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Koyasan – 15 hotels and places to stay
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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 accommodations, a beautiful garden and free WiFi.

Incredible food, lovely comfort and attention to detail made this a perfect experience!
9.2
Scored 9.2
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
1,367 reviews
Price fromDKK 6,748.92per night
高野山 宿坊 不動院 -Koyasan Shukubo Fudoin-, hotel in Koyasan

高野山 宿坊 不動院 -Koyasan Shukubo Fudoin- offers accommodations in Koyasan, 24 miles from Kishi Station and 28 miles from Matsushita Park.

Peaceful Lovely surroundings Kind staff Meals exceptional
9.2
Scored 9.2
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
345 reviews
Price fromDKK 1,928.26per night
Guest House Suzumeno Kakurembo, hotel in Koyasan

Guest House Suzumeno Kakurembo offers accommodations in Koyasan, 23 miles from Tama Museum and 23 miles from Kishi Station.

No breakfast included in our booking.
9.1
Scored 9.1
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
570 reviews
Price fromDKK 657.32per night
Guest House hachi hachi, hotel in Koyasan

Guest House hachi hachi enjoys a location in Koyasan, 23 miles from Tama Museum and 23 miles from Kishi Station. The 1-star guest house has air-conditioned rooms with a shared bathroom and free Wifi.

Breakfast excellent
9.4
Scored 9.4
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
317 reviews
Price fromDKK 635.45per night
Koyasan Guesthouse Kokuu, hotel in Koyasan

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

If you’re like me and dream of visiting Koyasan but have to travel on a budget, this is the place for you! The owner is so kind and generous with his advice about enjoying your time exploring this incredible, historic temple town and he even makes great food, too! I highly recommend staying there. It’s also awesome how close it is to the Okunoin Cemetery, which was my favorite part of Koyasan, and also makes attending the morning prayer service much easier because of its close proximity!
9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
74 reviews
Price fromDKK 613.54per night
宿坊 光明院, hotel in Koyasan

24 miles from Tama Museum in Koyasan, 宿坊 光明院 provides accommodations with access to a hot tub. This ryokan features free private parking, luggage storage space, and free Wifi.

Centrally located, welcoming monks, great food.
9.1
Scored 9.1
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
152 reviews
Price fromDKK 1,358.55per night
清浄心院, hotel in Koyasan

清浄心院 enjoys a location in Koyasan, 28 miles from Itakiso Shrine and 28 miles from Jodo-ji Temple.

Awesome unique experience! Would love to stay again.
9.0
Scored 9.0
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
155 reviews
Price fromDKK 1,590.82per 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 accommodations for visitors.

The atmosphere, hospitality and food.
9.0
Scored 9.0
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
518 reviews
Price fromDKK 1,270.90per night
高野山 宿坊 西禅院 -Koyasan Shukubo Saizenin-, hotel in Koyasan

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

Mr koya is beautiful and peaceful. The room was spacious. All amenities were provided. Amazing vegetarian dinner and breakfast. Ability to participate in morning prayer very special
9.0
Scored 9.0
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
936 reviews
Price fromDKK 1,402.37per night
高野山 真田坊 蓮華定院 -Koyasan Sanadabo Rengejoin-, hotel in Koyasan

24 miles from Tama Museum in Koyasan, 高野山 真田坊 蓮華定院 -Koyasan Sanadabo Rengejoin- provides accommodations with access to a public bath.

Beautiful property Serene, quite Beautiful room Meals palatable, even for foreigners Staff friendly and helpful
9.1
Scored 9.1
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
648 reviews
Price fromDKK 1,227.08per 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 of America
  • 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 of America

