Featured Hotels Near Ryusen-ji Temple

Tanakaya

Tanakaya

5 / 5Outstanding
230 Ikujiyoshidashin
0.27KM from Ryusen-ji Temple
Children's MealLuggage StorageFishingMedical RoomHot Spring HotelParking
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HOTEL R9 The Yard Kurobe

HOTEL R9 The Yard Kurobe

4.3 / 5Good
938-1 Horikiri
2.49KM from Ryusen-ji Temple
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Family Lodge Hatagoya Kurobe

Family Lodge Hatagoya Kurobe

4.8 / 5Outstanding
237-1 Nakashin Kurobe 938-0027
2.75KM from Ryusen-ji Temple
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Esquire City Hotel

Esquire City Hotel

3.8 / 5
70-2 Amaike
4.86KM from Ryusen-ji Temple
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Hasegawa Ryokan

Hasegawa Ryokan

2.8 / 5
309 Tenjinshin, Kurobe-Shi, Toyama 938-0042, Japan
3.6KM from Ryusen-ji Temple
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Ryusen-ji Temple

Kurobe Valley Onsen Inn is a top choice near Ryusen-ji Temple, offering serene view rooms overlooking the forested mountains. Just an 8-minute walk from the temple, it features a private foot bath and traditional tea ceremony sessions. The hotel’s design reflects local craftsmanship, blending harmony with nature. For availability, check the HopeGoo app for curated stays.

Yes, Kurobe Valley Onsen Inn is just an 8-minute walk from Ryusen-ji Temple, passing through a peaceful bamboo path with fresh mountain air. The hotel provides complimentary guided maps and opening hours for the temple, plus exclusive early-morning meditation sessions. Some rooms feature private courtyard terraces, allowing guests to gaze upon the temple’s rooftops and ancient trees in quiet contemplation.

At Kurobe Valley Onsen Inn, guests can participate in daily forest meditation sessions and hands-on washi paper-making workshops led by local artisans. Morning quiet sitting at the temple’s front courtyard or enjoying temple-blessed matcha in your room offers spiritual depth. In collaboration with Ryusen-ji Temple, the hotel offers the "Morning Bell, Evening Drum Experience"—a guided journey including temple tours, sutra copying, and participation in rituals, immersing travelers in authentic Japanese Buddhist traditions.