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Vegan-friendly
Ovo
Japanese
Breakfast
Temple lodging in the mountains near Mt. Fuji. Mostly vegan except egg and fish sauce in a few dishes. Half board (dinner and breakfast) is included with the room and can be made fully vegan upon request.
3 Reviews
First Review by jollieduck
pandilatus
Points +121
Experience we will remember - Edit
I can’t compare this too anything else I have ever done or stayed at. It’s peaceful, beautiful and the staff is hands down so amazing. Makes you feel right at home.
Read moreMy dietary needs are a bit tricky with being vegan and allergic too wheat, but they manage to put together amazing food even for me. 🙏🏻
They use very little spices and lets the food speak for itself and lets the flavors come together amazingly. The tofu that they make here (yubatori) is the best I have ever tasted.
Updated from previous review on 2026-03-24
Pros: The tap water!!!, The baths that you can book, The area around the temple
Cons: Dairy in some foods, No bathroom in the rooms, Very thin walls
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mimiinberlin
Points +40
Beautiful and yummy vegan food - Edit
Garden view
Read moreLittle dishes made with lot of love
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jollieduck
Points +3296
Unbelievable experience - Edit
A delightful temple lodging that offers dinner and breakfast along with an already affordable room. I found Kakurinbo on Booking.com where they clearly indicate the possibility of vegetarian or vegan meals. Meals are served while you face out to the 14th-century Zen garden, and the food comes out in waves of small dishes. It’s already mostly vegetarian with some fish broth and egg, but they have vegan alternatives. Let them know you’re vegan while booking and confirm upon checking in, and they’ll readily accommodate.
Read moreThese were some of the best meals I’ve had in my life! Yuba, dried tofu skin, is a specialty of the village of Minobu, and they incorporated yuba into several of the dishes. Just mouth-watering. Other highlights included fresh soy cheese, vegetable tempura, rice wrapped in a sakura leaf, soy soft serve with fresh fruit sauces. And you can also join the Buddhist monks for early morning prayer at the nearby temple complex, which was another profound experience. Overall an amazing stay that I can't recommend highly enough!
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