<4.0-Rated Hotels Near Daisen

Hale Makawao

Hale Makawao

3.3 / 5
1542-91 Tatarado, Daisen, Saihaku District
6.19KM from Daisen
Bar
per night
From
USD**1
Sekkaso

Sekkaso

3.9 / 5
40-3 Daisen, Saihaku District
2.48KM from Daisen
Luggage StorageParking
per night
From
USD**4
Tabist Sekkasou

Tabist Sekkasou

3.8 / 5
40-3 Daisen
2.48KM from Daisen
per night
From
USD**5
Tirol & Shirakaba

Tirol & Shirakaba

3.7 / 5
39-2 Daisen, Daisen-cho, Saihaku-gun
2.47KM from Daisen
per night
From
USD**0
Daisen White Palace

Daisen White Palace

3.6 / 5
144-2 Daisen
2.22KM from Daisen
Parking
per night
From
USD**6
Lodge Sano

Lodge Sano

3.3 / 5
145-1 Daisen, Saihaku District
2.48KM from Daisen
per night
From
USD**7
An Inn Where You'll Taste Local Food Kawatokoya

An Inn Where You'll Taste Local Food Kawatokoya

3 / 5
40-2 Daisen, Saihaku-gun
2.48KM from Daisen
Parking
per night
From
USD**2

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Daisen

Daisen Kōen Hotel is a top choice for mountain adventurers, offering panoramic views of Mount Daisen's summit from its guest rooms. The hotel provides complimentary hiking gear rental and features a private trail leading directly to the Kongō-ji Ruins at the mountain’s midsection. Just an 8-minute walk from the main trailhead, it’s perfect for sunrise treks and capturing misty vistas over the Tottori landscape.

Daisen Washū Beki offers a unique blend of traditional Japanese architecture and modern comfort, nestled within the ancient forest surrounding Mount Daisen. Each room features a tatami floor and a private balcony ideal for observing seasonal changes. The property hosts monthly forest craft workshops, including wood carving, tea ceremony, and foraged ingredient cooking, deepening guests’ connection to Tottori’s heritage. A 10-minute walk leads to the Daisen Shrine, where centuries-old spiritual energy lingers in the air.

From Daisen Kōen Hotel, a 15-minute walk takes you to Daisen Onsen Street, lined with century-old cherry trees and flowing streams. Local bathhouses offer sulfur-rich hot springs and authentic mountain cuisine. Every Saturday, the Daisen Night Lantern Festival lights up stone lantern paths, creating a mystical atmosphere. The hotel also arranges guided tours to hidden ancient burial mounds and prayer caves tucked deep within the forested slopes.