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Ebisuya Ryokan
5/53 Reviews

Ebisuya Ryokan

Ikata
Ebisuya Ryokan is a Japanese inn located in Misaki, Ikata Town, Nishiuwa District, Ehime Prefecture. On this day, I stopped by roadside station Ikata Kirarakan. From there, we drove to Ebisuya Ryokan. At first, I didn't know where to park, so I parked on the street and went to Ebisuya Ryokan on foot. The parking lot was in the open area behind the building. It's not paved, but it's wide enough. Take your luggage from here and go around the building. Rainy days are tough. The exterior looks like a nostalgic Japanese inn. There are stairs immediately after entering, and you will be guided to the second floor. This time I stayed in Room 1 at the back of the second floor. It's a corner room with a window across the aisle. It's 8 tatami mats, but it's a main room, so it's wide. Equipped with air conditioner, TV, refrigerator, and electric kettle (air type!!). Brew some tea and take a break. There is not only Japanese tea but also a coffee set, so there is nothing to say. Wifi is a little disappointing. I couldn't use it for work because it was slow and choppy. Since the toilet and bath are shared, I decided to leave my luggage and go to the bath. There is a common space at the stairs. There is a retro audio set of tube amplifiers and jazz is playing. Then there is the vending machine. Toilets are shared, one for men and one for men. Of course, it is a flush, warm water toilet seat. On top of the chest of drawers, there are decorations that foreigners seem to like. Down these stairs is the bathroom. The stairs are narrow and steep, which is normal in this day and age. The bathroom is a family bath that is used by turns. It's not large, but it's enough for a family of four. After slowly soaking in the bath, we headed for Cape Sada. After returning from sightseeing at Sadamisaki, it was the long-awaited dinner. Dinner is taken in the dining room next to the stairs. First, octopus nut and bonito tataki. When I thought it was for 2 people when I got a bowl of sashimi, it was for 1 person (surprise) Chawanmushi with sea urchin. Boiled horse mackerel. The taste of horse mackerel, which is called ”Seki mackerel” when caught on the Kyushu side, is very satisfying. I also ordered Japanese sake. Also grilled turban shell. The closing is rice ball chazuke with namero. I was so full that it hurt. Breakfast is served in the same dining room. I was surprised to see a huge grilled turnip in the morning. There were so many items that I couldn't eat them all (although I ate them) I checked out and moved on. A ryokan where you can enjoy the retro atmosphere of the early Showa period. The shoji screens in the room are torn, the walls are full of holes, the glass is chipped, and the windows are poorly installed. Equipment is old. If you can accept that kind of thing, you'll enjoy it. Best of all, the food is great. A ryokan where you can enjoy seafood.

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Ebisuya Ryokan
5/53 Reviews

Ebisuya Ryokan

Ikata
Ebisuya Ryokan is a Japanese inn located in Misaki, Ikata Town, Nishiuwa District, Ehime Prefecture. On this day, I stopped by roadside station Ikata Kirarakan. From there, we drove to Ebisuya Ryokan. At first, I didn't know where to park, so I parked on the street and went to Ebisuya Ryokan on foot. The parking lot was in the open area behind the building. It's not paved, but it's wide enough. Take your luggage from here and go around the building. Rainy days are tough. The exterior looks like a nostalgic Japanese inn. There are stairs immediately after entering, and you will be guided to the second floor. This time I stayed in Room 1 at the back of the second floor. It's a corner room with a window across the aisle. It's 8 tatami mats, but it's a main room, so it's wide. Equipped with air conditioner, TV, refrigerator, and electric kettle (air type!!). Brew some tea and take a break. There is not only Japanese tea but also a coffee set, so there is nothing to say. Wifi is a little disappointing. I couldn't use it for work because it was slow and choppy. Since the toilet and bath are shared, I decided to leave my luggage and go to the bath. There is a common space at the stairs. There is a retro audio set of tube amplifiers and jazz is playing. Then there is the vending machine. Toilets are shared, one for men and one for men. Of course, it is a flush, warm water toilet seat. On top of the chest of drawers, there are decorations that foreigners seem to like. Down these stairs is the bathroom. The stairs are narrow and steep, which is normal in this day and age. The bathroom is a family bath that is used by turns. It's not large, but it's enough for a family of four. After slowly soaking in the bath, we headed for Cape Sada. After returning from sightseeing at Sadamisaki, it was the long-awaited dinner. Dinner is taken in the dining room next to the stairs. First, octopus nut and bonito tataki. When I thought it was for 2 people when I got a bowl of sashimi, it was for 1 person (surprise) Chawanmushi with sea urchin. Boiled horse mackerel. The taste of horse mackerel, which is called ”Seki mackerel” when caught on the Kyushu side, is very satisfying. I also ordered Japanese sake. Also grilled turban shell. The closing is rice ball chazuke with namero. I was so full that it hurt. Breakfast is served in the same dining room. I was surprised to see a huge grilled turnip in the morning. There were so many items that I couldn't eat them all (although I ate them) I checked out and moved on. A ryokan where you can enjoy the retro atmosphere of the early Showa period. The shoji screens in the room are torn, the walls are full of holes, the glass is chipped, and the windows are poorly installed. Equipment is old. If you can accept that kind of thing, you'll enjoy it. Best of all, the food is great. A ryokan where you can enjoy seafood.

