Situated in Miyoshi, 37 km from Tsurugi-san Chairlift, Iya Kankou Ryokan features accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge. Free WiFi is at guests' disposal.
Jonathan Jethro
Netherlands
The ryokan is super located in the Iya Valley.
It just felt like we were staying at someone's grandmother.
The home cooked dinner and breakfast were so tast and well prepared.
Sunriver Oboke is located in Miyoshi, 29 km from Tsurugi-san Chairlift and 7 km from Iya Hot Spring. Free WiFi is offered and free private parking is available on site.
SoKra
Germany
The rooms with outdoor bath and mountain view are spectacular. Breakfast and dinner were both really good and plenty of food.
The public Onsen with outdoor area was also really beautiful.
Offering quiet street views, 四国旅行のHUB拠点 古民家ゲストハウス heso camp in Miyoshi features accommodation, free bikes, a garden and a shared lounge.
Marc
Germany
It's a beautiful but rustic landhous. We loved the authentic feeling of sleeping in a japanese landhouse was great. The owner was friendly, checking in (even with very little japanese) was smooth, and the restaurant, where the check in takes place, was cosy and served delicious authentic food. I can highly recommend the accommodation!!!
4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae features air-conditioned rooms in Miyoshi. This guest house provides free private parking and luggage storage space. Guests can have a drink at the bar.
Anne
Australia
Location is good. Nice old building re-purosed f tourists
Located right by the Oboke Gorge, Obokekyo Mannaka offers accommodations with free Wi-Fi and Japanese Yukata robes.
Darren
Hong Kong
We were very happy with the hotel. We had both the breakfast and dinner at the hotel and they were well handled with good food and we were satisfied. Staff were friendly and helpful.
The bath was good and clean.
The hotel is very close to some of the sights and we very much enjoyed staying there.
Featuring beautiful nature views from its rooftop hot spring bath, Hotel Kazurabashi offers Japanese-style rooms and a dining room where food is prepared in the hearth at the guest's table.
Offering quiet street views, 四国旅行のHUB拠点 古民家ゲストハウスheso house in Miyoshi features accommodation and a garden. The guest house offers rooms with air conditioning, free private parking and free WiFi.
Nov
Israel
Very simple yet lovely house. cosy, welcoming, clean and well organised. quiet area
美濃田の淵キャンプ村 features a garden, tennis court and shared lounge in Higashimiyoshi. This campground offers free private parking, private check-in and check-out and free WiFi.
Anna Coen
Ireland
We stayed in a self-service cabin with a bathroom and it was very beautiful. Once you enter the cabin you smell the tatami mats, and it feels like you're in a Studio Ghibli film.
Despite being in nature, there is a convenience store a short walk away.
Note that you have to take away your waste and there are no bins on site. Towels are not provided but can be requested for a small additional fee. This is all explained by the owner prior to arrival.
To say the Iya valley is beautiful would be an understatement. The vine bridges, the scarecrow village and gorges are pretty much all you'll hear about and for good reason. They're the main attraction and the reason people go. It's all about the nature and a handful of curiosities like the Yokai museum.
While not the tourist powerhouse of big cities like Kyoto, it does kind of live off of its "in the know" tourists. A new generation of younger entrepreneurs are trying to revitalize the area and transform it into something more in line with their modern sensibilities.
Travel is not easy and requires a lot of planning and preparation. Buses are extremely rare and trains as well. Bad weather can throw a wrench into your plans and mess up everything. Renting a car almost a must in order to visit the more far away spots, but a strong and experienced cyclists could probably do it - maybe. Those hills and mountains aren't always easy! And those trucks get a bit scary.
I stayed in Ikeda-cho, one of the bigger areas of Miyoshi city but still a bit of a one horse town.
But one thing is has going for it is that you can follow the Yoshino river for an 80km ride into Tokushima city. On a nice day, it's one of the best bike rides you could do.
Sylvain
Japan
Scored 10
10
It's just a lovely area that lives up to it's reputation.
It's just a lovely area that lives up to it's reputation. Amazing views, good food to be had, nice places to stay and walks to be had. Plus they need the support! So f you're in Shikoku I couldn't recommend it more!
Thomas
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Miyoshi is great.
Miyoshi is great. Spread over quite a few km, this area has so much to offer. I loved the historic elements as well as the scenery/ geography. Most restaurants focus on fresh local produce, and spot on for flavour and quality !
Shari
Australia
Scored 10
10
Beautiful & amazing place, The rare grand landscape of the...
Beautiful & amazing place, The rare grand landscape of the mountains and waters in Japan!!! There are many interesting places hide in the deep mountains, waiting for you to discover, it is a place worth spending a few days to slowly experience and play! And if you hate crowding with many tourists, this is definitely a great choice.
Charming japanese guesthouse in Miyoshi. The staff was friendly and very obliging and it felt very welcoming.
The room looked exactly like on the pictures.
We loved everything about it and our stay was wonderful. We would come here again.
We recommend to book with dinner, it was delicious and a great experience.
The beautiful Onsen was included and with free toiletries.
Dinner was outstanding. - worth staying here just for the food. The host was very friendly and made us feel welcome. The room was traditional Japanese - lovely, but sleeping on a futon still takes some getting used to.
The room with the private bath is amazing. You can look out into the valley whilst relaxing - very serene! The traditional Japanese room also gives you a great little introduction to Japanese culture.
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