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Last Updated on January 6, 2026

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A Quiet Retreat for Pilgrims with Wood-Fired Pizza and a Serene Garden

Tucked along the pilgrimage path in Mugi, Tokushima, Henro-yado Nanten is a self-catering guesthouse that offers just the right amount of space and distance for solo travelers to feel at ease. Guests can enjoy stone-oven baked homemade pizza and freshly brewed coffee, while relaxing in a well-kept garden where koi swim peacefully and a trail leads gently into the hillside. The separate Japanese-style room has a private entrance to the bath and toilet, offering comfort without intrusion. With English and Spanish support, plus amenities like laundry facilities and free parking, this quiet haven gently helps travelers find their rhythm again.

Basic information

Address189 Kouchi, Mugi-cho, Kaifu-gun, Tokushima
Phone number090-4026-5889
Reception: Afternoon
ParkingCar/motorcycle available (free)
Number of room(s)1 room
PriceRoom only : 5,000 yen
With breakfast : —
With dinner : —
Half board : —
Websitehttps://yadonanten.com
Check-in15:00
Check-out
Wi-FiYes
LaundryWashing machine: ✓ Available (free)
Dryer: ✓ Available (free)
paymentCash: ✓ Accepted
Credit card: ✕ Not available
e-money: ✕ Not available
⚠️ This does not guarantee the current business status. Please contact the property directly when staying.

Please avoid calling during early or late hours.

Supplementary information

  • Japanese, English and Spanish available
  • Homemade pizza in a stone oven
  • Onigiri and light meals are also available upon request.
  • Call reception from the afternoon
  • Limited to 1 group, up to 2 people
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Review Summary from External Sites

Many guests fondly recall, “The homemade pizza from the stone oven was fantastic,” and “The peaceful garden with koi fish helped me unwind as I watched the water.” Others appreciated, “Staying in a detached room with direct access to the bathroom was a thoughtful design,” and noted, “Having Wi-Fi and a washing machine made it perfect for a long trip.” Early departures were also supported, as one guest wrote, “I was thankful they prepared rice balls for my early morning walk.” Another traveler noted, “The owner speaks English and Spanish, and the ‘hands-off’ atmosphere was just right for relaxing.” Overall, it’s a guesthouse where nature, comfort, and thoughtful distance come together in perfect harmony.

※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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