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Ebisuya Ryokan
5/53 Reviews

Ebisuya Ryokan

Ikata
Ebisuya Ryokan is a Japanese inn located in Misaki, Ikata Town, Nishiuwa District, Ehime Prefecture. On this day, I stopped by roadside station Ikata Kirarakan. From there, we drove to Ebisuya Ryokan. At first, I didn't know where to park, so I parked on the street and went to Ebisuya Ryokan on foot. The parking lot was in the open area behind the building. It's not paved, but it's wide enough. Take your luggage from here and go around the building. Rainy days are tough. The exterior looks like a nostalgic Japanese inn. There are stairs immediately after entering, and you will be guided to the second floor. This time I stayed in Room 1 at the back of the second floor. It's a corner room with a window across the aisle. It's 8 tatami mats, but it's a main room, so it's wide. Equipped with air conditioner, TV, refrigerator, and electric kettle (air type!!). Brew some tea and take a break. There is not only Japanese tea but also a coffee set, so there is nothing to say. Wifi is a little disappointing. I couldn't use it for work because it was slow and choppy. Since the toilet and bath are shared, I decided to leave my luggage and go to the bath. There is a common space at the stairs. There is a retro audio set of tube amplifiers and jazz is playing. Then there is the vending machine. Toilets are shared, one for men and one for men. Of course, it is a flush, warm water toilet seat. On top of the chest of drawers, there are decorations that foreigners seem to like. Down these stairs is the bathroom. The stairs are narrow and steep, which is normal in this day and age. The bathroom is a family bath that is used by turns. It's not large, but it's enough for a family of four. After slowly soaking in the bath, we headed for Cape Sada. After returning from sightseeing at Sadamisaki, it was the long-awaited dinner. Dinner is taken in the dining room next to the stairs. First, octopus nut and bonito tataki. When I thought it was for 2 people when I got a bowl of sashimi, it was for 1 person (surprise) Chawanmushi with sea urchin. Boiled horse mackerel. The taste of horse mackerel, which is called ”Seki mackerel” when caught on the Kyushu side, is very satisfying. I also ordered Japanese sake. Also grilled turban shell. The closing is rice ball chazuke with namero. I was so full that it hurt. Breakfast is served in the same dining room. I was surprised to see a huge grilled turnip in the morning. There were so many items that I couldn't eat them all (although I ate them) I checked out and moved on. A ryokan where you can enjoy the retro atmosphere of the early Showa period. The shoji screens in the room are torn, the walls are full of holes, the glass is chipped, and the windows are poorly installed. Equipment is old. If you can accept that kind of thing, you'll enjoy it. Best of all, the food is great. A ryokan where you can enjoy seafood.

