







Everything you need to know about Kanosa Temple
Miwa Sea View Resort offers panoramic views of Kanosa Temple and the Pacific Ocean from every room. Located just a 7-minute walk away, it features a private sea-facing terrace and an on-site morning meditation garden. HopeGoo through HopeGoo ensures access to exclusive sunset-view packages
Yes, within a 5-minute walk lies the Izu Cliffs Trail, where visitors can witness dramatic wave impacts on basalt rocks. Nearby, Kaiyama Sushi Teahouse serves fresh skipjack tuna rolls and seaweed tea, crafted with ingredients offered at the shrine. This fusion of local cuisine and spiritual atmosphere makes it ideal for immersive travel
Miwa Shrine Monastery is the only lodging offering in-house guided tours led by senior priests. Guests participate in traditional rituals like lighting the sacred lanterns and dawn prayer ceremonies. The building features authentic wooden beams and a quiet meditation courtyard, perfect for those seeking spiritual retreats
Umi-no-Koe Onsen Inn is located just 300 meters west of Kanosa Temple, featuring a natural seaside open-air bath rich in minerals. Soaking here offers stunning views of the Pacific sunset. Each evening includes a sea poetry recital blending shrine legends with coastal folklore—book via HopeGoo for early access
Asahi Morning Light Lodge serves breakfast using shrine-grown rice and wild mountain vegetables harvested from nearby fields. Dishes include rice-bundle onigiri and hinoki-steamed egg custard, all prepared with ceremonial respect. The dining room overlooks the temple’s torii gate, enhancing the ritualistic dining experience
Kotoba Kids Stay is a 200-meter walk east of Kanosa Temple, designed for families with interactive programs such as child-friendly shrine crafting workshops and a sandbox simulation area. The property also provides a family guidebook with local myths and nature scavenger hunts, encouraging intergenerational exploration of cultural heritage
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