This inn is located at the foot of the mountain at the Iwamura Castle ruins, which has been selected as one of Japan's 100 most famous castles and is one of the three major mountain castles. The exterior design is inspired by the Ninomaru area. The high atrium lobby has a gassho-zukuri style, and the large dining hall has thick beams, creating an atmosphere that takes you back to the Showa era.
Eiheiji Zen Inn Hakujukan is made from Eiheiji cedar cut from the grounds of the head temple, Eiheiji, and features 18 Japanese-Western style rooms, large public baths for men and women, and a restaurant that serves vegetarian cuisine supervised by the temple. Based on the concept of being "a facility that is halfway between a ryokan and a temple lodging," this is an accommodation facility where you can experience the spirit of Zen through experiences such as zazen.