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Ebisuya Ryokan
5/53 Reviews

Ebisuya Ryokan

Ikata
Ebisuya Ryokan is a Japanese inn located in Misaki, Ikata Town, Nishiuwa District, Ehime Prefecture. On this day, I stopped by roadside station Ikata Kirarakan. From there, we drove to Ebisuya Ryokan. At first, I didn't know where to park, so I parked on the street and went to Ebisuya Ryokan on foot. The parking lot was in the open area behind the building. It's not paved, but it's wide enough. Take your luggage from here and go around the building. Rainy days are tough. The exterior looks like a nostalgic Japanese inn. There are stairs immediately after entering, and you will be guided to the second floor. This time I stayed in Room 1 at the back of the second floor. It's a corner room with a window across the aisle. It's 8 tatami mats, but it's a main room, so it's wide. Equipped with air conditioner, TV, refrigerator, and electric kettle (air type!!). Brew some tea and take a break. There is not only Japanese tea but also a coffee set, so there is nothing to say. Wifi is a little disappointing. I couldn't use it for work because it was slow and choppy. Since the toilet and bath are shared, I decided to leave my luggage and go to the bath. There is a common space at the stairs. There is a retro audio set of tube amplifiers and jazz is playing. Then there is the vending machine. Toilets are shared, one for men and one for men. Of course, it is a flush, warm water toilet seat. On top of the chest of drawers, there are decorations that foreigners seem to like. Down these stairs is the bathroom. The stairs are narrow and steep, which is normal in this day and age. The bathroom is a family bath that is used by turns. It's not large, but it's enough for a family of four. After slowly soaking in the bath, we headed for Cape Sada. After returning from sightseeing at Sadamisaki, it was the long-awaited dinner. Dinner is taken in the dining room next to the stairs. First, octopus nut and bonito tataki. When I thought it was for 2 people when I got a bowl of sashimi, it was for 1 person (surprise) Chawanmushi with sea urchin. Boiled horse mackerel. The taste of horse mackerel, which is called ”Seki mackerel” when caught on the Kyushu side, is very satisfying. I also ordered Japanese sake. Also grilled turban shell. The closing is rice ball chazuke with namero. I was so full that it hurt. Breakfast is served in the same dining room. I was surprised to see a huge grilled turnip in the morning. There were so many items that I couldn't eat them all (although I ate them) I checked out and moved on. A ryokan where you can enjoy the retro atmosphere of the early Showa period. The shoji screens in the room are torn, the walls are full of holes, the glass is chipped, and the windows are poorly installed. Equipment is old. If you can accept that kind of thing, you'll enjoy it. Best of all, the food is great. A ryokan where you can enjoy seafood.

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Meijihyakunen Memorial Park

Yawatahama Century Hotel Itoh
3.2/55 Reviews

Yawatahama Century Hotel Itoh

Yawatahama|7.22km from Meijihyakunen Memorial Park
I stayed here for myself. Double room in Japanese style. The room was large and I could use it freely, which was helpful. The staff are very kind. I contacted you because I was worried that my work outside was late and it was getting dark. Then, I was guided to the hotel while walking and it was a very kind response. Dinner was included that day, but I was asked to confirm the dinner time again. I was too busy and embarrassed to leave the room messy. However, when I came back, the bed was made beautifully, which was really helpful. For breakfast, each person can choose Japanese or Western. I chose Japanese food, but I was relieved that the miso soup had a gentle taste. *Kakegohan is also happy. From the breakfast venue, you can see the beautiful scenery of Yawatahama in front of you. Dinner is on the 2nd floor. Enjoy delicious seafood with sea bream and champon. Plasma clusters are installed in the rooms and the breakfast venue, which gives a good impression. Is it just because it was a Japanese-style room? The dryer was too old-fashioned in the Showa era, so I was scared. If you get your hair caught... It would be even better if there was a small, inexpensive, and high-performance dryer like Panasonic's Ionity. I bought a small hair dryer at an electric shop. After that, if there are women's amenities such as makeup remover, lotion, milky lotion. The toothbrush seemed to be of good quality, so I took it home. I felt that the Wi-Fi was a little slow, but I managed to use it and was able to do some research. Nearby restaurants include Fujigran's Champon restaurant ”Donto” and ”Dosanko Ramen”, and Minato's ”Doya Shokudo”. At this hotel and nearby restaurants, I was so happy that I was able to taste the fruits of the sea.

