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Last Updated on January 13, 2026

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A Wooden-Floored Retreat to Relax Before Tackling the Steep Pilgrimage Path

Located in Saijō City, Ehime Prefecture, between the 59th temple, Kokubun-ji, and the 60th temple, Yokomine-ji, Guesthouse BEKKU offers a comforting pause along the Shikoku pilgrimage. With Magniflex beds that soothe tired legs, a well-equipped shared kitchen and bathroom, and a relaxing wooden deck, the guesthouse provides a natural sense of tranquility. Amenities like showers, washing machines, dryers, bicycle rentals, and free Wi-Fi support the rhythm of walking travelers. Guests can choose between dormitory and private rooms, and English support is available, making it welcoming to a diverse range of visitors. With local supermarkets and eateries within walking distance, it’s a convenient and peaceful spot to rest and prepare for the steep trails ahead.

Basic information

Address444-1 Imai, Tambara-cho, Saijo-shi, Ehime
Phone number090-7578-7053
ParkingAvailable
Number of room(s)2 rooms
PriceRoom only :
– Shared room 4,000 yen
– Private room 5,100 yen
With breakfast : —
With dinner : —
Half board : —
Websiter.goope.jp
Check-in16:00
Check-out10:00
Wi-Fi✓ Available (free)
LaundryWashing machine: ✓ Available (100 yen)
Dryer: ✓ Available (200 yen)
paymentCash: ✓ Accepted
Credit card: ✕ Not accepted
e-money: —
⚠️ This does not guarantee the current business status. Please contact the property directly when staying.

Please avoid calling during early or late hours.

Supplementary information

  • Free rental bicycle
  • 2 face towels (free)
  • English available
  • Open on Sundays

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Guest Reviews

Review Summary from External Sites

Guests highlight “the incredible comfort of the Magniflex beds” and appreciate the “well-organized shared kitchen and bathrooms” as well as “the relaxing wooden deck where you can catch your breath.” One visitor described arriving around 6 PM to find “a cozy, warm atmosphere in the common space, with other travelers already chatting and sharing stories,” showing the guesthouse’s friendly communal vibe. Cleanliness across beds, lighting, and shared spaces receives consistent praise, and many describe the owner’s hospitality as “warm and homely,” with comments like “I felt instantly welcomed” and “staying here was the perfect decision on my pilgrimage.” Combined with its convenient location along the pilgrimage route and nearby facilities, Guesthouse BEKKU strikes a balance between thoughtful amenities and heartfelt warmth.

※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.


No-Lost Pilgrimage Map
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