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Tucked away in Tokyo’s rhythm, Enryuin Temple is a serene oasis where moss carpets the ground and water trickles like time itself. Every lantern, every stone path, breathes Zen. In a city that never sleeps, this small temple offers a rare gift: silence. Come here not to wander, but to pause, to listen, to remember stillness.

Far East Village Hotel Tokyo Ariake

Far East Village Hotel Tokyo Ariake

4.6 / 5Great284 Reviews
1 Chome-2-43 Ariake
4.41KM from Enryuin Temple
CafeLaundry RoomNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry Service
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Everything you need to know about Enryuin Temple

Stay at a traditional machiya-style boutique hotel just a 5-minute walk from Enryūin Temple, blending authentic Japanese architecture with modern comfort. These accommodations offer unique experiences like tea ceremony workshops and morning meditation sessions, immersing guests in serene cultural traditions. Some rooms feature private gardens overlooking temple courtyards, providing tranquil views. Conveniently located near the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, guests can easily reach Asakusa, Shinjuku, and other major attractions within 20 minutes by train.

After visiting Enryūin Temple, try a temporary kimono rental and photo session in the temple’s garden for authentic historical ambiance. Nearby, join a handmade pottery workshop where you can craft your own bowl or tea cup, embracing Japan’s "ichigo ichie" philosophy. Weekly mindfulness meditation workshops led by experienced guides also take place on-site, combining breathwork with the peaceful temple environment. All activities are within walking distance, offering immersive, locally rooted experiences that deepen your connection to Japanese tradition.

From Enryūin Temple, walk 10 minutes to Nezu Station on the Tozai Line, which connects directly to Asakusa, Ginza, and Shinjuku. For access to Ueno Park or Akihabara, transfer at Aoyama-dori Station to the Yamanote Line—just 15 minutes away. Multiple bus routes also run near the temple, linking to Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park. Use a Suica card for seamless transfers across all networks, making it the most efficient option for exploring central Tokyo.

Yes, several family-oriented ryokan-style inns near Enryūin Temple offer interconnecting rooms, child-friendly amenities, and dedicated spaces like playgrounds and hands-on craft workshops. Many provide kids’ meal options and allergy-safe ingredients, ensuring safe dining for all ages. With quiet surroundings and proximity to green spaces, these lodgings are ideal for families seeking a calm, immersive stay away from city noise—perfect for creating lasting memories together.