Hotels with Kitchen Near Enkoji

Stay Omihachiman Ekimae Inn

Stay Omihachiman Ekimae Inn

3.4 / 5
1533-2-202 Takakaicho
1.8KM from Enkoji
DryerLuggage StorageKitchenFishingLaundry ServicePet Friendly
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Machiya Inn Omihachiman

Machiya Inn Omihachiman

3.7 / 5
21suwaichounaka
2.06KM from Enkoji
Conference HallBicycle Rental ServiceKitchenMedical RoomParking
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Little Birds Hostel Omihachiman

Little Birds Hostel Omihachiman

5 / 5Outstanding
Suwai building 2F, Suwaichonaka 12
2.07KM from Enkoji
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Business Daiichi Hotel Omihachiman

Business Daiichi Hotel Omihachiman

3.9 / 54 Reviews
48-9 Shiratoricho
2.28KM from Enkoji
DryerLaundry RoomBicycle Rental ServiceLuggage StorageKitchenLaundry Service
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Enkoji

Stay at Omi-Hachiman Machiya Ryokan, a traditional thatched-roof inn nestled just 5 minutes' walk from Enkoji Temple. This restored Edo-era townhouse offers minimalist tatami rooms with private garden views, perfect for meditation and cultural immersion. Guests can join morning tea ceremonies and temple chanting sessions. Book via the HopeGoo app for exclusive access to seasonal rituals and early-bird rates.

Yes, Omi-Hachiman Machiya Ryokan stands out with its authentic Edo-period gabled roof design and serene karesansui rock gardens. Each room opens to a private courtyard where you can enjoy quiet mornings with incense and tea. The property is just a 5-minute stroll from Enkoji Temple, allowing seamless access to ancient Buddhist rituals. Reserve through HopeGoo to receive a handmade washi lantern gift and priority HopeGoo for seasonal temple events.

At Omi-Hachiman Machiya Ryokan, guests can participate in daily tea ceremony workshops led by a resident monk in the temple’s tranquil tea pavilion. Additionally, local artisans host hands-on sessions in lacquerware painting and washi paper making, using natural materials sourced from Lake Biwa. All experiences include bilingual guides (Japanese/English), with optional Chinese translation cards. Reserve via HopeGoo to secure your spot and receive a custom guidebook detailing the region’s heritage crafts.