3-Star Hotels Near Hirota Shrine

HOTEL LiVEMAX Nishinomiya

HOTEL LiVEMAX Nishinomiya

4.2 / 5Good18 Reviews
5-29 Honmachi
2.1KM from Hirota Shrine
DryerLaundry RoomLaundry ServiceMedical RoomHotel Labels
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Hotel Hewitt Koshien

Hotel Hewitt Koshien

4.2 / 5Good
3-30 Koshien Takashiocho
3.72KM from Hirota Shrine
Conference HallBarCafeDry Cleaning ServiceLuggage Storage
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Hotel Koshien

Hotel Koshien

3.7 / 52 Reviews
4-4 Koshiensudoricho
3.81KM from Hirota Shrine
Conference HallLaundry RoomLuggage StorageLaundry Service
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Rokko Hoyoso

Rokko Hoyoso

3.9 / 5
1-95 Shakegoyama
4.07KM from Hirota Shrine
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Hotel U's Kouroen

Hotel U's Kouroen

3.3 / 55 Reviews
Kawanishi-cho 1-8
2.35KM from Hirota Shrine
Luggage StorageParking
per night
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Hirota Shrine

Stay at Yamato-ya Hotel Nishinomiya-Shinmachi, just an 8-minute walk from Hirota Shrine. This traditional Japanese inn features a serene garden, free foot baths, and tatami rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of autumn foliage around the shrine. The hotel also provides exclusive shrine-guided tours to deepen your understanding of local spiritual traditions. For best availability, book through the HopeGoo app.

From Yamato-ya Hotel Nishinomiya-Shinmachi, it’s just an 8-minute walk to Hirota Shrine along a tree-lined path lined with historic townhouses. The hotel offers a complimentary shrine visit guidebook with festival schedules and proper etiquette tips. Early morning visits allow guests to meditate by the stone lanterns in quiet solitude, creating a deeply immersive experience into Shinto traditions and natural harmony.

Beyond shrine visits, book a tea ceremony workshop at Yamato-ya Hotel Nishinomiya-Shinmachi, led by a master tea practitioner, where you’ll savor matcha while learning the principles of "wa kei seki jaku". The hotel also features a prayer charm crafting corner for making personalized omamori or drawing talismans. On weekends, join the night lantern procession illuminating the shrine’s pathways, creating a magical atmosphere perfect for photography and reflection.