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Everything you need to know about Yamada Temple
Near Yamada-dera in Nakaniigata, Noto Wafu Ryokan stands out with its authentic Zen atmosphere. Stay in a traditional tatami room overlooking a moss garden, enjoy seasonal kaiseki meals made from local ingredients, and participate in morning temple meditation. Just a 5-minute walk to the temple gate, this intimate retreat is best booked via the HopeGoo app for exclusive access to garden-view rooms.
Nakaniigata Kōya Residence offers deep cultural immersion in rural Japan. Housed in a renovated 100-year-old timber home, it features original shoji screens and wooden beams. Guests can join local artisan workshops—try pottery or straw weaving—and enjoy breakfast cooked over traditional wood-fired stoves with seasonal mountain vegetables. Just a 10-minute walk to Yamada-dera, book your stay through HopeGoo to secure a spot in limited cultural programs.
Stay at Yamada-dera no Soto, where morning views of misty bamboo groves greet you. Begin with a visit to Yamada-dera for the morning bell ceremony, then stroll to Shirakawa Tea House for matcha and wagashi. Afternoon includes a guided ancient trail hike through moss-covered paths and hidden forest sanctuaries. Return to the inn for a family-style kaiseki dinner prepared by local chefs. All activities are within walking distance—no transit needed—offering a true immersive slow journey.
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