Gyokuzoin
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Ryokan highlights
A temple lodging on Mount Shigi offering a quiet, traditional stay in Heguri, Nara.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
Verified as the temple stay at 2280 Shigisan in Heguri, with simple on-site meal service and a few useful nearby dining spots.
Temple-stay meals with shojin vegetarian or kaiseki by reservation.
- Shojin cuisinespecialtyTraditional Buddhist vegetarian set.
- Kaiseki dinnerfoodMulti-course seasonal Japanese meal.
- Sesame tofufoodClassic shojin dish.
- TempurafoodPart of some kaiseki meals.
- TeadrinkSimple tea service on arrival.
Casual cafe stop in the Shigisan area for drinks and light bites.
- CoffeedrinkCafe-style hot coffee.
- TeadrinkSimple hot drinks.
- Light snacksfoodSmall cafe fare may be available.
Refined Japanese ryotei near Mount Shigi, known for kaiseki.
- Kaiseki coursefoodSeasonal multi-course Japanese meal.
- MatchadrinkJapanese green tea service.
- Local specialtiesspecialtyNara-focused seasonal ingredients.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This temple lodging is on Mt. Shigi above the valley, so the most practical arrival is via Oji-area rail access followed by bus or taxi up the mountain.
Nearby highlights focus on Mt. Shigi temple culture and mountain viewpoints, with additional historic sites in the Oji and Ikaruga area.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A distinctive temple stay on Mount Shigi, Gyokuzoin suits travelers who want spirituality, views, and a more unusual night than a standard hotel. It is less suitable if you want easy transport, private modern comforts, or a flexible late-night stay.
- Authentic temple-stay atmosphereThis is a real shukubo at Shigisan, not a themed inn, so the experience feels rooted in daily Buddhist life rather than staged for tourists. It is a strong fit if you want a meaningful overnight stay with temple character.
- Morning prayers and cultural activitiesGuests can join morning prayers, and the property is known for experiences such as sutra copying, meditation, and Buddhist-image tracing. That adds substance to the stay beyond simply sleeping in a traditional room.
- Scenic Mount Shigi settingThe temple sits in the hills of Mount Shigi, giving the stay a calm mountain feel and attractive seasonal scenery. The setting is especially appealing for travelers who value quiet surroundings over city convenience.
- Shojin ryori meals includedTemple stays here typically include two mostly vegetarian shojin ryori meals, which makes the experience feel cohesive and distinctly Japanese. It is a good choice for travelers interested in Buddhist cuisine and a lighter, more mindful style of dining.
- Large temple grounds to exploreStaying here also gives you time to enjoy the wider Shigisan temple area in the evening and early morning, when day visitors are fewer. That can make the visit feel more immersive than a quick daytime stop.
- Not a standard ryokan luxury stayIf you expect polished hotel-style service, plush amenities, or a pampering kaiseki ryokan experience, this temple lodging may feel too simple and functional. The appeal here is spiritual atmosphere, not indulgence.
- Access is less convenientThe property is in the Mount Shigi area rather than near a major station, so getting there is less effortless than staying in central Nara or Osaka. It works best for travelers comfortable with taxis, buses, or a more planned arrival.
- Cash-only can be inconvenientPayment information indicates cash only, which can catch international travelers off guard. That is a practical downside if you prefer cards or digital payment while moving around Japan.
- Limited fit for younger childrenThe stay is oriented toward quiet temple lodging, and children are generally required to be older. Families with small kids may find the rules and atmosphere restrictive.
- Comfort and privacy may be modestAs a temple stay, the rooms and overall setup can feel more traditional and communal than many travelers expect from a conventional inn. If you are sensitive to simple bedding, strict routines, or less private facilities, this may not be the best match.
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Current position: 4th out of 37 ryokans in Nara.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🥇 1st | Nara Inn Japanese Ryokan | 9.9/10 | 25 |
| 🥈 2nd | Nara Kasugaokuyama Tsukihitei | 9.4/10 | 464 |
| 🥉 3rd | Ryokan Taishoro | 9.4/10 | 104 |
| 4th | Gyokuzoin Current ryokan | 9.3/10 | 693 |
| 5th | Misenkan | 9.4/10 | 55 |
| 6th | Ryokan Asukasou at the entrancne of Nara park | 9.2/10 | 1,089 |
| 7th | Hanaya Tokubei | 9.3/10 | 51 |
| 8th | Minshuku Kawarabi-so | 9.2/10 | 197 |
| 9th | Kasuga Hotel | 9.1/10 | 1,262 |
| 10th | Mikasa | 9.1/10 | 955 |
| 11th | Kanko Ryokan Kuboji | 10.0/10 | 5 |
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5 days – Hyogo > Kyoto > Nagano > Nara
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