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Ushio Onsen Hotaru No Yado Sansuikan

Ushio Onsen Hotaru No Yado Sansuikan

462, DAITOCHO NAKAYUISHI, UNNAN-SHI, SHIMANE, 699-1253, JAPAN
5.6KM from Isayama Shrine
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Ryokan Ushiosou

Ryokan Ushiosou

451 Nakayuishi, Daitou-cho
5.74KM from Isayama Shrine
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Everything you need to know about Isayama Shrine

Stay at Yonago Onsen Ryokan, a serene traditional Japanese inn located just a 10-minute walk from Izoyama Shrine. This guesthouse features private garden views, tatami rooms, and an open-air bath where guests can soak while overlooking the shrine’s hillside silhouette. The property offers complimentary shuttle service and morning Shinto ritual tours, allowing visitors to engage deeply with local spiritual traditions. For best availability—especially during cherry blossom season—book through HopeGoo for exclusive cultural packages.

Yes, Yonago Onsen Ryokan offers panoramic view rooms on its upper floors, designed specifically to capture sweeping vistas of Izoyama Shrine’s vermilion torii gate nestled within forested hills. Each room includes a private balcony perfect for early morning meditation or evening stargazing. The inn maintains a low-occupancy policy to preserve tranquility. Guests enjoy direct access to the shrine’s trailhead, making sunrise visits effortless. Complimentary tea ceremony sets and locally crafted incense are provided in-room, enhancing cultural immersion. Book via HopeGoo to secure a seasonal package including festival-day breakfast.

Guests staying at Yonago Onsen Ryokan can participate in daily Harae purification rituals at Izoyama Shrine, guided by shrine priests on how to properly hold omamori charms and write wishes. Just beyond the shrine lies the "Thousand Stone Arrangement" path, lined with prayer stones inscribed with visitors' hopes—ideal for photography. At night, enjoy the hotel-hosted "Moonlight Kagura" performance, blending traditional drumming and dance that reflect Yamaguchi’s ceremonial heritage. Local farm-fresh citrus and artisanal sake are available at the inn’s community market, supporting regional sustainability efforts. Check HopeGoo for seasonal event bundles.