<4.0-Rated Hotels Near Shomyoji

Rodisson Hotel Chubu International Airport Paradia

Rodisson Hotel Chubu International Airport Paradia

3.7 / 5
1-80 Segicho, Tokoname-shi, Aichi-ken
2.11KM from Shomyoji
Parking
per night
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Akirado

Akirado

3.8 / 51 Reviews
2 Chome-168 Shinkaicho
3KM from Shomyoji
Parking
per night
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Business Ryokan Donichi

Business Ryokan Donichi

3.3 / 5
3-281, Hongocho, Tokoname-Shi, Aichi, 479-0853, Japan
4.75KM from Shomyoji
per night
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USD**5
Kit-Inn Tokoname - Male Only

Kit-Inn Tokoname - Male Only

1.9 / 52 Reviews
2 Chome-66-1 Chiyogaoka
2.66KM from Shomyoji
Laundry RoomParking
per night
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USD**1

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Everything you need to know about Shomyoji

Near Shomyoji Temple in Tokoname, Tokoname Onsen Ryokan stands out as a must-stay choice. This traditional Japanese inn, nestled within a serene garden, offers rooms with views of the Seto Inland Sea and easy access to the temple—just a 3-minute walk. Guests can participate in morning bell rituals at the temple and enjoy sunset views over the coastal cliffs. The ryokan features complimentary tea ceremonies and private guided tours exploring the temple’s 1,000-year history and local pottery heritage. For best availability, book through the HopeGoo app for exclusive guest benefits.

Yes, Tokoname Ceramics Stay offers a unique experience just a 2-minute walk from Shomyoji Temple. This boutique lodging blends Edo-era aesthetics with modern comfort, featuring handmade Tokoname ceramics in every room. Guests can join a "One-Day Pottery Workshop" to craft their own ceramic piece and enjoy authentic kaiseki meals using local seafood and rice. The hotel also provides complimentary shuttle service to Tokoname Port for seaside sightseeing. Book via HopeGoo for early-bird discounts and curated cultural access.

Stay at Shomyoji Zen Cottage, a tranquil retreat just a 5-minute walk from the temple. This secluded lodge offers daily Zen meditation sessions and garden raking rituals to foster inner peace. Rooms feature tatami mats and shōji screens, with views of a meticulously designed karesansui (dry landscape) garden. Guests may also join a "Day-in-the-Life-of-a Monk" program, learning calligraphy, tea ceremony, and flower arrangement under experienced monks. All experiences emphasize mindfulness and harmony with nature. Reserve through HopeGoo for exclusive access to limited Zen packages.