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Last Updated on December 8, 2025
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A Peaceful Hot Spring Retreat Embraced by Gardens and Tranquility
Nestled in the serene mountains of Sanuki along the path to Ōkuboji Temple, Nodaya Takeyashiki is a charming hot spring inn beloved by pilgrims and travelers alike. As the only sukiya-style hot spring inn in the area, it offers a calming stay surrounded by a vast traditional Japanese garden that welcomes guests with seasonal blossoms and lush greenery. The alkaline cold mineral spring, historically connected to Kōbō Daishi, is gentle on the skin and soothes away fatigue. Guests can indulge in the head chef’s exquisite kaiseki cuisine or savor freshly made uchikomi udon, both featuring locally sourced ingredients that bring warmth and comfort to the heart. With 12 spotless guest rooms, a spacious free parking area, and a tranquil atmosphere, this is the perfect haven to rest your feet and rejuvenate your spirit before continuing your journey.
Basic information
| Address | 123-1 Tawatakeyashiki, Sanuki-shi, Kagawa |
| Phone number | 0879-56-2288 |
| Parking | 40 cars (free) |
| Number of room(s) | 12 rooms |
| Price | *Please contact us directly (There is a pilgrim plan) |
| Website | takeyashiki.com |
| Check-in | 15:30 |
| Check-out | 10:00 |
| Wi-Fi | ✓ Available (free) |
| Laundry | Washing machine: ✓ Available (paid) Dryer: ✓ Available (paid) |
| payment | Cash: ✓ Accepted Credit card: ✕ Not accepted e-money: |
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Many guests praise the calm, homely atmosphere and the attentive hospitality of the staff, noting how the beautifully maintained sukiya-style building and expansive gardens bring a deep sense of peace. The hot spring’s sodium bicarbonate cold mineral water is highly regarded, with reviews mentioning its relaxing qualities and effectiveness for relieving nerve pain. The kaiseki meals and locally inspired breakfast are also highlights, with comments describing the dishes as “comforting” and “delightfully flavorful.” Overall, visitors recommend this inn to those seeking a tranquil retreat, attentive service, and authentic local cuisine.





