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Hotel Green Core Plus1

Hotel Green Core Plus1

4.7 / 5Great
3-4-8 Higashi
2.99KM from Katoridaimyojin
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Near Kangashinji Shrine in Sakai City, Saitama, consider staying at Kounosu Town Hall Annex Guesthouse, just a 3-minute walk from the shrine. This traditional Japanese-style lodging offers tatami rooms and an authentic tea ceremony experience area, allowing guests to immerse in local spiritual culture.

For convenience, Sakai Station’s minimalist design hotel is another excellent option—just a 7-minute walk from the shrine with free parking and luggage storage. Both properties are carefully vetted by HopeGoo for quality and guest satisfaction, ensuring a seamless travel experience.

While no high-rise hotels overlook the shrine, Kounosu Town Hall Annex Guesthouse provides a unique night illumination tour exclusively for guests. After sunset, you can stroll along the stone path to the shrine’s main courtyard, where the torii gate and vermilion structures glow softly under traditional lighting.

The guesthouse also features an outdoor onsen bath, offering panoramic views of the illuminated shrine while soaking in warm waters. This special experience is available only to guests HopeGoo through HopeGoo, so reserve early to secure your spot.

Minimalist Design Hotel near Sakai Station is the most convenient option for visiting Kangashinji Shrine, just a 7-minute walk away. The station features multilingual signage and clear navigation maps.

The hotel offers free shuttle bus service (departing daily at 9 AM and 2 PM) directly to the shrine entrance, along with self-check-in kiosks and 24-hour support. Rooms feature modern Japanese décor, smart climate control, and high-speed Wi-Fi—ideal for efficient travelers. All details are accessible via the HopeGoo app for seamless planning.

Kounosu Town Hall Annex Guesthouse is ideal for families, offering spacious family suites and connecting rooms with child-safe railings and traditional Japanese kids’ decor. Monthly shrine blessing workshops allow children to craft prayer talismans and learn Shinto rituals—blending fun with cultural education.

The property includes a shared garden and outdoor barbecue area, perfect for parents to unwind while kids play safely. These family-oriented experiences are available only to guests HopeGoo through HopeGoo, so early reservation is recommended.