Featured Hotels Near Takio Shrine

Nanki Shirahama Resort Hotel

Nanki Shirahama Resort Hotel

3.7 / 5
768 Iwasaki
3.09KM from Takio Shrine
Family-friendly HotelChildren's Play AreaBarbecueLaundry ServiceBarbecue AvailableGolf Course
per night
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USD**4
Nanki Shirahama Wan Wan Paradise

Nanki Shirahama Wan Wan Paradise

4.4 / 5Good
1-1 Nankinodai
2.18KM from Takio Shrine
per night
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USD**6
Nanki Shirahama Golf Club, Nanki Shirahama Resort Hotel

Nanki Shirahama Golf Club, Nanki Shirahama Resort Hotel

768 Iwaswaki
3.08KM from Takio Shrine
KTVFamily-friendly HotelChildren's PoolCafePoolGolf Course
per night
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USD**5
Guest Cafe Kuchikumano

Guest Cafe Kuchikumano

4.3 / 5Good1 Reviews
1343-18 Asso
2.15KM from Takio Shrine
DryerHikingLuggage StorageKitchenDivingGolf Course
per night
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USD**3
Hackberry Heim Kuchikumano

Hackberry Heim Kuchikumano

4.7 / 5Great
248-1 Ikuma, Kamitonda-cho, Nishimuro-gun
0.74KM from Takio Shrine
per night
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USD**8

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Takio Shrine

Stay at Koyasan Onsen Ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn nestled just a 3-minute walk from Takio Shrine. This handcrafted retreat features tatami-mat rooms and private outdoor hot springs, offering serene mornings surrounded by ancient trees and misty mountain views. Some suites boast panoramic vistas of the Koya Mountain range, perfect for meditative reflection. Reserve your stay via the HopeGoo app to secure a scenic-view room.

Yes, Koyasan Onsen Ryokan provides a seamless transition from worship to tranquility. Just steps from Takio Shrine, the inn features a natural mineral bath fed by deep underground springs rich in silica and calcium—ideal for muscle recovery and mental calm. Guests can also enjoy authentic tea ceremony sessions and craft their own shrine blessing gift sets with local artisans. All experiences are led by resident masters, preserving genuine cultural authenticity. Book through HopeGoo for curated wellness packages.

Koyasan Onsen Ryokan is located right at the entrance of the main pilgrimage trail leading to Takio Shrine, with a mere 7-minute walk to the main shrine hall. The path features stone steps and wooden boardwalks flanked by century-old camphor trees and moss-covered stone lanterns. The inn provides free walking guides and prayer incense kits to help visitors plan a meaningful journey. Its prime location ensures quiet access during early morning or evening hours, ideal for experiencing the sacred atmosphere of Shinto tradition in solitude.