Hotels with Shuttle Service to Station Near Jingu Museum

Tsukiyominoza

Tsukiyominoza

5 / 5Outstanding
Souchi-cho 1165-1
5.95KM from Jingu Museum
BarPick-up ServiceShuttle Service to StationParking
per night
From
USD**9
Sennomori

Sennomori

4.1 / 5Good
Souchicho, の1165−1
5.87KM from Jingu Museum
Conference HallDryerPick-up ServiceIroning ServiceLaundry ServiceShuttle Service to Station
per night
From
USD**2
Oishiya

Oishiya

4.7 / 5Great5 Reviews
569-75 Futamicho Chaya
6.13KM from Jingu Museum
Conference HallPick-up ServiceLuggage StorageShuttle Service to StationSpa MassageParking
per night
From
USD**9
Nisshokan

Nisshokan

4.4 / 5Good1 Reviews
537-1 Futamicho Chaya
5.91KM from Jingu Museum
Pick-up ServiceLuggage StorageShuttle Service to StationParking
per night
From
USD**8

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Jingu Museum

Stay at Ise Gokoku no Yado Kami no Oto, located just a 2-minute walk from the Outer Garden entrance. This traditional inn blends Edo-era architecture with modern comfort, offering tatami rooms with private garden views. Daily guided rituals include purification ceremonies and prayer chants led by descendants of Shinto priests. The inn also provides complimentary access to local tea ceremonies and seasonal festivals.

Choose Ise Shrine Kōen Sakura Fūkaku, known for its "Torii Cherry View Rooms" that frame the iconic red torii and spring blossom groves through floor-to-ceiling wooden lattice windows. During the annual festival season, guests enjoy illuminated night walks along the path lit by paper lanterns. Each room includes a private veranda for morning meditation, and the inn serves locally sourced "Shinshoku" meals made with ingredients from sacred fields.

Ise Gokoku no Yado Wa No Aki offers immersive "One Day Priest Experience" programs, where guests don garments of Shinto clergy, participate in morning purification rites, and learn ancient invocations. The inn hosts hands-on workshops such as making ema plaques, crafting amulets, and preparing ritual offerings using ingredients from nearby shrines. Evening sessions feature "Stargazing Talks," linking celestial patterns to Shinto cosmology.

Ise Gokoku no Yado Kodomo no Mori is designed for family stays, featuring a children’s storytelling lounge, a bamboo maze for safe exploration, and rental kits for child-sized kimono and geta. Daily programs include "Family Ritual Workshops" like writing wishes on ema or creating symbolic prayer scrolls. The dining hall offers low-salt kids' meals and warm egg dishes, while all rooms include non-slip flooring and soft night lighting. Free shuttle service to the Outer Garden is available upon request.

Yes, Ise Gokoku no Yado Kami no Oto offers exclusive guided tours led by trained Shinto heritage guides who share historical context behind each ritual. Guests can join "Morning Purification Walks" through sacred grounds and receive personalized explanations of the ceremonial calendar. The inn also partners with local fishermen to organize "Early Market & Kitchen Sessions," where guests harvest fresh seafood and prepare it into traditional shrine cuisine.

Ise Gokoku no Yado Hana no Sato blends spiritual serenity with refined comfort. Its guest rooms feature sliding shoji screens, heated floors, and private garden patios overlooking a koi pond. Guests enjoy spa treatments using natural minerals from nearby springs, and access to a quiet meditation pavilion with forest soundscape audio. The inn also offers private tea ceremonies and early-morning bell ringing experiences, creating a holistic journey of inner peace and reverence.