Pine House

Last Updated on April 23, 2026

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Minna no Henro Tours

A tranquil riverside inn offering a traditional Japanese stay

“Minpaku Pine House” is a Japanese-style lodging located in Chiejima, Kamojima Town, Yoshinogawa City, Tokushima. Its location near the levee of the Yoshino River allows guests to feel close to the scenery of the river’s middle reaches. Each guest room is built without shared walls, and the spacious common areas provide a relaxed environment where time flows gently. Amenities such as a washing machine, cooking utensils, bicycle rental, and free Wi-Fi make it particularly convenient for long-distance pilgrims. The basic plan is accommodation without meals, with breakfast available by reservation. Shops, restaurants, and supermarkets are within walking distance, making food and supplies easy to arrange. With its traditional architecture and a stay that balances comfort with freedom, this inn is recommended for pilgrims seeking quiet moments on their journey.

Property Details

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Supplementary information

  • Convenience stores and restaurants are nearby. The dining kitchen (D.K.) is available for use.
  • Tea, coffee, and basic seasonings are provided free of charge.
  • Six bicycles are available for free rental.
  • Within a 20 km radius, you can visit temples from No. 1 to No. 17.



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A Message from the Host

Pine House
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Private rooms are available, allowing you to rest quietly.
I have extensive experience and knowledge of the challenging “henro-korogashi” routes and the Kamiyama area, and I am happy to provide appropriate advice.

Guest Reviews

Review Summary from External Sites

Reviews highlight excellent hospitality and satisfying meals. Guests often mention, “The owner’s warm attentiveness was much appreciated,” and note the convenience of nearby shops and restaurants. Meals are praised as “heartfelt and delicious,” adding to the sense of security throughout the stay. Rooms and facilities are simple but well-equipped, with many saying they were “comfortable and easy to use.” While some suggested improvements to toilets or air conditioning, these did not outweigh the positives. Guests emphasize the owner’s kindness and warm personality, often describing the inn’s hospitality as its greatest charm. Overall, Pine House is regarded as a comfortable, welcoming inn that encourages repeat visits.

※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.

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No-Lost Pilgrimage Map
[Vol.1] Tokushima to Kochi
[Vol.2] Ehime to Kagawa
[Vol.3] Bekkaku20 Temples
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