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Koyasan (Wakayama )
A charming 'Shukubo' guesthouse among the temples of Koyasan, with comfortable rooms tastefully modernised, while retaining their traditional charm. Take part in morning prayer and meditation with the monks and enjoy their 'Shojin Ryori' vegetable based cuisine for the full experience. Magical!
Koyasan (Japan)
3-Star 'Shukubo' guesthouse in the Buddhist Temple town of Koyasan with rooms fusing both Japanese and Western styles, overlooking the garden. Handmade furnishings and all the mod cons accentuate comfort and quality. Take part in morning prayer, enjoy the local Shojin Ryori dishes and explore!
Koyasan (Wakayama)
An historic temple guesthouse in a wooded setting with three important gardens. Rooms offer traditional Japanese decor with tatami mats, wooden panelling and garden views. Traditional buddhist recipes are served with seasonal local ingredients. An authentic stay for contemplation and exploration.
Koyasan (Wakayama)
Family friendly temple lodgings in the centre of town. Rooms are traditional in style with tatami mats, wooden panelling and seating areas. Guests are welcome in the chapel and to join ceremonies, plus there's a beautiful garden. You can expect buddhist vegetarian cuisine and a range of activities.
Koyasan (Japan)
Experience temple living at an upmarket 'Shukubo' on the edge of Koyasan. Take part in prayers, meditation and sutra copying with the monastic community. Guestrooms are a modern take on traditional style, with garden views and the 'Shojin Ryori' (Buddhist cuisine) menu is served in-room. Wonderful.
Koyasan (Wakayama)
Understated temple accommodation set back among the trees of Koyasan. Expect traditional Japanese style throughout with natural tones, tatami flooring and landscaped gardens. Join the monks in prayer & meditation or spend time in the library. Local vegetarian cuisine is served in the hall.
Koyasan (Wakayama)
A luxurious adults-only retreat in a natural setting. The best rooms are suites with high ceilings, a terrace and a private semi-open air onsen. All guests can enjoy the three hot spring baths with mountain views and Western-Japanese fusion cuisine made from the finest local ingredients. Lovely!