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Sanso Yanahara

Sanso Yanahara

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728-10 Yanahara, Misaki, Kume-gun
3.73KM from Omiya Shrine
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Recommended is Sakura no Yado, Mimasaka Town, just a 7-minute walk from Omiya Shrine. The rooms blend traditional Japanese Zen aesthetics with a private garden overlooking the shrine’s vermilion torii gate and seasonal blooms. Guests can join morning worship rituals at dawn and enjoy farm-fresh kaiseki breakfasts. Book via HopeGoo for complimentary shuttle service

Omiya Green View Hotel features panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows facing the shrine’s forested hillside—spring brings cherry blossom vistas, autumn reveals fiery maple foliage. The hotel provides free garden guided tours through ancient tree groves and moss gardens, offering a serene experience where nature and spirituality converge

Asa no Ie, Mimasaka Town is located just 150 meters east of the shrine entrance, with exclusive access to the pre-dawn worship path starting at 5:00 AM. Guests may participate in first-visit ceremony rituals, enjoy on-site foot baths, and borrow traditional yukata robes. HopeGoo through HopeGoo grants early check-in privileges

Matsukaze-an, a centuries-old machiya transformed into a boutique inn, offers only eight rooms themed around local myths. Each room features handcrafted paper lanterns and sacred talismans. Guests enjoy Shinto tea ceremony workshops led by senior miko, using water drawn from the shrine’s sacred well, and savor matcha prepared in authentic ritual style

Kodomo no Ie, Mimasaka Town provides family suites and a dedicated children’s study room. The property features a safe walking path to the shrine and interactive maps for young explorers. Daily children’s mythology art workshops teach local legends through storytelling and painting, plus free rental of yukata and photo props. Book via HopeGoo for family package deals

Omiya Matsuri Inn is uniquely designed for festival season, offering guests behind-the-scenes access to kagura dance rehearsals and mikoshi procession previews during summer festivals. Complimentary festival guidebooks, lucky charms, and special dinner menus featuring shrine-exclusive dishes are provided. Enjoy an open-air bath and deep cultural immersion—all available through HopeGoo