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Hotels near Yamadadera Temple Ruins
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Hotels near Yamadadera Temple Ruins in Asuka

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Best hotels near Yamadadera Temple Ruins, Asuka

5/51 Reviews
5/5Perfect1 Reviews
Sakurai
|1.05km from Yamadadera Temple Ruins
Explore the rich history and culture of Sakurai at our auberge. Savor French cuisine at its finest. Features nine rooms.
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Asuka
|1.05km from Yamadadera Temple Ruins
Providing easy access to Osaka or Kyoto, this vacation rental available to 1 group per day only is in close proximity to Asuka temple and highly recommended as a hub for strolling around Asuka area.
4.5/523 Reviews
4.5/5Excellent23 Reviews
Sakurai
|1.08km from Yamadadera Temple Ruins
The room is large, the bath and toilet are separate, cleanliness is good The breakfast was also very delicious. I want to go again.
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Asuka
|1.39km from Yamadadera Temple Ruins
A leisurely time and space only provided to one group per day
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Asuka
|1.49km from Yamadadera Temple Ruins
A serene location along the approach to Oka-dera Temple. Enjoy strolls around Asuka to sites such as Ishibutai Tumulus
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Asuka
|1.63km from Yamadadera Temple Ruins
Dinner And Breakfast Are Included. It Is A 65-year-old Japanese House With A Gabled Roof. The Guest House Is Located In The North Of Asuka Village, Just A 3-minute Drive From Kashiharajingu-mae Station, And Within A 1-minute Walk From Toyoura Bus Stop. It Has Been In Business Since 1967, When The Guest House Was Established In Asuka Village, And The Guest Rooms Are Equipped With Western-style Beds. Meals Include Dinner And Breakfast. For Dinner, We Serve Home-cooked Meals Using Rice Grown Behind The House And Vegetables Harvested From The Field. In Autumn, Winter, And Spring, You Can Also Enjoy The Specialty Asuka Nabe. Breakfast Will Be Japanese. Wi-Fi And Parking Are Free.
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Asuka
|1.92km from Yamadadera Temple Ruins
Wi-Fi is available in the room free of charge, and bathrobes are available. Please contact the hotel reception for details. Welcome to inquire, we will be happy to help you.Here you can enjoy intimate service, warm hospitality and a warm atmosphere.The location is excellent, the transportation is convenient, the service is thoughtful, the facilities are complete, clean and comfortable, and the environment is comfortable.
4.4/552 Reviews
4.4/5Excellent52 Reviews
Kashihara
|3.2km from Yamadadera Temple Ruins
The room is large and clean. Good service and rich amenities. There is also a large bath in hot springs. A minute walk from the station. It is also convenient for sightseeing in Asuka Village. About 10 minutes walk to Kasahara Archaeological Institute. Kasahara Jingu shrine is also within walking distance. There is a refrigerator in the room. There is a washlet in the toilet. The room clothes type pajamas were also comfortable. It is a large hotel, but it was well-defined and comfortable. The restaurant in the hotel is luxurious, but there are taverns and convenience stores around, so if you want to be cheap, you can go out. It was a hotel I wanted to use again.
3.6/50 Reviews
3.6/50 Reviews
Kashihara
|3.41km from Yamadadera Temple Ruins
A 2-minute walk to Kashihara Shrine, Oak Hotel has simple Western-style rooms with an LCD TV and an en suite bathroom. Massages are available and a Japanese restaurant is on site. Parking is free. All rooms at Kashihara Oak Hotel are air-conditioned and include a fridge and an electric kettle with green tea. Each room has a desk, and some rooms have a sofa and/or free wired internet. The hotel is a 2-minute walk from Kintetsu Kashihara-Jingu-Mae Train Station’s central exit, and a 5-minute walk to Unebi-yama hill. Many old houses built in the Edo period are in this historical area. Le Suenu Restaurant serves a light breakfast and a set lunch, while offering sweets for tea time and course and a la carte Japanese dinners.
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Sakurai
|3.57km from Yamadadera Temple Ruins
Young creators make use of the Japanese architecture of the Edo period and modernly renovate itYamato no Wa Cherry blossoms in Sakurai WazakuraProspered as Yamato Sakurai post station on the Ise Kaido leading to Ise JinguFrom the Edo period to the Meiji period Wazakura was also a post townA base at the intersection of time and space that connects to the futureA modern Japanese space that imagines the past present and futurebrPlease enjoy
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2/51 Reviews
Sakurai
|3.58km from Yamadadera Temple Ruins
Tamomine Kanko Hotel offers a quiet environment rich in nature, right in front of Tanzan Shrine, home to the world's surviving 13-story wooden pagoda. You can order the hotel's original specialty dish [Yoshitsune Nabe], which is full of historical romance. You can enjoy the beauty of nature in each season, such as cherry blossoms in spring, fresh greenery in summer, colored leaves in autumn, and clear air in winter, as well as the historical heritage of the surrounding area.
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Sakurai
|3.66km from Yamadadera Temple Ruins
1 minute walk from Sakurai station. Cheapest price you can find! Perfectly located for business trips

FAQ about Hotels near Yamadadera Temple Ruins

  • How much do hotels in Asuka cost?

    Based on hotel prices on Trip.com, the average cost per night for hotels in Asuka is USD 339. Hotel rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • What are the most popular hotels in Asuka?

    Whether you're traveling for business or going on vacation, there are many popular hotels to choose from in Asuka. Minshuku - Wakaba, Kotorian and Shinrajuku are all popular hotels to stay at.

  • At what hotels in Asuka can I try local breakfast foods?

    A delicious breakfast is a great way to kick start your day. At Minshuku - Wakaba and B and B Asuka , guests can enjoy Asuka-style breakfasts.

  • Which hotels in Asuka are suitable for families or travelers with kids?

    Many people who travel with families or kids to Asuka choose to stay at Kotorian and Asuka Guest House - Hostel . These hotels are also priced inexpensively.

  • How much do hotels in Asuka cost on the weekend?

    Based on hotel prices on Trip.com, the average cost per night on the weekend for hotels in Asuka is USD 334. Hotel rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • At which popular hotels in Asuka can I try local foods?

    Those who like trying local foods might want to consider staying at Kotorian . There are lots of famous restaurants serving local dishes near the hotel.

  • Of all the hotels in Asuka, which hotels have the highest user ratings?

    When traveling to Asuka for the first time, many travelers find it difficult to choose a hotel to stay in. According to Trip.com data, Shinrajuku, Kotorian and B and B Asuka are popular hotels with high ratings, making them good choices for your trip.

  • What popular hotels in Asuka have parking?

    If you're planning on driving to Asuka, why not stay at Minshuku - Wakaba, Kotorian or B and B Asuka ? These are all popular hotels with parking lots.

  • What popular hotels have non-smoking rooms in Asuka?

    Many guests care about the quality of the rooms they stay in and want to ensure that their rooms have fresh, clean air. Kotorian is a popular hotel in Asuka with non-smoking rooms.

  • In Asuka, what popular hotels have free Wi-Fi?

    When staying at a hotel, internet access is important for both vacationers and business travelers. Kotorian is a popular hotel in Asuka with free Wi-Fi.