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Koyasan

  • 9.1
    Scored 9.1
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 937 reviews
    Really special stay here. We weren’t expecting it to feel so luxurious. The shower facilities being an onsen bath was a wonderful treat for taking the chill out of the fall air, the food was great and the staff and monks were really lovely. We took part in the meditation and highly recommend it; it was beginner friendly and our monk’s comments and insights were very moving. The location is also very peaceful and right in the heart of Koyasan. Can’t recommend it enough!
    Julia
    Canada
  • 8.9
    Scored 8.9
    Excellent
    Rated excellent
     · 599 reviews
    A unique experience staying in a Buddhist Temple. It was incredibly comfortable and warm. The food was extraordinary and the atmosphere was beautifully quiet and relaxing. The garden is a lovely spot to enjoy the quietness of Koyasan. This is not a hotel but traditional lodgings. The meals are served at either 5.30 or 6pm and breakfast is at 7.30 am after morning prayers. The food is vegan (which is good by me) and unlike anything I have eaten before, it was delicious!
    Caroline
    United Kingdom
  • From DKK 657.32 per night
    9.1
    Scored 9.1
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 570 reviews
    This is a lovely place to rest comfortably while exploring Mt Koya. I booked last minute and stayed in the large room with private bathroom. I slept very well and the entire premise was very clean. There is dinner on-site and the location is within walking distance of every major sightseeing attraction. The owners were friendly and the food they prepared was delicious with many options to choose from. I will have fond memories of my time at Koyasan, arigato gozaimasu
    Michael
    United States of America
  • From DKK 4,908.31 per night
    9.1
    Scored 9.1
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 647 reviews
    Beautiful setting and gardens. Very comfortable room. Helpful staff. Delicious, healthy shinjin-ryori. Enjoyed morning and evening meditation. Treated myself to ‘temple shiatsu massage,’ 2 times while there due to a back injury. Takamasa Tsuchiya is a highly skilled practitioner and teacher of shiatsu massage. Between the meditation and massage, I slept so well! Arigatou gozaimashite. 🙏 http://uguisu-koyasan.com/index.html
    Karen
    United States of America
  • 8.9
    Scored 8.9
    Excellent
    Rated excellent
     · 296 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
  • 9.4
    Scored 9.4
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 317 reviews
    We really liked the guest house hachi hachi. The host is extremely nice and gave us great information about the temples and hiking tours. The rooms are large and the mattresses are comfortable. Everything in the house is very well maintained and clean. The bus stop is only 100 meters from the guest house. It is easy to explore Koyasan on foot from the guest house. It is only about 5 minutes to the Famili Mart.
    Philippe
    Switzerland
  • From DKK 7,011.87 per night
    9.2
    Scored 9.2
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 1,367 reviews
    The temple was very nice and in a great location right near the graveyard which is a top tourist attraction in Koyasan. The meditation class was excellent and well explained in English. The morning rituals were also very interesting and great to partake in. The meals were ok. Nothing exceptional, a little disappointing given the price. But overall we had a nice stay.
    Chloe
    Spain
  • 9.0
    Scored 9.0
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 155 reviews
    The monastery was incredibly close to the scenic Okunoin Cemetery and the Danjo Garan temple complex. The monks were extremely friendly, and the temple grounds were extremely scenic. We especially enjoyed the tour of their worship hall after the morning service. Overall, this may be a better experience for Buddhists than the average tourist.
    Mines
    United States of America
  • 8.9
    Scored 8.9
    Excellent
    Rated excellent
     · 599 reviews
    A beautiful Japanese tradition ryokan, with incredibly clean rooms and a gorgeous surrounding area. The staff was incredibly accommodating and welcoming, and brought us dinner and breakfast as well as set up and removed our futons before and after bed time. The additional morning ritual experience added to the enjoyment of our stay.
    Eli
    United States of America
  • 9.1
    Scored 9.1
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 937 reviews
    The charm of koyasan is incredible. I felt very comfortable at the temple. The monks are very young and kind. The food is copious and delicious. I really liked the breakfast too. Some of the monks speak English, which can be useful. Small plus for the onsen. Very well located in relation to other temples and the cemetery.
    Stéphanie
    Belgium
  • 9.1
    Scored 9.1
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 152 reviews
    The accommodation is great for tourists looking for an authentic Koyasan experience. The lodge is a traditional japanese complex, the room is spacious and included tatami, futon and yukata and there are also two hot tubs, one for men and one for women. Finally, be sure not to miss the two morning ceremonies with the monks
    Saccardi
    Italy
  • From DKK 3,681.23 per night
    8.9
    Scored 8.9
    Excellent
    Rated excellent
     · 450 reviews
    Great temple stay experience. Food was very good and well presented. Central location to visit some of the popular sites around Koyasan. Met the son of the owner of the establishment on our way out and he was very generous and pleasant gentleman.
    Vishnu
    Australia
  • 9.2
    Scored 9.2
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 345 reviews
    Beautiful space, lovely staff supporting the temple and shukubo. Very clean. Great location in Koyasan. Beautiful vegan meal at breakfast and dinner, tea and snacks provided in your room. Such a unique experience. As they note, it’s not a hotel.
    Stephanie
    United States of America
  • 9.0
    Scored 9.0
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 518 reviews
    Sleeping a night in a buddhist temple is an incredjble experience. Koyasan is a very special place in Japan, making it worth to stay overnight here. The rooms were spatious and the bathroom was clean and confortable. Staff were helpful and nice.
    Jon Ander
    Spain
  • 8.9
    Scored 8.9
    Excellent
    Rated excellent
     · 328 reviews
    A beautiful and peaceful stay in an authentic Koyasan temple. The staff were all lovely (especially Karen who helped me to check in!) and the food was out of this world. I highly recommend a stay if you need a break from the cities!
    Charlotte
    United Kingdom
  • From DKK 4,908.31 per night
    9.1
    Scored 9.1
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 647 reviews
    Koyasan is the most magical place in Japan and at Rengejoin you can enjoy a once in a lifetime opportunity to sleep in a museum-like place where Michelin star level food is served.
    giovanni
    Italy
  • From DKK 657.32 per night
    9.1
    Scored 9.1
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 570 reviews
    Charm of an old Japanese-style house, but with newly made rooms Super friendly and helpful owners Very clean Izakaya attached to have dinner and a drink after exploring Kōyasan
    Sonja Katrin
    Germany
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0
    Very Good
    Rated very good
     · 419 reviews
    the room was large and the garden was super. the bath room in our room was very practical, we will stay again in autumn in this hotel
    bozenna
    Japan
  • 9.3
    Scored 9.3
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 565 reviews
    Tommy was great!! helped me to get the best out of Koyasan and shared some local tips location is awesome!! very welcoming stuff
    Kareem
    United Arab Emirates
  • 7.9
    Scored 7.9
    Good
    Rated good
     · 233 reviews
    We liked the morning prayers. It was very authentic and longer and way better then in other such places in Koyasan.
    Edi
    Switzerland
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