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Saimonin
447 Koyasan Koya Cho, Ito gun
Saimonin provides a comfortable setting when in Koya. It is also set just moments from Mount Koya.The hotel provides rooms equipped with tea and coffee making facilities, plus all the essentials to ensure a comfortable stay. |
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Sekishoin
571 Koyasan
Sekishoin is situated in Koya and is within a short walk of nearby sightseeing spots, such as Mount Koya. It offers 3-star accommodation with air-conditioned rooms.The inn has 60 rooms and has been recently refurbished. |
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Ekoin Temple
497 Koyasan
Set on a lush property on a commercial street, this tranquil Buddhist monastery with rooms is 12 minutes' walk from Kongōbu-ji temple and 1 km from Mount Kōya.Simple rooms with traditional Japanese decor feature tatami mats and chabudai dining tables; some have balconies or terraces. Room service is available. |
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Koyasan Onsen Fukuchiin
657, Koyasan, Koya-cho, Ito-gun
The ryokan is located in Koya and is within a short walk of nearby attractions, such as Mount Koya. It also offers complimentary wireless internet.Koyasan Onsen Fukuchiin provides 66 rooms, all of which are equipped with a telephone. |
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Yochi-in
Ito-gun, Koya-cho, Koyasan 293
Yochi-in is set in Koya and is within a short walk of local attractions, including Mount Koya and Kongobu-ji. It also features luggage storage.There are 20 traditional rooms at the inn, each offering all the essentials to ensure a comfortable stay. |
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Henjokoin
575 Koyasan, Koya-cho, Ito-gun
When you stay at Henjokoin in Koya, you'll be in the mountains and minutes from Karukayado Temple and Kongosanmaiin. This ryokan is within close proximity of Nyonindo and Ichi-no-hashi. Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 30 air-conditioned guestrooms. |
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Kumagaiji
Koya-cho 501
Kumagaiji offers a traditional setting while in Koya. It also features luggage storage.There are 7 traditional rooms at the inn, each providing all the essentials to ensure a comfortable stay. |
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Koyasan Saizenin
Koyasan 154
This retreat is home to 3 gardens designed by Mirei Shigemori, one of which lays claim to being one of the first gardens in Koyasan. Designated as a national preserved treasure in February 2010.. |
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