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Last Updated on December 8, 2025
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A Seaside Marina Stay That Gently Resets Your Journey
Nestled within a marina between Temple 53, Enmyō-ji, and Temple 54, Enmei-ji, Marina Seagull offers a unique “boat-lodge” style experience, making it an ideal stopover for walking pilgrims. The accommodation provides simple Japanese-style rooms and shared spaces for up to 25 guests, with a focus on lodging-only stays. Equipped with washing machines, dryers, and essential amenities, it ensures a comfortable and functional rest. From the inn, you can enjoy serene views of the Seto Inland Sea, and the proximity to marine leisure activities naturally blends the journey with a touch of seaside adventure. It’s a quiet space where the sound of waves and salty breeze gently inspire you to take your next step.
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| Address | 66 Hama, Kikuma-cho, Imabari-shi, Ehime |
| Phone number | 0898-54-3555 |
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| Number of room(s) | – |
| Price | Room only : 4,400 yen With breakfast : — With dinner : — Half board : — |
| Website | www.m-seagull.com |
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| Check-out | — |
| Wi-Fi | — |
| Laundry | Washing machine: ✓ Available (details unknown) Dryer: ✓ Available (details unknown) |
| payment | Cash: ✓ Accepted Credit card: — e-money: — |
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The seaside location is a highlight, with many visitors praising it as “perfect for marine leisure activities.” Guests also commend the staff as “friendly and approachable,” making the stay feel welcoming and relaxed. Facilities are described as “well-equipped and convenient,” and many guests combine their lodging with boating or other seaside pursuits. The tranquil atmosphere and scenic views leave a lasting impression, resulting in a high rate of repeat visitors—especially among sea lovers.




