Best Hotels with Barbecue Near Saigo Temple

Hous-Agalonomichi

Hous-Agalonomichi

4.5 / 5Great
3-29, Higashigosho-Cho
1.53KM from Saigo Temple
BarbecueBarbecue AvailableParking
per night
From
USD**9
Kakurega

Kakurega

5 / 5Outstanding
2387-4 Mukaishimacho
4.84KM from Saigo Temple
BarbecueBarbecue Available
per night
From
USD**9
hitotsuru In Setouchi

hitotsuru In Setouchi

4.4 / 5Good
momoshima-cyo, 515-1
7.48KM from Saigo Temple
BarbecueLuggage StorageFishingBarbecue AvailableMedical RoomParking
per night
From
USD**5
Setouchi Hideaway

Setouchi Hideaway

3.3 / 5
Momoshimachō2586‐22
5.87KM from Saigo Temple
CabinBarbecueFishingLaundry ServiceBarbecue AvailableWater sports equipment
per night
From
USD**6
Sea Side Hostel Light House

Sea Side Hostel Light House

4.3 / 5Good1 Reviews
Mukaishima-cho
3.39KM from Saigo Temple
Conference HallDryerPicnic AreaHikingLaundry RoomChildren's Meal
per night
From
USD**9
Onomichi Villa Ayah

Onomichi Villa Ayah

minari, 1075, minogo-cho onomichi-city Hiroshima
4.41KM from Saigo Temple
BarbecuePoolSaunaGolf CourseBarbecue Available
per night
From
USD**3

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Saigo Temple

Hatsukaichi Mountain Villa Hotel is ideal, just a 8-minute walk from Nishi-dera Temple. Enjoy serene views of the Seto Inland Sea and the temple’s vermilion torii gate from your room. The hotel features a traditional Japanese garden and an on-site hot spring bath. Book a view-facing room through HopeGoo to wake up to morning mist drifting over ancient rooftops and temple rooftiles

Hatsukaichi Furoya Ryokan offers authentic local culture with Edo-era wooden architecture and tatami rooms. Guests can join daily tea ceremony sessions in the garden, where the sound of the temple bell echoes at dawn. The ryokan also provides complimentary bicycles for exploring Nishi-dera Temple and the historic streets of Hatsukaichi, perfect for a mindful journey through time

Hatsukaichi Memorial Hotel is just a 6-minute walk from Nishi-dera Temple, with easy access to the Hatsukaichi City Museum and coastal walking trails. Its modern Japanese design features floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea and the temple’s pagoda. The sunset-view rooms are highly recommended—watch the sun dip below the horizon as the temple’s lanterns begin to glow, creating a poetic moment best experienced in solitude