Guesthouse&Cafe Carrefour

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Last Updated on December 28, 2025

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African Fabrics Adorning a Breezy Heritage Home

A guesthouse rich in character, this 100-year-old traditional home is decorated with vibrantly patterned African fabrics. Perched on a hill, it offers sweeping views of the Uwajima Basin that immediately put visitors at ease. Evenings bring warm gatherings with the host and fellow guests, fostering a sense of connection rarely found in business hotels. With meal-inclusive plans available, the garden and shared spaces become the backdrop for heartwarming memories. A perfect stop for pilgrims, where quiet comfort meets human warmth.

Basic information

Address871 Iwaki, Uwa-cho, Seiyo-shi, Ehime
Phone number070-8970-2979
Parking3 cars (free)
Number of room(s)2 rooms
PriceRoom only : 4,500 yen
With breakfast : 5,300 yen
With dinner : 7,300 yen
Half board : 7,300 yen
Websitecominka-carrefour.com
Check-in16:00 – 20:00
Check-out5:30 – 10:00
Wi-Fi✓ Available (free)
LaundryWashing machine: ✓ Available (200 yen)
Dryer: ✓ Available (300 yen)
paymentCash: ✓ Accepted
Credit card: ✓ Accepted
e-money: ✓ Accepted
(QUICPay, iD, Suica/PASMO and other transport cards,
nanaco, Rakuten Edy, WAON, PayPay, LINE Pay, Rakuten Pay)
⚠️ 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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A Message from the Host

Guesthouse&Cafe Carrefour
Host

We are a social guesthouse in a traditional Japanese house that is over 100 years old. At dinner time, we eat with the owner and staff and share our experiences. Although it is a little far from the pilgrimage route, it is surrounded by beautiful rural scenery and nature. We also serve local cuisine, so please stop by.

Guest Reviews

Review Summary from External Sites

Many reviews highlight that “it was quiet and relaxing” and that “the tatami mats felt wonderful,” with guests appreciating the time spent in a lifestyle reminiscent of the old days. From the garden, fireflies could be seen, and guests commented that “it felt like enjoying an authentic countryside farmhouse” and “I enjoyed chatting with the owner in the atelier,” reflecting the warm, homely atmosphere. Some mentioned that around the barbecue or bonfire, they could “unwind to the point of getting tipsy.” The unexpected comfort of having private rooms was also well received, with one guest sharing that “I had a wonderful time talking with the lovely owner while sitting by the kotatsu.” Nature, conversation, and good food—this experiential comfort has been highly rated.

※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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