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Surprising as it may seem, Tokyo is home to several authentic shukubo within and around the city. From Asakusa-area Pure Land temples to Zen training centers in suburban Setagaya, urban temple stays offer a unique blend of Buddhist tradition and metropolitan access.
Compare shukubo (Buddhist temple lodgings) across Tokyo. Filter by sect, zazen meditation, English morning service, and shojin ryori cuisine.
See our editors' top picks for Tokyo2 temples in Tokyo





大本山高尾山薬王院有喜寺 大本坊
A 1,200-year-old Shingon yamabushi head temple just outside Tokyo, with a twice-yearly 1-night training retreat at Daihonbo featuring waterfall ablutions, pre-dawn mountain practice and sacred fire ritual.





宿坊 正伝寺 (TEMPLE HOTEL SHODEN-JI)
A modern self-check-in shukubo in central Tokyo set within the precincts of a 400-year-old Nichiren-shu temple, with two private 1LDK guesthouse units, kitchenette, and optional sutra-copying.
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