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"If you want to experience traditional ryokan with fabulous meals, this is the place for you. It is a bit dated like visiting your relative’s house in the small town. It’s surrounded by maple forest, like living in a nice cabin. This is not modern hotel, if you set your expectation right, you will not be disappointed. All the stuffs are so kind and warm. They are great people dedicated to their jobs and it makes me want to visit Kyoto again."
"Probobly the best hotel I’ve ever stayed at. Area is incredibly beautiful as well. Make sure to have lunch at the information center next to the train station. "
"The ryokan was beautiful and the experience was amazing. The food was delicious and the staff was very attentive and caring. Thank you for the wonderful experience!"
"On our recent trip to Japan we wanted an authentic experience staying in a ryokan.
We were greeted by an extremely attentive staff who whisked our luggage away to our mountain view room. We received hotel slippers and were given a tour of the hotel. Our modest room had a low table and chairs with a tea service, a private bathroom, tatami mat floor and yukata robes. We had 3 hours until dinner so we enjoyed the private onsen nestled in the forest overlooking the forest. For ¥4000 ($27) this is not to miss. Then, at 6:00 a shuttle takes you through the small town and down to the riverside to a restaurant on the water. You cross a long bridge into the restaurant where you are greeted by the efficient staff and seated in low chairs to enjoy haute cuisine by riverside. The meal is presented in a bento box and is a work of art. The second course is a salty fish and then a soup prepared at the table. While the soup is cooking, a geisha performs and chats with you. Finally, the restaurant turns out the lights so you can listen to the frogs and watch fireflies! The shuttle returns you to the hotel and the staff has prepared the room for bed. The futon are all on the ground and it’s bedtime. The next morning, you are treated to an equally beautiful traditional savory Japanese breakfast. The shuttle will take you as far as the Honazono Station. If arriving from Kyoto, the shuttle will pick you up from there if you arrange it, or you can use the GO app to call a cab to go."
Jinguji Temple is located in Obama. You'll find 10 hotels and other accommodations within a few miles for a convenient home base.
What's the best place to stay close to Jinguji Temple?
Toyoko Inn Tsuruga Ekimae is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers free breakfast and free WiFi. You'll find it 20.8 mi (33.4 km) from Jinguji Temple. Other good choices around the area include GATEWAY MAIZURU - Hostel and Ohara no Sato.
How many hotels will I be able to find close to Jinguji Temple?
Expedia has 10 hotels and other accommodation options a few miles from Jinguji Temple.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Jinguji Temple, will I receive a refund?
Yes, you'll find most room reservations are refundable if you cancel prior to the hotel's cancellation deadline, which is often 24 or 48 hours before the scheduled arrival. If your reservation is non-refundable, it might still be possible to cancel it and receive a refund within 24 hours of booking. Add your dates and click on "Search", then use the filter option "fully refundable" to get the top deals on offer near Jinguji Temple.
What can I see and do near Jinguji Temple?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Mackerel Road Museum, Miketsukuni Wakasa Obama Food Culture Museum or Wakasa Chopstick Museum. Sights like Myotsuji Temple, Kokubunji Temple and Myorakuji Temple are landmarks to visit in the area. You can wander around Wakasa Fisherman's Wharf, Enshoji Temple or Wakasa Park if you want a dose of fresh air.