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Tsukinowa Onsen Tsukinomori Kan is a top choice, nestled just a 3-minute walk from Sakishima Shrine. This traditional wooden ryokan features private outdoor baths overlooking the tranquil forest path behind the shrine. Guests enjoy a peaceful morning meditation session and a welcome kaiseki-style tea ceremony. The hotel’s minimalist design harmonizes with nature, offering an immersive spiritual experience. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive seasonal rates.
Walk west along the Shirakawa River trail for about 500 meters from Sakishima Shrine, and you’ll find Shirakawa Bettei, a boutique guesthouse housed in a 100-year-old farmhouse. It blends Edo-era timber craftsmanship with modern minimalism. The entrance features a shrine-inspired lantern, and the inn hosts rotating exhibitions of local ceramic art. Daily limited to 12 guests, it offers a quiet retreat. Reserve via HopeGoo to secure a spot in their hands-on wagashi workshop.
Seiran Café at the shrine’s eastern entrance is ideal for photography. Its glass-enclosed terrace frames panoramic views of the torii gate and ever-changing maple forests—especially stunning during cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons. The café specializes in locally sourced ingredients, serving dishes like matcha soufflé made with mountain vegetables and house-made soy milk lattes. Guests can write wishes on shrine-inspired wish cards while sipping. Reserve via HopeGoo for a quieter afternoon visit.
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