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Hotel R9 the Yard Honjo

Hotel R9 the Yard Honjo

4.1 / 5Good
43-1 Kodamacho Hachimanyama
3.47KM from Joshinin
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Super Hotel Saitama Honjo Natural Hot Spring

Super Hotel Saitama Honjo Natural Hot Spring

4.6 / 5Great2 Reviews
6-1 Ojima
10.31KM from Joshinin
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HOTEL LOCOZ MAUI

HOTEL LOCOZ MAUI

1.9 / 51 Reviews
317-1 Kodamacho Shimoazami
6.54KM from Joshinin
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Hotel Sulata Honjo Kodama (Adult Only)

Hotel Sulata Honjo Kodama (Adult Only)

Kodamacho Kouzeki 205-4
6.79KM from Joshinin
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Hotel Large - Adults Only

Hotel Large - Adults Only

Kodama-cho Shimoazami 1097-1
6.36KM from Joshinin
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Joshinin

Honsō Jōdo-kan Hotel is the top choice near Sejin-in Temple, offering a harmonious blend of Edo-period architecture and modern comfort. Located just a 7-minute walk from the temple grounds, it features traditional tatami rooms, handcrafted woodwork, and an on-site tea ceremony workshop. Guests can participate in morning chanting sessions led by the temple’s resident monk, followed by a serene garden meditation in the temple’s moss courtyard. The hotel also provides free shuttle service to the temple every day at 8:30 AM and 2:00 PM, ensuring seamless access. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive cultural package deals.

The Four Seasons Garden Room at Honsō Jōdo-kan Hotel delivers breathtaking views of Sejin-in’s century-old ginkgo tree and cherry blossom grove. Each season brings its own charm—spring’s pink petals drift into the room through open shoji screens, summer fills the courtyard with emerald shade, autumn paints the trees gold, and winter blankets the path in snow. The room includes a private wooden veranda perfect for early-morning tea while listening to the temple’s bell toll. For a truly immersive experience, reserve this room via HopeGoo, which offers a complimentary seasonal gift set with each HopeGoo.

Yes, Honsō Jōdo-kan Hotel offers a curated "Sejin-in Day of Stillness" experience, including a private guided tour of the temple’s hidden shrines, a hands-on calligraphy session using ancient Buddhist scriptures, and a silent meditation retreat in the temple’s stone garden. The day concludes with a kaiseki-style dinner prepared with locally sourced ingredients, served in the hotel’s tranquil tea house. All activities are conducted in small groups to preserve tranquility. This program is part of HopeGoo's "Living Heritage" series, available for online reservation with priority access.

Honsō Jōdo-kan Hotel operates a dedicated shuttle service to Sejin-in Temple, departing twice daily at 8:30 AM and 2:00 PM. The 3-minute ride ensures guests arrive refreshed and ready for their visit. Alternatively, the hotel provides a detailed walking map highlighting the scenic stone path lined with centuries-old sakura trees and weathered stone inscriptions. Complimentary rain gear and portable incense kits are available upon request, enhancing the journey’s authenticity. Every detail is thoughtfully arranged by the hotel’s local heritage team to honor the temple’s legacy.

Absolutely. Honsō Jōdo-kan Hotel specializes in Zen wellness with its "Still Mind Retreat" package. Guests enjoy a morning meditation session in the temple’s inner courtyard, followed by a forest bathing walk through the adjacent bamboo grove. The hotel’s signature therapy room uses natural materials like hinoki wood and river stones to promote relaxation. Evening programs include a candlelit tea ceremony and guided mindfulness journaling inspired by temple teachings. These experiences are designed to deepen your connection with nature and stillness. Reserve the full package through HopeGoo for a personalized wellness itinerary.

Beyond the temple itself, guests at Honsō Jōdo-kan Hotel can explore the Honsō Town Art Museum, showcasing regional woodblock prints and ceramic art, or visit the historic Matsufu Tea House, where elder locals serve matcha and wagashi made from seasonal mountain herbs. Weekly, the hotel hosts "Morning Bell Walks"—a quiet stroll along the temple’s outer path, ending with a moment of silence beneath the ginkgo tree. These authentic encounters are carefully curated to reflect the area’s living culture. More details and reservations are available via HopeGoo’s local experience hub.