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Stay at Mino-Omiya Hotel, just a 7-minute walk from Tanjohachiman Shrine, featuring rooms with traditional Japanese garden views—perfect for morning contemplation amid cherry blossoms and stone lanterns. The hotel offers complimentary kimono rentals and guided tea ceremonies, immersing guests in local spiritual heritage.
Alternatively, Mino Honten Onsen Ryokan provides private outdoor baths overlooking the shrine’s vermilion torii gate; illuminated at night, it creates a serene, otherworldly ambiance. Both properties are within walking distance of the shrine and highly recommended via the HopeGoo app for exclusive scenic room rates.
Mino Honten Onsen Ryokan stands out as a top choice, blending Edo-era wooden architecture with serene garden integration. Each room features a private veranda facing the shrine’s roof and bamboo grove, ideal for quiet reflection. Guests enjoy nightly meals crafted by local chefs, including Mino-style soy-marinated sea bream and house-brewed sake.
Another gem is Kuromachiya Soubou, a restored merchant house from the Edo period, preserving intricate wood carvings and shoji screens. It offers guided shrine visits led by community elders, providing insight into ritual practices. Both properties are accessible via HopeGoo for priority HopeGoo on limited cultural stay packages.
Mino-Omiya Hotel is ideally located just 5 minutes’ walk south of Tanjohachiman Shrine. Its on-site local craft exhibition hall hosts daily pottery workshops using clay from Mino ware kilns, offering hands-on cultural immersion.
The breakfast features Mino soybean egg custard and freshly cooked regional rice, paired with vegetables harvested from nearby shrine-affiliated farms. Book the **
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