All three private baths are natural hot springs with free-flowing water directly from the source, without any added water, heating, or circulation.Please also enjoy the cuisine made with seasonal ingredients.
■Regarding the use of the parking lot... To prevent any issues, we kindly ask guests to move their vehicles themselves as a general rule.Additionally, the area in front of the entrance is designated as a 'drop-off zone,' and parking is generally not permitted.There are multiple parking lots located 100m to 300m from the facility, and staff will guide you to them. ■Caution when using the large bath or open-air bath... Guests with tattoos or body art are kindly requested to refrain from using the baths.Furthermore, please refrain from bringing mobile phones, cameras, or similar items into the bathing area.If these rules are not followed, we may refuse usage of the facility. ■Regarding dinner and breakfast times... Guests will be guided to their seats sequentially and as soon as preparations are complete after arriving at the dining venue.Please note that the timing of seating may vary slightly depending on the situation of guests arriving before or after you.Additionally, there may be a wait at the venue. ■Regarding taking items from the room... Except for consumables such as disposable amenities and towels, please refrain from taking items home.※Items such as books within the facility, colored yukata, obi sashes, geta sandals, shoe clips, provided amenities, and bath towels cannot be taken home.
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.