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Last Updated on January 31, 2026
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A place of deep spiritual resonance beneath the bridge where time once stood still
Toyogahashi is a sacred site where Kobo Daishi is said to have once spent a night that “felt as long as ten,” leaving behind a powerful legend of his pilgrimage. Beneath the bridge lies a unique open-air statue of the Daishi in repose, maintained as an official satellite temple of Eitoku-ji. It is known across Japan as a rare location where overnight outdoor stays are permitted for pilgrims. The surrounding area exudes tranquility, creating a quiet space that gently steadies the hearts of those who visit. More than a historical monument, this site offers a spiritual pause that helps prepare walkers to step forward again with peace of mind.
Basic information
| Address | 1808 Higashiozu, Ozu-shi, Ehime |
| Phone number | *Not published |
| Parking | – |
| Number of room(s) | – |
| Price | free |
| Website | – |
| Check-in | – |
| Check-out | – |
| Wi-Fi | ✕ Not available |
| Laundry | – |
| payment | – |
《Go there in person and negotiate with the management.》
Supplementary information
- Shikoku Bekkaku #8 Toyogahashi Eitoku-ji
- Tsuyado is a building next to the restroom of Eitoku-ji Temple and has bedding.
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