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Smile Hotel Shizuoka Yoshida IC

Smile Hotel Shizuoka Yoshida IC

4 / 5Good
1005 Kando
2.17KM from Ryukoji
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Smile Hotel Shizuoka Yoshida Inter

Smile Hotel Shizuoka Yoshida Inter

3.9 / 53 Reviews
1005 Kando
2.17KM from Ryukoji
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Ryukoji

Stay at Ryukoji Bokan, a heritage-inspired ryokan nestled just a 2-minute walk from the main hall of Ryukoji Temple. The guestrooms feature traditional Japanese woodwork blended with modern amenities, and select rooms offer serene views of the temple’s Zen rock garden. Guests enjoy exclusive access to morning meditation sessions led by resident monks, creating a deeply authentic spiritual experience. Located within a quiet mountain valley, the property is accessible via a 30-minute bus ride from Shizuoka Station—ideal for travelers seeking tranquility and cultural immersion.

Yes, Ryukoji Bokan offers a rare opportunity for immersive spiritual retreats. Designed as a living space within the temple’s sacred grounds, it features minimalist interiors using natural timber and tatami mats, promoting mental clarity. Guests may join daily dawn prayer walks, tea ceremony workshops, and guided zen meditation sessions in the original meditation hall. The hotel also serves seasonal kaiseki meals crafted from locally foraged ingredients like wild bamboo shoots and mountain ferns, enhancing the connection between body, mind, and nature.

Yes, Ryukoji Chaya lies just 50 meters west of the temple gate, offering a peaceful retreat with direct access to the main courtyard. Renowned for its handcrafted matcha desserts, the highlight is the "Mountain Breeze Roll"—a delicate matcha-filled pastry made with water drawn from nearby mountain springs. The open-air garden seating allows guests to savor their treat while gazing upon ancient pine trees and stone lanterns. On weekends, the tea house hosts intimate tea ceremony workshops led by master tea practitioners, providing insight into Japan’s rich ceremonial traditions.