What other travelers are saying about Shukubo Honkakuin
第一次留宿在寺庙的体验很棒,僧人们都彬彬有礼地服侍着客人,让人都觉得有些不好意思。晨祷时抑扬顿挫,节律悠扬,身心都受到了净化。本觉院很大 很干净, 最重要交通方便。
Great stay and travel's experience in GoyaSan by Hongaku-in! I was hesitated whether to cancel it, but it does worth it. The monks are friendly and polite, served us very well. It's convenient, good location and clean. Equipment are enough to keep you warm in the freezing cold winter. The foods are amazingly delicious, though all vegetables. Strongly recommend! ! If we have time, definitely want to spend more nights there.
A shukubo is a temple lodging where Buddhist monks accommodate visitors. At Honkakuin, you sleep in tatami-matted rooms with futon bedding, participate in morning prayers at 6:00 AM, and eat shojin ryori vegetarian meals for dinner and breakfast. Bathing facilities are communal. The stay follows the temple's daily schedule and provides direct experience of monastic life.
No. Honkakuin accepts guests of all backgrounds. You must attend morning prayers and respect temple customs, but no religious commitment is required. English-speaking staff are available to explain practices and etiquette.
The fee of ¥10,000 to ¥15,000 per person includes your room, dinner, breakfast (both vegetarian shojin ryori), morning prayer access, and communal bath use. Lunch is not provided. Additional services like private meditation sessions may cost extra.
Book directly through the temple's website or by phone. Advance reservations are required, particularly during spring and autumn. Book several weeks ahead during peak seasons. Same-day or walk-in reservations are not accepted.