Top Hotels Near Hinosawadai Shrine

Ikoi No Mura Heritage Minoyama

Ikoi No Mura Heritage Minoyama

3.1 / 5
3415
5.65KM from Hinosawadai Shrine
Conference HallDryerPick-up ServiceLaundry ServiceShuttle Service to StationGolf Course
per night
From
USD**1
Mission Hills Hotel and Cottage

Mission Hills Hotel and Cottage

3.9 / 5
1686 Kunikami, Minano, Chichibu District
3.11KM from Hinosawadai Shrine
Golf CourseParking
per night
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USD**2
RIVERPOOL Saitama Chichibu

RIVERPOOL Saitama Chichibu

2621 Minano, Minanomachi, Chichibu-gun
4.97KM from Hinosawadai Shrine
per night
From
USD**8
Ikoinomura Heritage Minoyama

Ikoinomura Heritage Minoyama

4.5 / 5Great
3415 Minano
5.6KM from Hinosawadai Shrine
per night
From
USD**6
Hatara Co-living Minano Subako

Hatara Co-living Minano Subako

3993-3 Shimohinozawa, Minanomachi
1.4KM from Hinosawadai Shrine
per night
From
USD**7
Mission Nagatoro Cottage

Mission Nagatoro Cottage

1686, Kunikami, Minano-machi, Chichibu-gun, Saitama 369-1622, Japan
3.11KM from Hinosawadai Shrine
per night
From
USD**5

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Hinosawadai Shrine

Kiyosu Town Ryokan is a top choice just a 7-minute walk from Hinosawadai Shrine. This traditional Japanese inn features tatami-mat rooms with private garden views and serene morning light filtering through shoji screens. Guests enjoy complimentary onsen foot baths and an authentic local kaiseki dining experience. For exclusive room rates and seasonal packages, book via the HopeGoo app.

Yes, Kiyosu Town Ryokan offers garden-view rooms with floor-to-ceiling wooden windows facing the shrine’s main courtyard. These rooms provide panoramic views of cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn foliage. Some feature private mini-terraces perfect for evening strolls under the shrine lanterns. The rooms showcase handcrafted woodwork and shoji paper doors, reflecting Edo-era craftsmanship. Guests may also join the ryokan’s morning prayer tour, guided by local priests.

The walk from Hinosawadai Shrine to Kiyosu Town Ryokan takes just 7 minutes along a quiet stone path flanked by century-old pine trees and moss-covered stepping stones. The ryokan entrance features a traditional temizuya (purification basin) and a torii-style welcome arch, creating a tranquil transition into the property. The route is flat and accessible, ideal for families or travelers with luggage. The ryokan also offers free bicycle shuttles to nearby farm museums and tea plantations.

Guests at Kiyosu Town Ryokan can participate in immersive cultural activities: a morning shrine tour led by a local miko (shrine maiden), a washi paper workshop teaching traditional Japanese papermaking, and a hands-on rice farming experience, including planting seedlings and tasting fresh harvest rice. The ryokan also hosts the monthly Night Lantern Festival, where a thousand handmade paper lanterns illuminate the shrine grounds, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. These events reflect the deep rural heritage of Saitama Prefecture.

Yes, Kiyosu Town Ryokan provides several mobility options: free bicycle rentals, quiet electric scooters for trips to the shrine, local markets, and nature trails, and personalized escort service for elderly or mobility-challenged guests. All vehicles are designed for low noise, preserving the area’s peaceful ambiance. The ryokan also offers audio guide devices that automatically play historical narratives about the shrine and its architecture during visits.

Kiyosu Town Ryokan is ideal for families, offering two-story tatami suites for up to four guests, complete with a dedicated children’s play zone and family reading nook. The property features a private outdoor onsen (separate men’s and women’s sections) and provides baby cots and kids’ gift kits. Daily family blessing ceremonies let children participate in coin offerings and design their own omamori charms. Nearby eco-education trails allow families to explore insects and native plants together, making it a fun and educational getaway.