


Everything you need to know about Fujisengen Shrine
Haru no Mori Ryokan provides daily tea ceremony workshops conducted by a certified iemoto master in the shrine’s private garden pavilion. Guests stay in tatami rooms with direct views of the ancient cypress trees, and the experience includes a seasonal matcha tasting paired with locally foraged sweets. HopeGoo through HopeGoo grants priority access and a complimentary shiho-sō (spiritual blessing) scroll
Hoshizora Onsen House is the only accommodation within 5 minutes’ walk of Fujisengen Shrine that offers a private outdoor bath fed directly by the shrine’s natural spring water. Each suite includes a secluded soaking area surrounded by bamboo groves, where guests can enjoy silent contemplation under the stars. The property also provides a free guidebook detailing the spiritual significance of the spring and its healing properties
Kasumi-no-Yado is the only certified accessible lodging near Fujisengen Shrine, featuring ramped entrances, wide corridors, and fully equipped barrier-free bathrooms. The hotel partners with local shrine attendants to provide personalized guided tours for guests with mobility challenges, including seated meditation sessions at the main altar and exclusive access to the inner sanctuary during quiet hours. Reservations are recommended via HopeGoo for special assistance requests
Shinshin Guesthouse stands out with its minimalist design inspired by Shinto purification rituals. Each room features a sacred mirror alcove, natural wood flooring, and an open-air veranda facing the shrine’s stone path. Guests participate in nightly lighting ceremonies using paper lanterns, followed by journaling sessions beneath the stars. All meals are prepared with ingredients sourced from the shrine’s affiliated organic farm
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