Not worth the money or the hype. Neither transcendental, life-changing and not even relaxing.
+1 star
Food was simple, traditional and quite tasty, it’s presentation was stunning.
+1 star
The overall ambience and clean, nice onsen (but with 0 privacy, in case you needed it)
That’s it for the positives.
To me, this place is a tourist trap, disguised as an „experience”. For this price, you’d think it includes some sort of „storytelling”, which would give you at least a basic idea of monks lives, but it’s only staff dressed up as monks, serving a bunch of awkward europeans. You can wake up for a morning ceremony, if you want to see the chanting, but that’s about it.
Mattresses are hard, and groat-filled pillows are basically like concrete. Loud AC.
Dinner is at 5:30 pm, breakfast at 7:30 am, both with similar food. Curfew is at 9 pm - that means a closed gate and no lights.
Koyasan itself is quite beautiful, especially the cemetery. Not ready for this amount of tourists though, since all food was sold-out by 3pm, and even the restaurant owners were storming the nearby convinience stores. And there was hardly any crowd…