Nara
Musashino, an inn in the ancient capital
The oldest inn in Nara Prefecture, located in Nara Park, about a 4-minute walk from the Nara Kotsu Kasugataisha Honden stop. It is a special environment with Mt. Wakakusa in front of the gate and World Heritage Sites such as Kasuga Taisha Shrine, Todaiji Temple, and Kofukuji Temple within walking distance. All 12 guest rooms have different structures and settings, and each one has its own features, such as rooms with open-air baths and rooms with views of the ship's bottom ceiling. Dinner and breakfast are both served in your room, and the seasonal kaiseki dinner menu offers a variety of meal plans to meet a variety of needs. The hospitality of the hostess, who arranges flowers every day at the entrance and in the guest rooms, exudes a sense of warmth throughout.
When traveling with children, the key to choosing an accommodation is whether there are facilities where the children can play without getting bored. If your hotel has a pool with a large slide or a theme park, you can play to your heart's content all day long, and if you get tired, you can rest in your room right away, so you don't have to worry. Children are sure to love the buffet, which includes local delicacies from the mountains and sea as well as desserts. We also recommend accommodations with plenty of activities that both adults and children can enjoy, such as camping experiences and barbecues.
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信貴山玉蔵院
Shigisan Daihonzan Gyokuzoin is located in the northwestern part of Nara Prefecture near the prefectural border with Osaka Prefecture, and is a temple with a shukubo where you can experience ancient temple culture. We provide opportunities to experience faith and nature through prayers, copying of sutras, Buddha images, sermons, and training experiences. You can choose from 1 night with half board or 1 night with breakfast, and there are a variety of options for those traveling alone or spending time with friends and family. At "Morning Duty," you can attend Goma prayers in the clear mountain air, and at dinner and breakfast, you can enjoy a variety of dishes, including traditional vegetarian cuisine. Even people staying in a lodging for the first time or people with children can enjoy it.
古都の宿 むさし野
The oldest inn in Nara Prefecture, located in Nara Park, about a 4-minute walk from the Nara Kotsu Kasugataisha Honden stop. It is a special environment with Mt. Wakakusa in front of the gate and World Heritage Sites such as Kasuga Taisha Shrine, Todaiji Temple, and Kofukuji Temple within walking distance. All 12 guest rooms have different structures and settings, and each one has its own features, such as rooms with open-air baths and rooms with views of the ship's bottom ceiling. Dinner and breakfast are both served in your room, and the seasonal kaiseki dinner menu offers a variety of meal plans to meet a variety of needs. The hospitality of the hostess, who arranges flowers every day at the entrance and in the guest rooms, exudes a sense of warmth throughout.