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Wander into Eikoku-ji Temple, and step into a living scroll of serenity—this hidden gem, nestled behind Nagoya’s bustling streets, speaks softly through incense trails, ancient trees, and weathered stone tablets. The hush between prayers clears your mind; the garden’s changing moods through seasons write nature’s quiet love letter. This isn’t a sightseeing stop—it’s a conversation with time itself.








Everything you need to know about Eikokuji
Nagoya Marriott Hotel is a top choice near Eikō-ji Temple, offering a seamless blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics and modern luxury. Just a 5-minute walk from the temple, it provides complimentary shuttle service to Nagoya Station and nearby attractions like Omote-sando Shopping Street and Nagoya Castle. Rooms feature tatami-style relaxation zones, creating a serene retreat amid the city. Guests can also join the hotel’s tea ceremony workshops on weekends, offering an authentic cultural immersion into Japanese traditions.
Take the Meitetsu Bus 101 from central Nagoya to the "Eikō-ji-mae" stop—just a 15-minute ride with scenic city views. Alternatively, board the Nagoya Subway Higashiyama Line to "Eikō-ji Station," then walk 7 minutes. Both options avoid traffic congestion and offer convenient access. For a peaceful visit, arrive before 9 a.m. on weekends to enjoy quieter surroundings and a more contemplative atmosphere.
Near Eikō-ji Temple, savor premium Wagyu beef at Osu Yakiniku House, where charcoal-grilled meats melt in your mouth. Don’t miss Tea House Little, a charming café offering handmade matcha desserts and wagashi surrounded by tranquil garden views. For a true local experience, explore Osu Shopping Street’s night market, sampling iconic Nagoya taiyaki and rich miso ramen. All restaurants accept credit cards and feature wheelchair-accessible entrances, ensuring inclusivity for all visitors.
Eikō-ji Temple is open daily from 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., year-round, with free admission. Arrive before 9 a.m. to avoid crowds and enjoy serene morning light filtering through the gardens. The temple offers multilingual brochures (Chinese and English) and audio guide rentals for deeper insight into its architecture and Buddhist heritage. Additionally, a monthly blessing ceremony is held on the first Sunday of each month, welcoming visitors to participate in traditional rituals and cultural practices.
Yes, the Nagoya Children’s Science Museum near Eikō-ji Temple offers interactive exhibits, a mechanics lab, and a planetarium, making science fun for kids through hands-on experiments. Nearby Osu Park features spacious lawns and child-friendly play areas perfect for picnics. For cultural engagement, join the temple’s woodcraft workshop to carve small Buddha statues or protective talismans—led by bilingual instructors with safety gear provided. These activities are especially popular among families seeking meaningful, educational experiences.
Eikō-ji Temple features a striking Edo-period-style keep-like structure with kara-hafu roofs and shoji sliding windows, embodying classical Japanese design. The Kannon Hall houses a towering 4.5-meter bronze statue of the Thousand-Armed Kannon, surrounded by 1,000 intricately carved arms symbolizing boundless compassion. The garden employs dry landscape (kare-sansui) artistry, using raked gravel and stone arrangements to evoke flowing rivers and spiritual depth. During spring, the cherry blossom festival transforms the temple grounds into a pink-hued sanctuary, ideal for photography and quiet reflection.
See what other travelers say about Eikokuji

Staying in the luxury queen room on the 10th floor was such a lucky find! The space is incredibly generous—far more roomy than expected. I loved having a small kitchenette with a microwave, fridge, and even a washing machine, which made my stay so convenient, especially for longer trips. The bathroom was spacious and beautifully designed, perfect for soaking in a hot bath after a long day of exploring. The location is excellent—just a short walk to the subway and downtown attractions. This place offers an unbeatable mix of comfort, practicality, and value. Definitely coming back!

Located a short walk from Nagoya Station, Livemax Meieki Hotel is just far enough that you’ll notice the distance but not too far to be inconvenient. As a well-known chain, it offers consistent quality at an affordable price—perfect for budget-conscious travelers. We opted for the package with breakfast included, which was a great bonus. Grabbing breakfast in the morning and checking out straight after made our airport transfer smooth and stress-free. The room was clean, comfortable, and efficiently designed, making it an ideal choice for a quick overnight stay or early departure. Highly recommend for travelers looking for value, convenience, and reliable service without breaking the bank.

The hotel is a bit of a walk from the station—about 10 minutes on foot—but it’s still very convenient overall. The room was surprisingly spacious and incredibly comfortable, with a cozy bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. I loved that the ground floor has a laundry machine, vending machines, and free luggage storage both before check-in and after check-out. It’s such a thoughtful touch for travelers who arrive early or depart late. Even though it’s not right next to the station, the location works well, especially if you’re okay with a short stroll. Great value, clean, and welcoming—the kind of place you’d happily return to when visiting Nagoya.

This was an absolutely fantastic stay! The hotel is just a short walk from Nagoya Station, making it incredibly convenient for travelers hopping on and off the Shinkansen. I was pleasantly surprised by how spacious the single room felt—definitely not cramped at all. It came equipped with a kettle, mini-fridge, and microwave, which made preparing simple meals in the morning or evening a breeze. My travel companions were so impressed that they each booked their own rooms here too—they were equally happy with the experience. I originally stumbled upon this property while browsing casually, and lucky me, it turned out to be a gem. Later, when we had some issues with a Kyoto accommodation, I opted for one of their sister locations near Kyoto Station, and the quality remained consistently excellent. We also visited the Chūō Railway Museum (Maglev Museum), which is less crowded than other attractions but packed with cool exhibits—perfect for train enthusiasts. Overall, highly recommend this chain for both convenience and value, especially if you're exploring central Japan.

