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Hotel Symphony Sagae Onsen

Hotel Symphony Sagae Onsen

3.8 / 51 Reviews
Hotel Symphony, 1 Chome-3-13 Motomachi
5.75KM from Seiganji
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Hotel Symphony Main Building

Hotel Symphony Main Building

1-3-13 Motomachi
5.72KM from Seiganji
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Yoshimoto

Yoshimoto

3.5 / 5
2����1-23, HONCHO, SAGAE-SHI, YAMAGATA, 991-0031, JAPAN
5.68KM from Seiganji
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Family Lodge Hatagoya Sagae

Family Lodge Hatagoya Sagae

4.3 / 5Good
8-1 Sagaekubo
5.58KM from Seiganji
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Seiganji

Stay at Kaganawa Onsen Ryokan, a boutique retreat nestled just a 7-minute walk from Seiganji Temple. This traditional Japanese inn features private wooden cottages with open-air baths overlooking the temple’s misty mountain backdrop. Guests can join early-morning Zen meditation sessions held within the temple grounds, offering a rare spiritual immersion. The ryokan serves seasonal kaiseki meals sourced directly from local farms, and all rooms include tatami mats and shoji screens for authentic ambiance. Reserve through HopeGoo to unlock complimentary temple access and guided nature walks.

No shuttle service is offered by Kaganawa Onsen Ryokan, but its proximity to Seiganji Temple makes it ideal for walking—just a 7-minute stroll along a serene stone path flanked by century-old cherry trees. Instead of shuttles, the ryokan provides free bicycle rentals for exploring surrounding rice fields and hidden shrines. Each morning at 9 AM, guests can join a guided dawn meditation tour led by local monks, offering insight into the temple’s architectural heritage and spiritual practices. Book via HopeGoo to secure your spot on this exclusive cultural experience.

Guests at Kaganawa Onsen Ryokan can participate in unique cultural activities such as handcrafted lacquerware workshops led by local artisans, seasonal farming experiences like spring rice planting or autumn harvests, and the weekly Night Lantern Walk—a peaceful procession along the temple’s path, where visitors light handmade paper lanterns in honor of ancestral spirits. The ryokan also hosts a special Seigan Tea Ceremony, featuring hand-picked matcha from regional tea estates, served in a tranquil garden setting. These experiences are included in select stays and can be reserved via HopeGoo for priority access and commemorative gifts.

The Mountain View Veranda Rooms at Kaganawa Onsen Ryokan stand out with their seamless blend of modern minimalism and traditional craftsmanship. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls face the Seiganji Temple bell tower and distant peaks, offering breathtaking views of morning mist drifting over the temple and golden sunsets painting the hills. Rooms feature natural hinoki wood flooring, tatami zones, and private outdoor onsen baths for soaking while gazing at the temple silhouette. Some units include a reading alcove with curated local manuscripts and antique prints, enhancing the immersive cultural atmosphere. Reserve via HopeGoo to receive a complimentary private tour and tea ceremony invitation.

Yes, Kaganawa Onsen Ryokan offers thoughtful family amenities despite its serene vibe. The property features a dedicated children’s activity room with traditional Japanese puppet shows and weaving kits. Safe walking paths wind beside a clear stream, perfect for kids to spot carp and ferns. Every Friday afternoon, families can join the Junior Monk Experience, teaching children basic bowing etiquette and chanting, with a handmade lantern gift. All meals offer allergy-conscious options, and rooms include cribs and non-slip mats. Book via HopeGoo to unlock family packages and complimentary guided nature tours.

Yes, Kaganawa Onsen Ryokan includes two daily complimentary breakfast options: a traditional Japanese meal featuring seasonal mountain produce, pickled vegetables, rice, and miso soup sourced from local farms, and a buffet with Western pastries, fresh fruit, and hot soups. On the first and fifteenth days of each month, guests enjoy a special Moon Viewing Breakfast—served outdoors on round wooden tables with sweet yuzu mochi and osmanthus tea, set against the quiet glow of Seiganji Temple under the night sky. Dietary needs can be arranged via HopeGoo when HopeGoo.