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高野山 宿坊 恵光院 -Koyasan Syukubo Ekoin Temple-, hotel in Koyasan

A 1000 year-old Buddhist temple, Shukubo Koya-san Eko-in offers Japanese-style accommodation, a beautiful garden and free WiFi.

The experience was something special. The breakfast and dinner were amazing, especially dinner felt like a feast. It was a 10/10 meal. The rooms were spacious and the location is perfect, right next to the main points of interest. There are a few activities included, such as meditation, morning prayer and the fire ritual, all not to be missed. The staff is very attentive and super kind.
9.2
Scored 9.2
Superb
Rated superb
1,377 reviews
Price from¥76,000per night
高野山 宿坊 不動院 -Koyasan Shukubo Fudoin-, hotel in Koyasan

Offering a garden and garden view, 高野山 宿坊 不動院 -Koyasan Shukubo Fudoin- is located in Koyasan, 45 km from Matsushita Park and 47 km from Subaru Hall.

Outstanding and unique experience. Warm welcome (we arrived early and were able to check in immediately). Good location for exploring Koyasan town. Beautiful surroundings, stunning interior decor in the dining rooms, nice onsen, astonishingly good vegetarian food. The temple master made us feel very welcome at the prayer service and explained everything. Super friendly staff and smiling monks :)
9.2
Scored 9.2
Superb
Rated superb
350 reviews
Price from¥44,000per night
Guest House hachi hachi, hotel in Koyasan

Offering quiet street views, Guest House hachi hachi is an accommodation situated in Koyasan, 37 km from Kishi Station and 43 km from Matsushita Park.

Very clean and comfy house to stay Host was kind and helpful Vintage house yet using high tech furnitures
9.4
Scored 9.4
Superb
Rated superb
316 reviews
Price from¥14,500per night
Guest House Suzumeno Kakurembo, hotel in Koyasan

Featuring 2-star accommodation, Guest House Suzumeno Kakurembo is set in Koyasan, 37 km from Kishi Station and 44 km from Matsushita Park.

Warmth, kind and wonderful and cozy stay in Suzumeno Kakurembo. My regards to thw owners, wonderful people who help me with everything, feels just like home.
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
577 reviews
Price from¥14,999per night
Koyasan Guesthouse Kokuu, hotel in Koyasan

Koyasan Guesthouse Kokuu is situated in Koyasan, famous as the world headquarters of the Koyasan Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.

The guesthouse was very cool - aesthetically pleasing and very cosy. Ryochi is very nice and gave me the best tips of things to do around Koyasan. Had dinner and breakfast there, food was delicious :)
9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
75 reviews
Price from¥14,000per night
宿坊 光明院, hotel in Koyasan

Situated in Koyasan in the Wakayama region, 宿坊 光明院 features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking, as well as access to a hot tub.

The highlight of our trip to Japan. A genuine experience of Shingon Buddhism with friendly and helpful monks to guide us; exquisite traditional plant-based cuisine; magical gardens and powerful ceremony. Luxurious pilgrimage experience. Arigato!
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
155 reviews
Price from¥31,000per night
清浄心院, hotel in Koyasan

清浄心院 is situated in Koyasan, 45 km from Matsushita Park, 47 km from Subaru Hall, and 49 km from Jigenin Temple. It is set 39 km from Kishi Station and features full-day security.

Amazing experience!!! There is a heater in the room, so even if you are traveling during the cold season, you can sleep in a heated room. Great typical dinner, and excellent location.
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
155 reviews
Price from¥36,300per night
高野山 宿坊 桜池院 -Koyasan Shukubo Yochiin-, hotel in Koyasan

Located in the sacred Mount Koya area, 高野山 宿坊 桜池院 -Koyasan Shukubo Yochiin- is a historic temple and an accommodation for visitors.

Amazing experience, beautiful temple with super kind monks.
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
520 reviews
Price from¥52,000per night
高野山 宿坊 西禅院 -Koyasan Shukubo Saizenin-, hotel in Koyasan

Located in the sacred Koyasan area, Saizenin offers simple accommodation surrounded by mountains and many temples.

I wanted to try the experience and we enjoyed what we wanted.
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
946 reviews
Price from¥32,000per night
高野山 真田坊 蓮華定院 -Koyasan Sanadabo Rengejoin-, hotel in Koyasan

Situated in Koyasan and only 39 km from Kishi Station, 高野山 真田坊 蓮華定院 -Koyasan Sanadabo Rengejoin- features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Very authentic, wonderful hospitality and fantastic food
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
668 reviews
Price from¥28,000per night
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What guests said about Koyasan:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    The train and cable car were thrilling.

    The train and cable car were thrilling. The forest surroundings gave the town a cozy feel and kept the air so fresh.. The English Guide Club provided a very knowledgeable guide, Mayumi. I learned much more than what you find in books. The burial site is really amazing - a must see. There are some great coffee shops too. It's worthy of a repeat visit.
    Daryll
    Canada
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    This temple is very remote.

