Wakayama
Ekoin, located on Mt. Koya, a sacred site of Shingon esoteric Buddhism founded by Kobo Daishi Kukai in the early Heian period, is a temple where you can experience history and nature. The five types of guest rooms, based on Japanese-style designs, combine tradition with modern amenities for a comfortable stay. Meals feature beautifully presented, nutritious vegetarian cuisine that continues the long-standing traditions of Mt. Koya. Unique shukubo experiences includes a morning service ("gongyo") and goma prayers, which guests are invited to take part as they please. Escape everyday life and spend a special moment surrounded by the serene nature of Koyasan.
A private stay for just the two of you without anyone disturbing you. There are a variety of plans perfect for spending a romantic time together, such as in-room dining in a guest room with an open-air bath overlooking the sea, or in-room dining at a luxury hotel. For indoor couples, it would be nice to have room service while watching a movie in a facility equipped with AV equipment. Spend a relaxing and luxurious time just for the two of you in an extraordinary private space that is different from your usual dates.
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XYZスペチアーレ
Opening in 2021 at Tsubaki Onsen in Nanki Shirahama. This is a new normal private inn that was created based on the owner's desire to "create the ultimate inn that you won't find anywhere else." It allows for completely contactless lodging and stays. Check-in and check-out are done in the dining area adjacent to the guest room, and communication with staff is done using a dedicated app. For meals, enjoy gourmet cuisine supervised by a famous chef in the private dining room adjacent to the guest room, and enjoy the hot spring water flowing directly from the source in the open-air bath or indoor bath in each guest room, overlooking the ocean and sky as far as the eye can see.
恵光院
Ekoin, located on Mt. Koya, a sacred site of Shingon esoteric Buddhism founded by Kobo Daishi Kukai in the early Heian period, is a temple where you can experience history and nature. The five types of guest rooms, based on Japanese-style designs, combine tradition with modern amenities for a comfortable stay. Meals feature beautifully presented, nutritious vegetarian cuisine that continues the long-standing traditions of Mt. Koya. Unique shukubo experiences includes a morning service ("gongyo") and goma prayers, which guests are invited to take part as they please. Escape everyday life and spend a special moment surrounded by the serene nature of Koyasan.