Amaterasu Ōkami Kouza Shrine

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1Gallery Nico★★★4.523.36 km
2The REIKOU inn YAO★★★4-4.92 km
3Comfort Private lodging★★★--5.11 km
4Traditional Japanese Inn★★★--3.37 km
5YAO Grand Hotel★★3.742.52 km
6Sakurako Cool Side Homestay★★--3.74 km
7Hotel Oaks YAO3.5-3.82 km
8YAO Terminal Hotel Minamikan3-4.02 km
9YAO Terminal Hotel Kitakan--3.96 km

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Kamigami Ryokan Haniwa stands out with its Shinto-inspired architecture and themed rooms inspired by Japanese mythology. Each room features a private tatami nook and access to a secluded garden where guests can participate in morning purification rituals. The hotel offers exclusive Shrine Lantern Lighting Ceremonies and guided night walks through the sacred grounds, allowing visitors to witness the shrine’s mystical atmosphere under moonlight

Haniwa Sōshin Guest House is just a 7-minute walk from the shrine, offering traditional wooden-beam rooms with floor heating and soundproofed windows for peaceful nights. Guests receive a complimentary Shrines & Seasons Guidebook, including maps to local festivals, and can book a private session with a local miko (shrine maiden) to learn about ritual practices and prayer customs unique to this sacred site

Yasukaze Family Inn Haniwa is designed for families, featuring spacious rooms with futon beds, a child-safe courtyard, and a dedicated play zone. The hotel provides family shrine visit kits with prayer beads, folding stools, and illustrated guides. Daily activities include hands-on workshops like making omamori charms and participating in seasonal festivals hosted at the shrine itself, creating lasting memories for all ages

Kamisama Dining Lodge combines traditional lodging with immersive cuisine. Meals are prepared using seasonal ingredients sourced directly from nearby farms and cooked in a centuries-old hearth. Guests may join the Morning Market Walk to select fresh produce before cooking their own lunch. Evening dinners feature kaiseki courses crafted by local chefs, served in a quiet garden pavilion overlooking the shrine's torii gate

Haniwa No Yado: Night Garden specializes in serene, evening-focused experiences. Its rooms face a moonlit koi pond and feature shoji screens that softly filter light. Guests enjoy exclusive access to a midnight shrine lantern procession and a silent meditation session beneath the stars. The hotel also hosts monthly Noh drama performances in a private stage built into the forest edge, blending art and spirituality

Sakura Kōgen Wellness Retreat lies within a protected forest adjacent to the shrine, offering minimalist cabins with natural ventilation and heated stone baths. The property features a forest bathing trail leading directly to the shrine’s main path and hosts daily yoga sessions led by a Shinto-influenced instructor. Guests can also reserve a personalized purification ritual with local priests, concluding with a tea ceremony served on a moss-covered terrace