    This temple is very remote. The area is beautiful and the hiking was great. There is an extra tour option of the cemetery. I thought with the price we were paying that this tour should have been included.
    A
    Anonymous
    United States
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Pretty town, huge graveyard, worth exploring but just one...

    Pretty town, huge graveyard, worth exploring but just one day needed - Either pay for the decent hotels and experience the true temple koyasan experience or book a lodging and explore the area. Our expensive (but cheapest temple room) felt super touristy and set up. Food was awful. - Its pretty long to get there from Osaka also.
    Nicole
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    I would definitely recommend the experience of staying one...

    I would definitely recommend the experience of staying one night at any of the temples and also the Okonuin Night Tour is a real must! Apart from one person and the Guide (Nobu) the staff of Eko-in was somewhat arrogant and be prepared for an uncomfortable and short night, but a delicious and huge dinner and breakfast. The sights and nature are stunning and beautiful, really serene and perfect to contrast the buzz of every big City. We bought the digital Heritage Pass and tool the Limited Express Train to Koya, I would recommend! Apart from the Bus from the Cable Car to our Temple we walked to every sight by foot, since they are not far from each other and the whole town is a complex of a „Sight“. The Tokugawa Mausoleum was especially astonishing, since it’s full of Japanese history. We will absolutely visit Koyasan again, but I would not choose a Templestay again.
    Ivana
    Austria
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Okunoin Cemetery night tour is a must do activity.

    Okunoin Cemetery night tour is a must do activity. So much of our understanding of Japanese Buddhism and Koyasan’s role in its history was informed by the monk who was our guide. We checked out Okunoin Temple and the cemetery the next day, too. It is a very special place.
    Evelyn
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    It is imperative to stay in a temple - the vegetarian meals...

    It is imperative to stay in a temple - the vegetarian meals at our temple were delicious and had many courses. The town has so many temples and good hiking opportunities, we could have stayed longer - but my husband was too much of a foreigner to stay in the temple for two nights. The wonderful Okunoin Cemetery and shrine with an ancient forest was a special treat - we spent an entire morning there, and it was a nice surprise that the buddhist monks take their stewardship of the natural environment so seriously that there is even a forestry department of the temple. Other temples were equally awe-inspiring.
    Sarah
    United States

