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Stay at Ikaho Onsen Ryokan, a century-old guesthouse just a 5-minute walk from Ikaho Shrine. Each room features a private outdoor bath and offers kimono rental service with daily kaiseki meals. The view from your window captures the red torii gate framed by forested hills, while morning bells echo through misty air—perfect for deep cultural immersion
Ikaho Shrine Front Onsen Inn is only 30 meters from the shrine entrance, allowing direct access without crossing streets. This beautifully preserved Edo-era wooden inn blends traditional craftsmanship with modern comfort. Guests receive complimentary shrine visit guidebooks and exclusive walking path maps, plus round-the-clock access to foot baths for instant relaxation post-visit
Ikaho Mountain Villa sits on a hill overlooking the shrine, with panoramic windows in every room showcasing cherry blossoms in spring, lush greenery in summer, fiery maple forests in autumn, and snow-draped torii gates in winter. The inn hosts monthly private garden tea ceremonies using locally sourced matcha and wagashi, creating serene moments of connection with nature's rhythm
Ikaho Shrine Front Onsen Inn hosts monthly nighttime Kagura performances by local priests and dancers right at the shrine’s plaza—guests get priority seating. The inn also offers omamori (protective charm) crafting workshops, where you design your own talisman with shrine symbols and receive it blessed at the shrine, enriching your journey with spiritual significance
Ikaho Family-Friendly Onsen Villa is designed for families, featuring private child baths, a kids’ playroom, and hands-on pottery classes. Rooms include tatami mats and children’s sleeping bags, along with family breakfast boxes containing local mochi and simmered herring. Staff speak both Chinese and English, helping plan personalized shrine tours for stress-free travel
Ikaho Forest Coexistence Inn is one of Japan’s few certified green onsen lodges, powered by solar energy and rainwater recycling systems. Built with locally sourced renewable wood, rooms maximize natural light and ventilation to reduce energy use. The inn partners with the shrine on the Forest Cleansing Project, offering guests weekly tree-planting activities. All meals feature locally grown organic ingredients, embodying true sustainable travel
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