"Wonderful stay. Lovely kaiseki dinner. The staff were super attentive and friendly. The hot spings were clean and very relaxing after a long day walking and driving. Oh and the view from the room in the morning across the valley was stunning"
"Wonderful stay. Lovely kaiseki dinner. The staff were super attentive and friendly. The hot spings were clean and very relaxing after a long day walking and driving. Oh and the view from the room in the morning across the valley was stunning"
"Excellent place to stay! Great views and a true traditional Japanese Ryokan. The garden is beautiful and the staff is super friendly. The building is quite old and full of history which adds to the charm. Would stay again. "
"Excellent place to stay! Great views and a true traditional Japanese Ryokan. The garden is beautiful and the staff is super friendly. The building is quite old and full of history which adds to the charm. Would stay again. "
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"We very much enjoyed our time here. The staff were by far the best part of the experience- so friendly and helpful. Overall, felt as though it was overpriced given the quality of the food and accommodation— as compared to many other Ryokan I have stayed in in Japan."
"Koyasan was the highlight of our Japan experience. The place we got for overnight temple stay at Ekoin temple was beautiful. Dinner was large and amazing (I am not a vegetarian but the food was delicious). Our room was a junior suite with our own bath and garden. I would not have it any other way. I wish I stayed longer than one night.
Remember that this is a stay at a temple. Although one gets very nice experience, I would urge any tourists to not treat this as some hotel. The people serving you are Buddhists monks or monks in training. As a Buddhist (from a different country), we would never have monks serving us food (other way around). I have seen people leave some not so kind comments and if that is something you are inclined to do, consider not doing temple stay and check yourself into an actual hotel."
"If you are looking for a traditional Japanese guest house, look no further than Asahikan. This was one of the most authentic and memorable stays of my trip to Japan.
This historic house is approximately 150 years old and is run by the 6th-generation owner. It has been meticulously maintained, with beautiful traditional decoration and exceptional cleanliness throughout.
The location is in Kawakami Village, about a 30–40 minute drive from Yamato-Kamiichi Station, which makes it very quiet and peaceful. Transportation requires a bit of planning, especially on Sundays when there is no public bus service. I took a taxi to reach the property, and on my return the owner kindly arranged a taxi for me, which made everything very smooth.
The room was very well prepared, and staying in a tatami room while wearing yukata truly added to the experience. The staff were warm, welcoming, and attentive.
The highlight was the meals. Both dinner and breakfast were carefully prepared using fresh local ingredients, including river fish and wild boar. The presentation and quality made it a true cultural experience.
Overall, I highly recommend Asahikan to anyone looking for a genuine and peaceful traditional Japanese stay."
"Beautiful hotel, the monks attending are really nice, definitely go to the morning ceremony, it is worth it. This is near everything and very centric to all the landmarks nearby. The "beds" are pretty hard since its traditional, but its manageable for a night or two. Meals were really good, definitely don't skip them and take the chance to eat traditional monk meals. "
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Mount Daifugen during your travels in Tenkawa. Wander the forest or discover the area's mountain views.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Mt. Hakkyogadake during your travels in Tenkawa. Stroll along the riverfront or discover the area's mountain views.
After visiting Ominesan-ji Temple, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Tenkawa. Stroll along the riverfront or discover the area's mountain views.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Mitarai Valley during your travels in Tenkawa. Stroll along the riverfront or experience the area's museums.
You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Tenkawamura Dorogawa Eco Museum during your travels in Tenkawa. Stroll along the riverfront or experience the area's museums.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Toro Cave during your travels in Tenkawa. Stroll along the riverfront or discover the area's mountain views.
Mt. Gyojagaeri is located in Tenkawa. Tenkawa is home to 11 hotels and other accommodations, so you can find something with the amenities you're looking for.
What's the best place to stay near Mt. Gyojagaeri?
Misenkan is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler data, and this guesthouse offers a restaurant and free parking. You'll find it 5.8 mi (9.3 km) from Mt. Gyojagaeri. Other good options around the area include Asahikan and Chikurinin Gunpoen.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Mt. Gyojagaeri, will I receive a refund?
Yes, the majority of hotel reservations are fully refundable as long as you cancel prior to the hotel's cancellation deadline, which is usually within 24-48 hours of your check-in date. If you have a reservation that's non-refundable, you might be able to still cancel and get a refund within a 24-hour period of your booking. Enter dates in and click on "Search", then you can filter by "fully refundable" to review the best deals near Mt. Gyojagaeri.