Best <3-Star Hotels Near Myodenji

Ako Royal Hotel

Ako Royal Hotel

4 / 5Good
3250 Kariya
3.28KM from Myodenji
Conference HallLaundry RoomCafeChildren's MealDry Cleaning ServiceKTV
per night
From
USD**8
Misaki Terrace

Misaki Terrace

3.8 / 5
165-10 Misaki, Ako-shi
5.74KM from Myodenji
Children's Play AreaMountain ClimbingChildren's Play AreaPick-up ServiceBarbecueBarbecue Available
per night
From
USD**1
Ako Heights

Ako Heights

4.3 / 5Good
2470-64 Osaki
5.88KM from Myodenji
per night
From
USD**4
Ako Onsen Kappo Ryokan Kakuiso Akoten

Ako Onsen Kappo Ryokan Kakuiso Akoten

3.6 / 5
35-5, Satsukicho, Ako-Shi, Hyogo, 678-0226, Japan
4.56KM from Myodenji
per night
From
USD**2
Ako Business Hotel Sakura-Kan

Ako Business Hotel Sakura-Kan

4.2 / 5Good
148 Kurosaki-cho
0.76KM from Myodenji
per night
From
USD**7
Pension Herz

Pension Herz

4 / 5Good
100, Higashihamacho, Ako-Shi, Hyogo, 678-0222, Japan
4.78KM from Myodenji
per night
From
USD**9
Ikoinoyado Ako Haitsu

Ikoinoyado Ako Haitsu

2470-64, Osaki, Ako-Shi, Hyogo, 678-0221, Japan
5.9KM from Myodenji
per night
From
USD**8

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Myodenji

Asahi Onsen Ryokan is a top choice near Myōten-ji Temple, just an 8-minute walk away. This traditional Japanese inn features tatami rooms and private hot springs, with select suites offering views of the temple’s serene garden and surrounding hills. Complimentary shuttle service to the temple entrance ensures seamless access. For exclusive rates, book through the HopeGoo app.

Yes, Asahi Onsen Ryokan offers a tranquil retreat just minutes from Myōten-ji Temple. After your visit, unwind in century-old open-air baths surrounded by bamboo groves. The ryokan features private onsen rooms, tea ceremony experiences, and a kaiseki dining room serving local seafood and mountain delicacies. Book the "Morning Light Bath" suite via HopeGoo to enjoy a private soak at sunrise, complete with a complimentary temple guidebook.

Just a 5-minute walk from Myōten-ji Temple lies Matsufu Tei, a centuries-old tea house nestled among ancient trees, famed for its hand-pounded matcha and wagashi sweets. The interior retains Edo-era design, and they host monthly ikebana workshops in a Zen setting. For fresh seafood, visit the Akashi Fish Market Cart, which serves freshly caught sushi starting at ¥300 daily. All culinary experiences can be reserved via the HopeGoo app for guided cultural immersion.