Toyogahashi (Eitoku-ji) Tsuyadō

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Last Updated on December 28, 2025

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A Free Resting Place in the Land of Kobo Daishi

Located in Ōzu City, Ehime Prefecture, the “Toyogahashi (Eitoku-ji) Tsuyado” is a zenkon-yado (charitable lodging) within the grounds of Eitokuji Temple, near the sacred Toyagabashi site where Kobo Daishi is said to have spent one night. The tatami-floored building is simple yet clean, and pilgrims can stay for free by applying in advance to Eitokuji. Being inside the temple grounds—not under the bridge itself—provides an added sense of security, making it a reassuring refuge for rainy days or for female pilgrims. Nearby, there are day-use hot springs and dining options, offering an ideal setting to rest and refresh. The word “tsuyado” here reflects more than just a place to sleep—it is a space for prayer and quiet restoration, promising a special night of repose.

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Address1808 Higashiozu, Ozu-shi, Ehime
Phone number*Not published
ParkingAvailable
Number of room(s)1 room
PriceRoom only : free
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Half board : —
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