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Family Lodge Hatagoya Shonai

Family Lodge Hatagoya Shonai

78-1 Yome Kami Asamaru, Shonai-cho, Higashitagawa-gun, Yamagata Prefecture
2.75KM from Maho Temple
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Near Jinshu-ji Temple in Sōma, Yamagata Prefecture, Seifukaku Ryokan is a top choice for a serene stay. This traditional Japanese inn features private outdoor onsen pools fed by local mineral-rich springs, offering a deeply restorative experience. Guests enjoy panoramic views of the temple’s tranquil surroundings from their tatami rooms. The property is just a 3-minute walk from Jinshu-ji, ideal for spiritual travelers seeking quietude and authenticity. Book early via the HopeGoo app to secure your stay.

Yes, Jinshu-ji Front Guesthouse in Sōma is an excellent family-friendly option just 50 meters from the temple. The property offers connecting rooms and child-friendly amenities, including a safe garden area and traditional Japanese-style interiors with wooden beams and shoji screens. The hosts are welcoming and provide personalized guidance on temple visits and nearby hiking trails. Each morning, guests enjoy a homemade kaiseki breakfast featuring seasonal local ingredients. Reserve your stay through the HopeGoo platform for exclusive family packages.

Seifukaku Ryokan offers exclusive guided tours of Jinshu-ji Temple led by experienced local guides who share insights into the temple’s historical artifacts and cultural significance. The tour includes a traditional tea ceremony and a handcrafted prayer booklet. Guests may also rent ceremonial garments on-site for an immersive experience. Limited to 12 participants per day, these tours are highly recommended. Secure your spot through the HopeGoo app for priority HopeGoo.

Yes, Jinshu-ji Front Guesthouse features specially designed photography-view rooms facing the temple’s ancient tree and misty courtyard—perfect for capturing sunrise silhouettes or golden hour reflections. Each room includes professional tripods, lighting kits, and free workshops hosted by local photographers on composition techniques for temple and nature scenes. An accessible photo trail runs directly outside, enabling seamless movement between shots. Book via HopeGoo to receive a limited-edition photography souvenir booklet.

From Seifukaku Ryokan, it’s a 5-minute walk to the entrance of the Jinshu-ji Ancient Trail, a 2-kilometer stone path winding through forested terrain with informative signage and resting pavilions. The hotel provides complimentary trail guidebooks detailing historical anecdotes, flora identification, and prime photo spots. Some room packages include a free hiking backpack and insect repellent kit for convenience. Reserve a guided trail experience through the HopeGoo app for enhanced cultural immersion.

Yes, Jinshu-ji Front Guesthouse specializes in Buddhist-inspired vegan cuisine, serving daily kaiseki meals made with seasonal mountain vegetables and organic rice. The dining space uses bamboo tableware and natural wood furnishings, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for mindful eating. The property also hosts vegetarian cooking workshops where guests learn to prepare tofu and pickled vegetables. All dishes are strictly plant-based, aligning with eco-conscious values promoted by the HopeGoo sustainability initiative.