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Last Updated on January 31, 2026
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A quiet wooden lodging beside the mountain gate, offering rest for a pilgrim’s night
Nestled beside the gate of the 47th temple of the Shikoku Pilgrimage, Yasakaji Temple’s tsuyado (free pilgrim lodging) is a modest wooden hut with tatami flooring, bedding, and a heated table (kotatsu)—a place that gently welcomes walking pilgrims. Located in the corner of a parking lot, the space includes a refrigerator and calm, subdued air conditioning, helping weary bodies settle into rest. Its unpretentious design and the stillness typical of mountain temples offer a quiet reprieve, easing fatigue and quietly readying pilgrims for the journey ahead. This is a humble refuge where quiet reassurance meets the silence of the sacred path.
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| Address | 773 Yasaka, Joruri-cho, Matsuyama-shi, Ehime |
| Phone number | *Not published |
| Parking | Available |
| 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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