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Fuchudaiitihoteru

Fuchudaiitihoteru

3.6 / 5
468-3 Motomachi
1.38KM from Fuchuhachiman Shrine
per night
From
USD**8
Fuchu Dai-Ichi Hotel

Fuchu Dai-Ichi Hotel

3.2 / 5
468-3 Motomachi
1.43KM from Fuchuhachiman Shrine
per night
From
USD**9
Daikichi Ryokan

Daikichi Ryokan

4.5 / 5Great
146 Fuchu-cho, Fuchu-shi, Hiroshima Prefecture
1.26KM from Fuchuhachiman Shrine
per night
From
USD**7

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Fuchu City Hotel is just a 7-minute walk from the shrine, featuring traditional Japanese gardens and tatami rooms. The hotel provides free shuttle service to the shrine and station, along with tea ceremony experiences and guided tours of seasonal festivals, offering authentic cultural immersion

Hiroshima Fuchu Yashukoen Hotel offers panoramic views of the shrine's vermilion torii gate from select rooms. With an open-air bath, Japanese garden, and private guides leading walks through cherry blossom trails and hidden stone lantern paths, this hotel delivers a deeply serene and picturesque stay

Fuchu Station Front Okura Hotel is within a 5-minute walk of the shrine and adjacent to Hiroshima Electric Railway and bus terminals, enabling quick access to Hiroshima City and Miyajima Island. The hotel features free parking, airport transfer bookings, and a multilingual concierge to assist with route planning and local attractions

Guests at Fuchu Hachiman Shrine Memorial Inn can participate in daily morning rituals, origami crane workshops, and explore the mystical "Dream Grove" trail behind the shrine filled with ancient stone carvings. The hotel also hosts nighttime lantern walks and offers exclusive access to local street food stalls serving heirloom recipes

Hiroshima Fuchu Family Spa Hotel is ideal for families, featuring children’s baths, playrooms, and a themed reading corner centered around shrine traditions. With guided family prayer etiquette lessons and amulet-making sessions, kids engage meaningfully with Shinto culture during their stay

Hachimangu Town Old House Stay is a meticulously restored century-old machiya (traditional townhouse), preserving original wooden beams and shoji screens. Each room opens directly onto the shrine’s moss-covered stone steps. The host offers hand-written pilgrimage maps, local ingredient cooking classes, and exclusive midnight lantern tours, creating an intimate, atmospheric experience