3-Star Hotels Near Tsuin Temple

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3.8 / 55 Reviews
Kira-cho Nakamichishita 15
2KM from Tsuin Temple
Conference HallDryerWedding Banquet ServicesPick-up ServiceChildren's MealKTV
per night
From
USD**9
Sazanami

Sazanami

4.1 / 5Good
Ishikicho,
10.05KM from Tsuin Temple
BarbecueBarbecue Available
per night
From
USD**3
KIRA HOTEL

KIRA HOTEL

4 / 5Good
30-1 Kiracho Miyazakijinoue
2.39KM from Tsuin Temple
Hotel LabelsParking
per night
From
USD**1
Ryuguhotel KIRA

Ryuguhotel KIRA

3.3 / 5
12 Miyazaki, Kira-cho
2.72KM from Tsuin Temple
per night
From
USD**5
Green Hotel Sangane

Green Hotel Sangane

1-287, Hazu-Cho, Hazu-Gun, 444-0701
4.39KM from Tsuin Temple
per night
From
USD**4

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Tsuin Temple

Near Tongin-ji Temple in Nishio, Aichi Prefecture, stay at Nishio Goshuku Maruya Ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn just a 3-minute walk from the temple. The ryokan blends Edo-era aesthetics with modern comfort, offering rooms with views of the temple’s serene rock garden. Guests enjoy complimentary onsen foot baths and daily kaiseki breakfasts. Special guided tours reveal hidden stone lanterns and ancient bells tucked within the temple’s forested grounds. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive access to seasonal rituals.

Yes, Nishio Goshuku Maruya Ryokan is just a 3-minute walk from Tongin-ji Temple, with all major cultural spots—including a centuries-old tea house, local pottery studios, and quiet forest trails—within a 500-meter radius. The inn offers free maps and electric bicycles for barrier-free exploration. Enjoy morning tea in the tranquil garden or evening strolls along the stream, immersing yourself in meditative natural beauty. Its central location makes it ideal for an authentic cultural retreat.

Stay in a Garden View Room at Nishio Goshuku Maruya Ryokan, where shoji screens frame panoramic views of the temple’s bamboo grove and stone garden. Morning mist drifts over the hills, while golden sunlight bathes the ancient bell at dusk. Each room features tatami flooring, heated floors, and private access to a tea ceremony experience. Guests may also join a morning Zen meditation session led by the temple’s resident monk—an intimate way to connect with Japan’s spiritual heritage.