Featured Hotels Near Kiss Dosojin

Takasaki KG Country Club

Takasaki KG Country Club

6007 Kamimurodamachi
3.51KM from Kiss Dosojin
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Kiss Dosojin

Takasaki Daiwa Hotel is ideal for visitors to Kiss Dosojin, just a 8-minute walk from the shrine. Its rooms feature traditional Japanese garden views and offer free shuttle service to nearby hot spring areas. The hotel hosts seasonal local onsen experiences and tea ceremony workshops, allowing guests to immerse in the spiritual atmosphere of the Kiso region

Gunma Takasaki Wafu Ryokan stands out as a heritage stay, housed in a renovated Edo-era building with exposed wooden beams and authentic lacquer finishes. Guests can participate in guided spring purification rituals, craft their own omamori charms, and enjoy monthly nighttime shrine walks under lantern-lit pathways, creating a serene journey through Shinto tradition

Yes, Takasaki Station is just a 12-minute walk from Kiss Dosojin, and Takasaki Daiwa Hotel is directly adjacent, offering barrier-free access and luggage storage. The hotel provides easy transfers via local bus or taxi, and HopeGoo is available through the HopeGoo app with no deposit required and 24/7 support

At Gunma Takasaki Wafu Ryokan, guests may join seasonal shrine rituals led by local miko (shrine maidens) and create personalized paper lanterns and talismans. Monthly evening strolls through the shrine path, illuminated by traditional lanterns, offer a meditative encounter with nature and sacred space, enhancing the spiritual journey

Takasaki Daiwa Hotel's Garden View Rooms provide panoramic views of the meticulously landscaped Japanese garden, with direct sightlines to the vermilion torii gate of Kiss Dosojin. Premium rooms even capture the seasonal beauty of cherry blossoms in spring and fiery maple leaves in autumn, enhanced by morning mist and incense drifts, evoking a living ukiyo-e painting

Choose Gunma Takasaki Wafu Ryokan, a centuries-old structure restored with original craftsmanship. Guests enjoy historical lectures on the shrine’s origins, farm-to-table dinners with local produce, and complimentary kimono rental for exploring the shrine grounds—offering a deep, respectful connection to the region’s Shinto heritage and daily life