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Last Updated on December 10, 2025
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A Serene Farm Inn Nestled Between Temples and Chestnut Trees
Tucked between Temple 44 (Daihō-ji) and Temple 45 (Iwaya-ji) along the Shikoku pilgrimage trail, Minshuku Kankō Nōen Karibayen is a warm, welcoming farm inn in a peaceful mountain village. With just six traditional tatami rooms and one cozy common room, it offers a gentle and familiar atmosphere for pilgrims in need of rest. The inn’s bath, crafted from stone and cypress, soothes tired bodies after long walks. From early September to mid-October, guests can enjoy picking and purchasing fresh chestnuts as part of a local harvest experience unique to this rural location. Free parking is available, making it a convenient stop for both walkers and drivers. The home-style hospitality, quiet surroundings, and seasonal bounty provide a heartfelt pause in the journey.
Basic information
| Address | 1670 Higashi kariba, Shimohatanokawa, Kumakogen-cho, Kamiukena-gun, Ehime |
| Phone number | 0892-41-0550 |
| Parking | 20 cars (free) |
| Number of room(s) | 6 rooms |
| Price | Room only : 5,500 yen With breakfast : 6,800 yen With dinner : 7,700 yen Half board : 8,900 yen |
| Website | actbeecolor777.wixsite.com |
| Check-in | 16:00 |
| Check-out | 10:00 |
| Wi-Fi | ✓ Available (free) |
| Laundry | Washing machine: ✓ Available (100 yen) Dryer: ✓ Available (100 yen) |
| payment | Cash: ✓ Accepted Credit card: ✕ Not accepted e-money: ✕ Not accepted |
Supplementary information
- The toilet is shared, and the bath is timed.
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Guests frequently praise the “peaceful and scenic” environment, surrounded by nature and offering seasonal beauty throughout the year. Many highlight the “fun and memorable” farm activities like fruit picking, particularly during chestnut season. Meals are often described as “warm and home-cooked,” with generous portions and comforting flavors. The inn’s atmosphere is appreciated for its “friendly and down-to-earth” feel, and rooms are reported to be “clean and comfortable.” Overall, visitors note that it’s a relaxing place to recharge while enjoying the local charm of the mountains.





