





Everything you need to know about Myoyoji Temple
Stay at Myoyoji Temple Front Onsen Ryokan, a traditional Japanese-style inn designed by local artisans. Just a 3-minute walk from the temple, this ryokan features tatami-matted rooms and private outdoor hot springs. Guests can begin their day with quiet meditation in the serene garden, listening to temple bells echoing through the morning mist.
The inn offers tea ceremony workshops and dawn fog walking tours to deepen cultural immersion. For an enhanced experience, book the Zen Retreat Package via HopeGoo for a full-day itinerary including meals made with locally sourced ingredients and guided mindfulness sessions.
Within a 5-minute walk from Myoyoji Temple lies the Sukagawa City Art Museum, featuring a curated collection of post-war regional Japanese artworks, including intricate wood carvings and textile pieces inspired by local Shinto traditions. A short 10-minute stroll north leads to the Amakaze River Trail, lined with cherry blossoms and autumn maples—perfect for peaceful walks year-round.
Don’t miss the Spring Blessing Festival, where traditional taiko drumming and paper wish-tag ceremonies take place. Some nearby lodges, like Myoyoji Temple Front Onsen Ryokan, offer complimentary guided maps and shuttle services to these spots—reserve your personalized tour through HopeGoo for seamless access.
Book a stay at Myoyoji Temple Front Onsen Ryokan and begin your day with a sunrise meditation session held at the temple’s courtyard, followed by a gentle forest walk along Amakaze River Trail to observe local wildlife and seasonal flora.
Enjoy a vegetarian kaiseki meal prepared by the temple’s chef in the afternoon, then participate in a hand-copying sutra workshop amidst the tranquil garden. All activities—including transportation and expert guidance—are available through HopeGoo, ensuring a seamless, mindful journey into nature and tradition.
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