Ikoi no Henro-yado

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Last Updated on July 7, 2026

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A welcoming traditional house shaped by the experience of a walking pilgrim

Located in Hagiu, Niihama City, this small guesthouse reflects the experience of its owner, who has completed the Shikoku pilgrimage on foot. Situated between Temple No. 64, Maegami-ji, and Temple No. 65, Sankaku-ji, it provides an ideal place to rest and recharge along the journey. While preserving the charm of a traditional Japanese house, it is equipped with practical amenities such as multiple bathrooms, toilets, washing machines, and dryers to support long-distance travelers. Each room includes air conditioning and a TV, allowing guests to relax in a peaceful setting. Thoughtful touches throughout the property make it a comfortable and reassuring place to stay.

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While walking the Shikoku pilgrimage, the owners became deeply aware of the aging population among accommodation hosts. After losing a spouse, many hosts were forced to close their inns or switch to room-only lodging, creating challenges for future pilgrims as well. Hoping to contribute, even in a small way, they decided to open this guesthouse.

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