Stay at a temple in Mount Koya, a World Heritage Site! This plan is a bed-and-breakfast plan that does not include meals. *Meals cannot be added. Please use restaurants and convenience stores. Our temple is a temple lodging that maintains the traditional style of temple lodging. In order to allow you to enjoy the quiet of Mount Koya in a relaxed atmosphere, there are no televisions in the rooms, and meals are traditional vegetarian vegetarian cuisine. In addition, you can freely participate in the religious service held in the main hall every morning from 6:00 a.m., and the young monks who usually look after our guests also wear robes and participate, allowing you to experience a pure and solemn moment in the early morning for about an hour. [Temple lodging origin] Our temple was founded in the Heian period by Emperor Shirakawa's fourth son, Prince Kakuho (1092-1153). The founder of the temple, Inyu Datoku (1453-1519), was highly renowned for his learning and virtue, and produced many talented and renowned monks, including his disciples Kakuyu Hoin (1472-1555) and Kiyotane Hoin (1521-1600). In addition, our temple's Gyokai Morimoribo was the guardian monk of Oda Nobunaga, and received the patronage of the Ikeda, Asano, Ito, Mori, Niwa, and Fukushima lords. Today, we have deep ties with the Asano, Oda, Ito, and Tsutsui families, as well as the former Arisugawa Imperial Family, and manage the graves of the families, including Oda Nobunaga. [Bath] There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared baths. *Baths are available until 9:00 p.m. on the day of check-in. Please note that baths are not available the following morning. [Experience] Morning service (ask for details such as time when checking in) [Facilities and amenities] Air conditioner, yukata, towels, toothbrush, hair dryer [Nearby information] ・Convenience store... 5 minutes walk ・Kongobu-ji Temple... 5 minutes walk ・Koyasan Reihokan... 11 minutes walk ・Danjo Garan...
Stay at a temple in Mount Koya, a World Heritage Site! This is the standard plan with two meals included. Our temple is a traditional temple lodging. To allow you to enjoy the quiet of Mount Koya in a relaxed atmosphere, there are no TVs in the rooms, and we serve traditional vegetarian cuisine. You can also participate in the service in the main hall every morning at 6:00, which is open to all. The young monks who usually look after our guests also wear robes and participate, allowing you to experience a pure and solemn moment in the early morning for about an hour. [Temple lodging origins] Our temple was founded in the Heian period by Emperor Shirakawa's fourth son, Prince Kakuho (1092-1153). The founder of the temple, Inyu Datoku (1453-1519), was highly renowned for his learning and virtue, and produced many talented and renowned monks, including his disciples Kakuyu Hoin (1472-1555) and Kiyotane Hoin (1521-1600). In addition, our temple's Gyokai Morimoribo was the guardian monk of Oda Nobunaga, and received the patronage of the Ikeda, Asano, Ito, Mori, Niwa, and Fukushima lords. Even today, we have deep ties with the Asano, Oda, Ito, and Tsutsui families, as well as the former Arisugawa Imperial Family, and manage the graves of the families of Oda Nobunaga and others. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the body and mind. *We can only prepare the same meals for consecutive nights. Thank you for your understanding. *Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6 p.m., we cannot provide dinner. [Bath] There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared bath. *Baths are available until 9:00 p.m. on the day of check-in. Please note that baths are not available the following morning. [Experience] Morning service (please ask for details such as time when you check-in) [Facilities and amenities] Air conditioner, yukata, towels, toothbrush, hair dryer [Nearby inf
[Japanese room] [Non-smoking]
Stay at a temple in Mount Koya, a World Heritage Site! This plan is a bed-and-breakfast plan that does not include meals. *Meals cannot be added. Please use restaurants and convenience stores. Our temple is a temple lodging that maintains the traditional style of temple lodging. In order to allow you to enjoy the quiet of Mount Koya in a relaxed atmosphere, there are no televisions in the rooms, and meals are traditional vegetarian vegetarian cuisine. In addition, you can freely participate in the religious service held in the main hall every morning from 6:00 a.m., and the young monks who usually look after our guests also wear robes and participate, allowing you to experience a pure and solemn moment in the early morning for about an hour. [Temple lodging origin] Our temple was founded in the Heian period by Emperor Shirakawa's fourth son, Prince Kakuho (1092-1153). The founder of the temple, Inyu Datoku (1453-1519), was highly renowned for his learning and virtue, and produced many talented and renowned monks, including his disciples Kakuyu Hoin (1472-1555) and Kiyotane Hoin (1521-1600). In addition, our temple's Gyokai Morimoribo was the guardian monk of Oda Nobunaga, and received the patronage of the Ikeda, Asano, Ito, Mori, Niwa, and Fukushima lords. Today, we have deep ties with the Asano, Oda, Ito, and Tsutsui families, as well as the former Arisugawa Imperial Family, and manage the graves of the families, including Oda Nobunaga. [Bath] There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared baths. *Baths are available until 9:00 p.m. on the day of check-in. Please note that baths are not available the following morning. [Experience] Morning service (ask for details such as time when checking in) [Facilities and amenities] Air conditioner, yukata, towels, toothbrush, hair dryer [Nearby information] ・Convenience store... 5 minutes walk ・Kongobu-ji Temple... 5 minutes walk ・Koyasan Reihokan... 11 minutes walk ・Danjo Garan...
Stay at a temple in Mount Koya, a World Heritage Site! This is the standard plan with two meals included. Our temple is a traditional temple lodging. To allow you to enjoy the quiet of Mount Koya in a relaxed atmosphere, there are no TVs in the rooms, and we serve traditional vegetarian cuisine. You can also participate in the service in the main hall every morning at 6:00, which is open to all. The young monks who usually look after our guests also wear robes and participate, allowing you to experience a pure and solemn moment in the early morning for about an hour. [Temple lodging origins] Our temple was founded in the Heian period by Emperor Shirakawa's fourth son, Prince Kakuho (1092-1153). The founder of the temple, Inyu Datoku (1453-1519), was highly renowned for his learning and virtue, and produced many talented and renowned monks, including his disciples Kakuyu Hoin (1472-1555) and Kiyotane Hoin (1521-1600). In addition, our temple's Gyokai Morimoribo was the guardian monk of Oda Nobunaga, and received the patronage of the Ikeda, Asano, Ito, Mori, Niwa, and Fukushima lords. Even today, we have deep ties with the Asano, Oda, Ito, and Tsutsui families, as well as the former Arisugawa Imperial Family, and manage the graves of the families of Oda Nobunaga and others. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the body and mind. *We can only prepare the same meals for consecutive nights. Thank you for your understanding. *Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6 p.m., we cannot provide dinner. [Bath] There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared bath. *Baths are available until 9:00 p.m. on the day of check-in. Please note that baths are not available the following morning. [Experience] Morning service (please ask for details such as time when you check-in) [Facilities and amenities] Air conditioner, yukata, towels, toothbrush, hair dryer [Nearby inf
[Japanese room] [Non-smoking]