Nestled in Kamiyama Town, Myozai District, Tokushima Prefecture, "Sakuraya Ryokan" is the perfect hidden getaway for travelers looking to escape the hustle and bustle. Located in a quiet mountain village away from the urban noise, yet close to the 12th temple of the Shikoku pilgrimage, Yamadera Temple, it offers a space where time flows slowly.
The main attraction of Sakuraya Ryokan is undoubtedly its cuisine. The lavish dinners, using fresh local ingredients, have been acclaimed by many guests. The menu, including small pots, is abundant enough to satisfy, making it ideal for relaxing after long travels. You will fully enjoy the inn's unique heartfelt hospitality.
Thanks to the attentive care of the proprietress, the inn is kept immaculately clean. The bathhouse with a retro ambiance and well-organized guest rooms provide the perfect space to relieve travel fatigue. Equipped with a washing machine and dryer, it's convenient for long-term stays as well.
Sakuraya Ryokan is popular among those visiting during their Shikoku pilgrimage. Its location, reachable by a taxi ride of about 2,650 yen from Yamadera Temple, is reassuring for those less confident in their stamina. Additionally, a nearby pharmacy allows for care of exhausted bodies after the pilgrimage path.
At a reasonable price of 8,000 yen per night (as of October 2021), you can enjoy luxurious food and a comfortable stay at Sakuraya Ryokan. The kind hospitality of the proprietress has warmed many guests' hearts. Create unforgettable memories in Tokushima's mountain village.
For Shikoku pilgrims or those seeking a quiet retreat, Sakuraya Ryokan is the best choice. Experience this heartfelt hospitality and the leisurely passage of time.