Koyasan Syukubo Zofukuin

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Koyasan Syukubo Zofukuin

Koyasan 346, Koya Town, Ito District, Wakayama Prefecture, 648-0211, JapanView Hotel Details
Koyasan Syukubo Zofukuin
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Koyasan Syukubo Zofukuin Guest Reviews

3.9/5
Good
10 review
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Location3.9
Amenities3.9
Service3.9
Cleanliness3.9
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Диана Черепкова
Japanese-Style Standard Room
Stayed in May 2024
Travel with friends
6 review
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Aug 5, 2024
We didn’t expect it’s not a hostel but Buddhist temple) it was a nice experience to live here. It’s very clean inside and rooms look like typical Japanese minkas inside. The place is very picturesque around and it’s easy to get there.
Guest User
Japanese-Style Standard Room
Stayed in Sep 2024
Family
38 review
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on Oct 6, 2024
The location is quite good. The bus stop is just outside the door. The main attractions are very close.
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Guest User
Stayed in May 2024
Other
1.0/5
Posted on Jun 8, 2024
I stayed here June 6th and 7th 2024 I have stayed at dozens of places in Japan over three months, from temples to hotels, guest houses, and hostels. I am not some person who has only stayed at top hotels then got upset when not knowing what to expect elsewhwere. This was the worst experience BY FAR. There is an extremely rude monk running the place. ***** bath only, which is not listed on the reservation sites. To make matters worse, it is only open for four hours a day in the evening. Want a morning shower or bath? Too bad, it is only open 4 hours in the evening. Want a clean bath? Too bad. There was a giant millipede swimming around in the bath. When I tried to show the monk and didnt take my slippers off in the right place of the bathroom he yelled at me. SHOES HERE NOW! I tried to say look please there is a huge bug (in Japanese) and he yelled again SHOES HERE NOW! NOW! I have no idea how such a rude person became Buddhist, he clearly does not follow his own religion. In every Japanese accommodation there is at bare minimum communal hot water for tea and a microwave. Not here though. When I asked about it the monk acted like I was crazy and gave me an attitude. He left the office at 3:30 and disappeared despite a 5pm closing time. Need info? Too bad.