Featured Hotels Near Sarutahiko Mikawa Shrine

Kaze no Tani no Iori

Kaze no Tani no Iori

4.3 / 5Good
10 Aza Tobone, Oaza Ogi
2KM from Sarutahiko Mikawa Shrine
Family-friendly HotelPick-up ServiceShuttle Service to StationHot Spring HotelSpa Massage
per night
From
USD**3
Tennomaru

Tennomaru

4.2 / 5Good
10 Aza Tobone, Oaza Ogi
1.99KM from Sarutahiko Mikawa Shrine
Pick-up ServiceGame RoomKTVShuttle Service to StationSpa Massage
per night
From
USD**4

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Kōda Onsen Ryokan is just a 5-minute walk from the shrine, featuring tatami rooms with private garden views and free shuttle service. Guests enjoy onsen baths and tea ceremony workshops, creating an authentic experience of local Shinto traditions

Sankaku Happy House offers spacious family suites with kids’ robes and sleepwear. Located 6 minutes on foot from the shrine, it hosts child-friendly workshops like omamori crafting and ema painting, plus an indoor pool and playroom—perfect for multi-generation visits

Tsukimi Tōrō Guesthouse offers a unique night tour to the shrine, including illuminated torii gates and stone lanterns. Its glass-roofed rooms provide panoramic views of the shrine at dusk, and guests receive a prayer lantern kit for evening wishes under the stars

Miyama View Lodge sits atop a hill just north of the shrine, accessible via elevator or gentle path. Its floor-to-ceiling glass rooms offer unobstructed views of the entire shrine complex surrounded by rice fields. Morning guests may join a mountain prayer gathering and savor local sake-infused coffee in the observatory lounge

Kōda Seishin Yūyō features a traditional on-site bathhouse with shrine-scented steam therapy and ritual purification sessions. After soaking, guests enjoy matcha mochi made from shrine rice in a quiet tea room, completing a holistic journey of relaxation and reverence

Shinno-ya Inn is located just 3 minutes from the shrine’s main gate, offering early access to morning prayers and a kitchen garden breakfast using ingredients harvested daily from nearby farms. Its minimalist design reflects Shinto purity, ideal for reflective travelers