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Machimi Folk Museum

Yawatahama Century Hotel Itoh
3.2/55 Reviews

Yawatahama Century Hotel Itoh

Yawatahama
I stayed here for myself. Double room in Japanese style. The room was large and I could use it freely, which was helpful. The staff are very kind. I contacted you because I was worried that my work outside was late and it was getting dark. Then, I was guided to the hotel while walking and it was a very kind response. Dinner was included that day, but I was asked to confirm the dinner time again. I was too busy and embarrassed to leave the room messy. However, when I came back, the bed was made beautifully, which was really helpful. For breakfast, each person can choose Japanese or Western. I chose Japanese food, but I was relieved that the miso soup had a gentle taste. *Kakegohan is also happy. From the breakfast venue, you can see the beautiful scenery of Yawatahama in front of you. Dinner is on the 2nd floor. Enjoy delicious seafood with sea bream and champon. Plasma clusters are installed in the rooms and the breakfast venue, which gives a good impression. Is it just because it was a Japanese-style room? The dryer was too old-fashioned in the Showa era, so I was scared. If you get your hair caught... It would be even better if there was a small, inexpensive, and high-performance dryer like Panasonic's Ionity. I bought a small hair dryer at an electric shop. After that, if there are women's amenities such as makeup remover, lotion, milky lotion. The toothbrush seemed to be of good quality, so I took it home. I felt that the Wi-Fi was a little slow, but I managed to use it and was able to do some research. Nearby restaurants include Fujigran's Champon restaurant ”Donto” and ”Dosanko Ramen”, and Minato's ”Doya Shokudo”. At this hotel and nearby restaurants, I was so happy that I was able to taste the fruits of the sea.
Ebisuya Ryokan
5/53 Reviews

Ebisuya Ryokan

Ikata
Ebisuya Ryokan is a Japanese inn located in Misaki, Ikata Town, Nishiuwa District, Ehime Prefecture. On this day, I stopped by roadside station Ikata Kirarakan. From there, we drove to Ebisuya Ryokan. At first, I didn't know where to park, so I parked on the street and went to Ebisuya Ryokan on foot. The parking lot was in the open area behind the building. It's not paved, but it's wide enough. Take your luggage from here and go around the building. Rainy days are tough. The exterior looks like a nostalgic Japanese inn. There are stairs immediately after entering, and you will be guided to the second floor. This time I stayed in Room 1 at the back of the second floor. It's a corner room with a window across the aisle. It's 8 tatami mats, but it's a main room, so it's wide. Equipped with air conditioner, TV, refrigerator, and electric kettle (air type!!). Brew some tea and take a break. There is not only Japanese tea but also a coffee set, so there is nothing to say. Wifi is a little disappointing. I couldn't use it for work because it was slow and choppy. Since the toilet and bath are shared, I decided to leave my luggage and go to the bath. There is a common space at the stairs. There is a retro audio set of tube amplifiers and jazz is playing. Then there is the vending machine. Toilets are shared, one for men and one for men. Of course, it is a flush, warm water toilet seat. On top of the chest of drawers, there are decorations that foreigners seem to like. Down these stairs is the bathroom. The stairs are narrow and steep, which is normal in this day and age. The bathroom is a family bath that is used by turns. It's not large, but it's enough for a family of four. After slowly soaking in the bath, we headed for Cape Sada. After returning from sightseeing at Sadamisaki, it was the long-awaited dinner. Dinner is taken in the dining room next to the stairs. First, octopus nut and bonito tataki. When I thought it was for 2 people when I got a bowl of sashimi, it was for 1 person (surprise) Chawanmushi with sea urchin. Boiled horse mackerel. The taste of horse mackerel, which is called ”Seki mackerel” when caught on the Kyushu side, is very satisfying. I also ordered Japanese sake. Also grilled turban shell. The closing is rice ball chazuke with namero. I was so full that it hurt. Breakfast is served in the same dining room. I was surprised to see a huge grilled turnip in the morning. There were so many items that I couldn't eat them all (although I ate them) I checked out and moved on. A ryokan where you can enjoy the retro atmosphere of the early Showa period. The shoji screens in the room are torn, the walls are full of holes, the glass is chipped, and the windows are poorly installed. Equipment is old. If you can accept that kind of thing, you'll enjoy it. Best of all, the food is great. A ryokan where you can enjoy seafood.

