Myōzai Ryokan Hana (Shinkan)

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Last Updated on January 27, 2026

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A Comforting Culinary Inn Nestled Beside the Pilgrim’s Path

Just steps away from the 13th sacred site of the Shikoku Pilgrimage, Dainichiji Temple, Myozai Ryokan Hana (New Building) offers a welcoming stay in its 14 Japanese and Western-style rooms. Most are traditional tatami rooms, with an elevator-equipped design that makes it friendly for pilgrims and elderly travelers alike. Guests are treated to kaiseki-style dinners made with local ingredients and complimentary freshly brewed coffee in the morning, offering a moment of peaceful hospitality. Thoughtful services such as shuttle pickups and attentive support add to the sense of ease. With 25 free parking spaces, the inn also accommodates vehicle pilgrims comfortably. Located right along the pilgrimage route, this inn invites you to pause and unwind in natural comfort.

Basic information

Address414 Nishicho, Ichinomiya-cho, Tokushima-shi, Tokushima
Phone number088-644-0025
ParkingAvailable (free)
Number of room(s)14 rooms (12 Japanese-style room, 2 Western-style room)
PriceRoom only : 5,000 yen
With breakfast : 5,500 yen
With dinner : —
Half board : 7,500 yen
Websitewww.hana-myouzai.com
Check-in15:00
Check-out9:00
Wi-Fi✓ Available (free)
LaundryWashing machine: ✓ Available (100 yen)
Dryer: ✓ Available (100 yen)
paymentCash: ✓ Accepted
Credit card: ✕ Not accepted
e-money: ✕ Not accepted
⚠️ This does not guarantee the current business status. Please contact the property directly when staying.

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Guest Reviews

Review Summary from External Sites

Myozai Ryokan Hana (New Building) receives strong praise as a reliable base for pilgrimage travel due to its prime location near Dainichiji Temple. Guests note, “I arrived early during my pilgrimage and was grateful for the pickup service,” and, “The kaiseki dinner was delicious and satisfying.” The presence of elevators on each floor has also been highlighted: “Reassuring for elderly travelers.” Room cleanliness and meal quality receive many positive comments. However, some guests mentioned concerns such as, “There was mold in the bathroom or toilet,” and, “Cleanliness could be improved,” suggesting that impressions of hygiene may vary among guests. Overall, the inn is well-supported as a practical and accommodating stop for pilgrims, although some feel there’s room for improvement in upkeep and facility maintenance.

※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.

★★★★
Mar.2021

A few years ago, I used it as the next inn near Shosan-ji. If you arrive early in the afternoon, please tell me, “I’ll pick you up, so just go ahead.” I was. The food was delicious, and he told me various stories about the pilgrimage. Above all, there is an elevator on each floor! I highly recommend this inn, as I had Mr. Ido-ji drop me off in the morning.

★★★★★
May.2021

The location is also good, and if you use the pick-up service well, you will have a lot of options for walking pilgrims after Shosan-ji Temple. There is an elevator on each floor. The toilet is clean. I talked with the general at night 🈵. I was still a beginner and learned a lot. The food is also good 🍴 Be sure to visit the Awa Ichinomiya Shrine next door. I thought there were only good people in Shikoku😅

★★★★
Mar.2023

As you would expect from a ryokan specializing in cuisine, the quality of the food is very high. The sashimi, in particular, is excellent. The owner is very friendly and talkative, creating a warm, home-like atmosphere throughout the inn.

May.2023

The first painful memory of the pilgrimage. It was harder than the downpour at No.12 Shosan-ji 🙂
I think the husband is a good person, but it seems that he is not cleaned at all because he is old. Smelly toilets, moldy bathrooms. The room was sticky and the futon had hair on it. I couldn’t sleep at all.
On the way of the pilgrimage, it was an inn that recognized the most important thing to choose an inn.

May.2025

The building is old and the interior is very unclean. The food seemed to be pre-made. For this level of quality, the price is far too high.
Even at half the price, I would never want to stay here again.

May.2025

Stayed here during my pilgrimage. The room, bathroom, toilet, and overall facilities felt like they hadn’t been properly cleaned.


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