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Tucked away in a quiet corner of Tokyo, Mizokōin Temple feels like a secret sanctuary. With ancient stone lanterns, peaceful gardens, and a legendary tree said to whisper back your deepest thoughts, every step here slows your heart down. It’s not just a temple—it’s a moment of calm in the city’s chaos.

JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo

JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo

4.7 / 5Great1 Reviews
2-21-2 Takanawa
8.2KM from Mitsuzōin

Escape the hustle of the city at JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo, where Zen-inspired luxury meets natural beauty. Located in Shinagawa Takanawa, the hotel offers elegant rooms and seasonal Kaiseki cuisine for a truly immersive experience. Relax at the executive lounge, fitness center, or with a spa massage, while families will appreciate the kids' meals and amenities. Whether for business or leisure, this serene retreat has everything you need for a memorable stay in Tokyo!

Conference HallNewly OpenedChildren's SuppliesFitness CenterValet ParkingExecutive Lounge
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Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo

Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo

4.7 / 5Great352 Reviews
1 Chome-1-50 Shirokanedai
8.04KM from Mitsuzōin

This hotel is the perfect blend of business and leisure! Just a 4-minute walk to Shirokanedai Station, it's super convenient. Enjoy the indoor pool and spa, or work out at the fitness center to unwind. Rooms are well-equipped with a minibar and coffee maker for a comfortable stay. Dine at the Western and Chinese restaurants to satisfy your cravings. With Chinese signage and attentive service, communication is a breeze. Whether for work or travel, this is your ideal choice!

Conference HallExecutive FloorBarCafeNon-smoking floorValet Parking
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USD**9
The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection

The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection

4.9 / 5Outstanding150 Reviews
3 Chome-13-1 Takanawa
7.67KM from Mitsuzōin

This Tokyo boutique hotel is the perfect blend of business and leisure! Just a 3-minute walk to Shinagawa Station, with easy access to Ginza and Shibuya in 20 minutes, and Shinkansen rides to Osaka and Kyoto. Only 20 minutes from Haneda Airport, making it ideal for both international and domestic travelers. The hotel boasts 20,000 square meters of natural landscape with over 200 cherry trees, offering stunning seasonal views. Spacious rooms, Italian and Japanese restaurants allow you to dine while admiring the lush garden. Recently renovated by acclaimed designer Aoyama Nomura, it harmoniously blends traditional and modern design. Note that tattoos may restrict access to public baths.

Conference HallBarDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceBusiness CenterFitness Center
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Tokyo Marriott Hotel

Tokyo Marriott Hotel

4.2 / 5Good11 Reviews
4 Chome-7-36 Kitashinagawa
7.07KM from Mitsuzōin

Located in the heart of Tokyo, this hotel offers a perfect blend of luxury and convenience. Enjoy exclusive access to the Executive Lounge and Executive Floor, along with Chinese-friendly services for a seamless stay. Rooms feature double-padded beds and free Wi-Fi, with some offering stunning views of Tokyo Bay and the city skyline. Stay active at the fitness center or dine in style at Lounge & Dining G. Whether for business or family trips, the meeting rooms and children's amenities cater to all needs. Don’t miss out on this exceptional experience!

Executive FloorConference HallExecutive LoungeCafeNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning Service
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USD**3

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Mitsuzōin

Stay at Tokyo Imperial Hotel, just a 15-minute walk from Misono-ji Temple. This boutique property blends modern luxury with traditional Japanese design, offering guests exclusive tea ceremony experiences and kimono rental services. Complimentary shuttle buses connect to Ginza and Asakusa, ensuring seamless travel. Each room features authentic tatami flooring and private garden views, creating a serene retreat after visiting the temple. The hotel also serves exquisite kaiseki cuisine daily, showcasing Japan’s refined culinary artistry.

Take the Ginza Line subway from Tokyo Station to Kamiyacho Station, then transfer to a local bus or walk 10 minutes to Misono-ji Temple. For drivers, use the Shuto Expressway via the Otemon Exit, with access to the temple’s complimentary parking lot. Traffic can be heavy during peak hours due to tour groups, so early departure is advised. Alternatively, rent an electric bike (e.g., Sakura Bike) from nearby stations—ideal for leisurely rides along the temple’s scenic paths.

Near Misono-ji Temple, enjoy immersive cultural activities: join daily morning meditation sessions (book in advance) to experience Buddhist mindfulness; participate in a handmade paper umbrella workshop guided by master artisans—take your creation home as a souvenir. Book a garden tour with tea ceremony, sipping matcha and wagashi beneath ancient trees. During spring, the annual Cherry Blossom Lantern Festival illuminates the grounds with hundreds of handcrafted paper lanterns, creating a dreamlike atmosphere perfect for photography.

Try the miso soup ramen at Misono-ji Front Yatai, featuring a broth simmered for ten years using aged kelp, paired with handmade pork balls and fresh vegetables—rich, comforting, and deeply flavorful. Don’t miss the red bean mochi from Senbon-ya, a family-run confectionery with a three-generation legacy—soft exterior, velvety filling. For a full traditional kaiseki meal, reserve a table at Gion Charyo, where eight seasonal courses showcase nature’s bounty in every bite. All restaurants are within walking distance of the temple, ideal for enjoying post-visitation meals.

At night, Misono-ji Temple offers unique experiences: the midnight bell ceremony on the first and fifteenth days of each month, where three deep chimes echo through the stillness, evoking solemn reflection. During the Tsukimi Festival (Mid-Autumn Moon Viewing), the courtyard is adorned with paper lanterns and prayer ribbons, inviting visitors to write wishes under the moonlight. Occasionally, a temporary light art exhibition appears in autumn, using projection mapping to animate statues and sutras across the walls, transforming the space into a dynamic spiritual canvas. Wear a light jacket—nights can be chilly, and some areas lack lighting.