Hotels with Conference Hall Near Ryuko-ji

Toyoko Inn Shonan Kamakura Fujisawa-eki Kita-guchi

Toyoko Inn Shonan Kamakura Fujisawa-eki Kita-guchi

4.4 / 5Good136 Reviews
515-1
3.09KM from Ryuko-ji
Conference HallDryerLaundry ServiceParking
per night
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USD**9
Shonan Kamakura Crystal Hotel

Shonan Kamakura Crystal Hotel

3.7 / 5
14-1 Minami Fujisawa, Fujisawa-city
2.82KM from Ryuko-ji
Conference HallWedding Banquet ServicesBarDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage Storage
per night
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USD**5
KKR Enoshima New Koyo

KKR Enoshima New Koyo

4.6 / 5Great17 Reviews
1 Chome-7-23 Katasekaigan
0.28KM from Ryuko-ji
Conference HallChildren's Play Area2024 Featured HotelsParking
per night
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USD**8
Iwamotoro

Iwamotoro

4.2 / 5Good16 Reviews
2 Chome-2-7 Enoshima
1.42KM from Ryuko-ji
Conference HallChildren's SuppliesLuggage StorageMedical RoomPoolParking
per night
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USD**1
Enoshima Guest House 134

Enoshima Guest House 134

3.9 / 514 Reviews
2 Chome-15-15 Katasekaigan
0.69KM from Ryuko-ji
Conference HallBowling AlleyDryerLaundry RoomDry Cleaning ServiceGame Room
per night
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USD**2

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Ryuko-ji

Fujisawa Hot Spring Hotel is a top choice, just a 10-minute walk from Ryōkaku-ji Temple. It features private onsen baths overlooking the Kuji no Hama Sea, and offers daily Zen meditation workshops to help guests connect with the temple’s spiritual atmosphere. The hotel also provides complimentary shuttle service for temple visits and partners with local artisans for seasonal craft sessions.

The nearest scenic hotel, Shōnan Bijō, is just a 15-minute walk from Ryōkaku-ji Temple via Prefectural Road 247. Its mountain-sea view rooms offer panoramic vistas of the temple's bell tower and distant coastline. The hotel features a traditional tea ceremony room and an outdoor garden terrace, plus complimentary kimono rental for guests exploring the historic streets nearby

Yes, Fujisawa Machiya Ryokan is a beautifully preserved Meiji-era residence transformed into a secluded Japanese inn. Each room features tatami flooring and shoji screens, opening onto a serene bamboo grove. With no large common areas and only limited daily tea ceremonies, this intimate retreat offers personalized guided walks to hidden stone inscriptions—perfect for those seeking tranquility and authenticity near Ryōkaku-ji Temple