Set in Miyoshi, 37 km from Tsurugi-san Chairlift, Guesthouse KAZURABASHI offers accommodation with a shared lounge and free private parking.
Peter
Australia
The guest house is in a great location, close to the vine bridge, bus stations and the little shop opposite, run by a lovely old lady. The host is a really kind, considerate guy, who provided us with the information needed to get to the scarecrow village, and when we experienced a heavy snowfall, and the bus was not operating, assisted us getting to Oboke station.
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.
Helene
France
This ryokan is located a few minutes away from the vine bridge and the river. It must be amazing in summer!
It was very clean. The staff are nice too.
It's a good value for money, included both dinner and breakfast which were good.
I personally like sleeping on tatami so I think it's comfortable.
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.
Yuk Lun
Hong Kong
Good view
Room is huge
The bath is nice
Meal is nice
Souvenir is speaical and unique
Free parking
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.
Naomi
Belgium
It is a very quiet area, and it feels safe. There are some restaurants and shops near the camp. Busstops are a 10 min walk, so decent for this type of area. Nice thick mattresses.
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
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Very comfortable stay in an old Japanese house. My room was large and airy. The living room was also large and had two sofas. The kitchen was well stocked with all you need for cooking. The shower room was very clean and had an electric heater to use in the changing area. The owner of the guest house was very friendly. He gave me very useful advice on the weather for a trip I was taking in the mountains. The owner also runs a great restaurant near the guest house.
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.
A very unique experience with a lovely host who taught us about traditional Japanese life .He was so much fun,kind and engaging and went out of his way to make our stay special
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