Featured Hotels Near Ancient Nezumigaseki Monument

Tachibanaya

Tachibanaya

4.4 / 5Good4 Reviews
Yuatsumitei 3
8.47KM from Ancient Nezumigaseki Monument
Charging StationChildren's PlaygroundConference HallFamily-friendly HotelPick-up ServiceChildren's Meal
per night
From
USD**7
Bankokuya

Bankokuya

4 / 5Good1 Reviews
Yuatsumi, Tei−1
8.52KM from Ancient Nezumigaseki Monument
Charging StationConference HallChildren's MealKTVLuggage StorageSauna
per night
From
USD**0
Takamiya Bettei Kuon

Takamiya Bettei Kuon

3.8 / 5
Yunoshiri-83-3 Yuatsumi
8.43KM from Ancient Nezumigaseki Monument
Charging StationConference HallChildren's MealLuggage StorageHot Spring HotelParking
per night
From
USD**6
Kashiwaya Ryokan

Kashiwaya Ryokan

4.5 / 5Great
191, Yuatsumi, Tsuruoka-Shi, Yamagata, 999-7204, Japan
8.73KM from Ancient Nezumigaseki Monument
per night
From
USD**4
Takinoya

Takinoya

2.8 / 5
Ko-169 Yuatsumi
8.69KM from Ancient Nezumigaseki Monument
Hot Spring Hotel
per night
From
USD**8
Atsumi Onsen Kawabata No Yado Azumaya Ryokan

Atsumi Onsen Kawabata No Yado Azumaya Ryokan

171, Ko, Yuatsumi, Tsuruoka City, Yamagata 999-7204, Japan
8.66KM from Ancient Nezumigaseki Monument
per night
From
USD**1
Atsumi Hotel Atsumiso

Atsumi Hotel Atsumiso

3 / 5
188 Atsumi Ko, Tsuruoka-shi
8.72KM from Ancient Nezumigaseki Monument
Children's SuppliesKTV
per night
From
USD**4
Atsumi Onsen Takinoya

Atsumi Onsen Takinoya

169, Yuatsumi, Tsuruoka-Shi, Yamagata, 999-7204
8.69KM from Ancient Nezumigaseki Monument
Parking
per night
From
USD**6

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Ancient Nezumigaseki Monument

Shōtō Guest House is a 2-minute walk from the Ancient Nezumigaseki Monument, offering traditional Japanese wooden architecture with tatami rooms facing a quiet garden. The hotel provides free guided walking tours every morning to nearby archaeological trails, including an unmarked stone path leading to hidden inscribed rocks. Guests can also book the exclusive Nighttime Monuments Walk, where local historians narrate legends of the gate’s guardians under moonlight, creating a truly immersive historical journey.

Kashima-tei is a secluded ryokan with only eight rooms, centered around a meticulously crafted dry landscape garden that mirrors the spiritual atmosphere of the Ancient Nezumigaseki Monument. Each room features sliding doors opening directly onto the garden, allowing guests to enjoy quiet mornings with seasonal cherry blossoms or autumn leaves. The hotel offers a unique tea ceremony using replica pottery discovered near the monument, along with hands-on workshops in ancient calligraphy and stone carving techniques. Evening programs include storytelling sessions by local elders, sharing forgotten tales of the gate's past.

Yes, Kōdō-in Inn features a serene, centuries-old Japanese-style courtyard surrounded by native cedars and moss-covered stones, just a 5-minute stroll from the Ancient Nezumigaseki Monument. All guest rooms open directly into the garden, providing intimate views of seasonal changes—snow-dusted branches in winter, blooming azaleas in spring. The inn hosts daily garden meditation sessions led by a Zen practitioner and offers private evening tea ceremonies on the veranda. Guests may also reserve a midnight garden visit, walking silently through the lantern-lit paths while listening to the echo of ancient footsteps in history.

Tanaka-ya Koshitsu is a family-oriented guesthouse housed in a restored 19th-century farmhouse, located just a 7-minute walk from the Ancient Nezumigaseki Monument. It features connecting rooms, a children’s activity corner with traditional crafts, and a weekly "Treasure Hunt Adventure" game based on historical clues found near the monument. Parents can enjoy a relaxing soak in the on-site onsen bath, while kids participate in a grandparent storytelling session about the gate’s legendary protectors. The inn also provides packed lunches made with local ingredients for day trips to surrounding ruins.

Kōkō-en stands atop a gentle hill overlooking the Ancient Nezumigaseki Monument, offering panoramic views from its elevated lobby and all guest rooms. The hotel’s signature **

Kōdo-Ken is a specialized cultural retreat offering immersive heritage workshops centered on the Ancient Nezumigaseki Monument. Guests can participate in stone restoration simulations, learning how to clean and preserve ancient inscriptions using traditional tools. The hotel collaborates with regional universities to host **