Featured Hotels Near Mudo-ji Temple

Kobe Hotel Fruit Flower

Kobe Hotel Fruit Flower

3.6 / 53 Reviews
Kamiozo-2150 Ozocho
9.71KM from Mudo-ji Temple
Conference HallBarBarbecueAirport Drop-off ServiceBarbecue AvailableFitness Center
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Hotel Fine Rokko Kita Ichibanchi

Hotel Fine Rokko Kita Ichibanchi

4.2 / 5Good18 Reviews
4117-2, Arino-cho Karato, Kita-ku, Kobe, 651-1331
6.61KM from Mudo-ji Temple
Children's MealLuggage StorageParking
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Minotani Green Sports Hotel

Minotani Green Sports Hotel

3.4 / 5
1-1, Harano, Yamada-cho
0.64KM from Mudo-ji Temple
DryerPick-up ServiceKTVTennis CourtShuttle Service to StationHot Spring Hotel
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Hotel de Maya

Hotel de Maya

3.8 / 5
2-8 Mayasan-cho
7.37KM from Mudo-ji Temple
per night
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Hotel Gallery (Adult Only)

Hotel Gallery (Adult Only)

3.3 / 53 Reviews
Karato-4136 Arinocho
6.76KM from Mudo-ji Temple
Luggage StorageParking
per night
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Hotel Rokkozaka

Hotel Rokkozaka

Kita-ku, Arino-cho, Karato 1778-1
6.88KM from Mudo-ji Temple
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Kobe City Shizennoie - Hostel

Kobe City Shizennoie - Hostel

3.5 / 5
1-1 Nakaichiriyama, Rokkoyama-cho
7.63KM from Mudo-ji Temple
KayakingParking
per night
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Hotel Fine Rokko Kita Ichibanchi

Staying at Hotel Fine Rokko Kita Ichibanchi in Kobe was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The location is perfect—just a short subway ride from central Kobe, with great access to local restaurants, shops, and attractions. The hotel itself is well-designed, offering modern amenities with a touch of Japanese elegance. The room was clean, spacious, and incredibly comfortable, with a cozy bed and excellent air conditioning. I especially appreciated the thoughtful touches like the separate shower area, high-quality toiletries, and variety of slippers and essentials provided. The quiet, serene atmosphere on each floor made it easy to unwind after a day of exploring. It’s rare to find such a peaceful yet convenient stay with this level of service and detail. Highly recommend this place for travelers looking for a relaxing, well-located base in Kobe.

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Hotel Gallery (Adult Only)

Staying at Hotel Gallery was an absolute highlight of my trip to Kobe. The room was spacious and beautifully designed with a true Japanese aesthetic—serene, elegant, and full of character. I loved that the bathroom and shower area were separated, giving extra privacy and comfort. The large soaking tub and rainfall shower were perfect for unwinding after a long day. There was even a built-in massage chair in the room—such a nice touch! The surrounding area felt peaceful and authentic, with traditional vibes everywhere. Plus, it’s super convenient to get around town via subway. For an adult-only boutique hotel, this one truly delivers on every level. A must-stay if you're visiting Kobe.

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Kobe City Shizennoie - Hostel

I stayed here as a base for a hiking trip, and being located high up in the mountains definitely added to the unique vibe. I didn’t book meals initially, but was pleasantly surprised when dinner and breakfast were included—especially the BBQ setup! They handled lighting the fire and cleaning up afterward, which was super convenient. The dinner portion was massive, with a heavy focus on meat—way more than I could handle, especially since my appetite isn’t what it used to be. I’d have preferred a bit less meat and more vegetables; maybe a better balance for older guests like me. That said, considering this place is clearly geared toward younger hikers and backpackers, I might just be outside the target demographic. Breakfast was a simple hot dog served in a cardboard box, heated by burning the box itself—a fun concept but not very practical. My lighter struggled to catch, and even after finally getting it going, the inside remained lukewarm at best, with the core still cold. Honestly, more detailed info about meal timing and content during booking would’ve helped guests decide whether they wanted to add meals or not. There is a shared bath, but no towels or hairdryers provided—so pack your own essentials. If you expect hotel-level convenience, this might feel lacking. But if you come in with the mindset of a mountain hut experience, it works well. I appreciated the straightforward setup: a safe place to sleep, clean facilities, and access to a bath—all without overcomplicating things. It’s not fancy, but for a hiking stopover, it hits the right notes.