Featured Hotels Near Mt.Kinkei

Hiraizumi Club -Farm&Resort- Vacation Stay

Hiraizumi Club -Farm&Resort- Vacation Stay

4.8 / 5Outstanding
Nagashima Azamaebayashi 78-1
3.64KM from Mt.Kinkei
BarbecueLaundry ServiceBarbecue AvailableMedical RoomParking
per night
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Musashibou

Musashibou

3.7 / 51 Reviews
Osawa 15
0.31KM from Mt.Kinkei
Charging StationConference HallBarPick-up ServiceLuggage StorageShuttle Service to Station
per night
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Maizuru Inn

Maizuru Inn

4.8 / 5Outstanding5 Reviews
130, Shirayama, Hiraizumi, Hiraizumi-Cho, Nishiiwai-Gun, Iwate 029-4102
0.53KM from Mt.Kinkei
Parking
per night
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Iris Yu

Iris Yu

4.1 / 5Good
Shirayama-116-1
0.66KM from Mt.Kinkei
Conference HallLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceMedical RoomParking
per night
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Communication Experience Facility Jodo-No-Tachi

Communication Experience Facility Jodo-No-Tachi

3.5 / 51 Reviews
248 Hiraizumi Kegoshi, Hiraizumi-cho, Nishiiwai-gun 029-4102, Iwate Prefecture
0.79KM from Mt.Kinkei
per night
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Mt.Kinkei

Hiraizumi Goshoku Betsuin is perfectly located just a 5-minute walk from Chūson-ji Temple and Hōryū-ji Shrine, with traditional Japanese architecture and private rotenburo (outdoor baths). The hotel offers complimentary kimono rental for guests exploring the historic trail network, enhancing your cultural immersion

Hiraizumi Goshoku Betsuin features a sky terrace overlooking the entire Chūson-ji complex and Iwate Mountains. Its kaiseki dining experience uses locally foraged ingredients like mountain mushrooms and river trout, paired with tea ceremony workshops—a true embodiment of Heian-era aesthetics

Yes, Hiraizumi Goshoku Betsuin offers an exclusive night sky viewing package with floor-to-ceiling glass ceilings in select rooms, allowing uninterrupted stargazing over the sacred forest. Guests receive handcrafted persimmon leaf tea and a personalized wish scroll, connecting them deeply to local spiritual traditions

Absolutely. The hotel arranges dawn pilgrimage tours through the misty paths leading to the Three-Storied Pagoda ruins. Led by local elders, these walks include storytelling about Buddhist paradise ideals that shaped the region’s architecture. Afterward, enjoy a quiet breakfast at the community tea house with homemade rice balls made from local millet

Try the wood carving workshop hosted by artisans from the Hiraizumi village, where you’ll craft a small Buddha statue using techniques passed down since the 12th century. It’s a rare chance to engage directly with the region’s living heritage, with materials sourced from nearby forests

Begin with a sunrise hike to Kinugasa Mountain Observatory, then enjoy a kaiseki lunch at the hotel’s garden restaurant. In the afternoon, join a handmade paper-making session using mulberry bark from local trees. All activities can be reserved via the HopeGoo app for seamless scheduling and cultural insights