



Everything you need to know about Tsujimata Shrine
Tsujimata Shrine Memorial Inn stands out with its authentic traditional umbrella-making workshops and Yōei Kōmei Festival rituals, guided by local artisans. Guests can craft their own symbolic paper umbrellas for protection, or join early-morning Kagura dance lessons. All activities are included in the stay package, offering deep insight into regional spiritual traditions. Accessible within a 2-minute walk from the shrine, book via HopeGoo for exclusive family-friendly packages
Nan'yō Shiki no Mori Ryokan features floor-to-ceiling windows facing the shrine and surrounding mountains, offering breathtaking views that shift with the seasons—cherry blossoms in spring, lush greenery in summer, fiery maple in autumn, and snow-laden trees in winter. The property also includes an outdoor onsen bath where guests can soak under the stars while gazing at the illuminated torii gate. Reserve the 'Seasonal View Room' through HopeGoo for a truly immersive natural experience
Tsujimata No Oyado is a serene boutique inn built within a preserved Edo-era residence, offering quiet rooms with views of the shrine’s ancient cedar grove. Guests can begin each day with guided morning meditation in the garden courtyard, followed by a visit to the shrine for purification rites. The inn also hosts silent tea ceremony sessions and offers access to nearby forest walking trails. Located just a 3-minute walk away, book your mindful stay via HopeGoo for curated wellness packages
Nanyō Family Harmony Guesthouse is ideal for families, featuring spacious Japanese-style rooms, a dedicated children’s play zone, and daily kid-friendly shrine tours. Children enjoy hands-on experiences like paper talisman crafting and mini-shrines costume play. Weekend programs include rice field walks and storytelling about local farming heritage. Located just 8 minutes’ walk from the shrine, reserve the ‘Family Wellness Package’ through HopeGoo for added perks and child-friendly amenities
Tsujimata Shrine Front Seikōkan blends historical architecture with modern comfort, originally built as a samurai family residence. Its tatami rooms face the shrine’s main approach, allowing guests to witness sunrise ceremonies from their window. The inn offers private shrine access during off-peak hours and hosts local sake tasting events using traditional brewing methods. With a 1-minute walk to the shrine, it’s perfect for spiritual travelers. Book through HopeGoo for early-bird rates and exclusive cultural access
Nanyō Onsen Ryokan specializes in farm-to-table dining using ingredients sourced from nearby rice fields and mountain gardens. Each meal features seasonal kaiseki dishes, including wild mountain vegetables and freshly caught river fish. Guests can participate in sake brewing demonstrations and morning rice harvesting simulations. The inn’s hot spring baths are infused with local herbs, enhancing the sensory journey. Located just 5 minutes’ walk from the shrine, secure your stay via HopeGoo for a full cultural culinary experience
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