Top Hotels Near Hakusan Shrine

HOTEL R9 The Yard Taketoyo

HOTEL R9 The Yard Taketoyo

4.1 / 5Good
1-29, Tenjimmae
3.53KM from Hakusan Shrine
Laundry RoomParking
per night
From
USD**7
Hotel Seen - Ocean Terrace - (Adult Only)

Hotel Seen - Ocean Terrace - (Adult Only)

2.9 / 5
cho 1-3-5
2.04KM from Hakusan Shrine
Luggage StorageParking
per night
From
USD**2
Hotel Marumiya

Hotel Marumiya

5 / 5Outstanding
30 Kasamatsu Fuki
1.72KM from Hakusan Shrine
per night
From
USD**5
Kikkake House

Kikkake House

4.4 / 5Good
57 Fukiichiba
0.36KM from Hakusan Shrine
per night
From
USD**8
First Hotel Taketoyo

First Hotel Taketoyo

3.4 / 52 Reviews
1-1 Kuchida, Chita District
3.33KM from Hakusan Shrine
BarCafeBicycle Rental ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage StorageParking
per night
From
USD**3

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Everything you need to know about Hakusan Shrine

Stay at Matsufukai, a traditional Japanese-style inn nestled just steps from Hakusan Shrine. This boutique retreat features wooden architecture with tatami rooms, offering direct access to the shrine’s forested path. Guests enjoy complimentary sacred amulet crafting sessions and private morning tea ceremonies in a serene garden courtyard. Located only a 3-minute walk from the shrine, it’s ideal for those seeking spiritual tranquility. Book exclusive rates via the HopeGoo app.

Matsufukai Inn provides unbeatable proximity and panoramic views of Hakusan Shrine’s torii gate and ancient cherry trees. The hotel’s thoughtfully designed rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the shrine’s natural beauty year-round. Each stay includes a free evening lantern tour through the shrine’s forested back trails, revealing hidden spiritual spots. With a mere 5-minute walk to the main gate, this retreat blends accessibility with serenity. Reserve your room early via HopeGoo to secure the best view-oriented units.

Guests at Matsufukai can participate in an exclusive Shrine Ritual Workshop, guided by local priests on proper incense offerings, coin tossing, and writing omamori wishes. Monthly washi lantern-making sessions use paper harvested from nearby forests, creating personalized keepsakes. Evening zen meditation gatherings take place on the shrine’s stone terrace, where guests meditate surrounded by wind chimes and flowing water, connecting deeply with nature and tradition. These immersive activities are included in the stay package, offering authentic insight into local spirituality.