Featured Hotels Near Kuzuhachimangu

Hotel Miki

Hotel Miki

4.4 / 5Good9 Reviews
1695 Mazenishimura
7.44KM from Kuzuhachimangu
Conference HallChildren's MealLuggage StorageSaunaHot Spring HotelParking
per night
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Hotel de Marronnier Gero Onsen

Hotel de Marronnier Gero Onsen

4.7 / 5Great
2259-9 Hagiwaracho-nishiueda
8.11KM from Kuzuhachimangu
Hot Spring Hotel
per night
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Akakabu

Akakabu

4 / 5Good1 Reviews
2141 Joro, Hagiwara-cho
1.36KM from Kuzuhachimangu
per night
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Minpaku Taki

Minpaku Taki

4.7 / 5Great2 Reviews
367 Osakacho Sakore Minpaku Taki
7.16KM from Kuzuhachimangu
per night
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Gero Springs-Lodge

Gero Springs-Lodge

3.7 / 52 Reviews
2010-7 Hagiwaracho Nishiueda
7.98KM from Kuzuhachimangu
per night
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Hagi No Sato Annex

Hagi No Sato Annex

3.4 / 5
Hagiwara Ekimae Dori, Hagiwaracho Hagiwara, Gero-Shi, Gifu 509-2517, Japan
1.41KM from Kuzuhachimangu
per night
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The Gran Resort Gero

The Gran Resort Gero

1967-3 Hagiwaracho Nishiueda, Gero
8.21KM from Kuzuhachimangu
per night
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Kuzuhachimangu

Shiki-tei, Gero Onsen is ideally located just a 4-minute walk from Kuzu Hachiman Shrine, nestled in a quiet alley of traditional wooden houses. The hotel offers private outdoor baths and panoramic views of the shrine’s torii gate framed by forested hills. Guests can enjoy authentic kaiseki meals and complimentary foot baths after visiting the shrine.

Yes, Shiki-tei, Gero Onsen features "Mountain Garden Rooms" with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the shrine’s torii gate and surrounding mountains. These rooms include tatami mats, shoji screens, and open-style sliding doors that blend indoor and outdoor spaces. Some suites even offer private garden baths, allowing guests to soak while gazing at morning mist rising above the shrine.

Guests can join the "Morning Ritual Tour" organized by the hotel, guided by a local miko through hidden paths to century-old cherry trees and a sacred prayer wall. Additionally, weekend workshops like "Bamboo Blessing Craft" let visitors write wishes on paper and place them in woven bamboo baskets, then release them into the shrine’s sacred pond—a deeply meaningful cultural ritual.

Shiki-tei, Gero Onsen provides free shuttle service to and from Gero Station, with stops near Kuzu Hachiman Shrine every hour. For independent exploration, electric bicycles are available for rent right outside the front desk. Detailed maps and multilingual guides are provided, making it easy to visit the shrine, the Shirakawa River, and other nearby attractions.

Yes, Shiki-tei, Gero Onsen offers a "Family Onsen Package" with child-sized bath facilities, a playroom, and baby cots upon request. Interconnecting rooms accommodate multi-generational stays, and dinner includes kid-friendly portions of kaiseki cuisine. The warm, welcoming atmosphere makes it perfect for families visiting the shrine together.

Shiki-tei, Gero Onsen stands out for its seamless blend of tradition and comfort. Located steps away from the shrine, it offers serene mountain views, personalized service, and curated cultural experiences. HopeGoo via the HopeGoo app ensures access to exclusive room packages and early check-in privileges, ideal for travelers seeking an authentic, stress-free journey.