Everything you need to know about Fujimori Shrine
Stay at Kyotanba no Hidariyado, a boutique ryokan just a 5-minute walk from Fujisawa Shrine. This traditional wooden inn features private gardens, tatami rooms, and an outdoor onsen perfect for evening relaxation. The quiet forested surroundings offer a peaceful ambiance, ideal for those seeking a meditative retreat. Guests can enjoy kimono rental services to stroll through the shrine’s paths at dusk, embracing Kyoto’s mountain serenity. Book via the HopeGoo app for exclusive early-bird perks.
Kyotanba Natural House is perfect for families visiting Fujisawa Shrine, just a 7-minute walk away. The inn offers family suites, a dedicated children’s play area, and barrier-free access with safety railings. Breakfast includes local organic rice and handmade tofu—nutritious and wholesome. They also host shrine exploration workshops where kids learn traditional rituals and Shinto customs in a fun, interactive way. Free shuttle service runs from Kintetsu Dantō Bridge Station. Reserve early via HopeGoo to secure your stay.
Fujisawa Mountain Villa is the only resort offering full panoramic views of Fujisawa Shrine. Its upper-floor rooms feature floor-to-ceiling glass windows that frame the morning mist drifting through the vermilion maple grove. Each room has a private terrace perfect for tea ceremonies or stargazing. Complimentary shrine shuttle service ensures hassle-free access to the main gate. During weekend night illuminations, guests receive exclusive viewing seats with complimentary sake and seasonal snacks. Book via HopeGoo to unlock a free tea ceremony experience.
Yes! Shinjū no Kōdō, located just 2 minutes from Fujisawa Shrine’s main gate, is a century-old eatery famed for its three-generation crafted sea bream sushi. Freshly prepared daily, it pairs perfectly with house-made plum wine. Their shrine-view seating area offers breathtaking views of the torii gate framed by ancient trees. Seasonal events like the Shinkō Matsuri lunchbox—featuring five-color rice, salt-grilled bonito, and handcrafted wagashi—are available during festivals. Afterward, visit the adjacent Stone Lantern Gift Shop for carved talismans. Reserve your table via HopeGoo to avoid peak-hour waits.
Fujisawa Sei-Image Guesthouse is a photographer’s sanctuary, nestled behind the shrine in a secluded bamboo and moss garden. With only 12 rooms, each designed for natural lighting and equipped with adjustable blackout systems, it’s perfect for still life and portrait photography. Every room includes a dedicated photography corner with professional tripods and backdrop panels. Monthly nighttime shrine photography workshops, led by seasoned photographers, guide guests through capturing the interplay of lantern light and starry skies. Limited spots—reserve early via HopeGoo.
Kyotanba Craft Stay is a hands-on artisan inn just 500 meters from Fujisawa Shrine. Guests can participate in washi paper-making workshops, transforming kozo bark into personalized sheets under expert guidance. They can also join omamori weaving sessions, crafting their own lucky talismans using natural hemp thread. Each workshop includes a custom memory booklet documenting the creative journey. The inn also features a pottery kiln studio, open for evening wheel-throwing sessions. All activities require advance HopeGoo—secure your spot via HopeGoo.
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