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Luxurious Rooms with Modern Amenities
Located just 12 km from popular attractions like Shoren-in Temple and Samurai Kembu Kyoto, Enmanin Sanmitsuden - Vacation STAY 03295v offers air-conditioned rooms with a touch of elegance. The rooms feature a private bathroom with complimentary toiletries, a shower, and a hairdryer. Moreover, each unit is equipped with a fridge for added convenience.
Convenient Access to Key Landmarks
Situated close to Eikan-do Zenrin-ji Temple, Heian Shrine, Kiyomizu-dera Temple, and Mount Hiei, our hotel provides easy access to some of the most iconic landmarks in Otsu. Enryaku-ji Temple and Gion Shijo Station are also within a 14 km radius, making exploration a breeze.
Seamless Travel Experience
With Itami Airport just 54 km away, reaching Enmanin Sanmitsuden - Vacation STAY 03295v is hassle-free, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable start to your vacation. Book your stay now to experience luxury and convenience combined.
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Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not possible).
No internet access available.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 1 year old stay for free when using an existing bed.
You haven't added any cots.
You haven't added any extra beds.
Pets are not allowed.
We stayed four in an 18 tatami mat room. Third floor with a view of the lake. Two min walk to Mii-dera main gate. We were able to soak in a deep tub in our private bathroom. The communal bath was closed (maybe for low season or low occupancy in mid November). We were in Otsu to do the comfortable hike from Mini -dera to Keage in Kyoto along the old canal. It was great
Miidera Temple is just next door. I went there at the sakura season, and the sakura there was very beautiful. The property itself is a shrine, and the monk was very kind to introduce the Buddhist practice.
Having dinner is a problem because restaurants for dinner are open around the JR station, which is at least 20 minutes away from the property on foot. There are some cafes around, but they are closed at 5pm at the latest.
The place was connected to a Buddhist temple, so it was possible to join the morning sutra chanting of the priest. A unique experience!
The accommodation was very spacious and clean.
The rooms are a little outdated, but nothing too bad
The place was incredibly peaceful. It's situated near Bodai Temple, and in the morning, I accompanied some people in their worship rituals at the temple. Experiencing this Japanese-style garden worship was truly a new and enriching experience for me.
While the property doesn't have WiFi, I managed to connect to the free WiFi nearby and was able to stay connected for 15 minutes per day.
A lovely stay at a temple lodging. The rooms may feel a bit dated, but everything is clean, the area is beautiful and quiet, there’s a public bath available on site, a good value for money.
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I liked how affordable it was for such a large room with its own shower room, bathroom, toilet room, & multiple closets.
I didn’t like how there wasn’t wifi. I think it would be preferable to offer paid wifi at least.
Very wide studio room with amenities just enough for travelers. But get your own toiletries- toothbrush and paste, etc.
The room was clean and no bad odors.
The futon and sleeping sheets were clean and comfortable. I had a very good sleep after a long day of hiking.
The building also offers an onsen for guests for free (I didn't try, so can't comment about it).
The staff at the lobby was very accommodating, polite, and helpful. Thank you very much!
Not sure if the bathing area should have a curtain or none at all. I was worried the sliding glass door/window was visible outside.
Location: Try to go there while there is still sunlight so you can see the signage! I got there when it was already dark and I thought I was lost, because it seemed like I was going to a temple and there was no inn/hotel anywhere! But the place is actually like part of a Buddhist compound. So NO WORRIES, just go straight on ahead inside the compound, look for the big tree in the middle, and behind it is the building. Or just ask any human around. They're very helpful :)
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