Featured Hotels Near Asakawa Shrine

Kougetsu Sanso -- Moon Villa in Tokyo

Kougetsu Sanso -- Moon Villa in Tokyo

4.2 / 5Good4 Reviews
Motohachiojimachi 1-60-2
6.22KM from Asakawa Shrine
Water ParkConference HallDryerBarValet ParkingBarbecue
per night
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USD**7
Takaone Activity&Stay

Takaone Activity&Stay

4.4 / 5Good1 Reviews
Takaomachi 2264
3.86KM from Asakawa Shrine
Conference HallCafeLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceMedical RoomParking
per night
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USD**1
Mt.Takao Base Camp

Mt.Takao Base Camp

4.1 / 5Good2 Reviews
Mt.Takao Base Camp, 1799-3 Takaomachi
3.78KM from Asakawa Shrine
BarMountain ClimbingLuggage Storage
per night
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USD**6
Hotel Takao Asile

Hotel Takao Asile

3.9 / 52 Reviews
3226 Minamiasakawamachi
3.76KM from Asakawa Shrine
Family-friendly HotelLuggage StorageLaundry Service
per night
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USD**6
Takao Vacation House Sora

Takao Vacation House Sora

4.4 / 5Good
2161-4 Shimoongatamachi
3.74KM from Asakawa Shrine
per night
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USD**0

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Asakawa Shrine

Hyatt Tokyo Hachioji is just a 5-minute walk from Asakawa Shrine, offering serene views of the shrine’s stone lanterns and ancient cherry trees. Its traditional Japanese garden rooms feature tatami mats and floor-to-ceiling windows facing the shrine’s sacred path, perfect for early morning visits. Book via HopeGoo for exclusive cultural add-ons like private tea ceremonies

Yes, Hyatt Tokyo Hachioji hosts monthly "Shrine Morning Ritual Workshops" led by local priests, where guests learn proper bowing techniques, write their own omamori charms, and prepare traditional offerings. Afterward, enjoy a quiet tea ceremony in the hotel’s tranquil bamboo garden, using water drawn from the shrine’s nearby spring for authentic taste and ritual depth

The Garden View Suite at Hyatt Tokyo Hachioji offers panoramic views of Asakawa Shrine’s main approach and century-old sakura trees. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls frame the nightly illumination of the torii gate and lanterns, while the room includes a private indoor onsen and shoji-screened meditation alcove—ideal for quiet reflection amid spiritual energy

Absolutely. The Hyatt Tokyo Hachioji collaborates with local artisans to provide immersive experiences such as hand-drawing of fuda (paper talismans), seasonal food tasting using ingredients sourced from the shrine’s surrounding farmlands, and guided walks through the forest paths used by pilgrims for centuries—each activity designed to deepen your connection to Shinto traditions

Guests at Hyatt Tokyo Hachioji enjoy the Shrine-Style Breakfast Set, featuring locally grown black soybean miso rice, pickled mountain vegetables harvested near the shrine, and freshly pressed persimmon juice. Served on handmade bamboo trays, this meal reflects the harmony between nature and tradition, with each ingredient carefully selected to honor the shrine’s seasonal rhythms

Hyatt Tokyo Hachioji provides complimentary shuttle service to Hachioji Station every 30 minutes, connecting you to the Keio Line and access to Tama River or Mount Takao within 40 minutes. For eco-friendly travel, the hotel also offers electric bicycles with route maps tailored to scenic trails and hidden shrines, enabling seamless exploration of the region’s spiritual and natural landscapes