Relax in a safe, luxurious bathtub, unwind in a Western-style room designed to be gentle on your legs and back, and restore your energy with our special shojin (Buddhist vegetarian) cuisine.

To help guests relax after their journey, we have designed a shallow bathtub with safety in mind and used Towada stone, commonly seen in high-end Ryokans, for the flooring. Each shower booth is equipped with partitions to ensure privacy. Additionally, the bright changing room is designed with the concepts of "wood warmth" and "cleanliness." Please use our bath as one of the relaxation options during your stay in Koyasan.

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Large public bath / Within a 5-minute walk to the convenience store.
IN15:00~16:30
OUT09:00
Number of rooms17 rooms
PetNot allowed
Your childPermitted


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Introduction of the Accommodation

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Murou no Yu and Muryouju no Yu

To help guests relax after their journey, we have designed a shallow bathtub with safety in mind and used Towada stone, commonly seen in high-end Ryokans, for the flooring. Each shower booth is equipped with partitions to ensure privacy. Additionally, the bright changing room is designed with the concepts of "wood warmth" and "cleanliness." Please use our bath as one of the relaxation options during your stay in Koyasan.

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Tea Room

We offer a small room with a waiting seat and a tsukubai, as well as a large room suitable for various purposes. Morning tea is particularly ideal in Koyasan. ※ Tea ceremony utensils are available for rent.

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Fumon-in Garden

According to the "Fumon-in Enyu Narabi ni Ruiyo Ryakki," the garden of Fumon-in Temple in Koyasan is said to have been constructed by Kobori Enshu, the former lord of Bitchu Matsuyama Castle. Stepping stones lead from the study to a stone bridge made of natural stones from Kishu, which spans the pond and reaches Turtle Island. Another stone bridge extends from Turtle Island to Dejima, creating a path that leads to the back of the main hall. The pond is designed in a meandering style, with Turtle Island in the center and Dejima (Crane Island) to the south (on the right). Beyond Dejima lies a dry waterfall arrangement with stones placed in a three-deity formation. Above this, there is another dry waterfall arrangement, connected by a dry stream paved with small stones. The entire mountain is adorned with numerous trimmed shrubs, and the southern hill is designed in a lawn-covered mound style, incorporating a highly pictorial expression.

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Special Shojin Cuisine

Would you like to enjoy a special vegetarian meal to commemorate a special day or a memorial dinner for a loved one? Please understand that the menu may change according to the season.

Facilities and Equipment of Accommodation

  • The room
    The room
  • Restaurant
    Restaurant

Basic Information

Card information
VISA / MASTER
Pets
Not allowed
BreakfastThere is no information about breakfast.
Your child
You can stay.
Room service
Not available
Common amenities
  • ○ Shampoo · conditioner
  • ○ Body soap · soap
  • ○ Towel · Bath towel
  • × Body towel · sponge
  • ○ Toothbrush set
  • × Comb · Brush
  • × Shower cap
  • × Hair dryer
  • × Shaving
  • × Shaving Gel/Foam
  • × Bath additives
  • ○ Yukata
  • × Nightwear
  • × Bathrobe
  • × Slippers
  • × facial cleanser
  • × Toner
  • × Lotion
  • × Makeup remover
  • × Cotton swab
  • × Cotton
  • × Clothing deodorizing spray
  • × Refrigerator
  • × Minibar
  • × Electric kettle
  • ○ Tea set (free)
  • ○ Television
  • × Safe
  • × Scale
  • × Trouser press
  • × Free morning edition
  • × Pay-per-view broadcast
  • × Satellite broadcasting
  • × Video on Demand
  • × Radio
  • × CD player
  • × DVD player
  • × Blu-ray player
  • × Speakers for portable audio
  • × In-room PCs and tablets
Facilities and Features
  • × Hot spring
  • × Rooms with open-air baths available
  • × Open-air bath
  • × Free-flowing hot spring
  • ○ Large public bath
  • × Private bath
  • × Sauna
  • × Ganbanyoku (rock bathing)
  • × Within a 5-minute walk from the station
  • ○ Within a 5-minute walk to the convenience store.
  • × Indoor pool
  • × Outdoor pool
  • × Pet-friendly
  • × Spa facility
  • × Fitness
  • × Free shuttle service
  • × Shuttle Service (Paid)
  • × Room service
  • × Room Service Available 24 Hours
  • × Barrier-free
  • × Childcare services
Esthetic Massage
None
Fitness gym
None
Public Bath
The number of Public Bath
2
Business Hours
18:00~21:00
Hot spring
None
Free-flowing
None
Milky hot spring water
None
Additional Information
Remarks
◆Large Public Bath: Men’s Bath ◆Bathroom Amenities: Shampoo, conditioner, body soap, soap, hair dryer ◆Capacity: 6 guests ◆Large Public Bath: Women’s Bath ◆Bathroom Amenities: Shampoo, conditioner, body soap, towels, hair dryer ◆Capacity: 8 guests *Type of hot water: Heated water (not a natural hot spring)*
SaunaNone
Hot stone spaNone
OthersOther available cards ・Rakuten Card, Rakuten Pay, Rakuten Edy ・UC, DC, NICOS, UFJ, Saison, JAL, JTB *These may differ from the credit cards accepted for Online Credit Card Payment.*
About Hygiene Measures
• All staff wear masks at all times • Hand sanitizer is available at the entrance • Regular disinfection is carried out as needed • Staff temperatures are checked daily

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Access Information

Address
Wakayama Prefecture608 Koyasan, Koya-cho, Ito-gun
TEL:+81-736-56-2224

◆By Public Transportation
・From JR Shin-Osaka Station (Central Exit) → Osaka Metro Midosuji Line toward Sakai/Tennoji/Namba (about 15 min), get off at Namba Station → exit toward Nankai Railway → from Nankai Koya Line Namba Station to Koyasan (about 90 min), get off at Koyasan Station → take the Nankai Rinkan Bus toward Daimon or Okunoin (about 10 min), get off at Keisatsusho-mae bus stop → 3-minute walk
・From Kansai International Airport → Nankai Airport Line from Kansai Airport Station to Tengachaya (bound for Namba/Tengachaya) (about 30 min), get off at Tengachaya Station → Nankai Koya Line to Koyasan (about 90 min), get off at Koyasan Station → take the Nankai Rinkan Bus toward Daimon or Okunoin (about 10 min), get off at Keisatsu-mae bus stop → about a 3-minute walk

◆By Car
・From Habikino IC on the Minami-Hanna Expressway, take National Routes 170 → 371 → 24 → 370, then Route 480 for about 60 km / about 120 minutes. Landmarks: Kongobu-ji Temple, police station.

Parking Information
Fee
Free for guests
Parking time
From 3:00 PM to 10:00 AM the next day
Parking space
No restrictions
Number of parking spaces
5 cars available outdoor
Valet service
Unavailable

Pickup and drop-off information
Unavailable

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