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Any cheap temple stays in Japan?
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2022/11/15 12:39
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All of the ones i found online are super expensive. Is it possible to get something around 6000-7000 yen. I am assuming lower is not possible
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by Neha (guest)
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Re: Any cheap temple stays in Japan?
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2022/11/15 16:53
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What location are you looking at? Remember that 2 meals are often included in this costs.....
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by mfedley
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Re: Any cheap temple stays in Japan?
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2022/11/15 19:00
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It seems that there are quite a few if it is not with meals. Also, the more people there are, the cheaper it gets. For example, in the case of Nishi Honganji in Kyoto http://monbou.jp/index_e.shtmlMyoshin-ji Torin-in and Myoshin-ji Daishin-in start at \4,700 per person for a room for two, including breakfast, but you must make a reservation by phone or return postcard. The bath and toilet are shared. At Torin-in, they bathe in groups. Myoshinji Hanazono Hall is this price. https://www.hanazonokaikan.com/english-information/You can't make a reservation without calling, and transportation isn't convenient, but I thought the torii of this shrine was amazing. It seems that it is 4,000 yen to 7,000 yen per night. A few months ago, it was broadcast on a famous TV program. https://takayamainari.jp/news/%e5%ae%bf%e6%b3%8a%e6%96%bd%e8%a8%ad%e3%... %84%e3%81%a6/ https://takayamainari.jp/Please look for other shukubo here. https://terahaku.jp/https://travel.rakuten.co.jp/mytrip/ranking/shukubohttps://wa-qoo.com/search_shukubou/http://www.kyotodeassobo.com/stay/type/syukubo
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by haro1210
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