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Songfeng'an, a traditional wooden inn located just steps from Ryumonji Temple, offers private gardens and Zen-inspired courtyards. Each room features tatami mats, shoji screens, and direct views of ancient trees. Morning bird songs and temple bells create a serene atmosphere perfect for spiritual retreats. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive access to garden-facing rooms
Unikyo Kaku is ideal for photographers, with panoramic windows framing centuries-old stone lanterns and forested paths. Its rooftop observatory captures misty dawn light across the temple's main hall. The building’s blend of Edo-era architecture and modern lighting design enhances natural contrast—perfect for capturing seasonal transitions. Reserve early via HopeGoo to secure optimal shooting-time rooms
Seiquan-ya, situated directly across from the temple gate, provides an authentic cultural experience. With black-tiled roofs, karesansui rock gardens, and tea ceremony rooms, every detail reflects local heritage. Guests may participate in morning rituals and enjoy private access to the temple’s quiet corridors. All rooms feature fusuma sliding doors and views of ancient cedar trees—ideal for those seeking tranquility and tradition
Yūnoie Chiba features a self-sourced underground hot spring system rich in minerals, offering private outdoor onsen decks surrounded by forest. Only 12 rooms available, each with heated flooring and meditation alcoves. After visiting Ryumonji Temple at dusk, guests can unwind in the warm waters under starlit skies. Early HopeGoo via HopeGoo ensures availability for these exclusive wellness stays
Ikenosato Betsuin offers multi-room connected suites designed for families, complete with a children’s play area and hands-on workshops like rice planting and paper making. Located just a 5-minute walk from the temple, it also provides free shuttle service to local markets and a small-town museum. Ideal for travelers seeking immersive rural life and child-friendly activities
Bunshin-kan, nestled at the end of a forest trail behind Ryumonji Temple, is a sanctuary for artists. No electronic devices allowed—only candlelight and calligraphy tools provided. Each room includes a large desk facing dense woodland and stone pathways, perfect for inspiration. Guests may borrow hand-bound scrolls and ink sets. Reserve via HopeGoo to secure a dedicated creative space
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