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A modern self-check-in shukubo in central Tokyo set within the precincts of a 400-year-old Nichiren-shu temple, with two private 1LDK guesthouse units, kitchenette, and optional sutra-copying.
Opened in July 2019 by the temple together with Sharewing Inc.'s OTERA STAY brand, Temple Hotel Shoden-ji was the first temple lodging to open within Tokyo's 23 special wards and the first Nichiren-shu shukubo in the Kanto region. The accommodation building is a 2-storey single-house guesthouse newly built in 2015 within the precincts of the 400-year-old Shoden-ji.
Promoted as Japan's first fully-unmanned 24-hour "tera-tech" shukubo, the property uses a video-phone system that lets guests check in and out at any time of day or night — useful for travelers arriving on late-night flights at Haneda. The 2-storey guesthouse holds two 1LDK units (one per floor), each with private bath and kitchenette, sleeping up to 6 per unit (12 total) and bookable as a whole-house rental.
Founded in 1602, Shoden-ji is a Nichiren-shu parish temple whose tutelary deity is Bishamonten — said to be the strongest of the Buddhist guardian deities. Optional 30-60 minute shakyo (sutra-copying) sessions can be arranged for 3,000 yen per person. Located 10 minutes' walk from Hamamatsucho or Daimon stations, the temple is a 5-minute drive from Tokyo Tower and the Imperial Palace.
Temple Hotel Shoden-ji
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Nearest Station
Hamamatsucho / Daimon Station
From Kansai Airport (KIX)
1. JR Haruka Express → Kyoto Station ~75 min
2. Local train/taxi → Hamamatsucho / Daimon Station ~10 min
From Tokyo
1. Tokaido Shinkansen → Kyoto Station ~2h 15m
2. Local transit → Hamamatsucho / Daimon Station ~10 min
From Osaka
1. JR Special Rapid → Kyoto Station ~30 min
or Hankyu Railway → Kawaramachi ~45 min
Tip: Purchase an IC card (ICOCA or Suica) at any station for easy tap-and-go on buses and trains.
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12 questions about Temple Hotel Shoden-ji
Opened in July 2019 by the temple together with Sharewing Inc.'s OTERA STAY brand, Temple Hotel Shoden-ji was the first temple lodging to open within Tokyo's 23 special wards and the first Nichiren-shu shukubo in the Kanto region. The accommodation building is a 2-storey single-house guesthouse newly built in 2015 within the precincts of the 400-year-old Shoden-ji.
Promoted as Japan's first fully-unmanned 24-hour "tera-tech" shukubo, the property uses a video-phone system that lets guests check in and out at any time of day or night — useful for travelers arriving on late-night flights at Haneda. The 2-storey guesthouse holds two 1LDK units (one per floor), each with private bath and kitchenette, sleeping up to 6 per unit (12 total) and bookable as a whole-house rental.
Founded in 1602, Shoden-ji is a Nichiren-shu parish temple whose tutelary deity is Bishamonten — said to be the strongest of the Buddhist guardian deities. Optional 30-60 minute shakyo (sutra-copying) sessions can be arranged for 3,000 yen per person. Located 10 minutes' walk from Hamamatsucho or Daimon stations, the temple is a 5-minute drive from Tokyo Tower and the Imperial Palace.
12 questions about Temple Hotel Shoden-ji
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