Jizoin

9.0
Exceptional
(40 reviews)

Hotel Description

Jizoin Hotel

Jizoin is a serene and picturesque hotel located in the tranquil area of Tottori, Japan, offering guests an ideal retreat in a beautiful natural setting. This traditional-style hotel provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere, making it the perfect destination for both relaxation and adventure. Surrounded by stunning mountain landscapes and easily accessible from various public transportation options, Jizoin is just 32 minutes from the scenic Hiruzen recreation area, which features three mountain peaks, meadows, and trails for nature lovers. The hotel is also close to Daisen, the highest volcanic peak in the Chugoku region, which is home to a Buddhist temple, and a must-visit spot for those interested in cultural history. Guests can enjoy modern comforts in spacious rooms designed with traditional Japanese aesthetics, where natural light floods in through large windows, offering peaceful views of the surrounding area. The rooms are equipped with comfortable bedding, high-speed internet, and essential amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. Jizoin stands out with its unique offering of nearby activities, including the Hiruzen Kogen Center & Joyful Park, a mountain-view amusement park with mini golf, fairground games, and rides that are perfect for families. For those interested in local culture, the nearby Kurayoshi White Wall Warehouses, an ancient row of former breweries and distilleries, now house charming shops, tea houses, and galleries. Jizoin is conveniently located near public transportation, with easy access to major airports like Tottori Airport, just an hour away by taxi. The hotel is committed to guest safety, adhering to strict health and safety protocols, ensuring peace of mind for all visitors. Whether you're looking to explore nearby landmarks, enjoy local cultural experiences, or simply relax in a serene environment, Jizoin promises an unforgettable stay in Tottori.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Traditional Japanese aesthetic with modern comforts

2. High-speed internet and essential room amenities

3. Close proximity to scenic Hiruzen recreation area

4. Access to major airports such as Tottori Airport

5. Nearby mountain-view amusement park with mini golf

6. Ancient cultural sites like Kurayoshi White Wall Warehouses

7. Convenient walking distance to Sekigane Onsen and other attractions

8. Health and safety protocols to ensure guest well-being


7.2 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Hiruzen
32 min
Daisen
1 hr 1 min
Nashikkokan, Tottori Nijisseiki Pear Museum
20 min
Hiruzen Kogen Center & Joyful Park
26 min
Kurayoshi White Wall Warehouses
18 min
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Good to know

Location rating7.2
Nearest airportYonago Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 23 min

Location

Airports:

Oki Airport

Taxi: 4 hr 29 min

Transit: 23 hr 17 min

Okayama Momotaro Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 41 min

Transit: 6 hr 7 min

Tajima Airfield - Konotori Tajima Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 25 min

Transit: 5 hr 57 min

Yonago Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 23 min

Transit: 2 hr 52 min

Izumo Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 40 min

Transit: 2 hr 51 min

Tottori Airport

Taxi: 1 hr

Transit: 1 hr 47 min

Transit:

Sekigane Entrance

Walking: 12 min

Otsubo

Walking: 13 min

Kanatani

Walking: 11 min

Walking: 15 min

Sekigane Onsen

Walking: 8 min


Nearby locations

7.2

Very Good Location

Top Attractions


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mn op

4/5
No lodging available. We visited Jizo Bodhisattva, an important cultural property. A valuable statue.

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Millord

5/5
Hidden in a quiet part of a quiet town. Although I didn’t bathed in the onsen, there were atleast two within a minute walk.There isn’t much to do within the area unless you plan to go to other parts of Tottori like Conan/ Mt Daisen/ Sand dunes.I recommend this place if you want some peace and quiet to yourself.

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かぴばら

5/5
The level of cleanliness and comfort is impeccable.There is an old-fashioned public bath in front of the Sanmon gate, and it is quiet at night so you can sleep soundly.Sekigane Onsen, which opened 1200 years ago, seems to have its origins here.

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yeung waikin

5/5
I stayed here for one night. The room was newly renovated and equipped with electrical appliances. The room was very neat and tidy. The manager was helpful and kind.Because I am in a temple, I have my own Zen philosophy, and I feel a sense of tranquility and peace of mind.

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御リッキー

5/5
The rooms were newly built and clean.I had a choice between a wooden floor and a tatami room, but I chose the wooden floor.The smell of wood was very pleasant, and the chirping of insects at night was very calming.There is no TV.The chief priest who guided us was also friendly and easy to talk to.

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wulong t

5/5
A quiet inn located in the mountains of Kurayoshi City.The temple has prayer balls, prayer wheels, and bells that you can spin and ring.The lodging building was brand new and I had a very comfortable stay.Since you can only stay overnight without meals, it's a good idea to head over after you've finished your meal or get some food at a nearby Lawson.The surrounding area is a small hot spring town, and there are hot springs of various sizes everywhere.There are footbaths and the river that appears in the anecdote about Eguimo within walking distance, so it's fun to take a walk.The morning service starts at 7am and lasts about 30 minutes, so if you're staying overnight and can get up early, it's a good idea to participate.There were various paintings painted on the ceiling of the temple, and for some reason there was even a golden mask of Tutankhamun.It is an impressive temple that is a little relaxed and fun.

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Nao Morimoto

4/5
This is an old temple of the Omuro sect of the Shingon sect, and is famous for its ``Wooden Jizo Bodhisattva, half-prostrate statue,'' which is a nationally designated important cultural property. It is said that Gyoki was the founder of the temple, but the wooden Jizo Bodhisattva was built by Shiro Takatsuna Sasaki, a retainer of Minamoto no Yoritomo, during the Kamakura period. There were other temples in addition to the main hall, and it felt like a large temple, unsuitable for a small town.