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Last Updated on December 9, 2025
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A Restful Shelter on the Mountain Pass, Gently Embracing Pilgrims
Nestled quietly in the countryside of Uwajima City, Minshuku Toubeya is a humble guesthouse that offers a much-needed pause just before the mountain path to Butsumoku-ji (Temple 42). The old wooden house has a nostalgic charm, and the soft-spoken host seems to gently guide wandering pilgrims back on track—physically and emotionally.Equipped with air conditioning and a washing machine, this modest inn helps walkers return to their natural rhythm. Check-in and check-out times are flexible, flowing at the host’s gentle pace—somehow inspiring guests to feel ready to keep walking again. Toubeya is more than just a place to sleep—it’s a place that softly holds your tired spirit before it steps forward once more.
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| Address | 1582 Sunawachi, Mima-cho, Uwajima-shi, Ehime |
| Phone number | 0895-58-2382 |
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| Number of room(s) | — |
| Price | Room only : — With breakfast : — With dinner : — Half board : — |
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| Laundry | Washing machine: — Dryer: — |
| payment | Cash: ✓ Accepted Credit card: — e-money: — |
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Guests often mention the guesthouse as “a soothing, down-to-earth place to rest” and praise the “peaceful atmosphere of the aged wooden building.” The practical amenities, like the washing machine and air conditioning, are appreciated after a long day of walking. Many walkers note that the host’s relaxed flexibility with arrival and departure times added comfort to their stay. Overall, Toubeya is warmly remembered as “a place that quietly gives you the strength to continue your journey.”




