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Last Updated on December 9, 2025
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A cozy countryside stay—live like a local in a lovingly renovated farmhouse
Kurashi no Nekko is a one-group-per-day self-catering guesthouse located in Aokicho, Susaki City. Housed in a traditional Japanese home from the early Showa era, it was lovingly renovated by local volunteers. Details like beds made from old chests and walls finished with traditional Tosa plaster reflect the region’s craftsmanship. The first floor also features a shared local space and the attached Cona-Cafe, where guests can enjoy sweets and browse locally made goods that add a charming touch of everyday life. The warm atmosphere makes it feel like coming home, offering walking pilgrims a place where they can pause, unwind, and restore themselves in body and mind.
Basic information
| Address | 5-14 Aoki-cho, Susaki-shi, Kochi |
| Phone number | 050-8808-6388 *Reception 9:00-17:00 |
| Parking | Available (500 yen/night) |
| Number of room(s) | 2 Japanese rooms |
| Price | Room only : 4,000 yen With breakfast : — With dinner : — Half board : — |
| Website | kurashinonekko.com |
| Check-in | 16:00 – 20:00 |
| Check-out | 10:00 |
| Wi-Fi | ✓ Available (free) |
| Laundry | Washing machine: ✓ Available (details unknown) Dryer: — |
| payment | Cash: ✓ Accepted Credit card: ✓ Accepted e-money: — |
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Sources: Google Maps / Rakuten Travel / Jalan / Booking.com / TripAdvisor / Yahoo! Travel, and others
Guests have praised the inn’s privacy, saying that “the one-building rental made it easy to relax without worrying about others.” The renovated structure retains the character of an old warehouse, giving it a nostalgic charm often described as “just like staying at someone’s home.” With basic self-catering facilities, many noted how the experience “felt more like living than simply staying,” which enhanced their connection with the place. While one comment mentioned the exterior wasn’t particularly striking, overall the accommodation is well-loved as “a peaceful place wrapped in quiet time and a sense of living history.”




