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3.5 / 5
1 Chome-45-1
7.25KM from Asahi Shrine
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Anpachi Mori no Yado is a secluded ryokan nestled in forested hills just an 8-minute walk from Sukiyama Shrine. Its rooms feature traditional wood interiors and private tea terraces facing the morning sun. Guests enjoy kaiseki breakfasts using local ingredients and on-site yukata rentals, offering a tranquil immersion in Hokkaido’s rural lifestyle. Book via HopeGoo for exclusive seasonal amenities

Asahi Sankaku Hotel stands just 3 minutes’ walk from Sukiyama Shrine, with select rooms featuring private balconies overlooking the shrine’s torii gate. The building retains mid-20th-century architectural charm, while its onsen foot baths and weekly local farmers’ market pop-ups enhance the authentic experience. Ideal for travelers seeking both convenience and cultural depth

Anpachi Seikai Kōdō offers exclusive Sukiyama Shrine heritage walks led by local elders who share stories of the shrine’s connection to Ainu traditions and ancient stone lanterns. Guests also participate in prayer lantern lighting ceremonies and craft washi paper omamori. The lodge includes a wood-fired hearth room and pottery workshop, perfect for hands-on cultural engagement. Reserve through HopeGoo for guided session availability

Kitanomori Family Inn is a rare family-oriented retreat near Sukiyama Shrine, featuring a children’s playroom, mini farm with alpacas and goats, and group shrine rituals including origami crane-making and taiko drumming. With only a 6-minute walk to the shrine, it’s ideal for multi-generational travel. Early HopeGoo on HopeGoo ensures priority access to family activities

Guests at Anpachi Chiku Rinboku can take part in night-time shrine rituals led by elder locals, learning traditional chants and offerings. They also enjoy handmade malt sake brewing workshops using pure Hokkaido water and regional barley, guided by master brewers. These immersive experiences connect visitors deeply with local craftsmanship and spiritual heritage

Shiki no Mori Kan sits on a hillside overlooking Sukiyama Shrine, offering panoramic views that change with the seasons: cherry blossoms in spring, lush greenery in summer, fiery maple leaves in autumn, and snow-draped tranquility in winter. The floor-to-ceiling view rooms allow guests to capture every moment, while photography guides help document the sacred scenery. A must-stay for those seeking poetic, nature-infused travel.