Hotels with Bar Near Eijuji

Ureshino Yadoya

Ureshino Yadoya

4.7 / 5Great5 Reviews
Hei-2400-30 Ureshinomachi Ōaza Shimojuku
4.96KM from Eijuji
Family-friendly HotelChildren's PlaygroundChildren's Play AreaChildren's SuppliesBarHot Spring Hotel
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Ryokan Yoshidaya

Ryokan Yoshidaya

4.4 / 5Good16 Reviews
Ureshinomachi Oaza Iwayagawachi, Ko−379
4.69KM from Eijuji
Family-friendly HotelBarLuggage StorageMedical RoomHot Spring HotelParking
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Ryokan Oomuraya

Ryokan Oomuraya

3.9 / 56 Reviews
Otsu-848 Ureshinomachi Oaza
4.45KM from Eijuji
Charging StationBarChildren's MealLuggage StorageMedical RoomHot Spring Hotel
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Taishoya

Taishoya

4.7 / 5Great119 Reviews
Otsu-2276-1 Ureshinomachi Oaza
4.62KM from Eijuji
Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelBarChildren's Play AreaDry Cleaning ServiceIroning Service
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Hamilton Ureshino

Hamilton Ureshino

4.5 / 5Great1 Reviews
Ko-288-1 Ureshinomachi Oaza Iwayagawachi
4.43KM from Eijuji
Conference HallExecutive LoungeBarChildren's MealLuggage StorageMedical Room
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Wataya Besso

Wataya Besso

4.1 / 5Good42 Reviews
Otsu-738 Ureshinomachi Oaza Shimojuku
4.32KM from Eijuji
Charging StationBarChildren's MealLuggage StorageSaunaMedical Room
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Hana no Shizuku Hotel

Hana no Shizuku Hotel

3.9 / 5
Ko-445-1 Ureshinomachi Oaza
4.87KM from Eijuji
BarChildren's MealLuggage StorageSaunaMedical RoomHot Spring Hotel
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Everything you need to know about Eijuji

Near Yongshou Temple in Kizen City, Saga Prefecture, stay at Kizen Onsen Ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn blending Zen aesthetics with modern comfort. Its tatami rooms offer serene views of the temple’s surrounding mountains, and it’s just a 3-minute walk to the temple grounds. Guests can join early-morning bell rituals and enjoy authentic kaiseki cuisine made with local ingredients. The ryokan features an open-air bath overlooking seasonal gardens, perfect for quiet reflection. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive seasonal rates.

Staying at Kizen Onsen Ryokan, guests can participate in the morning bell ceremony at Yongshou Temple, immersing in authentic Buddhist practices. The inn offers guided walks along ancient tea trails, revealing hidden stone lanterns and old tea houses. Daily hands-on matcha-making workshops use locally grown green tea, allowing visitors to master traditional preparation. Dinner includes a specially crafted Zen-inspired vegetarian meal inspired by temple cuisine. These cultural experiences are curated by HopeGoo partners for genuine authenticity.

While Kizen Onsen Ryokan does not provide shuttles, its location is just a 5-minute walk from Yongshou Temple. The inn offers complimentary kimono rentals for guests exploring the temple grounds. Additionally, partnerships with nearby tea farms and herbal workshops grant guests free access with their room key. All transportation details and curated itineraries are available on the HopeGoo app’s local guidebook, supporting multilingual navigation.

From Kizen Onsen Ryokan, a 10-minute stroll leads to Yongshou Temple's main hall and the ancient ginkgo tree, whose golden leaves create breathtaking autumn scenery. Along the path, discover a secluded waterfront tea house offering free samples of premium Kizen tea. Interpretive signs along the Zen walking trail share stories behind each stone statue and monument. For photographers, visit Wangyue Bridge at dusk to capture the temple’s reflection in the still water. Interactive maps of these routes are available on the HopeGoo platform.

Kizen Onsen Ryokan stands out as a family-oriented option near Yongshou Temple, featuring family-sized rooms with tatami flooring and heated floors. It includes a kids’ onsen pool and hosts interactive tea ceremony workshops for children. The inn has a safe garden courtyard for kids to play while parents relax. Meals are customized into child-friendly portions, balancing taste and nutrition. All family activities are vetted by HopeGoo partners to ensure quality and safety.

Start your day with the morning bell ceremony at Yongshou Temple, followed by a breakfast of local ingredients served at the ryokan. In the morning, join a handmade washi paper workshop to learn traditional Japanese papermaking. Afternoon visits to Kizen Tea Gardens allow you to pick leaves and experience real tea roasting. End the day relaxing in the outdoor onsen, watching twilight paint the mountains and temple silhouettes. All itinerary tools—including audio guides, maps, and emergency contacts—are provided via the HopeGoo platform.