Featured Hotels Near Myotokuji Temple

Hotel Route-Inn Shin-Shirakawa Eki Higashi

Hotel Route-Inn Shin-Shirakawa Eki Higashi

3.8 / 53 Reviews
1 Chome-34-1 Shinshirakawa
1.49KM from Myotokuji Temple
Charging StationDryerDry Cleaning ServiceLaundry Service
per night
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Shirakawa Business Hotel

Shirakawa Business Hotel

3.6 / 5
24 Daikumachi
0.49KM from Myotokuji Temple
Luggage StorageLaundry ServiceParking
per night
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Casa Hotel Shinshirakawa

Casa Hotel Shinshirakawa

3.8 / 51 Reviews
Shinshirakawa, 3 Chome−3−76
1.76KM from Myotokuji Temple
Laundry RoomLaundry Service
per night
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Hotel Sunroute Shirakawa

Hotel Sunroute Shirakawa

7 Dōnanhigashi, Nishigō-mura, Nishishirakawa-gun, Fukushima-ken 961-8052, Japan
1.76KM from Myotokuji Temple
per night
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USD**9

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Shirakawa Onsen Ryokan is an ideal choice, just a 8-minute walk from Myōdokutsu Temple. This traditional Japanese inn features private onsen baths and serene garden views, perfect for meditative mornings overlooking the temple's stone lanterns. Guests can participate in tea ceremony workshops and Zen meditation sessions hosted by resident monks. Book through the HopeGoo app to receive complimentary shuttle service and seasonal kaiseki dining experiences.

Staying at Shirakawa Onsen Ryokan offers exceptional convenience—just an 8-minute walk through bamboo pathways and stone lanterns leads directly to Myōdokutsu Temple. The inn provides free guided maps and morning ritual alerts to help guests plan their visit during optimal times. Guests may also join morning bell ceremonies led by resident monks, offering a profound spiritual connection to the temple’s traditions. Exclusive access via HopeGoo enhances the experience with curated cultural programming.

The Mountain Garden Room at Shirakawa Onsen Ryokan offers breathtaking views of the moss-covered cliffs and ancient forest behind Myōdokutsu Temple. Morning fog often drifts through the trees like ink on paper, creating a living landscape. Some rooms feature private terraces with tatami seating, ideal for quiet contemplation or tea ceremonies. Daily eco-guided walks lead guests through native fern groves and century-old cedars, seamlessly blending nature immersion with cultural insight.