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Last Updated on December 9, 2025
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A Gentle Stay Within a Renovated Storehouse, Blending into the Historic Streetscape
Tucked within the preserved historic townscape of Uchiko, Nakakougatei Guesthouse is a renovated kura (earthen storehouse) reborn into a one-group-per-day private lodging. Separated from the main house by a spacious garden, this single-story modern-Japanese space gently evokes nostalgic charm. The ground floor features a cozy living room, while the loft bedroom is outfitted with semi-double beds—perfect for a restful night. Essential amenities like Wi-Fi and a fridge are subtly in place, and the guesthouse offers a free parking space, making it a secure option for walking pilgrims. Whether at the end of a journey or preparing for the next, this quiet lodging supports you with serene grace.
Basic information
| Address | 2655 Uchiko, Uchiko-cho, Kita-gun, Ehime |
| Phone number | 0893-50-6270 |
| Parking | Available |
| Number of room(s) | 1 (loft type 2nd floor Western-style room, about 4 tatami mats) |
| Price | Room only : 8,800 yen (6,000 yen/person for 2 to 4 people) With breakfast : — With dinner : — Half board : — |
| Website | — |
| Check-in | 13:00 |
| Check-out | 10:30 |
| Wi-Fi | ✓ Available (free) |
| Laundry | Washing machine: — Dryer: — |
| payment | Cash: ✓ Accepted Credit card: ✓ Accepted e-money: — |
Supplementary information
- Limited to 1 group per day
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Sources: Google Maps / Rakuten Travel / Jalan / Booking.com / TripAdvisor / Yahoo! Travel, and others
Guests praise the “beautiful ambiance of the renovated kura” and its “location in Uchiko’s historical preservation district,” appreciating both architectural and cultural value. Reviews highlight the stay as “clean and comfortable thanks to a thoughtful remodel,” and “surprisingly quiet, with no noise from people or traffic.” A few notes mention that “the ground floor can be a little cold” and “the parking is a short walk from the property, which can be tricky with luggage,” but overall impressions emphasize that this is “a quiet inn where one can deeply feel the history and enjoy a peaceful stay.”




