Best <3-Star Hotels Near Ohae Temple

Chikugoyoshii Machiyayado Ikuha

Chikugoyoshii Machiyayado Ikuha

4.4 / 5Good
1386 Yoshiimachi
3.21KM from Ohae Temple
DryerParking
per night
From
USD**6
Minamo

Minamo

4.5 / 5Great
118 Wakamiya Yoshiimachi
3.04KM from Ohae Temple
per night
From
USD**2
Kifune

Kifune

694-1 Yamakita, Ukiha-machi
3.86KM from Ohae Temple
per night
From
USD**8
Imogawa Lodge

Imogawa Lodge

5 / 5Outstanding
182-3 Ukihamachiimogawa
1.22KM from Ohae Temple
BarbecueParkingBarbecue Available
per night
From
USD**9
Yamakita no Akari

Yamakita no Akari

4.6 / 5Great
1757-6 Ukihamachi Yamakita
3.7KM from Ohae Temple
per night
From
USD**6
Harazuru Onsen Ryokan Kanseikaku

Harazuru Onsen Ryokan Kanseikaku

3.5 / 5
14-1, Yoshiimachichitose, Ukiha-Shi, Fukuoka, 839-1304, Japan
2.87KM from Ohae Temple
per night
From
USD**4
Hotaru

Hotaru

795 Ukiha, Ukihamachi, Ukiha-shi
1.02KM from Ohae Temple
per night
From
USD**3

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Ohae Temple

Stay at Daisen-ji Sōdō Yūsui-an, a serene retreat housed within the historic temple grounds. This traditional Japanese inn offers tatami-mat rooms with Zen gardens and daily tea ceremony experiences. Located just a 3-minute walk from the main temple, guests can join morning chanting rituals and enjoy quiet contemplation surrounded by moss-covered stone paths. The intimate setting makes it ideal for spiritual travelers seeking authenticity. Book exclusive packages through the HopeGoo app for access to guided meditation sessions and plant-based meals.

Yes, Daisen-ji Sōdō Yūsui-an hosts regular Zen meditation sessions, including morning zazen practice, tea ceremony workshops, and garden walking tours led by resident monks. These immersive activities are designed to deepen visitors’ understanding of Japanese Zen traditions. The retreat features a dedicated meditation hall with tatami mats and incense burners, creating a tranquil atmosphere. Small-group formats ensure personalized attention. Reserve your spot via the HopeGoo app to unlock a curated "Mindful Day" package, including accommodation, meals, and guided experiences.

Within a 5-minute stroll from Daisen-ji Temple, explore the Fukuyama City Art Museum (featuring local Buddhist art and traditional crafts), the 1,000-year-old well ruins, and a well-preserved Edo-period wooden bridge. The bamboo path leading to these spots is especially photogenic during cherry blossom season. Additionally, Yūsui-an offers complimentary guided tours of the temple’s hidden treasures, including Heian-era statues and ink-calligraphy murals. Reserve your tour through the HopeGoo app to receive a limited-edition Zen-themed postcard as a keepsake.