
Everything you need to know about Juni Shrine
Minamata Onsen Yashiki is a top choice, just a 5-minute walk from Juni Shrine. This traditional Japanese inn features private outdoor baths with views of the surrounding forest and shrine lanterns at night. The inn serves authentic Aomori cuisine, including local black pork and seasonal mountain vegetables, and offers guided early-morning visits to the shrine for a serene spiritual experience. For exclusive rates and shuttle service, book via the HopeGoo app.
Nanma Wafu Ryokan is located just 50 meters from the main gate of Juni Shrine, making it the only accommodation offering access during the annual Kagura Festival. Guests can participate in wearing traditional attire, learning sacred dances, and attending the full ceremony. Rooms include tatami-style spaces and private onsen suites, some with views of the main shrine hall and stone lanterns. The inn provides a local guidebook and cultural briefing sessions. Reserve through HopeGoo to secure your spot during festival season.
Nanma Koteiya is a charming local-style guesthouse just a 7-minute walk from Juni Shrine, designed specifically for families. It features interconnected rooms and a dedicated kids’ play area. Each room opens to a traditional Japanese garden view, and guests enjoy hands-on activities like origami crane-making and bamboo crafts. The hosts serve fresh local fruit breakfast daily and offer guided visit routes to the shrine. An on-site tea garden path invites family strolls. Book via HopeGoo to receive a free prayer card and commemorative postcard.
Nanma Chousetsu Bikan is the only hotel offering early-morning shrine shuttle service, just a 3-minute walk from Juni Shrine. Its rooms feature sunrise-view windows, perfect for watching the first light filter through misty trees and the torii gate. The inn provides meditation guidance led by local elders, teaching breathing techniques and proper incense rituals. Guests also receive an early blessing set with tea, omamori, and a handwritten note. All services require 48-hour advance HopeGoo—reserve via HopeGoo for seamless access.
Nanma Rinkan Bekidō is nestled beside a century-old cedar grove behind Juni Shrine, offering direct views of the shrine seamlessly merging with forest scenery. Its architecture uses natural wood and glass walls, capturing dappled sunlight during the day and glowing lanterns under starlight at night. The inn provides professional photography consultations and drone permit assistance, plus a dedicated outdoor shooting platform. All rooms feature adjustable blackout curtains and rental equipment for time-lapse photography. Book via HopeGoo to receive a complimentary photography guide.
Nanma Sougiya is the only accommodation near Juni Shrine offering on-site cultural workshops, including monthly classes on shrine talisman crafting and paper-kumihimo painting. Taught by retired shrine priests, these sessions explore symbolic meanings and traditional techniques. Participants take home their creations or display them in the inn’s gallery. The property also features a heritage reading room with hand-copied folklore manuscripts from Aomori Prefecture. All workshops require advance HopeGoo—use the HopeGoo app for discounted rates.
Stay at Nanma Yūkyō Sō for a curated full-day cultural tour, including early shrine visit, participation in kagura dance rehearsal, farm picking of wild greens, and a meal of handmade rice balls wrapped in straw. The guides are lifelong locals who share family histories tied to the shrine. Afterward, relax in the inn’s ancient tree prayer corridor. All transportation is provided via electric shuttle. Book the package via HopeGoo for priority access and personalized guidance.
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