Kisaragi Ryokan

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Last Updated on April 24, 2026

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A Homely Stay Near Kanjizai-ji, Wrapped in Timeless Warmth

Located about a 5-minute walk from Kanjizai-ji Temple in Ainan Town, Ehime, Kisaragi Ryokan is a long-established inn that has warmly welcomed pilgrims and travelers for over 50 years. The property offers a variety of traditional Japanese-style rooms, ranging from 6-tatami to 16-tatami layouts, making it flexible for solo stays, families, and groups alike. Guests are treated to comforting home-style meals prepared with seasonal ingredients and fresh seafood from local waters, soothing both body and mind after a long day. With check-in starting at 4:00 p.m. and check-out at 9:00 a.m., free parking, and year-round operation, this inn quietly supports anyone seeking rest and relaxation, whether on pilgrimage or leisure travel.

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  • 5 minutes walk to Kanjizai-ji

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Guests visiting for fishing trips have shared positive feedback, saying, “The rooms are spacious, and they happily cook the fish you catch” and “They even sent us off early in the morning.” The friendly and easygoing atmosphere has made it a popular choice for repeat visitors. However, some reviews note mixed impressions: “I felt the staff’s attitude was a bit strict” and “The room assignment didn’t match my reservation.” Despite these comments, the overall consensus from fishing enthusiasts highlights its convenience and reliability, making it a helpful resting point for both anglers and pilgrims alike.

※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.

Mar.2026

It seemed that the owner may have difficulty noticing certain odors, and his hearing also appeared to be somewhat limited. Unfortunately, these issues did not seem to be addressed during our stay.


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