【Official】Kannabi Ikomayama Hotel

Welcome to Kannabi Ikomayama Hotel

Halfway up Mt. Ikoma, there is Hozan-ji Temple, which enshrines the Buddhist deities Daishokankiten and Acala, who have been revered since ancient times by Osaka merchants. This sacred mountain is blessed with a variety of natural beauty in every season, with cherry blossoms in full bloom in the spring, fresh greenery, cool summer breezes, vibrant autumn leaves, quiet snowy winter scenery, moving sunrises throughout the year, fantastic seas of clouds, and colorful night views that look like a jewel box.

Kannabi Ikomayama Hotel is located in Monzencho, a beautiful mountain tourist destination in the center of Ikoma City, a 5-minute walk from Hozan-ji Temple Temple.

It is about a 5-minute drive from Ikoma Station, or about a 7-minute walk from Hozan-ji Temple Station if you are using the Ikoma Cable Line.
Kannabi Ikomayama Hotel, nestled amidst this long history and blessed natural scenery, is in elegant harmony with the surrounding modern and classical architecture and peaceful nature, allowing you to feel the mysterious healing power of the sacred mountain as it changes with the seasons.

Where is Kannabi Ikomayama Hotel?

  • The center of tourism in Ikoma city

    Kannabi Ikomayama Hotel is located in Monzencho, a beautiful mountain tourist destination in the center of Ikoma City, a 5-minute walk from the tourist attraction, Hozan-ji Temple -ji Temple.

    Ikoma City is located in the middle of the economic and tourist areas of the Kinki region (Hyogo Prefecture, Osaka Prefecture, Nara Prefecture, Kyoto Prefecture, and Wakayama Prefecture).

    It has an excellent transport network including airports, roads and railways, making it highly accessible for both domestic and international visitors.

    It's very convenient for day trips from Ikoma to Osaka for shopping, or for sightseeing in Kyoto and Nara.

Inside this facility/facilities

  • Front desk

    The warm and inviting Showa retro design of the front desk will evoke memories and make you feel like you've traveled back in time to Japan's bubble economy.
  • Lobby

    Sit back and relax in a modern yet classic atmosphere
  • cafe/bar"Yuk Oma Café & Bar”

    Yuk Oma is the ancient name of Ikoma during the Jomon period over 2,000 years ago.
    Translated into modern language, it means "a place where deer live."


    Breakfast is available only to guests staying at the hotel and must be reserved in advance.


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    The meals are simple yet nutritious, and are made using fresh, locally produced ingredients sourced from local farmers in Nara Prefecture and Ikoma City.It contains no meat or animal fats, making it healthy and ideal for vegetarians or guests who follow a vegetarian diet for health or religious reasons.
Inside this facility/facility page

Access

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Hotel Name

Kannabi Ikomayama Hotel

Address

16-4 Monzen Town, Ikoma City, Nara Prefecture

Telephone number

0743-85-7886

Notes

5 minutes by car from Ikoma Station.
5 minutes walk from Kintetsu Ikoma Cable Hozan-ji Temple Station.
30 minutes walk from Kintetsu Ikoma Station.
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Leisure/Gourmet

  • Tourist guide of Ikoma City, Nara Prefecture

    Ikoma is easily accessible and has a variety of ways to enjoy it.
    It is located in a quiet environment surrounded by untouched nature.
    Amusement parks for families to enjoy,
    A recreational sports park for active people.
    Take a stroll through the history of Ikoma.
    Enjoy mouthwatering dishes made with local Ikoma ingredients.

Attractions

  • Ikoma trip

    Since the early 7th century, Mount Ikoma has been an important gateway connecting the ancient capital of Nara with neighboring countries such as China and Goryeo (modern-day Korea).
    “Kuragaritogue” or the Dark, part of modern-day National Route 308, was a major route taken by Japanese envoys to Tang China during the Nara period.
    From the Nara period to the present day, it is the shortest land route connecting Namba in Osaka City and the ancient capital of Nara City.

    From Jomon period settlements, to the legends of Japan's first emperor, Emperor Jimmu, and En no En no Gyoja, the founder of Chasen, to the grave of Gyoki, the monk who contributed to the construction of Todaiji Temple, and Takayama Chasen, which has 500 years of history and techniques and is designated as a traditional craft by the nation.

    For those interested in Japanese history and culture, Ikoma is a must-see cultural attraction.

Reservations/Inquiries

Please contact us if you have any questions.