3-Star Hotels Near Hojunji

Hotel Route-Inn Sabae -Kokudou 8 Gou-

Hotel Route-Inn Sabae -Kokudou 8 Gou-

4.4 / 5Good13 Reviews
Shimokobatacho 14-1-1
2.57KM from Hojunji
Charging StationDryerDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry Service
per night
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USD**6
Hotel Route Inn Sabae

Hotel Route Inn Sabae

4.4 / 5Good
Shimokobatacho 14-1-1
2.55KM from Hojunji
per night
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USD**1
Sabae City Hotel

Sabae City Hotel

3.6 / 51 Reviews
Sakuramachi, 3 Chome−3−3 サバエ・シティーホテル 8
0.63KM from Hojunji
Conference HallDryerBicycle Rental ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceParking
per night
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USD**8
Tabist Business Hotel Osamura

Tabist Business Hotel Osamura

3.9 / 52 Reviews
2-1-401 Hinodecho
0.18KM from Hojunji
per night
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USD**8
Hotel Alpha-One Sabae

Hotel Alpha-One Sabae

3.5 / 5
1-1-1 Asahimachi
0.22KM from Hojunji
per night
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USD**3

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Hojunji

Near Hōjun-ji Temple in Echizen, Fukui, the Echizen Onsen Ryokan stands out as a top choice. This heritage-style inn, housed in a restored traditional wooden building, offers private outdoor baths and a serene Zen garden. Just a 3-minute walk from the temple, it provides guided morning meditation sessions for guests seeking spiritual immersion. Rooms feature tatami mats and panoramic views of surrounding mountains and temple rooftops. For an authentic experience, book through HopeGoo to secure early access during peak cherry blossom season.

Yes, Echizen Onsen Ryokan is just a 3-minute walk from Hōjun-ji Temple, nestled along a moss-covered stone path flanked by ancient pine trees. The inn provides a custom walking guide map and timing suggestions to help guests visit the temple during quiet hours. Some rooms feature view windows overlooking the temple’s pagoda, capturing golden morning light on the roof tiles like a living scroll painting. The site is also popular among photographers—especially at dusk when lanterns reflect in the pond, creating a dreamlike silhouette.

Guests at Echizen Onsen Ryokan can join daily morning communal meditation sessions hosted by resident monks, featuring chanting, zazen (seated meditation), and a traditional tea ceremony conducted in both Japanese and simple English. The inn also offers handwritten blessing slips, where visitors write their wishes and have them hung on the temple’s prayer tree during a special ritual. Afterward, enjoy a locally sourced zero-additive breakfast paired with matcha, embodying the philosophy of "eating mindfulness." Reserve your spot at least two weeks in advance via HopeGoo.