"Way overpriced for what it was. While the garden and the services were good, it’s not a working temple for monks. It’s more like an inn for tourists in a temple structure. The morning Buddhist service gave me the feeling that it was just catered for tourists. By all means check out Koyasan during the day but you would be better off staying outside the mountain for a fraction of the cost. There’s nothing extra zen about staying at this place. "
"We were so glad we made it to Koyasan during our Japan adventure. Our stay at the Fudouin was very nice, a very peaceful retreat from the hectic pace of the cities. "
"One of the most unique properties we have ever stayed at. The room is a combination of old and new done exceedingly well. The property manager is outstanding. "
"Dinner can be provided. We had pizza and pasta and both were excellent. Host is very nice and gave us a nice introduction. Highly recommend this property. "
"This traditional Japanese Inn is thoroughly modern with excellent facilities, rooms, Michelin quality food, and helpful staff. We want to call out ‘Mikki’ who was super kind and helped us with any language barriers we had. The entire restaurant staff was amazing and we are grateful to meet the chef. The onsens were also wonderful. A room here with breakfast and dinner included is an excellent value."
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"Enjoyed our time at this property as it had everything along with all of the amenities. As a family of 5 the late night ramen from 9 to 10pm was a hit! I was able to use the onsen 2 times during our 6 night stay (got back too late from universal and expo) and found it good. One large pool along with a small cold pool. Best time to go was during the ramen experience as there was little to know people in the onsen at that time. Hotel provided all of the toiletries that were needed (towels, comb, toothbrush, shampoo, conditioner and body wash). Hotel also provided next day transfer services to our next location (Hakone) and the prices were quite reasonable. "
"Perfect location. We stayed one night after a flight from Manchester to rest and freshen up before heading off to Osaka city to enjoy our holiday.
It’s my second time staying here and would stay again.
I highly recommend it."
"Really enjoyed our stay. The property is super easy to access from the airport. It’s quiet and safe. The shopping nearby and the dining options are endless. Everything we expected. Will consider Odysis the next time we plan to visit Japan. Thank you!!!"
You can spend time exploring the galleries in Koyasan Reihokan Museum in Koya. Amble within the gardens or visit the temples in this culturally rich area.
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What can I see and do near Tokugawa Mausoleum?
Muryokoin Temple, Danjo Garan Temple, and Kongobuji Temple are some of the local landmarks to explore. Explore nature at Mount Koyasan and Koya-Ryujin Quasi-National Park. Koyasan Daishi Kyokai, Koyasan University, and Koyasan Reihokan Museum are a few additional nearby sights.