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Hotels with Newly Opened Near Omiya Hachiman Shrine

Visit Omiya Hachiman Shrine, a thousand-year-old spiritual gem with vibrant red torii gates standing proudly against the sky. As incense curls through the air and prayers whisper on the breeze, each stone path echoes history. Don’t miss the spring cherry blossoms or fall foliage—this is a photographer’s dream come true.

CITYZEN TOKYO

CITYZEN TOKYO

4.5 / 5Great
1-28-8Hatsudai
3.79KM from Omiya Hachiman Shrine

This newly opened and renovated hotel, located in the heart of Tokyo, boasts a high rating of 4.8, making it your ideal choice! Whether for business or leisure, this place has got you covered. With its modern design and complete facilities, you can enjoy comfort and relaxation amidst your busy travels. Come and experience it now!

Newly OpenedNewly Renovated
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Mi-Villa SHIBUYA HONMACHI

Mi-Villa SHIBUYA HONMACHI

4.9 / 5Outstanding
Honmachi, 3-chōme−23−6
4.12KM from Omiya Hachiman Shrine
Newly OpenedGame RoomParking
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illi Tria Shibuya

illi Tria Shibuya

4.8 / 5Outstanding
7F WAVE Dogenzaka, 1-15-8 Dogenzaka
5.89KM from Omiya Hachiman Shrine
Newly OpenedDryer
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J-ARC Shinjuku

J-ARC Shinjuku

4.8 / 5Outstanding
8-chōme-14-4 Nishishinjuku
5KM from Omiya Hachiman Shrine
Newly Opened
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Liberty Place Nakano

Liberty Place Nakano

4.6 / 5Great
5-chōme-23-10 Nakano
4.08KM from Omiya Hachiman Shrine
Newly Opened
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Bellie Sangenjaya by Tranova

Bellie Sangenjaya by Tranova

4.4 / 5Good
2-chōme-24-3 Taishidō
4.82KM from Omiya Hachiman Shrine
Newly Opened
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West Shinjuku Nakano Family Inn

West Shinjuku Nakano Family Inn

4.3 / 5Good
54-4, 5 Chome- Nakano
3.8KM from Omiya Hachiman Shrine
Newly Opened
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U Place Shimokitazawa

U Place Shimokitazawa

4.1 / 5Good
2-chōme-27-9 Kitazawa
3.16KM from Omiya Hachiman Shrine
Newly Opened
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Ruygo Shinjuku Nishi-Ochiai

Ruygo Shinjuku Nishi-Ochiai

3.7 / 5
2-chōme-14-17 Nishiochiai
5.7KM from Omiya Hachiman Shrine
Newly Opened
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9STAY Shinsen

9STAY Shinsen

3 Chome-1-15 Aobadai
5.72KM from Omiya Hachiman Shrine
Newly OpenedNon-smoking floorLaundry RoomHotel Labels
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Friendly In Shinjyuku

Friendly In Shinjyuku

2-34-6 Sasazuka
2.38KM from Omiya Hachiman Shrine
Newly OpenedAirport Pick-up ServiceAirport Drop-off ServiceParking
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M-stay nishishinjuku

M-stay nishishinjuku

5-chōme-12-2 Nishishinjuku
4.34KM from Omiya Hachiman Shrine
Newly OpenedNon-smoking floorLaundry Room
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Yumenoya Kamikitazawa

Yumenoya Kamikitazawa

4-chōme-15-7 Kamikitazawa
1.97KM from Omiya Hachiman Shrine
Newly OpenedAirport Pick-up ServiceAirport Drop-off Service
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WUZHOU HOTEL

WUZHOU HOTEL

2-chōme-20-9 Honmachi
3.66KM from Omiya Hachiman Shrine
Newly OpenedAirport Pick-up ServiceAirport Drop-off Service
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Kitashinjuku House

Kitashinjuku House

Kitashinjuku, 4-chōme−15−2
5.42KM from Omiya Hachiman Shrine
Newly Opened
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Omiya Hachiman Shrine

Near Omiya Hachiman Shrine in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, the Tokyo Omiya Grand Hotel is a top choice, located just a 10-minute walk from the shrine and offering convenient access to Omiya Station. This modern yet traditional-style hotel features comfortable tatami rooms and complimentary shuttle services to nearby subway lines.

