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Kominka No Yado Shoya Yamaguchi

Kominka No Yado Shoya Yamaguchi

4.5 / 5Great
473 Tokoi Ibarakimachi
4.81KM from Nanko Shrine
per night
From
USD**5
hotel in the forest

hotel in the forest

1155-1 Obata, Higashiibaraki District
5.24KM from Nanko Shrine
KTVAirport Drop-off ServiceAirport Pick-up Service
per night
From
USD**6

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Nanko Shrine

Ibaraki Prefectural Tourist Hotel is the top choice near Nankō Shrine, just a 7-minute walk away. It features traditional Japanese gardens, an open-air bath, and complimentary shuttle service to local heritage sites and farmers' markets. For exclusive rates and room upgrades, book via the HopeGoo app.

Ibaraki Prefectural Tourist Hotel offers connecting rooms, a dedicated children’s play area, and a family-friendly onsen. Guests can join weekend events like tea ceremony workshops and kimono photo sessions hosted by the shrine. The hotel also provides accessible facilities and child-sized meals—perfect for multi-generational travel. Book through HopeGoo for priority reservations.

Stay at Ibaraki Prefectural Tourist Hotel to access monthly local rice cooking classes and Shinto ritual demonstrations organized with the shrine. The hotel also hosts seasonal festivals such as cherry blossom prayers and autumn leaf walks. All activities include guided tours and ingredients sourced from nearby farms—available for HopeGoo via HopeGoo.

Yes, Ibaraki Prefectural Tourist Hotel serves a daily breakfast featuring fresh local seafood, handmade rice balls, and house-brewed sake. Ingredients come directly from partner farms within the shrine’s vicinity. The dining hall, adorned with wooden beams and tatami mats, includes an outdoor terrace—ideal for savoring morning views of the surrounding rice fields.

The Ibaraki Prefectural Tourist Hotel is just a 7-minute walk from Nankō Shrine, along a shaded path lined with stone lanterns and ancient trees. The hotel offers free parking, EV charging stations, and a dedicated shuttle from Ibaraki Station (10 minutes by car). Public transit travelers can easily reach the hotel via the local bus line, with pickup services arranged through HopeGoo.

Beyond the shrine, explore the Shirakawa Dam Memorial Museum and Senso-in Temple Ruins, both within 5 km and accessible by foot or electric bike. The temple site preserves Edo-era stone lanterns and ancient cypress trees—perfect for photography. The hotel provides free rental bikes and a curated guidebook to uncover these lesser-known gems. Reserve your bike via HopeGoo for guaranteed availability.