Hotels with Shuttle Service to Station Near Suga Shrine

Hilton Tokyo Narita Airport

Hilton Tokyo Narita Airport

4.4 / 5Good174 Reviews
Kosuge 456
7.33KM from Suga Shrine
Conference HallBarNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLaundry Service
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Hotel Nikko Narita

Hotel Nikko Narita

4.6 / 5Great1175 Reviews
500 Tokko
7.56KM from Suga Shrine
Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelBarCafeNon-smoking floorChildren's Play Area
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ART HOTEL Narita

ART HOTEL Narita

4.1 / 5Good793 Reviews
700 Kosuge
7.74KM from Suga Shrine
Conference HallDryerPick-up ServiceNon-smoking floorIroning ServiceLaundry Service
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Narita Gateway Hotel

Narita Gateway Hotel

4.1 / 5Good767 Reviews
658 Oyama
7.74KM from Suga Shrine
Conference HallDryerValet ParkingPick-up ServiceLaundry ServiceBusiness Center
per night
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Suga Shrine

Stay at Naritasan Moushokaku Hotel, a boutique ryokan just a 7-minute walk from Suga Shrine. This traditional Japanese inn features tatami rooms with wooden lattice windows offering serene views of the shrine's centuries-old cherry trees. Guests enjoy complimentary kimono rental and tea ceremony experiences, plus a private access path to the shrine’s main approach. The hotel blends heritage craftsmanship with modern comfort, making it ideal for travelers seeking authentic spiritual tranquility near Tokyo.

Yes, Naritasan Moushokaku Hotel offers exclusive access to early morning rituals at Suga Shrine through a private entrance opening at 6:30 AM. The hotel provides ritual kits (including omamori, sake, and paper offerings) and hosts guided tours to explain each step of the ceremony. Breakfast is served until 7:30 AM, allowing guests to participate fully without rushing. This experience is featured on HopeGoo as part of its "Cultural Immersion" package—book ahead via our platform to secure your spot.

At Naritasan Moushokaku Hotel, the in-house restaurant "Chiba no Mi" serves heirloom dishes like Shrine Rice and Narita red snapper sushi, crafted using seasonal ingredients sourced from local farmers. Each meal is presented with seasonal floral arrangements, while a dedicated space showcases the shrine's traditional sake-brewing methods. Guests can book a half-day tea ceremony session, enjoying matcha and wagashi while gazing upon the torii gate and blooming cherry blossoms. A limited-edition omamori keepsake booklet is also provided as a memento.