2 Best Hotels in Shikoku, Japan

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Accommodations on Shikoku range from ryokan and minshuku (guest houses) in old homes to international hotels and lavish onsen (thermal spa) resorts. Large city and resort hotels serve Western and Japanese food. Reservations are essential during major festivals and Japanese holiday periods.

Chiiori House

$$$ | 209 Tsurui, Miyoshi City, 778-0602, Japan Fodor's Choice

If a search for absolute serenity is what brought you to Iya, head straight for Chiiori House. This restored Iya farmhouse, managed by the Chiiori Trust, is available for private overnight stays. The recently renovated facilities are a lot more comfortable than what residents from past centuries were used to, especially the swanky kitchen and cedar bathtub, but the breeze through the cedar trees and the morning mist over the valley are timeless. You can prepare your own food in the kitchen or arrange for a local cook to prepare an Iya-style dinner for an additional fee per person. The house can sleep up to 10 people, with the per-person rate becoming smaller as the number of guests increases.

Pros

  • Breathtaking views
  • Unforgettable atmosphere
  • Adding dinner is possible for ¥3,400 per person

Cons

  • Bring your own breakfast
  • Access is by winding mountain road
  • Can be cold in winter
209 Tsurui, Miyoshi City, 778-0602, Japan
0883-88–5290
Hotel Details
1 house
No Meals

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Togenkyo Iya Farmhouses

$$ | 96–3 Wada, Miyoshi City, 778-0206, Japan Fodor's Choice

Staying at this group of eight farmhouses in the mountains of eastern Iya is the perfect way to experience traditional life here. The Chiiori Trust renovated them, retaining their rustic aesthetic with thatched roofs, thick wood floorboards, and sliding shoji doors. Present-day comforts like soaker tubs and wireless Internet access have been tastefully incorporated. Fusho House has a stunning view of the mountainside village across the valley. Make your meals yourself, or for an extra fee you can have dinner delivered or ask the Chiiori Trust to bring in a local cook.

Pros

  • Traditional architecture
  • Tasteful facilities
  • Lots of privacy

Cons

  • Extra effort to arrange meals
  • Will need to bring drinks and snacks
  • Access by winding mountain lane can be a challenge
96–3 Wada, Miyoshi City, 778-0206, Japan
0883-88–2540
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8 houses

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