Tsuruoka - Shukubo Daishinbo
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A 350 year old temple inn, Shukubo Daishinbo offers Japanese-style accommodation, a large public bath and free Wi-Fi. Featuring a garden and free parking, the property lies surrounded by nature. Guests can witness Buddhist prayers.
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WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Free public parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
Pets are not allowed.
Children of any age are allowed. Children up to and including 6 years old stay for ¥4,600 per person per night when using an existing bed. Children from 7 years old to 12 years old stay for ¥7,700 per person per night when using an existing bed. You haven't added any cots. You haven't added any extra beds. Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
In times of uncertainty and your peace of mind, we recommend you select a flexible rate with free cancellation. If your plans change, you can always cancel free of charge until the cancellation expires.
In response to Coronavirus (COVID-19), additional safety and sanitation measures are in effect at this property. Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19), please ensure that you are only booking this property following the local government guidelines of the destination, including but not limited to the purpose of travel, and maximum allowed group size.
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Real authentic Yamabushi (山伏) temple/monastery. Highly recommend who want to see real Japan.
Everything. Very clean and spacious rooms. Good vegetarian food. If you don’t eat fish, make sure you explain the staff couple of times and ask them everytime they serve you food. In Japan, we have ...
Staying with monks in a temple and getting to share a bit of their lives is an unforgettable experience. I personally really liked the food too which comes in massive quantities and is all homemade. ...
An interesting temple-ryokan at the foot of the holy mountains of Dewa Sanzan. My partner and I were expecting something rather Spartan. Instead, the rooms are quite big, free tea and biscuits are ...