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Last Updated on December 28, 2025
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A Hearth’s Glow and the Comfort of Coming Home
At the foot of Kakurin-ji Temple, nestled in a small valley surrounded by cedar groves, “Katsuura Ebisunosato” offers a quiet resting place before crossing the mountain pass. This over-100-year-old farmhouse has been lovingly renovated into a single inn, where gathering around the irori (traditional sunken hearth) gently melts away the fatigue of your journey. With only three guest rooms, the inn provides Wi-Fi, free laundry facilities, parking for five cars, and a refreshingly simple pricing system—room-only or with breakfast for the same rate—allowing guests to sink naturally into the local atmosphere. Meals feature naturally grown seasonal vegetables, pesticide-free rice, and flavorful soups that bring a sense of calm to the heart. It’s a place that delivers the reassuring warmth of a hometown return, giving body and mind the quiet support they need before taking the next step on your journey.
Basic information
| Address | Hirayama 52-3, Mitani, Katsuura-cho, Katsuura-gun, Tokushima |
| Phone number | 090-1002-4923 |
| Parking | 5 cars (free) |
| Number of room(s) | 3 rooms |
| Price | Room only : 5,000 yen With breakfast : 5,000 yen With dinner : — Half board : — |
| Website | |
| Check-in | 15:00 |
| Check-out | 9:00 |
| Wi-Fi | ✓ Available (free) |
| Laundry | Washing machine: ✓ Available (200 yen) Dryer: ✓ Available (200 yen) |
| payment | Cash: ✓ Accepted Credit card: ✕ Not accepted e-money: ✕ Not accepted |
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A Message from the Host
I grow vegetables using natural cultivation methods. We provide seasonal vegetables from the field.
We will provide pesticide-free rice and soup.
Guest Reviews
Review Summary from External Sites
Many guests praised the warm hospitality, with comments such as “a homely inn with a traditional hearth (irori)” and “the hostess was very friendly and even helped me with pilgrimage plans.” The facilities have a charming, traditional farmhouse style but are kept clean and comfortable. One guest shared, “I was delighted to find the room already heated and the bed prepared when I arrived in the rain,” showing thoughtful care for travelers. The hosts are also praised for their kindness and for accommodating international guests by using translation devices when needed. While most plans don’t include meals, guests appreciated the attentive support, saying “they carefully checked whether we had food and drinks prepared” and “they even offered pick-up and drop-off, which was a big help.” Overall, this guesthouse is highly regarded as “a warm and considerate place that offers peace of mind,” making it a trusted base for pilgrims.
※This summary is generated by AI based on posts from external websites. The review content reflects the personal opinions and impressions of the individual contributors and does not represent our site’s evaluation.





