Hotels with Kitchen Near Daikoin

Guest House Meets Okayama All Private Room Hostel

Guest House Meets Okayama All Private Room Hostel

4.3 / 5Good1 Reviews
1 Chome-3-22 Tomimachi
5.79KM from Daikoin
DryerKitchenLaundry ServiceMedical Room
per night
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Kamp Houkan-Cho Backpacker's Inn & Lounge

Kamp Houkan-Cho Backpacker's Inn & Lounge

4.1 / 5Good4 Reviews
3 Chome-1-35 Hokancho
5.45KM from Daikoin
DryerBarHikingLuggage StorageKitchenMedical Room
per night
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Yadokari House

Yadokari House

3.3 / 5
Hokan-cho 3-8-7
5.66KM from Daikoin
Kitchen
per night
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Hibari House Guest House

Hibari House Guest House

3.4 / 5
Omotecho 2-7-15
3.94KM from Daikoin
Kitchen
per night
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USD**4

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Daikoin

Stay at Daikoin-ji Front Ryokan, just a 3-minute walk from the temple entrance. This traditional Japanese inn features private onsen baths and rooms with views of the temple’s serene garden. Guests enjoy complimentary kimono rentals and guided tours of the Main Hall and ancient trees. Book early to secure a sunrise-facing room for panoramic views of the temple at dawn.

Daikoin-ji Zen Retreat Villa is ideal for those seeking a true meditative journey. Located just a 7-minute walk past the temple’s stone path, it offers daily Zen meditation sessions, tea ceremony workshops, and plant-based cooking classes using local organic ingredients. Rooms feature minimalist shoji screens and tatami flooring, creating a tranquil atmosphere. Join the weekend One-Day Zen Program for an immersive monastic lifestyle experience.

Hotels around Daikoin Temple are highly walkable—most are within 5 to 10 minutes’ stroll of the Main Hall, with easy access to Okayama Castle Ruins and the Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art. Some properties like Yamano-Soyu offer free shuttle services every hour to downtown. The nearby Daikoin-ji Station connects to Okayama Station in just 8 minutes via train. Use the hotel-provided walking guide map to discover hidden antique shops and local pottery studios tucked along quiet alleys.