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.
Established in Meiji 35, a long-standing traditional Japanese inn.The gate, fence, and the entire building are all designated as Registered Tangible Cultural Properties.The cuisine features authentic kaiseki dishes made with fish from the Seto Inland Sea.Just outside the guest rooms is the sea.This is the inn featured in Yasujiro Ozu's film 'Tokyo Story.'
Dogoya inherits the emotion of Japan, It is a simple hot spring inn that combines the goodness of a "guest house". The calm and quaint appearance is a rare wooden building in Dogo. You can enjoy the oldest hot spring in Japan flowing from the source. In addition, he launched an art project called "Dougoyart" in 2015. You can see its unique world view everywhere in the museum. Dogoya ni We have a proud breakfast "Genki Meshi". Please enjoy a simple, gentle, additive-free breakfast that makes use of the flavor of local Ehime seasonal ingredients! Update Misana's heart and body!