Daifuku Ryokan

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Last Updated on December 8, 2025

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A Historic Inn Where Temple Village Serenity and Cuisine Ease the Soul
Nestled in the peaceful village of Teramura in Uchiko Town, Daifuku Ryokan is a small, long-standing inn with a quiet dignity, located between Temples 43 (Meisekiji) and 44 (Daibōji) on the Shikoku Pilgrimage route. This family-run inn has been passed down for three generations and features mainly Japanese-style rooms accommodating 4 to 6 guests. The atmosphere is calm and spotlessly clean, and the warm hospitality of the hostess leaves a lasting impression. Known also as a traditional Japanese restaurant, the inn serves heartfelt multi-course meals that gently soothe tired bodies. Free parking (up to four cars) and its convenient location add to its appeal for pilgrims. The inn’s old-world elegance and clean, tranquil charm invite guests to quietly refresh—and feel ready to take the next step forward.

Basic information

Address1140 Teramura, Uchiko-cho, Kita-gun, Ehime
Phone number0892-52-2402
Parking3 cars (free)
Number of room(s)2 Japanese rooms
PriceRoom only : 4,500 yen
With breakfast : —
With dinner : —
Half board : 8,500 yen
Websitetravel.rakuten.co.jp
Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Wi-Fi✓ Available (free)
LaundryWashing machine: ✓ Available (free)
Dryer: ✕ Not available
paymentCash: ✓ Accepted
Credit card: ✕ Not accepted
e-money: ✕ Not accepted
⚠️ 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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User Review Summary (from external sites)
Guests often describe the inn as “quiet and relaxing,” with “a nostalgic, traditional ambiance.” The meals are praised for their simplicity and warmth, with many noting “delicious homemade dishes” and “fresh local ingredients.” The staff’s hospitality is frequently mentioned, with comments like “friendly and easy to talk to” and “attentive and kind,” adding to the home-like experience. The building’s rustic appearance is appreciated by those who enjoy “the feeling of returning to an old countryside home,” and it’s considered an ideal choice for travelers seeking a peaceful, down-to-earth stay.

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