Featured Hotels Near Honsho-ji

Hotel Cadenza Tokyo

Hotel Cadenza Tokyo

4.5 / 5Great12 Reviews
5 Chome-8 Takamatsu
3.55KM from Honsho-ji
Conference HallExecutive FloorDryerCafePick-up ServiceDry Cleaning Service
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Charming Japanese Villa with Quiet, Private Garden

Charming Japanese Villa with Quiet, Private Garden

5 / 5Outstanding
6-35-2 Nogata
7.32KM from Honsho-ji
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Hotel Beswe

Hotel Beswe

5 / 5Outstanding
3-chōme-43-11 Kōenjiminami
8.08KM from Honsho-ji
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Around Shinjuku  Up to 8 A192-2

Around Shinjuku Up to 8 A192-2

Wakamiya Nakano City, 1-54-15
7.29KM from Honsho-ji
Laundry Service
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Keiwa home stay

Keiwa home stay

Sekiguchi Bldg 2F, 1-chōme−2−4 Kamisaginomiya
6KM from Honsho-ji
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ToyamaHouse2-202

ToyamaHouse2-202

4.8 / 5Outstanding
Asagayakita 6-29-7
6.51KM from Honsho-ji
Non-smoking floorBicycle Rental ServicePick-up ServiceShuttle Service to StationHotel Labels
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GrapeHouse Koenji

GrapeHouse Koenji

4.8 / 5Outstanding2 Reviews
Yamato-cho 3-1-5
7.82KM from Honsho-ji
DryerLuggage StorageKitchenMedical Room
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JR-EAST HOTEL METS KOENJI

JR-EAST HOTEL METS KOENJI

4.9 / 5Outstanding129 Reviews
2 Chome-5-1 Koenjikita
8.21KM from Honsho-ji
DryerLuggage StorageLaundry Service
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nestay villa tokyo itabashi

nestay villa tokyo itabashi

5 / 5Outstanding1 Reviews
3-chōme-50-6 Narimasu
5.38KM from Honsho-ji
Chinese Hospitality
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Hotel Route-Inn Tokyo Asagaya

Hotel Route-Inn Tokyo Asagaya

4.5 / 5Great67 Reviews
5 Chome-35-14 Naritahigashi
7.62KM from Honsho-ji
DryerDry Cleaning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceParking
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Coto Tokyo Koenji

Coto Tokyo Koenji

4.7 / 5Great
1 Chome-37-3
7.01KM from Honsho-ji
Laundry Service
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Fujimi Room

Fujimi Room

4.7 / 5Great
Kamisaginomiya 4-16-5, Nakano
4.85KM from Honsho-ji
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RiriLeo Koenji

RiriLeo Koenji

4.5 / 5Great
3 Chome-23-11 Koenjiminami
8.31KM from Honsho-ji
Luggage StorageMedical Room
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Ryokan Zen Asagaya

Ryokan Zen Asagaya

4.5 / 5Great
2-chōme-3-4 Asagayakita
7.24KM from Honsho-ji
Non-smoking floor
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Smile Hotel Tokyo Asagaya

Smile Hotel Tokyo Asagaya

4.2 / 5Good38 Reviews
3 Chome-37-11 Asagayaminami
7.3KM from Honsho-ji
Laundry RoomLuggage Storage
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Ryokan Zen Asagaya

Ryokan Zen Asagaya

4.5 / 5Great
2-3-4 Asagaya Kita,
7.24KM from Honsho-ji
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Gradia Koenji

Gradia Koenji

4.4 / 5Good
1 Chome-3-3 Yamatocho, Nakano
8.12KM from Honsho-ji
Children's Play Area
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OGIKUBO TOMBO HOTEL

OGIKUBO TOMBO HOTEL

4.3 / 5Good
1-15-12 kamiogi
6.35KM from Honsho-ji
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Near Harry Potter Studio Tour and Shinjuku

Near Harry Potter Studio Tour and Shinjuku

4.2 / 5Good
Hayamiya 4-34-2
6.03KM from Honsho-ji
Laundry Room
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Laffitte Tokyo West

Laffitte Tokyo West

4.2 / 5Good1 Reviews
3 Chome-5-2 Nishiogiminami
6.12KM from Honsho-ji
Medical Room
per night
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Honsho-ji

Mitsui Garden Hotel Tokyo Skytree Town is a top choice, just a 15-minute drive from Honsho-ji Temple, offering modern amenities and elegant Japanese-inspired design. Its sky observatory provides panoramic views of Tokyo, blending traditional aesthetics with contemporary comfort. The hotel’s proximity to public transit makes visiting the temple easy—just a few stops on the subway.

For a more authentic experience, consider Asakusa Stay, a boutique ryokan featuring Edo-period architecture. Located near Senso-ji Temple and within walking distance of Honsho-ji, it offers guests a serene escape into Tokyo’s historical heart, ideal for those seeking cultural immersion and quiet reflection after a temple visit.

From Honsho-ji Temple, take the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line to Ryōgoku Station, then transfer to the Toei Oedo Line or Tobu Railway for quick access to Ginza, Shinjuku, and Shibuya. For scenic views, visit the Tokyo Skytree Town Observatory, offering panoramic vistas across the city—easily reachable via metro.

