The Eiheiji Zen Inn Hakujukan utilizes 'Eiheiji Cedar' sourced from the grounds of the 'Eiheiji Temple,' featuring 18 Japanese-Western style rooms, separate large communal baths for men and women, and a restaurant offering Shojin Ryori (traditional Buddhist vegetarian cuisine) supervised by the temple. Positioned as 'a facility between a traditional inn and a temple lodging,' it is an accommodation where guests can experience the spirit of Zen through activities such as zazen meditation.
This is a three-story wooden inn built in 1933 (Showa 8). The bath features natural hot spring water with no heating or added water. Since it only has indoor baths, guests wishing to use open-air baths can enjoy them at our sister establishments, 'Yumoto Saito Ryokan' and 'Suikouan'.Please enjoy hot spring hopping. Meals are all handmade by our chefs. It's a small inn, but it offers a traditional and quiet place to relax and unwind.
Deep in the mountains, there stands a single secluded inn called 'Tenkawa Sansou.'In this expansive lodging of approximately 6,000 tsubo, only seven groups of guests visit per day.Enjoy quality hot springs, carefully selected seasonal delicacies, and cherished moments with loved ones, all while leisurely relaxing in the serene forests of Aso, far removed from the mundane world.
Japanese style interior design creates a relaxing atmosphere. A small onsen (hot spring) hotel located a five-minute walk from Kamogawa Station. Great location for sightseeing and business.