Fujiya Ryokan

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Last Updated on January 20, 2026

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A Quiet Pause with Simple Flavors and Showa-Era Charm

Nestled in the countryside of Oda in Uchiko Town, Fujiya Ryokan sits quietly along the pilgrim path between Daibōji (Temple 44) and Iwayaji (Temple 45) on the Shikoku Pilgrimage. This small inn features six traditional Japanese-style rooms and accommodates up to ten guests, offering comforting homemade meals such as locally sourced Ame-no-sakana fish stew and tarai udon. Though modest in size, the inn provides practical amenities like free Wi-Fi and four complimentary parking spots, making it a reliable stop for both walking and driving pilgrims. The retro atmosphere of its aged wooden structure exudes a nostalgic Showa-era charm—an ambiance that gently encourages weary travelers to take one more step.

Basic information

Address253 Kda, Uchiko-cho, Kita-gun, Ehime
Phone number0892-52-2002
Parking4 cars (free)
Number of room(s)5 rooms
PriceRoom only : 5,000 yen
With breakfast : —
With dinner : —
Half board : 8,000 yen
Website
Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Wi-Fi✓ Available (free)
LaundryWashing machine: ✓ Available (100 yen)
Dryer: ✓ Available (200 yen)
paymentCash: ✓ Accepted
Credit card: ✕ Not accepted
e-money: ✕ Not accepted
⚠️ This does not guarantee the current business status. Please contact the property directly when staying.

Please avoid calling during early or late hours.

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Review Summary from External Sites

Many visitors describe the inn as “warm and homey,” with a “peaceful, old-fashioned atmosphere.” The food receives high praise for its use of local ingredients and “nostalgic, comforting flavors.” Guests also frequently commend the host’s “kind and approachable demeanor,” noting the “careful and considerate hospitality” that made them feel at ease. The building’s traditional structure is appreciated for its rustic charm, with comments like “a cozy and quiet place to relax” and “the rural vibe was very soothing.” Overall, it’s a favored place for those seeking quiet rest in a down-to-earth setting.

※This summary is generated by AI based on posts from external websites. The review content reflects the personal opinions and impressions of the individual contributors and does not represent our site’s evaluation.


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