Staying at LiVEMAX Nagoya Kanayama was a fantastic experience. The hotel is just a 5 to 10-minute walk from Kanayama Station, making it super convenient for getting around the city by train. There's a Lawson convenience store right nearby—perfect for grabbing snacks or essentials late at night. If you're driving, the on-site parking is a real bonus: only 1,000 yen during daytime and just 500 yen at night, which is much more affordable compared to other areas in Nagoya. Compared to other hotels near Nagoya Station or Sakae, this one offers significantly better value for money without compromising on comfort or location. It’s definitely one of the best budget-friendly options in the city—highly recommend for travelers looking for a smart, practical stay.

I recently stayed at HOTEL LiVEMAX Nagoya Sakae East, and the entire experience was fantastic. Located right in the heart of Nagoya, the hotel is super convenient—just a short walk from major shopping malls, local pharmacies like Skii, and key tourist attractions. The transportation links nearby made getting around the city so easy and stress-free. From the moment I arrived, the staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, making me feel right at home. They patiently answered all my questions and helped with any requests. The room itself was spotlessly clean, comfortable, and well-equipped. The bed was just perfect—great for a good night’s sleep—and the bathroom was kept immaculate, with high-quality toiletries provided. What really stood out to me was the unbeatable value for money. For the price, you get top-notch comfort, cleanliness, and service. If you're visiting Nagoya and looking for a reliable, centrally located hotel that doesn’t break the bank, I can’t recommend this place enough. It truly made my trip more enjoyable and memorable.

I was really impressed with my stay at HOTEL LiVEMAX BUDGET Nagoya Taikodori. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the subway and super convenient for exploring downtown Nagoya. I booked on the same day and scored a great discount, making this an excellent value for money. The staff were incredibly friendly and spoke fluent English, which made check-in smooth and stress-free. The room was clean, comfortable, and well-maintained. Everything about the experience felt professional yet welcoming. I’d definitely stay here again on my next visit to Nagoya. Highly recommend for travelers looking for a reliable, budget-friendly option in a great spot.

Staying at LiVEMAX Budget Nagoya was a pleasant surprise! The room is 11 square meters—double the size of most budget hotels I’ve stayed in, which makes a big difference in comfort. It’s located right next to the train tracks, so there’s some noise, but it actually adds a lively urban vibe rather than feeling isolating. What really stood out was the mini kitchen and in-room washing machine—perfect for cooking your own meals or doing laundry without leaving the hotel. The only downside? No luggage storage, so you’ll need to carry everything with you. Also, weekend rates are significantly higher, but weekdays offer great value. Overall, this is a smart, practical choice if you're looking for space, convenience, and affordability in Nagoya.

The front desk staff spoke English fluently, which made everything so much easier. I was able to drop off my luggage in advance—great for a stress-free arrival. Each floor had sleepwear available in the hallway, a thoughtful touch that added to the comfort. The room came with all the essentials: microwave, refrigerator, water purifier, vending machine, and even a washing machine—perfect for longer stays or business trips. While the room is compact, it’s designed for rest, not living, so if you’re just here to sleep, it works perfectly fine. Everything you need is there, and the overall value is excellent. Clean, convenient, and well-organized—this is a solid choice for anyone visiting Nagoya.

Staying at 9h Nine Hours Nagoya Station was an absolute delight! The location is perfect—just a short walk from Nagoya Station’s exit 1, and right next to some of the best local eateries I’ve tried in Japan. The room itself was clean, quiet, and well-designed with a spacious shower area that made my morning routine so much more enjoyable. The only downside? We had to vacate the room every day between 11 AM and 3 PM, which was a bit inconvenient, especially after a long day of exploring. But honestly, that tiny hassle doesn’t take away from how great the whole experience was. The comfort, cleanliness, and convenient location make this place stand out. If you're visiting Nagoya, I’d definitely come back here again. A real gem for travelers who value both convenience and quality.

Staying at Trip & Sleep Hostel in Nagoya was an absolute highlight of my trip. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and spoke excellent English—always happy to help with recommendations or directions. My room was a private bunk setup, spacious and quiet, which felt like a real retreat after a long day. Unlike some hostels where you share rooms with strangers, this one offered great privacy and decent soundproofing, making it perfect for a good night’s rest. The shared bathroom had proper partitions and was spotlessly clean—no compromises on hygiene here. Location-wise, it’s just a short walk from Sakae (about 2km), and right next to the bustling Daimaru shopping district. I found the perfect suitcase at 3Coins, and stocked up on skincare and medicines at Don Quijote—such a convenient stop. Bonus: the nearby Sanrin Shrine is charming and peaceful, worth a quick visit. And don’t miss Yabashi Pork Cutlet—arrived around 11 AM, got a table just in time, and when we left, there was already a long line forming. That says it all about its popularity. Overall, this hostel delivers incredible value, comfort, and convenience. It’s not just a place to sleep—it’s a smart choice for travelers who want quality, location, and a touch of local charm.

Staying at Hotel Keihan Nagoya was a great experience. The hotel is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from the subway station, less than a minute past one traffic light. There's a convenience store right downstairs, and the neighborhood is lively with plenty of nightlife options nearby. The room size was just right—not too small, not too big—perfect for a comfortable stay. The only minor downside was that breakfast options were a bit basic, but overall, the value for money is excellent. Highly recommend this hotel for travelers looking for a central, well-located base in Nagoya.
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