Rengein
Gold star ratings are provided by partner site to reflect the comfort, facilities, and amenities you can expect.
Highlights
Facilities
Free parking
Large indoor bath
Go game
Shogi
English
Japanese
Handrails in stairs and hallways
Gold star ratings are provided by partner site to reflect the comfort, facilities, and amenities you can expect.
Free parking
Large indoor bath
Go game
Shogi
English
Japanese
Handrails in stairs and hallways
Location rating score
| Service | 4.9 |
| Check-in from | 14:00 |
| Check-out until | 10:00 |
| Location rating | 4.5 |

Located on the World Heritage Site of Mount Koya, this is both a temple lodging and the family temple for the entire Tokugawa clan. Memorial services are held for the successive generations of Tokugawa generals and the three branch families and guests can pay homage at the Buddhist mortuary tablet belonging to the Tokugawa family. While the temple has a long history, the temple lodging was renewed in December 2015. And, in keeping with the times, the lodging provides wheelchair accessibility.
- This facility is a temple lodging.
*Temple lodgings were originally accommodation facilities for Buddhist priests and practitioners, but they now also accept regular tourists.
A Buddhist temple is also located on site, so both staff and priests will offer hospitality to guests.
- Guests that reserve a plan that includes meals at this temple lodging can enjoy Buddhist vegetarian cuisine.
*Buddhist vegetarian cuisine follows Buddhist precepts and is prepared with vegetables, beans, and other plant derived ingredients.
- When staying at this temple lodging, guests can experience the following.
- Sutra Transcription: Transcribe Buddhist sutras.
- Ajikan Meditation: Meditate while looking at the Sanskrit symbol for “A”.
- Visit to Tokugawa Shoguns’ Buddhist Mortuary Tablet: Visit the Buddhist mortuary tablet belonging to the successive shoguns from the Tokugawa Clan, the family line that ruled Japan during the Edo period (1603-1868). A Buddhist mortuary tablet is a wooden tablet that is recorded with the names of the deceased. In Buddhism, mortuary tablets are seen as the same as the deceased, and are cherished as such.
[Notes]
The above experiences are current as of Aug. 17, 2017.
Provision of the experiences may be cancelled or experiences may not be available depending on the day.
And depending on the type of experience, advance notice or a fee may be required, so for those interested in the experiences, please make sure to contact the temple lodging in advance for details.
Exceptional4.5
Location

For anything that's not mentioned on this page, please directly ask the property.
・Please make sure to arrive at the hotel by 18:00.
・All rooms are non-smoking.
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5.0
My stay with head-monk Kyosay (I'm likely spelling it incorrectly), his family and staff at Rengein was the highlight of my trip to Japan. It was the perfect conclusion to my travels- the monastery is quiet, their hospitality traditional and uniquely Japan
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5.0
The owner was tremendously helpful with requests on our side.
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4.7
Excellent service, newly renovated room, great location in center of town. Very happy with our stay.
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4.9
Renegin was a delight! Spotlessly clean,delicious and beautifully presented meals,great location in the centre of Koyasan with bus stop out front and beautifully polite and kind staff and monks. The women's bath was a little small. Morning prayers were sim
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5.0
“Exceptional”
Beautiful surrounding location and shukubo accomadation. Great time of the year to visit. As weather was perfect with small patches of rain. Recently updated and refurbished. Great accomadation and facilities. Great family hosts (English speaking) that we
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