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Last Updated on January 27, 2026
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A warm, home-like stay by the Cape
Nestled near Cape Muroto, Sunfish Manbo is a cozy, welcoming inn that offers a relaxed, lived-in atmosphere. In addition to three traditional Japanese-style rooms, it also features a trailer house, making it an ideal stopover for both walking pilgrims and road-trippers. The on-site dining area specializes in local “manbo” (sunfish) cuisine and other regional seafood dishes, served with heartfelt hospitality in both the morning and evening.
Guests can enjoy a clean, well-maintained bath, as well as laundry and drying facilities, all thoughtfully provided to gently ease the fatigue of long journeys. The calm surroundings of the cape and the warm service together create a comforting afterglow, supporting the next day’s steps with quiet strength. This is a place that feels like it walks beside you—genuinely and kindly.
Basic information
| Address | 3001 Murotomisaki-cho, Muroto-shi, Kochi |
| Phone number | 0887-23-0776 |
| Parking | 10 cars |
| Number of room(s) | 3 Japanese-style rooms Trailer house |
| Price | Room only : 4,000 yen With breakfast : — With dinner : — Half board : 7,500 yen |
| Website | — |
| Check-in | 15:00 |
| Check-out | — |
| Wi-Fi | ✓ Available (free) |
| Laundry | Washing machine: ✓ Available (200 yen) Dryer: ✓ Available (300 yen) |
| payment | Cash: ✓ Accepted Credit card: ✕ Not accepted e-money: ✕ Not accepted |
Supplementary information
- [regular holiday] Monday
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Thank you for taking care of us with half board in March 2023. It was my first experience staying in a trailer house, and the restroom was clean and comfortable. There was a clean bathroom, washing machine and dryer in a separate building, so there was no inconvenience. When I made the reservation, I heard it was 5,500 yen including two meals, but when I checked out it was 6,000 yen.I think that was because 500 yen was added to the laundry and drying fee. It seems that they were not available on Mondays, which is a regular holiday, but they accepted my reservation by mistake. As expected from a restaurant business, the food was satisfying in both quantity and taste. Recommended if cost performance is your priority.
The trailer house was a good experience (but just because it’s a trailer doesn’t mean it’s cheap). It was a cold time after Christmas. It was 7500 yen including two meals. I didn’t do laundry.
Maybe because I was a middle-aged man staying alone.
As the previous person wrote, I think it was good that there were no facilities. There are very few facilities in the area, so the location is good.
(Unlike renting a car for the pilgrimage) In the case of “walking pilgrimage”, where expenses are very high, I think it’s normal for people like me to be on a budget. Make sure to check carefully before staying overnight.






