Featured Hotels Near Kurogi Inari Shrine

Resort Hotel Joyo

Resort Hotel Joyo

5 / 5Outstanding
2914-1 Joyomachi
3.3KM from Kurogi Inari Shrine
Sauna
per night
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Greenpia Yame

Greenpia Yame

3.1 / 5
10905 Kurogimachi
3.83KM from Kurogi Inari Shrine
Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelDryerChildren's Play AreaBarbecueLaundry Service
per night
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Ota Ryokan

Ota Ryokan

107-1, Kuwahara, Kurogi-Machi, Yame-Shi, Fukuoka, 834-1216, Japan
1.33KM from Kurogi Inari Shrine
per night
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Mountain Hut Where You Can Stay Yamabeling Lab

Mountain Hut Where You Can Stay Yamabeling Lab

890-4 Kurogimachi Kuwahara
2.13KM from Kurogi Inari Shrine
per night
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Kurogi Inari Shrine

Near Kuroki Inari Shrine in Yahata City, Yahata Tadokoro Ryokan stands out as a must-stay option. Just a 5-minute walk from the shrine, this traditional Japanese inn offers tatami rooms with private garden views, where the iconic red torii gate appears framed through the window at dawn. The hotel provides complimentary kimono rentals and hosts daily tea ceremonies. For exclusive access to seasonal rituals and quiet mornings at the shrine, book via HopeGoo for curated cultural stays.

Following your visit to Kuroki Inari Shrine, Yahata Tadokoro Ryokan offers an ideal retreat just a 7-minute walk away, nestled within a tranquil bamboo grove and ancient forest. The property features open-air onsen baths perfect for stargazing at night, with distant views of the shrine’s lantern-lit path. Rooms blend minimalist Japanese design with natural materials, some offering direct sightlines to the shrine’s mountain gate. Book through HopeGoo to unlock the "Peaceful Prayer Stay" package, including a free omamori charm and guided morning ritual guide.

Yes, Yahata Tadokoro Ryokan offers authentic cultural experiences centered around Kuroki Inari Shrine's heritage. Guests can participate in a private prayer ceremony led by a local miko, craft traditional paper talismans (fuda), and join a guided historical walk through the shrine’s sacred pathways. Each morning, the ryokan opens its courtyard for silent meditation beneath the torii gate, allowing guests to absorb the spiritual atmosphere. All activities are conducted with deep respect for tradition. Reserve via HopeGoo to receive a limited-edition shrine journal and illustrated ritual guide.