It’s tucked away in the mountains, with a quiet, serene setting and trees surrounding the temple, so just walking around feels really relaxing.
The temple isn’t very large, but the atmosphere is solemn and peaceful, with a sense of being far away from the noise of everyday life.
If you visit in the fall, the autumn leaves make the whole scenery absolutely beautiful. It’s the kind of place that’s perfect for a slow walk and a calm, reflective moment.
Shoryakuji Temple | Review by 李建興
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The warabi mochi is bouncy and rich, and the roasted soybean flour grinding experience is fun.
The flavor is consistently good, but it’s more about the vibe.
Great for photos and a little break. A bit pricey, but worth trying once! -
Overall it feels really laid-back, not one of those huge, crowded ski resorts.
It’s great if you just want to take it easy and don’t like a lot of noise.
The courses are wide and the slopes are pretty gentle, so beginners or anyone who wants to practice slowly can ski here and feel quite at ease. -
Overall, this place feels really polished and stylish.
Everything is clean and bright, and there are lots of little design touches—you can tell they put a lot of thought into it.
Whether it’s desserts or drinks, the plating looks great and it’s super photogenic! The flavors aren’t overly sweet, so everything goes down easy.
If you’re looking for a spot to chat, go on a date, or have afternoon tea, this is a really nice fit. The vibe is just right.
