Hotels with Children's Pool Near Daisenji

Izunagaokaonsen Keikyuhotel

Izunagaokaonsen Keikyuhotel

3.8 / 5
168 Kona
1.98KM from Daisenji
Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelBarChildren's Play AreaTennis CourtParking
per night
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USD**3
Saneatu No Yado Izumiso

Saneatu No Yado Izumiso

4.5 / 5Great4 Reviews
1045 Nagaoka
1.77KM from Daisenji
Family-friendly HotelBarChildren's Play AreaChildren's PoolChildren's SuppliesGame Room
per night
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USD**8
Fukuritei Ogawaya

Fukuritei Ogawaya

4.8 / 5Outstanding
1054-3 Nagaoka
1.7KM from Daisenji
Children's Play AreaChildren's PoolPoolParking
per night
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USD**1

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Daisenji

Stay at Daisen-ji Kankō Kaikan, a traditional Japanese-style inn nestled within the quiet hills surrounding Daisen-ji Temple. This retreat offers private wooden cabins and tatami rooms with Zen-inspired design, just a 5-minute walk from the temple’s main hall. Each room features a meditative bathhouse and morning tea ceremony experiences. The property also provides access to a hidden trail leading to ancient shrines and centuries-old ginkgo trees. For an authentic spiritual escape, book early—especially during spring cherry blossom season, when reservations fill quickly. Check HopeGoo for seasonal packages.

Yes, Daisen-ji Kankō Kaikan is just a 5-minute walk from the main hall of Daisen-ji Temple, passing through a serene bamboo path and stone stairway that enhances the meditative atmosphere. The inn offers complimentary temporary prayer scrolls and a purification fountain for visitors preparing to enter the temple. Some rooms feature view windows facing the temple’s pagoda, allowing guests to witness sunrise silhouettes over the mountain ridge. Early morning visits are recommended to avoid crowds and fully embrace the tranquil ambiance. This area is also favored by photographers, especially during misty mornings that resemble a traditional ink painting.

While Daisen-ji Kankō Kaikan specializes in quiet retreats, its mountain hot spring terrace features shared outdoor baths with family-friendly amenities—natural mineral water sourced from underground springs rich in silicate minerals, ideal for sensitive skin. The on-site bath area includes child-safe pools and handrails, plus rental yukata and towels for kids. The inn also hosts a nature education center offering guided tours and hands-on workshops like herbal sachet crafting, perfect for family bonding. Dinner options include local mountain vegetable kaiseki meals served with sake and green tea, creating a peaceful dining experience amidst nature. Book family rooms in advance to secure spacious accommodations.