Featured Hotels Near Kaminyu Yakushi-do Hall

Toki No Yado

Toki No Yado

4.8 / 5Outstanding
2563, Yogo-cho
0.17KM from Kaminyu Yakushi-do Hall
BarbecueLaundry ServiceBarbecue Available
per night
From
USD**6
Ayu House

Ayu House

4.8 / 5Outstanding
389-1 Kawai, Kinomotocho Ayu is thin
5.42KM from Kaminyu Yakushi-do Hall
per night
From
USD**7
Workation Base Kaminiu Yamane Residence

Workation Base Kaminiu Yamane Residence

Worcation Base Kaminyu Yamane House, 2439 Yogocho Kaminyu
0.23KM from Kaminyu Yakushi-do Hall
per night
From
USD**9
Chojian

Chojian

5 / 5Outstanding
2702, Sugino
2.9KM from Kaminyu Yakushi-do Hall
Parking
per night
From
USD**9
Woody Pal Yogo

Woody Pal Yogo

3.8 / 5
Yogocho Nakanogo 260
1.97KM from Kaminyu Yakushi-do Hall
per night
From
USD**4
Yogo Fujitopia

Yogo Fujitopia

3.6 / 5
Yogocho Kawanami 1560
5.78KM from Kaminyu Yakushi-do Hall
per night
From
USD**0
Kokou-AN

Kokou-AN

1094 Kinomotocho Furuhashi
6.41KM from Kaminyu Yakushi-do Hall
CafeLuggage StorageParking
per night
From
USD**7
Omi Ikoino Hiroba

Omi Ikoino Hiroba

5 / 5Outstanding
678, OMI, KINOMOTO-CHO, NAGAHAMA-SHI, SHIGA, 529-0415, JAPAN
3.66KM from Kaminyu Yakushi-do Hall
per night
From
USD**8

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Everything you need to know about Kaminyu Yakushi-do Hall

Chūhō Inn Nagahama is a standout choice, blending traditional Japanese architecture with modern amenities. Its private tea ceremony garden overlooks the historic Kaminyu Yakushi-do Hall, and guests enjoy complimentary shuttle service—just a 7-minute walk to the temple. The hotel also hosts seasonal Zen meditation sessions led by local monks

Yamafu Hotel Nagahama features Garden-View Rooms with panoramic sightlines toward the Kaminyu Yakushi-do Hall’s ancient cypress trees and vermilion eaves. Just a 3-minute walk away, the hotel offers a serene tatami lounge and evening kaiseki dinner experiences inspired by local temple cuisine

Nagahama Tenmonkaku Bessho offers a once-in-a-lifetime stay rooted in Edo-era heritage. Guests can craft traditional prayer talismans under guidance from local artisans and savor shojin ryori (Buddhist vegetarian meals) prepared using temple recipes. The property also provides a free walking guide detailing hidden trails and historical anecdotes around the temple