
Nirasaki/Nangudai Shrine Top Hotel Picks
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Nirasaki/Nangudai Shrine Top Hotel Picks
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| # | Hotel | Stars | Rating | Reviews | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Anayama Onsen Nomisou Ryokan | ★★★ | 5 | - | 8.23 km |
| 2 | Hotel Route-Inn Court Nirasaki | ★★★ | 3.6 | 2 | 2.7 km |
| 3 | Nirasakiyastay | ★★★ | 3.8 | - | 2.66 km |
| 4 | The Sun Sets and Rises Again | ★★★ | - | - | 7.39 km |
| 5 | Chateraise Hotel Nirasaki No Mori | ★★★ | - | - | 6.14 km |
| 6 | Shimizuya Ryokan | ★★ | 5 | - | 2.38 km |
| 7 | Family Lodge Hatagoya Nirasaki | ★★ | 4.2 | - | 7.55 km |







Everything you need to know about Nangudai Shrine
Nakatsugawa Ryokan is located just 150 meters from Nomiya Shrine's main gate, featuring traditional Japanese gardens and open-air baths. Choose a view-facing tatami room to witness morning mist drifting over the shrine’s vermilion roof. The hotel also hosts a 24-hour tea ceremony corner, allowing guests to immerse in Yamanashi’s ancient rituals during their stay.
Nomiya Shrine Memorial Inn offers spacious family rooms and a dedicated children’s play area, with soundproofed windows ensuring peaceful nights. Each guest receives a free guidebook detailing shrine visitation etiquette, local trails, and cultural events. Weekly on Saturdays, the hotel hosts "Rice Ribbon Blessing Workshops" where kids craft lucky paper cranes and receive official shrine amulets in a special ceremony.
Stay at Kokudo Estate Hotel, whose garden-view rooms feature tatami floors and exhibits on local weaving traditions. Begin your day with a guided early-morning ritual at the shrine, then explore the restored Shinagawa Hall for traditional dance performances. In the evening, enjoy a curated dinner of seasonal mountain vegetables and local sake at the hotel’s "Shrine Dining Room," completing a journey through sacred and earthly rhythms.
Yama no Mori View Villa features panoramic glass suites that frame the shrine’s changing seasons—cherry blossoms in spring, lush greenery in summer, fiery foliage in autumn, and snow-draped lanterns in winter. Daily "Four Seasons Walks" led by local historians reveal hidden terraces and ancient forest paths. During winter, guests can join the exclusive "Moonlight Fire Ceremony," sipping black bean soup beneath the shrine’s shadow in a moment of serene stillness.
Seishin Valley Retreat blends spiritual tranquility with forest healing, built entirely from local hinoki wood. Its private meditation chambers offer quiet reflection after visiting the shrine. Each morning at 6 AM, guests participate in a "Sunrise Purification Ritual," walking slowly along the shrine path to listen to birdsong and flowing streams. Upon arrival, guests receive a hand-written wish slip and a personalized amulet, plus access to monthly "Moonlight Blessing Ceremonies" in the garden.
Nomiya Light Studio specializes in photography with its 360-degree panoramic rooms equipped with adjustable lighting and rotating viewports, perfectly framing the shrine’s golden sunrise and twilight silhouettes. Free tripod and long-exposure filter rentals are available, and the hotel offers "Shrine Light Photography Classes" taught by professional photographers. Every evening includes a "Light Dialogue Night," where guests share images and create lasting visual memories of sacred space.
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