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Koyasan

  • 9.1
    Scored 9.1
    Superb
    Rated superb
     · 149 reviews
    My stay at this hotel in Koyasan, managed by monks, was an unforgettable experience. The monks' hospitality and guidance throughout our stay were exceptional. The private dining in a traditional Japanese setting was exquisite, and the onsen was a relaxing highlight. Participating in the morning prayer provided a unique spiritual connection. The monks' parting gift added a personal touch to our departure. If you seek a remarkable and culturally rich stay in Koyasan, I highly recommend this hotel.
    Ricardo
    Germany
  • From ¥52,000 per night
    9.0
    Scored 9.0
    Superb
    Rated superb
     · 520 reviews
    It's a beautiful temple in the stunning mountains of Koyasan. The temple has a well manicured garden and a vast space to explore. It is reasonably close to the entrance to the graveyard walk. The food was a lovely vegetarian and tofu meal and they did give an option for sake or beer. The staff was welcoming and spoke very good english. They gave a great overview of the morning ceremony and included a participatory element.
    Whitney
    United States
  • 8.9
    Scored 8.9
    Fabulous
    Rated fabulous
     · 301 reviews
    This property offers a unique experience, staying at a Buddhist Temple. The half board inclusion is Japanese vegan food, reflective of what the priest and monks eat every day. It was well prepared and enjoyable.Although they don’t consume alcohol it can be purchased at a reasonable price during dinner. The spacious accommodation is operated by trainee monks who were very friendly and make us feel most welcome.
    Gideon
    Australia
  • From ¥14,999 per night
    9.1
    Scored 9.1
    Superb
    Rated superb
     · 577 reviews
    Really lovely and friendly staff, super accommodating and helpful! Convenient location ~ basically all of the sights of Koyasan are within a 15-20min walk. At night there were little to no options open for dinner so it was really great to just be able to eat in the guesthouse restaurant directly ~ skewers were delicious! Clean and comfortable tatami room :)
    A
    Anonymous
    United Kingdom
  • From ¥38,000 per night
    7.7
    Scored 7.7
    Good
    Rated good
     · 150 reviews
    Beautiful temple and traditional room. Very welcoming staff and we especially enjoyed the wonderful food (like nothing we’ve ever tasted, loved that it was vegan but so flavourful and varied) and morning prayer. We had a wonderful stay, but don’t expect all the bells and whistles - this is a temple stay not a hotel! Good location, easy walk to everywhere.
    Maike
    Australia
  • From ¥68,000 per night
    8.9
    Scored 8.9
    Fabulous
    Rated fabulous
     · 603 reviews
    The area Jokiin is situated in was perfect for my stay. It was in close proximity to all the historic and spiritually significant sites I wanted to see. The staff there are excellent, very passionate people who are maintaining a beautiful tradition. While I myself do not speak Japanese, the staff were more than accommodating for me and my needs.
    Zack
    United States
  • From ¥68,000 per night
    8.9
    Scored 8.9
    Fabulous
    Rated fabulous
     · 603 reviews
    Unique experience of lodging in a beautiful buddhist temple. The place has a very special atmosphere. The (buddhist vegetarian) dinner and breakfast were rich and very tasty. The staff was super welcoming and friendly. Good onsen bath. Traditional Japanese-style room (tatami mats and futon beds) was really spatious and comfortable.
    Juri
    Germany
  • 9.3
    Scored 9.3
    Superb
    Rated superb
     · 569 reviews
    Best accommodation in Koyasan! Clean, comfortable and conveniently located one minute from a bus stop and within easy walking distance of several local attractions. The hosts are fantastic! So kind and happy to share information about the area as well as recommendations. I would greatly recommend their cafe for breakfast!
    A
    Anonymous
    Belgium
  • 9.4
    Scored 9.4
    Superb
    Rated superb
     · 316 reviews
    A cozy traditional Japenese guest-house, right near the Daimon gate. The room was spacious and comfortable, and the facilities were super comfortable. The relatively low price (in comparison to the temple-stays) allowed me to enjoy Koyasan without having to pay a huge amount on accomodation.
    Guy
    Israel
  • 9.0
    Scored 9.0
    Superb
    Rated superb
     · 155 reviews
    Koyasan is an experience that you should not miss. This temple is in a good location, close to a bus stop, but you can also walk to the cemetery. The morning ceremonies were an awesome experience, and the food was great! Room was as expected, very traditional and very very cold at night.
    Anne
    Germany
  • From ¥154,000 per night
    9.2
    Scored 9.2
    Superb
    Rated superb
     · 1,377 reviews
    Excellent authentic and comfy stay in Eko-in Temple at Koyasan village! Food was an amazing experience on our first days in Japan! We also attended to morning ceremonies which were interesting (we also got some pre-information about the Buddhist ways with a Okunoin night tour).
    Sasu
    Finland
  • From ¥36,000 per night
    9.1
    Scored 9.1
    Superb
    Rated superb
     · 948 reviews
    I loved everything. The location, the temple itself, THE FOOD, the staff, my room, the bath, and did I mention the food?! Joining the morning prayer was a beautiful experience, I left the temple happier and lighter. A must if you're staying in Koyasan!
    Safiera
    Netherlands
  • From ¥80,000 per night
    9.2
    Scored 9.2
    Superb
    Rated superb
     · 350 reviews
    An unforgettable experience at a lovely guesthouse attached to a Buddhist temple. The accommodations were very spacious and the location both convenient and lovely. The vegan feasts for dinner and breakfast were amazing. Koyasan is not to be missed!
    Carl
    Canada
  • 9.4
    Scored 9.4
    Superb
    Rated superb
     · 316 reviews
    The guest house was beautiful, very clean and it felt very authentic. Nori was also very kind and he gave me several great spots to visit in Koyasan as well as in Japan in general. I can highly recommend this stay!
    Vladimir
    Switzerland
  • From ¥154,000 per night
    9.2
    Scored 9.2
    Superb
    Rated superb
     · 1,377 reviews
    I liked that it was an old Buddhist temple that has been kept in great condition that still keeps the old traditions alive.
    Kloyce
    United States
  • From ¥63,273 per night
    8.9
    Scored 8.9
    Fabulous
    Rated fabulous
     · 453 reviews
    Beautifully placed in Koyasan near bus stops, major temples and facilities. Welcoming staff including the Priest.
    Gayle
    Australia
  • From ¥19,600 per night
    7.9
    Scored 7.9
    Good
    Rated good
     · 237 reviews
    The room was large, with a lovely view of a garden. The building was attractive and well-located in Koyasan.
    Gary
    United States
  • From ¥36,000 per night
    9.1
    Scored 9.1
    Superb
    Rated superb
     · 948 reviews
    Standard monastery stay for Koyasan - Have stayed in a few of them. No better or worse than the others.
    Greg
    Australia
  • From ¥28,000 per night
    9.1
    Scored 9.1
    Superb
    Rated superb
     · 672 reviews
    Excellent place to enjoy what Kōyasan offers. Great experience to stay at a temple
    Nisso
    United States
  • From ¥52,000 per night
    9.0
    Scored 9.0
    Superb
    Rated superb
     · 520 reviews
    The location is quiet and within walking distance to much of Koyasan.
    Ryan
    Canada