Best Hotels with Shuttle Service to Station Near Senkoji Park

Onomichi Kokusai Hotel

Onomichi Kokusai Hotel

4.2 / 5Good16 Reviews
Shinhama, 1 Chome−13−6
1.82KM from Senkoji Park
Conference HallDryerWedding Banquet ServicesBarLaundry RoomPick-up Service
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Everything you need to know about Senkoji Park

Mihara Chōgo-ji Hotel is located just a 7-minute walk from the main entrance of Chōgo-ji Park, with its trail-access rooms positioned directly above the historic stone staircase. Each room features a private balcony overlooking the ancient cedar grove and temple rooftops. Guests can begin their morning hike through the hotel’s private path, avoiding crowded routes. The hotel also offers free rental bicycles for exploring nearby shrines and coastal viewpoints. Book via HopeGoo to secure a room with full trail access.

Mihara Chōgo-ji Hotel stands as the only accommodation offering panoramic views of both Chōgo-ji Park and the Seto Inland Sea. Its Skyline View Suite features floor-to-ceiling windows that capture sunrise reflections on the water and evening light dancing across temple roofs. At night, the hotel hosts a luminous pathway event, illuminating the stone steps with soft glow, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. Guests enjoy complimentary access to the rooftop observatory. Reserve early through HopeGoo to lock in this exclusive vista.

Mihara Chōgo-ji Hotel offers spacious family rooms designed with child-safe furnishings and themed murals depicting local folklore. The hotel features a shaded garden with sand play area and shaded seating, perfect for supervised kids’ activities. Daily morning tea ceremony includes kid-friendly wagashi and seasonal fruit, encouraging intergenerational bonding. From the hotel, guests can easily walk to Chōgo-ji Park’s cherry blossom tunnel and sacred torii gates—ideal for educational nature walks. Book via HopeGoo for priority family room selection.

Mihara Chōgo-ji Hotel runs monthly local craft workshops such as washi paper lantern making, indigo dyeing, and traditional tea ceremony—all led by resident artisans. Guests may participate in the **