Featured Hotels Near Myorenji Temple

Sotetsu Fresa Inn Yokohama Totsuka

Sotetsu Fresa Inn Yokohama Totsuka

4.7 / 5Great54 Reviews
16-8 Totsukachō
5.78KM from Myorenji Temple
Children's Play AreaDryerFamily-friendly HotelChildren's Play AreaNon-smoking floorChildren's Meal
per night
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Super Hotel Totsuka Eki Higashiguchi

Super Hotel Totsuka Eki Higashiguchi

4.1 / 5Good2 Reviews
Totsuka Yoshidacho 3002−3
5.64KM from Myorenji Temple
DryerDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceHot Spring Hotel
per night
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Toyoko Inn Futamatagawa-Eki Kita-Guchi

Toyoko Inn Futamatagawa-Eki Kita-Guchi

4.2 / 5Good6 Reviews
26-7 Honmuracho
2.65KM from Myorenji Temple
DryerLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceParking
per night
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Super Hotel Totsuka Station East

Super Hotel Totsuka Station East

4.3 / 5Good
3002-3 Yoshidacho
5.64KM from Myorenji Temple
Dry Cleaning ServiceHot Spring HotelParking
per night
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USD**4
ASOKONO HOTEL

ASOKONO HOTEL

3.7 / 53 Reviews
2173 Kamikawaicho
5.98KM from Myorenji Temple
per night
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Hotel W-Mulia - W Group Hotels & Resorts

Hotel W-Mulia - W Group Hotels & Resorts

Imaicho 1256
4.33KM from Myorenji Temple
per night
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HOTEL EN

HOTEL EN

3.4 / 5
2453-1 Kamikawaicho Asahi Ward
6.21KM from Myorenji Temple
per night
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USD**3
Hotel Mario Yokohama (Adult Only)

Hotel Mario Yokohama (Adult Only)

Tsuruma 7-28-28
6.74KM from Myorenji Temple
per night
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Myorenji Temple

Yokohama Marriott Hotel is a top choice, located just a 10-minute drive from Myorenji Temple. The hotel features Japanese-modern style rooms with elegant interiors and exceptional service. Its rooftop bar offers stunning views of Yokohama Bay at night. Easily accessible via subway—only 15 minutes from the temple—this location combines convenience with cultural immersion. Nearby traditional tea houses and quiet alleys enhance the authentic local experience.

The most convenient option is taking the Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line to "Yokohama Station," then transferring to a bus or walking about 15 minutes. Taxis take around 10 minutes but may face delays during peak hours. Alternatively, rent an electric bicycle from the Minato Mirai 21 district and ride along the coastal route—offering scenic views of urban and natural landscapes for a sustainable, immersive journey.

Must-try experiences include daily morning meditation sessions led by experienced monks, offering deep tranquility and introspection. The temple also features a traditional tea room where visitors can enjoy handcrafted matcha and wagashi while learning basic tea ceremony etiquette. On weekends, wood carving workshops allow guests to create small Buddha figurines as keepsakes. These activities provide authentic insight into Japanese Buddhist culture and foster meaningful connections with the local community.

Start your day with a visit to Myorenji Temple for morning meditation and tea ceremony, soaking in peaceful ambiance. Head to Chinatown Yokohama for lunch featuring authentic Cantonese cuisine and dim sum. In the afternoon, stroll through the Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, exploring historic architecture and creative boutiques. End the day atop the Yokohama Skytree for panoramic views of the illuminated cityscape. This itinerary blends spirituality, culinary delights, heritage, and urban beauty, showcasing Yokohama’s rich diversity.

Yes, the Yokohama Children's Science Museum is located nearby, offering interactive exhibits and hands-on science experiments perfect for kids of all ages. Just a 15-minute walk away, Ookurayama Park features spacious lawns, playgrounds, and a small petting zoo, ideal for family picnics. Scenic walking trails offer panoramic views of Yokohama City. This blend of nature, education, and recreation makes it a favorite destination for families seeking fun and relaxation.

Myorenji Temple showcases Tang-style wooden architecture using traditional mortise-and-tenon joinery—no nails or glue—demonstrating exquisite craftsmanship. The main hall enshrines a 1,000-year-old bronze Guanyin statue, deeply revered and solemn in presence. The garden blends dry landscape (kare-sansui) with pond-and-stream stroll garden elements: stone arrangements symbolize mountains, raked sand represents flowing water, embodying Zen philosophy. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom around the temple, creating a breathtaking scene cherished by photographers.