For a more authentic cultural experience, consider staying at Kashu Omiya, a boutique ryokan with serene gardens inspired by Edo-period design. Guests can participate in daily tea ceremony workshops, immersing themselves in traditional Japanese hospitality.

Both properties are centrally located in Omiya-ku, making them ideal bases for visiting the shrine and exploring Tokyo’s surrounding districts like Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Ueno via efficient rail connections.

After visiting Omiya Hachiman Shrine, take a stroll through Omiya Park, renowned for its seasonal blossoms—especially stunning cherry blossoms in spring. The park also hosts open-air events and tranquil walking paths perfect for relaxation.

Next, visit the Omiya City Museum to explore local history and artifacts tied to the shrine’s spiritual heritage, including ancient ritual tools and documents related to Hachiman worship.

In the evening, explore Omiya West Exit Shopping Street, where you can savor authentic local cuisine such as freshly fried tempura, yakitori skewers, and kanto-style oden. Don’t miss the regional specialty: shoyu chicken yakitori, known for its rich, savory flavor.

For a deeper cultural immersion, attend the shrine’s annual Spring Matsuri Festival or Autumn Kagura Dance Performance, where traditional Shinto rituals and ceremonial dances bring the spirit of the past to life.

The most convenient route from central Tokyo to Omiya Hachiman Shrine is via the JR Tohoku Main Line or Saitama Super Route (Saitama Shinkansen), arriving at Omiya Station in about 30 minutes. From the station, follow South Exit Avenue for a 15-minute walk to the shrine entrance.

Alternatively, take the Hibiya Line from Akihabara Station to Nakameguro, then transfer to the Tobu Isesaki Line to Omiya Station—approximately 45 minutes total. Use a Suica or Pasmo card for seamless transfers without needing separate tickets.

At Omiya Station’s front plaza, clear signage and visitor information kiosks guide tourists to the shrine. On weekends and holidays, free shuttle buses often run between major stations and the shrine area, significantly improving accessibility.

Omiya Hachiman Shrine showcases architecture rooted in the Heian period, blending Shinmei-zukuri and Ōyamato-zukuri styles, reflecting deep historical significance. The main hall features a hinoki bark roof, vibrant red torii gates, and intricate wooden frameworks that create a dynamic visual rhythm.

A standout feature is the three-story pagoda, though reconstructed in the Edo period, it preserves original craftsmanship and detailed carvings, including dragon motifs and symbolic representations of Hachiman, the deity of war and protection.

The temizuya (purification fountain) is particularly notable for its stone and wood construction. During festivals, hundreds of senbazuru (paper cranes) are hung around the shrine, symbolizing prayers for health and happiness—creating a striking and meaningful visual spectacle.

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Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo

Staying at Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is unbeatable—right next to the subway station, with a direct entrance from the basement restaurant level. It’s just a 10-minute walk to Shinjuku’s heart, making exploring the city effortless. The room was much larger than average for a Japanese hotel, clean, well-maintained, and stocked with high-quality toiletries—so refreshing. Breakfast was a highlight: a wide variety of options, from traditional Japanese dishes to Western favorites, all fresh and delicious. One of the best parts? The view from the south wing faces Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. During the day, you can spot Mount Fuji on clear days; at night, the building’s stunning light show lights up the skyline. Just a short stroll away is the 52nd-floor observation deck—completely free and offering breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo’s glittering cityscape. This place truly delivers on comfort, convenience, and unforgettable moments. Perfect for families or anyone looking for a premium yet relaxed stay in Tokyo.