Koyasan Guest House Tommy, Koyasan
Overview
Offering a location a 7-minute stroll from Daien-in, Koyasan Guest House Tommy offers 8 rooms. This recently renovated hotel offers Wi-Fi throughout the property and has a work desk and complimentary wireless internet access.
Location
The hotel is set 0.9 miles from Tokugawa Clan Mausoleum and a short way from Joki-in. The smoke-free property is a 12-minute walk from Sekishoin and is within a 50-minute drive of Sumoto.
In the vicinity of Muryokoin Temple is a perk for guests staying at this Koyasan hotel.
7 Odawaradori bus stop is located nearby, 0.2 miles from Koyasan Guest House Tommy.
Rooms
The rooms at the accommodation provide guests with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as comforts such as climate control. Bathrooms feature a bathtub, a separate toilet, and a shower along with hairdryers and bath sheets.
Eat & Drink
This hotel invites guests to the lounge bar to relax with a drink. The bar area includes a lounge. Guests can dine at Daimyooin in proximity to the guest house.
License number: 04200005,042OOOO5
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free Wi-Fi
- No pets allowed
- Security
- Baggage storage
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key access
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Patio
- Tea and coffee facilities
Bathroom
- Washing machine
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Recommended for:
Morning temple visits
Walk to Kongobuji Temple, a 10-minute stroll, to observe morning Buddhist rituals and explore its ancient halls.
Sample local udon
Try handmade udon at Kasakuni, 984.3 ft away, known for its traditional preparation methods and savory broth.
Hike Mount Koya
Take a 1 mile trail from Daimon Gate through cedar forests to reach the summit of Mount Koya.
Explore Saimon-in Temple
Visit Saimon-in Temple, 984.3 ft from the guest house, to see its preserved 12th-century wooden statues.
Location
Significant Location
Koyasan is a key religious site near Mount Koya, Kongobuji, and Okunoin Cemetery, attracting many visitors.
Cultural Neighborhood
Koyasan is a historic district, notable for its Buddhist temples, including Muryokoin and Takamuro-in Temple.
Dining Options
Chudo Dining Sanbo, Hanabishi, and the Komi Cafe serve Japanese cuisine, offering vegetarian-friendly options and local specialties.
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