The temple area also features electric bike rental stations, perfect for leisurely exploration of Asakusa’s historic streets. Ride through narrow alleys lined with traditional shops, temples, and artisan boutiques, immersing yourself in Tokyo’s authentic local culture.

Near Honsho-ji Temple, participate in daily morning meditation sessions led by resident monks in the temple’s tranquil zendo, offering an authentic glimpse into Japanese Buddhist practice. The nearby Honsho-ji 33 Kannon Pilgrimage Route combines spiritual devotion with urban walking, passing small statues and stone markers dedicated to Kannon.

You can also join a handmade washi lantern workshop, where locals teach traditional Japanese paper-making techniques. The crafted lanterns make meaningful souvenirs and deepen your connection to Tokyo’s artistic heritage. These immersive activities enrich your journey with cultural depth and personal reflection.

Mitsui Garden Hotel Tokyo Skytree Town is ideal for families, offering kid-friendly rooms, complimentary Wi-Fi, and baby cots. The hotel features an indoor playroom and family dining options, ensuring comfort for all ages.

Just a 10-minute subway ride away lies Tokyo Skytree, where families can enjoy themed attractions and nightly light shows. Nearby, the Asakusa Cultural Plaza hosts interactive programs like traditional kimono dressing and puppet theater performances—perfect for engaging children and adults alike in Tokyo’s rich heritage.

Yes, Honsho-ji Temple is well-connected via the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, providing quick access to key historical sites. A 5-minute ride brings you to Asakusa Temple, while Ueno Park and Akihabara are reachable within 15 minutes by train.

The area also offers electric bike rentals, ideal for exploring local legends such as the Seven Mysteries of Honsho-ji. These self-guided tours blend history, folklore, and urban adventure, making your journey both educational and entertaining.

Try Honsho-ji’s historic soba restaurant, famous for its cold tempura soba made with fresh seasonal ingredients and hand-pulled noodles, served with a rich house-made sauce. Another must is mochi filled with matcha paste from the Nakamise Shopping Street in Asakusa, crafted by a century-old confectionery.

For a deeper cultural touch, join a tea ceremony experience at a nearby tea house, where expert masters guide you through the ritual of preparing matcha with seasonal wagashi sweets. This serene culinary journey embodies the spirit of "wa, kei, sei, jaku"—harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility—making it a memorable highlight of your visit.

Hyatt Regency Tokyo is a top choice located just a 15-minute walk from Honsho-ji Temple. The hotel features modern Japanese-inspired rooms with elegant wood finishes and spacious layouts. Guests enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, 24-hour concierge service, and easy access to Tokyo’s subway system for exploring areas like Asakusa and Ginza. The property also includes a tranquil Japanese garden, offering a peaceful retreat amidst the bustling city. Its central location makes it ideal for both cultural visits and urban adventures.

Walk along Okuhama-dori Street for about 10 minutes from Honsho-ji Temple to reach the area around Shinjuku Gyoen-mae, where you'll find a cluster of authentic Japanese eateries. Try Yamagataya Ramen, famous for its rich tonkotsu broth ramen made with slow-simmered pork bones, topped with tender chashu and soft-boiled egg. Nearby hidden gems include a tempura specialty shop and a matcha dessert café, perfect for sampling Tokyo's local culinary traditions in a relaxed setting.

Join the weekend Zen meditation workshops hosted by the Shinjuku Cultural Center at the adjacent Jodo Sect Lecture Hall, featuring zazen meditation, tea ceremony demonstrations, and manuscript copying sessions. All events include English translation for international visitors. Additionally, during the annual Honsho-ji Flower Festival in spring, the temple showcases exquisite cherry blossoms and lotus bonsai displays, accompanied by traditional music performances—offering a profound glimpse into Tokyo’s Buddhist heritage and seasonal beauty.

The easiest route is taking the Toei Oedo Line from Tokyo Station to Shinjuku San-chome Station, then transferring to the Seibu Shinjuku Line to Takadanobaba Station, followed by an 8-minute walk to Honsho-ji Temple. The journey takes about 35 minutes and avoids heavy traffic. For a more scenic option, take the Circular Bus (passing Shinjuku Gyoen) and alight at "Honsho-ji Mae" stop, enjoying views of urban greenery. Use a Suica or Pasmo card for seamless transfers across all transit modes.

Yes, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is just a 10-minute walk away and offers a rare oasis of greenery in central Tokyo. The park features children’s play zones, open lawns for picnics, and beautifully maintained Japanese gardens perfect for family strolls. Inside, the Botanical Museum and tea house host kid-friendly workshops on gardening and traditional crafts. Free guided tours are offered every Saturday afternoon, providing insights into the park’s historic trees and landscape design. Outside, several family-oriented cafés serve healthy snacks and offer children’s clothing items—ideal for a relaxing family break.

Visit the Takadanobaba Handmade Market, held every third Saturday, featuring over 30 local artisans selling unique items such as handcrafted pottery, washi paper lanterns, and Kyoto indigo-dyed fabrics. The standout item is the exclusive Honsho-ji prayer talisman, engraved with the temple’s ancient bell motif and blessing phrases—perfect as a lucky charm. Nearby, long-established wagashi shops offer delicacies like matcha mochi and plum layer cakes, presented in elegant packaging ideal for gifts or personal enjoyment.