Accommodation in Mitake [Official] Komadori Sanso, a lodging lodge at Mt. Mitake and Mitake Shrine. Accommodations in Okutama/Tokyo/TOKYO-shukubou-
Stay in Mitake, about Mitake lodgings
When you hear the word “shukubo,” some people may think of a temple, but we are a Shinto-style shukubo attached to a shrine.
History of Mitake no Yado
Musashi Mitake Shrine is located on the summit of Mt. Mitake, located on the outskirts of Tokyo at the entrance to Chichibu Tama Kai National Park. It is said to have been founded in the 7th year of Emperor Sujin (91 BC), and has a history of over 2000 years.
Since its founding, it has developed as a sacred place for mountain worship, the predecessor of Shinto and Buddhism in Japan.
How can I find the best accommodation in Mt. Mitake?
When choosing lodging on Mt. Mitake, the key is to choose a lodging that suits your purpose. If you want to fully enjoy the scenery and nature of Mt. Mitake, lodgings near Mt. Mitake and Mitake Shrine are convenient, and you can also enjoy the local culture. On the other hand, it is also recommended to choose an inn where you want to prioritize the latest facilities and meals. Check out access and reviews to find your ideal lodging.
Stay in Mitake|About Komadori Sanso
Komadori Sanso, a lodging lodge at Musashi Mitake Shrine in Mt. Mitake, Tokyo, is located one step from the shopping street leading to the shrine.
Stay in Mitake|What is a Shukubo?
Shukubo refers to lodgings for worshipers of temples and shrines.
Stay in Mitake|Room information
九つのお部屋をご用意しております。
Stay in Mitake|History of Mt. Mitake
This mountain is located in Ome City, Tokyo, with an altitude of 929 meters, and is located within Chichibu-Tama Kai National Park. Musashi Mitake Shrine is located at the top and has been revered as one of the most sacred mountains in the Kanto region since ancient times.
Stay in Mitake|What is Musashi Mitake Shrine?
Musashi Mitake Shrine is a shrine that is said to have been founded in 91 BC.
It is enshrined at the top of Mt. Mitake.
NEWS
night kagura:Musashi Mitake Shrine Kagura Hall from 8pm on the 4th Sunday from June to November (free admission)
🔰 Stay in Mitake|How to access Komadori Sanso
①【🚃電車】
JR中央線 → JR青梅線で御嶽駅
新宿駅よりJR中央線で「立川駅」行に乗車 立川駅よりJR青梅線で「青梅駅」行に乗車 青梅駅よりJR青梅線で「奥多摩行き」に乗り換え 「御嶽駅(東京)」下車(27.2km/50分)
②【🚌バス】
JR青梅線御嶽駅からバスで滝本駅へ
JR御嶽駅から西東京バス「ケーブル下行き」にて終点下車
※バスは18時台まで(バス10分→駅まで徒歩6分)
ケーブルカーの駅まで歩く方は多摩川に沿って遊歩道があります(50分で最後坂道あり)
🚗 お車でお越しの場合は滝本駅に有料駐車場有り
③【🚠ケーブルカー】
御岳山駅へ
ケーブルカーで、滝本駅から御岳山駅終点下車(6分)
※ケーブルカーは18時台まで
また徒歩で登る場合は1時間。
✖ 車では登れません✖
④【👣徒歩】
御岳神社方面へ15分
駅から徒歩12分で看板を出してあります。(途中急な坂があります)
※ベビーカーや大型のキャリーケースでの徒歩は大変です。バックパックでのお越しをお勧めいたします。
🚃 By train
It takes about 3 hours from the city center to Mt. Mitake. (Train, bus, cable car, foot)
▶︎ From Shinjuku Station, take the JR Chuo Line and transfer at “Tachikawa”
▶︎ Take the JR Ome Line from Tachikawa Station and get off at “Mitake” (27.2km/50 minutes)
▶︎ From Mitake Station, take the Nishi-Tokyo Bus and get off at “Cable Shita” (10 minutes)
▶︎Take the Mitake Tozan Cable from Takimoto Station and get off at Mitakeyama Station (10 minutes)
▶︎Walk towards Mitake Shrine from Mitakeyama Station (15 minutes)
*Round-trip tickets are valid for two days. Please note that it will become invalid after three days.
There is a signboard for Komadori Sanso on the left side of the road.
🚗 By car
Approximately 40 minutes from Hinode Interchange on the Chuo Expressway
Approximately 40 minutes from Ome Interchange on the Ken-O Expressway
Please park at the cable car “Takimoto Station” parking lot.
Discounts will be applied if you bring your parking ticket.
*If you are coming by car, there is no road to the top of the mountain.
The parking lot is located at Takimoto Station. (Paid)
General vehicles are not allowed to pass from Takimoto Station.
Please park in the paid parking lot and take the cable car.
*If you set our address in your car navigation system, you may be directed to a different location.
Please set the destination as the cable car “Takimoto Station”.