Yoshimura Ryokan

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Last Updated on January 23, 2026

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A retro wooden inn steeped in Showa charm—peace and stillness in the heart of town

Yoshimura Ryokan, located within walking distance from Susaki Station, is a long-established inn with over 100 years of history. Its distinct U-shaped wooden building encircling a courtyard offers a glimpse into Japan’s Showa era charm. With 12 guest rooms and six free parking spaces, it offers a quiet retreat with all the essentials in place. Surrounded by the scent of wood and the greenery of the central courtyard, guests will find themselves slowly unwinding, as if time has paused. This is a place that gently encourages weary pilgrims to rest and quietly find the strength to walk on.

Basic information

Address5-7 Higashifuruichimachi, Susaki-shi, Kochi
Phone number0889-42-0009
Parking6 cars (free)
Number of room(s)12 rooms
PriceRoom only : 4,700 yen
With breakfast : 6,500 yen or more
With dinner : —
Half board : 7,500 yen or more
Website
Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Wi-Fi✓ Available (free)
LaundryWashing machine: —
Dryer: —
paymentCash: ✓ Accepted
Credit card: —
e-money: —
⚠️ 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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Guest Reviews

Review Summary from External Sites

Guests frequently mention the nostalgic wooden architecture, with comments like “the retro structure feels old but warm,” and “a kotatsu was ready, and the futon was laid out—it felt like it would be a perfect night.” Others share how the inn “feels like an old family home, letting you forget the flow of time,” and praise its peaceful atmosphere. Practical appreciation also appears: “it’s close to the station and convenient,” “well preserved but modernized where necessary.” Negative opinions are rare, and most visitors embrace the old-world ambiance as part of the inn’s unique charm. Overall, it is widely regarded as “a place wrapped in old-time warmth and calm, where you can take a deep breath and feel at home.”

※This summary is generated by AI based on posts from external websites. The review content reflects the personal opinions and impressions of the individual contributors and does not represent our site’s evaluation.


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