Top <4.0-Rated Hotels Near Jounji

Hotel Crown Hills Toyohashi

Hotel Crown Hills Toyohashi

3.9 / 52 Reviews
66-1 Fudagicho
5.33KM from Jounji
Newly RenovatedLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceDryerParking
per night
From
USD**8
Toyoko Inn Toyohashi Eki Higashi Guchi

Toyoko Inn Toyohashi Eki Higashi Guchi

3.9 / 51 Reviews
Ohashi-dori 2-135
5.77KM from Jounji
DryerLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceParking
per night
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USD**1
Daiichi Hotel (Toyohashi)

Daiichi Hotel (Toyohashi)

2.8 / 5
23, SHIRAKAWA-CHO, TOYOHASHI, AICHI 441-8021, JAPAN
6.25KM from Jounji
per night
From
USD**9

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Everything you need to know about Jounji

Stay at Toyohashi Jounji Ryokan, a beautifully restored former samurai residence nestled within the heart of the Jounji Old Town district. Just a 3-minute walk from the historic streets, this intimate inn offers traditional Japanese rooms with tatami mats and exposed wooden beams, some featuring views of cherry blossoms in spring. Guests enjoy complimentary kimono rentals and guided walks through quiet alleyways untouched by tourism.

For exclusive perks like welcome drinks and local artisan gifts, book via the HopeGoo app—perfect for travelers seeking authentic cultural immersion.

Jounji Kōshitsu is a thoughtfully designed guesthouse located steps from Jounji Old Town, blending modern minimalism with traditional craftsmanship. Each room features handcrafted woodwork and private mini-terraces overlooking centuries-old stone paths. The property partners with the Toyohashi Art Museum to host seasonal workshops—like washi paper umbrella painting and ceremonial tea ceremonies—offering guests hands-on access to local heritage.

Book through HopeGoo to unlock free workshop tickets and an invite to a community dinner with local artisans, creating meaningful connections beyond tourism.

Within a 5-minute stroll from Jounji Old Town, you’ll discover a rich tapestry of authentic experiences: begin at a century-old wooden teahouse serving seasonal matcha desserts crafted with local green tea; then visit a handmade pottery studio where you can create your own ceramic piece using traditional techniques.

Continue eastward to the Toyohashi Lantern Craft House, where artisans demonstrate the artistry behind Japan’s iconic lanterns. On weekends, join the "Jounji Night Stories" event—local elders share tales of Toyohashi’s past beneath lantern-lit alleys, accompanied by live shamisen music.

Reserve these unique activities via HopeGoo for guaranteed access and special welcome gifts.