高野山 宿坊 総持院 -Koyasan Shukubo Sojiin-

9.0
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
Temple District Old Town Mountain Setting Garden Setting Indoor Bath Kaiseki Cuisine
Staff 9,1/10
Facilities 8,8/10
Cleanliness 9,0/10
Comfort 8,8/10
Value for money 8,7/10
Location 9,0/10

Ryokan highlights

Historic Buddhist temple lodging in Koyasan with serene gardens, temple meals, and easy access to major sights.

Central Koyasan BaseWell placed in Koyasan, with Kongobuji-mae bus access and major temple sights nearby.
Authentic Temple StayA real shukubo experience inside a historic Buddhist temple, not a standard ryokan.
Shojin Vegetarian MealsTraditional Buddhist vegetarian cuisine is a core part of the stay experience.
Peaceful Garden SettingLandscaped temple grounds create a calm, scenic atmosphere valued by many guests.
Accessible Room DesignSome newer rooms and facilities are notably barrier-free for easier, more comfortable stays.
Relaxing Public BathsCommunal baths add a soothing wellness element after temple walks and sightseeing.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsLocation is the strongest stay-length driver here: Sojiin sits in central Koyasan near Danjo Garan and Kongobuji, so one night works well for temple lodging, dinner, morning service, and a short town walk, while a second night only makes sense if you want a slower Okunoin visit and more time around the temple area without rushing onward travel.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night cultural stop in central Koyasan, with 2 nights only if you want a slower temple-town visit and early-morning rhythm.

Know before booking

Not an onsen ryokanBaths are available, but this should not be chosen for hot-spring resort expectations.
Limited nightlifeKoyasan is quiet after sightseeing hours, so evenings suit rest, prayer, and temple meals rather than entertainment.
Early arrival mattersTemple stays work best if you arrive by mid-afternoon for check-in rhythm, dinner timing, and the setting.

Food & drinks

Verified as Sojiin temple lodging at 143 Koyasan, with vegetarian temple meals on-site and a few strong nearby dining choices in central Koyasan.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Temple meal venue for guest dinner and breakfast.

  • Shojin dinnerfoodVegetarian Buddhist set dinner.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set for guests.
  • Gluten-free vegetarian mealspecialtyAvailable with some stay plans.
  • TeadrinkSimple tea with meals.
Hanabishi (nearby)
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Well-known Koyasan restaurant for formal shojin cuisine.

  • Shojin kaisekifoodTraditional multi-course Buddhist meal.
  • Honzen-style setspecialtyFormal tray-style Koyasan dining.
  • Goma dofufoodKoyasan sesame tofu specialty.
Chudo Dining Sanbo (nearby)
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Popular central dining spot with shojin lunch sets.

  • Shojin set mealfoodBuddhist vegetarian lunch set.
  • Hanakago bentofoodBasket-style set with local items.
  • Nama-fu dishesspecialtyWheat gluten used in temple cuisine.
  • Goma dofufoodSesame tofu often featured.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This temple lodging is in central Koyasan, best reached via Nankai rail to Koyasan Station and then local bus or taxi into the temple area.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A strong pick for travelers who want a polished temple-stay in a prime Koyasan location without giving up too much comfort. It suits guests who value atmosphere, gardens, and convenience more than luxury-hotel flexibility.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Excellent central Koyasan locationIt sits by Kongobu-ji and close to Danjo Garan, which makes major sightseeing easy on foot and helps you make the most of a one-night temple stay.
  • Temple stay with real atmosphereThis is not a generic inn but a long-established shukubo, so the setting feels ceremonial and distinctly tied to Koyasan's religious heritage.
  • Beautiful garden-facing experienceSoji-in is especially appealing if you care about scenery inside the property, with large garden views and quiet temple grounds adding to the sense of retreat.
  • More comfortable than many shukuboGuest rooms include practical comforts such as in-room toilet and washbasin, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and the building has an elevator, which is relatively convenient for a temple lodging.
  • Good for first-time temple lodgersMorning prayers, sutra-copying options, and well-developed facilities make it easier to enjoy the shukubo experience without feeling thrown into something too austere.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Dinner style is strictly temple cuisineMeals are shojin ryori, so travelers wanting hearty meat or fish dishes may find the experience too restrained or specialized.
  • Less suited to late arrivalsCheck-in hours are limited and there is a curfew, so it works poorly if you want a flexible evening schedule or are arriving late into Koyasan.
  • Shared bath setupThe property uses a public bath rather than private in-room bathing, which may disappoint guests who want more privacy.
  • Temple rules shape the stayEven with good comfort standards, this is still a religious lodging, so the rhythm of the property is quieter and more structured than a standard ryokan or hotel.
  • May feel pricey for simple accommodationsYou are paying for the temple setting and location as much as for the room itself, so travelers focused purely on space or luxury value may not find it the best fit.

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