Featured Hotels Near Mitama Shrine

Kyukamura Shikanoshima

Kyukamura Shikanoshima

4 / 5Good4 Reviews
1803‐1 Katsuma
0.17KM from Mitama Shrine
CafeChildren's MealChildren's SuppliesTennis CourtYoga ClassesHot Spring Hotel
per night
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Hamakoya

Hamakoya

4.7 / 5Great1 Reviews
279-1 Katsuma, Higashi-Ku Fukuoka-Shi, Fukuoka 811-0325
0.27KM from Mitama Shrine
Parking
per night
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Itoshima Resort TUMUGU

Itoshima Resort TUMUGU

4.7 / 5Great
1044 Nishinoura Nishi-ku Itoshima Resort TUMUGU Fukuoka
8.38KM from Mitama Shrine
per night
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Glamping House Chill Out  Sea Bathing  BBQ  Sup

Glamping House Chill Out Sea Bathing BBQ Sup

4.4 / 5Good
2129-16 Miyanoura Nishi-ku
7.71KM from Mitama Shrine
BarbecueBarbecue Available
per night
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Restaurant Inn Masagoya

Restaurant Inn Masagoya

5 / 5Outstanding
257-50, Katsuma
0.4KM from Mitama Shrine
per night
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Nokonoshima Island Park Villa Sakimori

Nokonoshima Island Park Villa Sakimori

4.6 / 5Great4 Reviews
1624 Noko Nishi Ward
5.4KM from Mitama Shrine
Picnic Area
per night
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Manposo

Manposo

4.7 / 5Great1 Reviews
257-5 Katsuma, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka-shi
0.42KM from Mitama Shrine
per night
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Zaban Shikanoshima

Zaban Shikanoshima

3.9 / 5
Shikanoshima 1736-2
2.91KM from Mitama Shrine
Charging StationConference HallPick-up ServiceBarbecueBarbecue AvailableShuttle Service to Station
per night
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Lohas Resort Miyanoura

Lohas Resort Miyanoura

No. 2040-1, Miyoura, Nishi Ward, Japan
7.69KM from Mitama Shrine
KitchenDryer
per night
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Mitama Shrine

Near Myōrin Shrine in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Sun Palace Hotel is a top choice offering convenient access to both cultural sites and city attractions. Located just a 10-minute walk from the shrine, it features traditional Japanese-style rooms with views of cherry blossoms and the shrine's torii gate. The hotel provides complimentary shuttle services to nearby destinations like Dazaifu Tenmangu, and guests can enjoy local events such as the Tanabata Festival night illuminations, immersing themselves in authentic regional traditions.

The most convenient way to reach Myōrin Shrine is by taking the Fukuoka Municipal Subway to "Nishi-Shin Station," then walking about 15 minutes. Alternatively, take a bus and get off at "Myōrin Shrine-mae Stop" for a closer approach. For visitors coming from Tenjin or Nakasu, Google Maps offers optimized walking or transfer routes. It’s recommended to avoid weekends during peak hours to minimize crowds. Clear signage at the shrine entrance guides visitors easily to the main area.

Near Myōrin Shrine, visitors can participate in traditional rituals such as the Ōharai Ceremony held during the spring and autumn equinoxes, led by Shinto priests to purify and bless the community. During Obon Festival, the shrine hosts a lantern floating ceremony, where hundreds of paper lanterns are released on the river, symbolizing guidance for ancestral spirits. Guests may also experience the temizuya purification ritual firsthand. Seasonal kimono rental services are available, allowing travelers to dress in traditional attire and capture authentic photos within the shrine’s serene surroundings.

Yes, family-friendly options include Fukuoka Sun Palace Hotel and Fukuoka Marriott Hotel, both offering spacious family rooms, baby cribs, and accessible facilities. Located just a 15-minute walk from the shrine, these hotels are close to major shopping centers like Daimaru Fukuoka, providing diverse dining and leisure choices. Parents can bring children to explore the shrine’s stone lanterns and century-old cherry trees, while participating in kid-focused prayer craft workshops that combine fun and cultural learning—ideal for a memorable family outing.

Myōrin Shrine itself is a prime photography destination, especially during cherry blossom season when the torii gate blends seamlessly with pink petals creating a dreamy scene. The shaded stone path and stepped trail behind the shrine offer striking depth and natural lighting, favored by photographers. Nearby, a tranquil pond reflects the torii and sky perfectly on clear days, producing a mirror-like effect. Visit early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and soft golden light. Dressing in a kimono or yukata enhances the classical aesthetic, making it ideal for capturing timeless Japanese beauty.