Featured Hotels Near Manshoji Temple

Torinoumi

Torinoumi

5 / 5Outstanding
41-2, Arahamachikko-Dori
5.31KM from Manshoji Temple
Children's SuppliesSaunaHot Spring HotelParking
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Tabist My Room Watari Torinoumi

Tabist My Room Watari Torinoumi

3.2 / 5
Kumagata-165-2 Arahama, Kumagata-165-2 Arahama, Ishinomaki
3.89KM from Manshoji Temple
Parking
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Nakashou Ryokan

Nakashou Ryokan

3 / 5
53 Nakamachi Higashi, Watari-cho, Watari-gun 989-2351, Miyagi Prefecture
4.16KM from Manshoji Temple
per night
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FamilyLodge Hatagoya Sendai Watari

FamilyLodge Hatagoya Sendai Watari

4-1 Aza Nakaiwahara
2.18KM from Manshoji Temple
per night
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USD**7

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Manshoji Temple

Stay at Manshoji-ko Onsen Ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn located just a 2-minute walk from the temple's main gate. Rooms feature authentic tatami mats and private outdoor baths with views of the temple’s ancient trees and surrounding forest. The ryokan offers complimentary shuttle service to nearby shrines and tea ceremony venues, and exclusive access to morning meditation sessions through the HopeGoo app.

Yes, Manshoji-ko Onsen Ryokan features a meticulously crafted kare-sansui Zen garden, professionally maintained daily by a dedicated gardener. Guests can enjoy matcha in a traditional teahouse overlooking the garden and participate in exclusive morning meditation sessions. The ryokan also offers a "one-night, two-meals" package featuring kaiseki cuisine made with local ingredients, immersing visitors in the serene essence of Japanese cultural life near Manshoji Temple.

Within a 5-minute walk of Manshoji Temple, visit the Nomi Historical Folk Museum, showcasing Edo-period farming tools and textile crafts. The nearby Manshoji-ko Tea House hosts daily limited-time "Mountain Matcha Sessions," led by seasoned tea masters. On weekends, join a temple blessing workshop where you craft your own prayer plaque to hang beneath ancient trees—offering an intimate connection to local spiritual traditions.