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Last Updated on January 30, 2026
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A quiet lodging at the origin of the pilgrimage, steeped in historical breath
Located in the peaceful village of Komura in Matsuyama City, Fudabashi Daishidō (Tsuyado) is said to be the site where Kōbō Daishi once spent a night on a river islet, and where Emon Saburō began the tradition of offering name slips (nōsatsu). This humble wooden hall carries the air of that legendary time, offering a small room that is open to all, welcoming walking pilgrims with quiet warmth (free of charge, prior arrangement required). Neither quite temple nor town, it rests at the boundary between worlds, gently easing fatigue and preparing body and mind for the day ahead. It is a modest yet dependable refuge for those walking the sacred path.
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| Address | 41-3 Komura-machi, Matsuyama-shi, Ehime |
| Phone number | *Not published |
| Parking | — |
| Number of room(s) | 1 room |
| Price | free |
| Website | — |
| -Check-in | — |
| Check-out | — |
| Wi-Fi | ✕ Not available |
| Laundry | — |
| payment | — |
《Go there in person and negotiate with the management.》
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