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Last Updated on December 15, 2025
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A Small Retreat Nestled in the Mountains
Located along the path to Sankaku-ji Temple in Shikoku-Chūō, Ehime Prefecture, Ohenro House Mōriso offers a peaceful stay for pilgrims seeking a little rest. The newly built and impeccably clean guesthouse provides simple, functional facilities, including free washing machines and dryers, a microwave, and an electric kettle, all for an affordable flat rate of ¥3,000 per night. Surrounded by tranquil mountain scenery and a garden that changes with the seasons, it’s an inviting place to unwind. With English-friendly support available, the guesthouse is especially welcoming to international pilgrims. While no meals are provided, its simplicity encourages travelers to reset at their own pace and prepare comfortably for the next leg of their journey.
Basic information
| Address | 798-9 O-machi, Saijo-shi, Ehime |
| Phone number | 0897-55-2440 |
| Parking | 30 cars (free) |
| Number of room(s) | 62 rooms |
| Price | Room only : — With breakfast : 4,500 yen (with free croissant service and free drink in the morning) With dinner : — Half board : — |
| Website | www.horaire.co.jp |
| Check-in | 15:00 |
| Check-out | 10:00 |
| Wi-Fi | ✓ Available (free) |
| Laundry | Washing machine: ✓ Available (details unknown) Dryer: ✓ Available (details unknown) |
| payment | Cash: ✓ Accepted Credit card: ✓ Accepted e-money: — |
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Guests frequently praise the warm hospitality of the host, describing them as “extremely kind and welcoming.” Many note that the house is kept “spotlessly clean,” providing “a peaceful and relaxing environment.” While meals aren’t offered, travelers appreciate the functional amenities and the opportunity to unwind at their own rhythm. Reviews often highlight the sense of feeling “at home” and commend the location along the pilgrimage route, making it a favored stop for those walking the Shikoku trail.
I used this hotel during my cycling pilgrimage. It was reassuring that they allowed me to bring my bicycle inside the hotel. The morning bread is limited in quantity, but it’s nice that it comes free along with coffee and juice. Being in front of the station, there are no issues with finding convenience stores or places to eat.
★★★★ (4 out of 5 stars)




