古峯神社参籠室「天狗の宿」

9.2
Exceptional
(9 reviews)

Hotel Description

Tengu no Yado

Discover the charm of 古峯神社参籠室「天狗の宿」, a serene retreat located in the breathtaking Nikkō region of Japan. This hotel is perfectly situated near a wealth of attractions, including the majestic Kegon Waterfalls and the historic Nikkō Tōshogū shrine, making it an ideal base for exploring the area's natural and cultural wonders. The hotel's design beautifully reflects traditional Japanese aesthetics, providing a tranquil ambiance that enhances the guest experience.
Each room at Tengu no Yado is designed for ultimate comfort, featuring spacious layouts, warm decor, and modern amenities that promote relaxation. Guests can expect conveniences such as high-speed internet, fully equipped kitchens, and luxurious bedding to ensure a restful stay.
Accessibility is a highlight, with public transport options just minutes away, including a short 7-minute walk to the フルミネジンジャ station and a taxi ride to Ibaraki Airport taking approximately 1 hour and 55 minutes. The hotel is dedicated to the well-being of its guests, implementing strict health and safety protocols for peace of mind.
Explore local activities such as hiking, boating on Lake Chūzenji, or visiting the picturesque Shinkyō Bridge. Guests will also find nearby attractions including Kegon Waterfalls, Nikkō Tōshogū, Rin’nōji Houmotsuden treasure house, and vibrant local dining options. Indulge in culinary delights at five recommended restaurants nearby, showcasing a range of flavors from traditional Japanese cuisine to contemporary dishes. We warmly invite you to experience the unique offerings of Tengu no Yado, where a memorable stay awaits you!

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Idyllic location near famous natural attractions

2. Spacious and comfortable rooms designed for relaxation

3. Modern amenities including high-speed internet access

4. Proximity to public transport and easy airport access

5. Strict health and safety protocols for guest well-being

6. Diverse range of local activities and cultural experiences

7. Recommended dining options showcasing local cuisine


7.2 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Kegon Waterfalls
1 hr 7 min
Nikkō Tōshogū
45 min
Lake Chūzenji
1 hr 6 min
Shinkyō Bridge
43 min
Rin’nōji Houmotsuden treasure house
47 min
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Good to know

Location rating7.2
Nearest airportIbaraki Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 55 min

Location

Airports:

Ibaraki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 55 min

Transit: 4 hr 34 min

Transit:

フルミネジンジャ

Walking: 7 min


Nearby locations

7.2

Very Good Location

Top Attractions


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Tosh Yam

5/5
(Used on 2024/10/03)This is an application from Rakuten. When I first made the reservation, it was fully booked, but perhaps due to a cancellation, it became available a few days in advance. Only my husband and I stayed on the day. I was upgraded to a private room. The private room is spacious and you can see the motorcycle parked next to the washroom from the window. (Thank you for your consideration) There is also a clean toilet (separate washroom). However, the shared toilets were also really clean and comfortable, which is helpful during the colder months.From 16:30, we watched the Asahimai dedication by the chief priest. I had heard from other people that it was a shrine maiden's dance, and I was moved by how wonderful it was.Dinner will be served from 18:00 at a venue where 100 people can eat together. Kenchin soup soaked into my body and mind. It comes with a small bottle of sacred sake, which you can take home with the sake cup. What a treat!The bathroom is located farthest away. It seems that the hot water will be turned off at 21:00. Water is good, isn't it? It was a nice soft bath.We will have breakfast at 07:20 and pray at the shrine at 07:55. On this day, other people who drove three hours to come were also present. This is the first time for me to have someone pray for me. The names of those who are not in attendance are also read aloud to pray for blessings on their bodies, livelihoods, and safety. I offered a tamagushi and received an exorcism.I was able to understand that this is how the Japanese people have been protected. This is what Sankago means.I returned safely from my trip and am reconsidering its meaning. thank you very much.

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takashi makinonikam

5/5
I stayed here during a rainy three-day weekend. It felt like a lodging, but since we were staying inside a shrine, the atmosphere was very solemn (I don't have enough vocabulary).Those staying overnight enter through an entrance a little further back than the usual entrance where the foot box is located. Place your shoes in the shoe box with your name written on it, inform the prayer reception desk that you are staying overnight, and pay.On this day, each of the 4 guests was upgraded to a room with a lockable air conditioner♪ (If you booked online, you would be given a room with a series of sliding doors in the center, but that looked pretty good as well)I was moved by the shrine maiden's dance from 4:30 pm, moved by the vegetarian cuisine in the evening and morning, was impressed by the bath, which was average, and was even more moved by the prayers that started at 8 am before heading home.When I got home and thought about it, I realized that it was an invisible power. I woke up feeling excited and couldn't get back to sleep, so I woke up in the morning with a light sleep. It seems that some people have had ``mysterious experiences'' in the comments on travel sites, but it may have been something like ``invisible power'' that was the strange experience for me.

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佐藤公博

5/5
After the visit, you will see many Tengu-sama, take a forest bath in the wonderful garden, and feel at peace when you return home. I visited him on November 21st. There were still few places with autumn leaves.

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阿部聖一

5/5
I think the various places I saw while waiting for my goshuin are from this facility...?(I apologize if I'm wrong)From the goshuin reception office, pass in front of the worship hall.It is divided into several rooms where you can take a break and view the exhibits. 😀Be sure to check out the "Kama" at the end and the "Tengu Mask" in the room on the left! ️(October 26, 3rd year)

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とくめいきぼう

5/5
I stayed there.At that time, I had the idea to stay overnight, so I made a reservation through Rakuten.Only large rooms can be reserved from Rakuten.However, since it happened to be the off-season, I was given a private room available.Thank you for your consideration.The rice was vegetarian cuisine and was very delicious.It's on in the morning and evening.When you check in, you will be asked if you would like to participate in the early morning prayer. something like.I asked you to please do it.I apologize for not calling you when the time comes. That's what I was told.Rakuten says in the reviews that they won't even call you, but they always say this at check-in.It seemed like everyone who stayed on the same day had told me so, and they showed up on time.I participated in the prayers, enjoyed various things, and at dinner I was given a small bottle of Furumine sake, which I took home without opening it as a souvenir.cute.I would like to stay here again.Thank you for your hospitality.

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Wanz Kogata

5/5
I stayed at Furumine Shrine Sango. Because it was winter, there was only one person staying. (Use of small room/small bath) There is a private entrance on the right side of the general worship entrance, and overnight stays will be accepted at the shrine office. There are three types of accommodation: ① large hall room, ② medium room (divided by sliding doors), and ③ small room. The communal common room has Karasu Tengu and Dai Tengu masks, and an immortal sacred fire is burning in one corner. There is a large bath and small bath to the northeast of the large hall, and a dining room to the east of the back of the large hall. The schedule for attendees is 16:30 dance, 18:00 dinner, 21:00 lights out, 7:20 breakfast, and 8:00 prayer. There were four small rooms on the floor above the post office, and they were clean and equipped with a key, toilet, yukata, TV, heater, and hot water, so I could spend the night comfortably. I had a valuable experience in a quiet sanctuary watched over by tengu. I am very interested in Furumine Shrine, so I think I would be able to deepen my knowledge if there were books and literature about the shrine in the common room.