Ohenro House Mōrisō

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Last Updated on January 17, 2026

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A Small Inn Nestled in the Mountain Scenery for a One-Night Rest

Tucked away along the route to Sankakuji Temple (Temple 65) in Shikokuchūō, Ehime, Ohenro House Mouri-so offers walkers a cozy and quiet retreat. The building is new and clean, with simple, clear pricing — ¥3,000 per night for lodging only — and comes equipped with free washing and drying machines, a microwave, and an electric kettle, making it easy to stay on your own pace. Surrounded by serene mountain views and a garden that changes beautifully with the seasons, the inn soothes travelers’ hearts. English support is available, which is a welcoming touch for overseas pilgrims. While dinner and breakfast are not provided, that simplicity makes it the perfect base to reset yourself before stepping forward again — a little companion for the next stage of your journey.

Basic information

Address1123 Ryoke, Kawataki-cho, Shikokuchuo-shi, Ehime
Phone number*Non-public
ParkingAvailable
Number of room(s)2 rooms
PriceRoom only : 3,000 yen
With breakfast : —
With dinner : —
Half board : —
Website
Check-in16:00
Check-out9:00
Wi-Fi
LaundryWashing machine: ✓ Available (free)
Dryer: ✓ Available (free)
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.

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Guest Reviews

Review Summary from External Sites

Guests often highlight the warm hospitality: “They are very kind to pilgrims and made me feel truly welcome.” Many also appreciate the spotless upkeep: “The place is traditional yet perfectly clean,” “I could rest deeply and comfortably.” While meals aren’t offered, visitors praise the relaxing atmosphere and functional facilities, and several mention its convenient location right along the pilgrimage route. Overall, many describe it as “a place I’d love to stay again” and “a wonderful memory on my pilgrimage.”

※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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