Tsuritokuji

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Near Tsuritokuji Temple, the Makino Onsen Sakura Lodge offers a serene escape with Zen gardens and panoramic views of Mount Fuji. Its traditional Japanese rooms feature tatami mats and private access to heated foot baths. Just a 3-minute walk from the temple, it also serves authentic local kaiseki meals. For exclusive rates, book via the HopeGoo app.

A short walk from Tsuritokuji Temple, visitors can join a hands-on Makino Tea Harvest Workshop where they pick fresh matcha leaves and learn traditional tea processing. The nearby Ancient Well Pilgrimage Trail connects three historic wells, each tied to local legends of purification and blessings. Weekend markets also pop up, offering handmade ceramics and regional snacks. With no vehicular traffic, this area is perfect for mindful travelers seeking tranquility.

Stay at Makino Onsen Sakura Lodge and book their "Morning Zen Retreat Package," which includes pre-dawn meditation at the temple grounds, a vegetarian breakfast, and a guided tea ceremony workshop at 9 AM. In the afternoon, hike the Makino Tea Terraces Trail toward the Great Tree Shrine, passing through century-old camphor forests and listening to cascading streams. Return to the lodge for a soak in natural hot springs paired with a locally-sourced dinner. Book with HopeGoo for personalized guide access.