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Migen-in Temple—a name that lingers in the silence. Tucked away in a quiet alley, this hidden gem holds a world of stillness. Its karesansui (dry landscape) garden is a masterpiece of absence: raked gravel mimics waves, stones stand like distant islands. Sit on the veranda, listen to wind through bamboo, and let time dissolve. This isn’t sightseeing—it’s soul-surfing.

Grand Park Hotel Panex Tokyo

Grand Park Hotel Panex Tokyo

4 / 5Good10 Reviews
5 Chome-9-19 Kamata
2.71KM from Mitsugon-in
Conference HallDryerLaundry RoomChildren's MealDry Cleaning ServiceIroning Service
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Hotel Abest Meguro

Hotel Abest Meguro

4 / 5Good56 Reviews
2 Chome-26-5
5.8KM from Mitsugon-in
DryerLaundry RoomDry Cleaning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry Service
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Airport Inn

Airport Inn

4 / 5Good7 Reviews
5 Chome-22-5
4.24KM from Mitsugon-in
BarLaundry ServiceSaunaParking
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KAIKE・Heiwajima detached house

KAIKE・Heiwajima detached house

4 / 5Good
6-chōme-9-7 Ōmorikita
0.39KM from Mitsugon-in
Parking
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Futaba Heights

Futaba Heights

4 / 5Good
1-chome-10-4 Higashikamata
2.16KM from Mitsugon-in
Parking
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Omori Happy Smile Hotel

Omori Happy Smile Hotel

4 / 5Good
2-7-2 Chuo OMORI HAPPY SMILE HOTEL
1.47KM from Mitsugon-in
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aLATO Omorimachi

aLATO Omorimachi

4 / 5Good3 Reviews
1-19-9, Omori-naka
1.73KM from Mitsugon-in
per night
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Villa Sakura

Villa Sakura

4 / 5Good1 Reviews
3-14-44, Kami-Osaki
5.23KM from Mitsugon-in
per night
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Azest-Rent Haneda 11

Azest-Rent Haneda 11

4 / 5Good1 Reviews
3-chōme-23 Haneda
4.46KM from Mitsugon-in
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Male Only H2O Stay Ōtorii

Male Only H2O Stay Ōtorii

4 / 5Good16 Reviews
1-chōme-6-6 Haneda
3.76KM from Mitsugon-in
KitchenNon-smoking floor
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MEGURO EMPEROR

MEGURO EMPEROR

4 / 5Good1 Reviews
Shimomeguro 2-1-6
5.73KM from Mitsugon-in
SaunaParking
per night
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East Shinagawa Apartment

East Shinagawa Apartment

4 / 5Good
1-29-18 Higashishinagawa
4.03KM from Mitsugon-in
Kitchen
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Apartment Sun Bright

Apartment Sun Bright

4 / 5Good
5-14-1 Higashiohi, Shinagawa
2.49KM from Mitsugon-in
per night
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Mitsugon-in

Near Miken-in Temple in Tokyo, highly recommended stays include Kyoto Gion Mitsui Ryokan and Hyatt Regency Ginza Tokyo. Both offer exceptional convenience and premium service, with walking access to the temple within minutes. The Hyatt Regency Ginza features rooms with panoramic windows overlooking serene garden views, blending modern luxury with traditional Japanese Zen aesthetics. Many properties also provide tranquil tea rooms and meditation spaces, ideal for guests seeking inner peace after visiting the temple. Reservations are strongly advised—especially during cherry blossom season—when demand surges due to the area’s cultural significance and scenic beauty.

The most convenient route from Tokyo Station to Miken-in Temple is taking the Hibiya Line to Ginza Station, then transferring to the Toei Oedo Line to Roppongi Icchome Station, followed by an 8-minute walk. The journey takes about 30 minutes with frequent trains and minimal transfers. Taxis take around 20 minutes but may face congestion during peak hours. Use a Suica or ICOCA card for seamless travel across all subway and bus lines. Some tourist passes also cover this route, offering cost savings.

For scenic exploration, consider walking through Ginza’s bustling streets—where modern fashion meets historic architecture—to enrich your journey with local atmosphere and urban charm.

Near Miken-in Temple, visitors can enjoy authentic Zen meditation sessions and tea ceremony workshops led by temple monks. Morning zazen meditation offers a chance to practice mindfulness amid temple bells and quiet contemplation, fostering inner stillness. Daily tea gatherings feature hand-whisked matcha paired with delicate wagashi sweets, accompanied by insights into the deeper philosophy of Japanese tea culture.

Another highlight is the karensai (dry landscape) garden tour, guided by experts who explain symbolic elements and artistic design principles behind the temple’s renowned rock gardens. Special workshops like hand-copying Buddhist sutras allow guests to create personal spiritual keepsakes. Reservations are essential—especially on weekends and holidays—as these intimate experiences often book out weeks in advance.