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Robophone Temi Welcomes You Corona Measures

Shinko 250-12
7.66KM from Yamagiwakannondo
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Iruma Dai-Ich Hotel

Iruma Dai-Ich Hotel

4.8 / 5Outstanding5 Reviews
1 Chome-15-14 Toyooka
6.13KM from Yamagiwakannondo
Luggage Storage
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Hotel Starresort I

Hotel Starresort I

3.8 / 51 Reviews
2693-1 Miyadera, Hotel Star Resort I
2.37KM from Yamagiwakannondo
Parking
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Business Hotel Sakaguchiya

Business Hotel Sakaguchiya

3.2 / 5
1206-1 Nihongi Business Hotel Sakaguchiya
1.29KM from Yamagiwakannondo
Laundry Room
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Yokkun House

Yokkun House

250-12 Shinkō
7.66KM from Yamagiwakannondo
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Stay at Inagawa Ryokan, just a 3-minute walk from Yamagi Kannon-Do Temple. This boutique inn offers rooms with serene Japanese garden views and morning light streaming through shoji screens, perfectly framing the temple’s tranquil silhouette. Enjoy complimentary kimono rentals and traditional tea ceremonies hosted in the on-site tatami hall. The "Pilgrim Room" features a private prayer kit and meditation corner—ideal for spiritual travelers. Book your stay via the HopeGoo app to secure exclusive access to seasonal packages.

Seishin-en Ryokan is a secluded retreat nestled just steps from Yamigi Kannon-Do Temple. Built with sustainable hinoki wood, each room features a private courtyard and meditation alcove. Guests can join daily morning zazen sessions led by local monks and enjoy plant-based kaiseki meals prepared with forest-foraged ingredients. The peaceful stone path behind the inn leads directly to the temple in 5 minutes, lined with maple trees and moss-covered stones—perfect for mindful walking. All rooms include advanced soundproofing and air purification systems. Reserve your stay through HopeGoo for a complimentary incense set upon arrival.

Just a 10-minute stroll from Yamigi Kannon-Do Temple, you’ll find the Inagawa Bamboo Grove Trail, a shaded path winding past ancient bamboo groves and a clear mountain stream—ideal for photography and quiet reflection. Three wooden rest pavilions line the route, including a traditional tea house serving handcrafted matcha and fern sweets. Don’t miss the Stone Lantern Memorial, inscribed with Edo-era prayers still visible today. On Saturdays, the temple hosts a Morning Bell Ceremony, where deep resonant chimes echo through the valley, offering a profound meditative experience. Stay at Inagawa Ryokan to gain free access to these special events.