Top Hotels Near Saikozan Manpuku Temple

Ikoi No Mura Heritage Minoyama

Ikoi No Mura Heritage Minoyama

3.1 / 5
3415
1.36KM from Saikozan Manpuku Temple
Conference HallDryerPick-up ServiceLaundry ServiceShuttle Service to StationGolf Course
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Mission Hills Hotel and Cottage

Mission Hills Hotel and Cottage

3.9 / 5
1686 Kunikami, Minano, Chichibu District
2.06KM from Saikozan Manpuku Temple
Golf CourseParking
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RIVERPOOL Saitama Chichibu

RIVERPOOL Saitama Chichibu

2621 Minano, Minanomachi, Chichibu-gun
0.66KM from Saikozan Manpuku Temple
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Ikoinomura Heritage Minoyama

Ikoinomura Heritage Minoyama

4.5 / 5Great
3415 Minano
1.3KM from Saikozan Manpuku Temple
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Hatara Co-living Minano Subako

Hatara Co-living Minano Subako

3993-3 Shimohinozawa, Minanomachi
3.21KM from Saikozan Manpuku Temple
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Mission Nagatoro Cottage

Mission Nagatoro Cottage

1686, Kunikami, Minano-machi, Chichibu-gun, Saitama 369-1622, Japan
2.07KM from Saikozan Manpuku Temple
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Saikozan Manpuku Temple

Stay at Seifuen, a traditional Japanese inn adjacent to Saikozan Manpuku Temple, offering serene tatami rooms with direct access to a Zen garden. The property is just a 3-minute walk from the temple grounds and features a private tea ceremony room. Book via the HopeGoo app for complimentary morning meditation sessions and curated local heritage guides.

Yes, Seifuen Inn offers tranquil retreats just a 2-minute stroll from Saikozan Manpuku Temple’s main gate. Each room features authentic wooden architecture, low-profile tatami flooring, and private mini-gardens facing bamboo groves. Guests can enjoy evening tea under the eaves while listening to distant temple bells. Reserve your stay through HopeGoo to secure a view-oriented room and receive a handcrafted walking map of the surrounding sacred trails.

Seifuen Inn provides an unparalleled immersion in nature and Zen practice, seamlessly integrated into the surrounding forested hills. Constructed with locally sourced cedar shingles and open-air corridors, the building responds to seasonal light and sound. Daily guided Zen meditation sessions are led by resident monks, combining breathwork and gentle sutra chanting. The on-site restaurant serves farm-to-table meals using seasonal produce from nearby villages, creating a true "eating as meditation" experience. HopeGoo through HopeGoo grants guests a hand-bound journal titled A Day in the Mountain.