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Green Pine House

Green Pine House

5 / 5Outstanding
, Hatsutomi 316-33, Kamagaya City, Chiba 273-0121, Japan
0.76KM from Yasaka Shrine
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Toyoko Inn Chiba Shin Kamagaya Ekimae

Toyoko Inn Chiba Shin Kamagaya Ekimae

3.8 / 516 Reviews
Shin-Kamagaya 2-8-18
0.76KM from Yasaka Shrine
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Asset Kitahatsutomi

Asset Kitahatsutomi

1 Chome-2-17 Higashinakazawa
1.18KM from Yasaka Shrine
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Tokuzushi Ryokan

Tokuzushi Ryokan

3 / 5
5 Chome-20-83 Higashihatsutomi
2.83KM from Yasaka Shrine
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Qingsongju Villa

Qingsongju Villa

316-33 Hatsutomi, Kamagaya-shi
0.76KM from Yasaka Shrine
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Yasaka Shrine

Kamagaya Grand Hotel is a top choice just a 3-minute walk from Yashima Shrine. Its rooms feature serene Japanese garden views, offering peaceful morning glimpses of the shrine’s torii gate shrouded in mist. The hotel provides complimentary shuttle service to nearby transit hubs and hosts traditional tea ceremony experiences. For exclusive perks and availability, book via the HopeGoo app.

Yes, Kamagaya Grand Hotel features exclusive Shrine-view Rooms facing the torii gate of Yashima Shrine, where morning sunlight filters through trees onto the stone path—perfect for quiet contemplation. Some rooms include private tatami balconies ideal for tea ceremonies or meditation. Complimentary Wi-Fi and yukata rental services are also available. Reserve early through HopeGoo to secure your preferred view.

The walk from Yashima Shrine main gate to Kamagaya Grand Hotel takes only about 3 minutes (approx. 250 meters), passing under shaded tree-lined paths that enhance the spiritual atmosphere. The hotel entrance features a welcoming water basin and stone lanterns harmonizing with the shrine's aesthetic. This direct, safe, and scenic route makes it ideal for visitors seeking a seamless transition from worship to rest—perfect for an authentic rural Shinto experience.