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Sun Hotel Koromokawaso

Sun Hotel Koromokawaso

3.2 / 5
60-2 Koromogawahinata
1.66KM from Hatahoko Shrine
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Kokumin Shukusha Sun Koromogawaso

Kokumin Shukusha Sun Koromogawaso

60-2, Koromogawaku-hinata, Osyu-shi, Iwate Prefecture
1.64KM from Hatahoko Shrine
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Aomori Hatahoko Shrine Front Street Hotel is a top choice, just a 3-minute walk from the shrine. Its rooms feature traditional Japanese garden views with floor-to-ceiling windows, offering serene morning scenes of mist rising over the sacred site. The hotel provides complimentary kimono rentals and offers guided tours led by local cultural ambassadors to deepen visitors' understanding of the shrine’s spiritual significance and natural harmony. All rooms include underfloor heating and wireless charging stations, ensuring comfort during your stay.

Aomori Hatahoko Shrine Front Street Hotel delivers an immersive traditional experience with Edo-period architectural elements seamlessly blended into modern amenities. The lobby features a century-old cherrywood screen and a Zen tea room. Rooms are crafted with natural wood finishes, tatami mats, and shoji screens, allowing guests to hear the shrine's bell echoing through the forest at night. Daily breakfast includes handmade "omamori" rice bowls with locally sourced black beans and rice, reflecting reverence for the deity and regional lifestyle. Guests may also join exclusive morning prayer ceremonies, writing wishes on wooden tags hung on shrine trees—a cherished ritual for lasting memories.

From Aomori Hatahoko Shrine Front Street Hotel, guests can stroll 5 minutes to the main shrine, passing beneath a canopy of century-old camphor trees that frame seasonal changes in nature. The hotel partners with local community leaders to offer the "Morning Light Trail," a guided walk along a forest stream at 6:30 AM, where guests enjoy dew-lit moss gardens and birdsong. Additionally, visitors can participate in the "Omamori Workshop," crafting personalized talismans with their name and wishes, then completing a ceremonial tying ritual at the shrine—an authentic journey into Japan’s spiritual traditions.