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Koyasan Shukubo Yochiin


Amenities

  • Parking

  • Hot Tub / Jacuzzi

  • Non-Smoking Rooms

  • Safe-Deposit Box

  • Garden

  • Luggage Storage

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Property description

Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and a vending machine.
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Guest reviews

Facilities

8

Cleanliness

9

Rooms

8

Service

9

Location

8

Dining

8

10

Kevin

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17 Nov 2025

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Stayed 1 night

From the time that we were welcomed by Teo to to the grace of having my oversized goshuincho signed before departure, the serene and uplifting atmosphere of the monastery was a balm. The meals were delicious, the tour was informative and reverent, and the temple complex across the road was a joy. Our rooms was elegant and simple. 10/10.
From the time that we were welcomed by Teo to to the grace of having my oversized goshuincho signed before departure, the serene and uplifting atmosphere of the monastery was a balm. The meals were delicious, the tour was informative and reverent, and the temple complex across the road was a joy. Our rooms was elegant and simple. 10/10.

10

HEATHER

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16 Oct 2025

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Stayed 1 night

Our stay in the temple was a really special way to end our trip in Japan. We really appreciated the serenity of the location and the grounds. The interaction with the monks was lovely. This type of stay is not for everyone please have you expectations set to get the most out of this experience. Check in closes at 5pm. This is because dinner (include in half board) is served at 5.30pm. The meal consists of a traditional Japanese Buddhist meal of about 10 dishes including tofo, rice, soup, pickles and veg. There are no animal products in this meal. Servives on low tables sitting on the tatami Matt floor. I am sure arrangement could be made if you are unable to sit on the floor. If you are used to a large meal this won’t fill you, but you can get snacks in the local family mark. The traditional hot bath is wonderful. Open from 4.30pm to 10pm. Men and women separate you shower before entering the bath. Towel and toiletries are provided. Much needed if you have hiked up the mountain. The room is a basic tatami flooring with futons. Simple but comfortable- maybe a little hard for some. There are only shared bathrooms, but they are very clean and comfortable. The temple is closed at 9pm. So there is time after dinner and mediation to take in some of the night lights in town. We were invited to join a meditation and morning chanting (6.30am) and the monks explained some Buddhist philosophy. Breakfast is modest and served at 7.20am
Our stay in the temple was a really special way to end our trip in Japan. We really appreciated the serenity of the location and the grounds. The interaction with the monks was lovely. This type of stay is not for everyone please have you expectations set to get the most out of this experience. Check in closes at 5pm. This is because dinner (include in half board) is served at 5.30pm. The meal consists of a traditional Japanese Buddhist meal of about 10 dishes including tofo, rice, soup, pickles and veg. There are no animal products in this meal. Servives on low tables sitting on the tatami Matt floor. I am sure arrangement could be made if you are unable to sit on the floor. If you are used to a large meal this won’t fill you, but you can get snacks in the local family mark. The traditional hot bath is wonderful. Open from 4.30pm to 10pm. Men and women separate you shower before entering the bath. Towel and toiletries are provided. Much needed if you have hiked up the mountain. The room is a basic tatami flooring with futons. Simple but comfortable- maybe a little hard for some. There are only shared bathrooms, but they are very clean and comfortable. The temple is closed at 9pm. So there is time after dinner and mediation to take in some of the night lights in town. We were invited to join a meditation and morning chanting (6.30am) and the monks explained some Buddhist philosophy. Breakfast is modest and served at 7.20am

10

Mary Anne

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5 Oct 2025

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Stayed 1 night

Very centrally located and an easy walk to many of the main sites.Staff are very friendly. Food is really good!
Very centrally located and an easy walk to many of the main sites.Staff are very friendly. Food is really good!

10

Robin

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10 Jul 2025

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Stayed 1 night

Transformed our koyasan experience from great to memorable.
Transformed our koyasan experience from great to memorable.

8

María Fernanda

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5 Dec 2025

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Stayed 1 night

PROS: los monjes y el personal son muy atentos, la ceremonias de meditación y cánticos son preciosas, la comida muy rica. CONTRAS: el diciembre hace muchísimo frío y el lugar no cuenta con calefacción, supuestamente teníamos calentador en la habitación pero me parece que no funcionaba, aún prendido pasamos una noche helada. Por otro lado no te puedes bañar en la mañana.
PROS: los monjes y el personal son muy atentos, la ceremonias de meditación y cánticos son preciosas, la comida muy rica. CONTRAS: el diciembre hace muchísimo frío y el lugar no cuenta con calefacción, supuestamente teníamos calentador en la habitación pero me parece que no funcionaba, aún prendido pasamos una noche helada. Por otro lado no te puedes bañar en la mañana.

Koyasan 293, Koya, Japan

Location

With a stay at Koyasan Shukubo Yochiin in Koya, you'll be in the historical district, within a 10-minute drive of Mount Koyasan and Kondō. This hotel is 0.2 mi (0.4 km) from Koyasan Reihokan Museum and 0.2 mi (0.4 km) from Sai-tō.

Kondō(0.2 Miles)

Dai-tō(0.2 Miles)

Koyasan Reihokan Museum(0.2 Miles)

Danjo Garan Temple(0.2 Miles)

Sai-tō(0.3 Miles)

Koyasan Daishi Kyokai(0.3 Miles)

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Check-in

Check-out

From 15:00 to 17:00

Before 10:00


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Yes, free self-parking is available on-site.


Check-in is from 15:00 to 17:00, and check-out is by 10:00. Early or late check-in/check-out may be available upon request, but additional charges may apply.

The hotel is located in the historical district of Koya, within a 10-minute drive of Mount Koyasan and Kondō. It is 0.2 mi (0.4 km) from Koyasan Reihokan Museum and Sai-tō.


Children are allowed at the property, but specific age policies for free stays are not mentioned.


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