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Last Updated on June 26, 2026
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A Town Inn Embracing Showa-Era Warmth, Welcoming You with Historic Wooden Footwear
Located in Tano Town, Yamago Ryokan boasts a rich history dating back to 1877 (Meiji 10). The inn’s wooden fittings, sliding doors, and intricate traditional details convey a gentle craftsmanship from days gone by. With five tranquil Japanese-style rooms and the option of two meals included, this inn quietly soothes the fatigue of walking pilgrimages. It’s just a 10-minute walk from Tano Station and offers parking, making it a convenient base for pilgrims. The landlady, who also handles local catering, adds a personal warmth even for guests staying without meals—her thoughtful interactions offer quiet encouragement to weary travelers.
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- Regular holiday: Tuesday
- Currently operating as room-only accommodation (advance payment required).
- Availability is limited, so advance reservations are recommended.
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It seems that it also runs a catering shop, and when I glanced at it, it seemed busy, but I was the only guest, but the proprietress sometimes called out to me, which made me feel good.
I didn’t eat and I don’t know the whole thing, so I gave it 4 stars.

