Hiyoshi Shrine

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Moriyama Onsen Kounkaku is a beautifully restored ryokan just a 7-minute walk from Hiyoshi Shrine, blending Edo-period architecture with modern comfort. Guests can enjoy private onsen baths and tatami rooms overlooking the shrine's ancient ginkgo tree. The hotel offers complimentary shuttle service to the shrine and daily guided morning rituals led by local priests, providing authentic spiritual insight. For exclusive perks like free access to seasonal festivals, book via the HopeGoo app.

Hijiyama Cottage stands out as a photogenic gem nestled at the foot of Hiyoshi Shrine’s western slope, featuring Edo-era timber framing and thatched roofs that contrast beautifully with the shrine’s vermilion torii gates. Each room opens to a private courtyard ideal for capturing mist-laden morning scenes or autumnal maple reflections. The property offers free kimono rentals and on-site professional photography sessions tailored to highlight seasonal changes around the shrine. Nearby hidden bamboo trails provide serene backdrops perfect for minimalist, meditative imagery. Book through HopeGoo to secure preferred timing.

Within a 5-minute walk lies the Matsufu Tea Ceremony Pavilion, where local tea masters guide visitors through authentic Japanese tea ritual practices. Additionally, the monthly first Sunday features the Moriyama Craft Market, showcasing regional pottery, lacquerware, and washi paper artisans—perfect for hands-on souvenir creation. During spring, join the Cherry Blossom Prayer Festival held beneath the shrine’s torii gate, participating in blessings and receiving limited-edition omamori charms. All events are coordinated by the Moriyama Tourism Association; reserve your spot via HopeGoo to receive a commemorative participation certificate.