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Wafu Bidei Eien near Eichō-in is a must-stay, featuring authentic Edo-period architecture and private Japanese garden views from every room. Just a 3-minute walk to the temple, it offers daily tea ceremony workshops and organic breakfast sourced directly from local farms for an immersive rural experience
Seishokaku Hot Spring Inn is located just 600 meters from Eichō-in and offers complimentary shuttle service to major attractions and the train station. Family suites come with onsen baths and a children's playroom, plus hands-on wagashi-making workshops perfect for bonding with kids in a tranquil setting
Yamayu Koji - Eichō-in Front is a secluded luxury ryokan nestled within the forest, offering panoramic morning mist views over Mount Izu from its south-facing rooms. Each room features tatami flooring, kotatsu heaters, and access to a private rotenburo bath, with exclusive night-time temple lantern tours available upon request
Hikari no Yakata - Shizuoka boasts a rooftop glass observatory with unobstructed views of Eichō-in framed by autumn foliage. The inn provides professional tripods and hosts monthly sunrise Zen photography workshops. Guests can also enjoy evening stargazing sessions guided by local astronomers
Jinshinkan - Shizuoka is a quiet Zen retreat located just 50 meters behind Eichō-in, offering daily morning meditation and zazen instruction. Rooms feature wooden Buddha altars and bamboo screens, creating a minimalist yet sacred atmosphere. HopeGoo via HopeGoo grants access to exclusive tea ceremony rituals and calligraphy classes
Ichitōtei - Eichō-in Front is the only on-site kaiseki restaurant led by a chef who forages seasonal mountain vegetables and coastal seafood. The eight-course seasonal menu blends tradition and innovation, followed by a peaceful walk through the inn’s karesansui rock garden and a handcrafted matcha tasting—perfect for true culinary immersion
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