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Mitsutamotsu-jinja Shrine

Yawatahama Century Hotel Itoh
3.2/55 Reviews

Yawatahama Century Hotel Itoh

Yawatahama
I stayed here for myself. Double room in Japanese style. The room was large and I could use it freely, which was helpful. The staff are very kind. I contacted you because I was worried that my work outside was late and it was getting dark. Then, I was guided to the hotel while walking and it was a very kind response. Dinner was included that day, but I was asked to confirm the dinner time again. I was too busy and embarrassed to leave the room messy. However, when I came back, the bed was made beautifully, which was really helpful. For breakfast, each person can choose Japanese or Western. I chose Japanese food, but I was relieved that the miso soup had a gentle taste. *Kakegohan is also happy. From the breakfast venue, you can see the beautiful scenery of Yawatahama in front of you. Dinner is on the 2nd floor. Enjoy delicious seafood with sea bream and champon. Plasma clusters are installed in the rooms and the breakfast venue, which gives a good impression. Is it just because it was a Japanese-style room? The dryer was too old-fashioned in the Showa era, so I was scared. If you get your hair caught... It would be even better if there was a small, inexpensive, and high-performance dryer like Panasonic's Ionity. I bought a small hair dryer at an electric shop. After that, if there are women's amenities such as makeup remover, lotion, milky lotion. The toothbrush seemed to be of good quality, so I took it home. I felt that the Wi-Fi was a little slow, but I managed to use it and was able to do some research. Nearby restaurants include Fujigran's Champon restaurant ”Donto” and ”Dosanko Ramen”, and Minato's ”Doya Shokudo”. At this hotel and nearby restaurants, I was so happy that I was able to taste the fruits of the sea.
Ebisuya Ryokan
5/53 Reviews

Ebisuya Ryokan

Ikata
Ebisuya Ryokan is a Japanese inn located in Misaki, Ikata Town, Nishiuwa District, Ehime Prefecture. On this day, I stopped by roadside station Ikata Kirarakan. From there, we drove to Ebisuya Ryokan. At first, I didn't know where to park, so I parked on the street and went to Ebisuya Ryokan on foot. The parking lot was in the open area behind the building. It's not paved, but it's wide enough. Take your luggage from here and go around the building. Rainy days are tough. The exterior looks like a nostalgic Japanese inn. There are stairs immediately after entering, and you will be guided to the second floor. This time I stayed in Room 1 at the back of the second floor. It's a corner room with a window across the aisle. It's 8 tatami mats, but it's a main room, so it's wide. Equipped with air conditioner, TV, refrigerator, and electric kettle (air type!!). Brew some tea and take a break. There is not only Japanese tea but also a coffee set, so there is nothing to say. Wifi is a little disappointing. I couldn't use it for work because it was slow and choppy. Since the toilet and bath are shared, I decided to leave my luggage and go to the bath. There is a common space at the stairs. There is a retro audio set of tube amplifiers and jazz is playing. Then there is the vending machine. Toilets are shared, one for men and one for men. Of course, it is a flush, warm water toilet seat. On top of the chest of drawers, there are decorations that foreigners seem to like. Down these stairs is the bathroom. The stairs are narrow and steep, which is normal in this day and age. The bathroom is a family bath that is used by turns. It's not large, but it's enough for a family of four. After slowly soaking in the bath, we headed for Cape Sada. After returning from sightseeing at Sadamisaki, it was the long-awaited dinner. Dinner is taken in the dining room next to the stairs. First, octopus nut and bonito tataki. When I thought it was for 2 people when I got a bowl of sashimi, it was for 1 person (surprise) Chawanmushi with sea urchin. Boiled horse mackerel. The taste of horse mackerel, which is called ”Seki mackerel” when caught on the Kyushu side, is very satisfying. I also ordered Japanese sake. Also grilled turban shell. The closing is rice ball chazuke with namero. I was so full that it hurt. Breakfast is served in the same dining room. I was surprised to see a huge grilled turnip in the morning. There were so many items that I couldn't eat them all (although I ate them) I checked out and moved on. A ryokan where you can enjoy the retro atmosphere of the early Showa period. The shoji screens in the room are torn, the walls are full of holes, the glass is chipped, and the windows are poorly installed. Equipment is old. If you can accept that kind of thing, you'll enjoy it. Best of all, the food is great. A ryokan where you can enjoy seafood.

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Setokaze no Oka Park

Ebisuya Ryokan
5/53 Reviews

Ebisuya Ryokan

Ikata
Ebisuya Ryokan is a Japanese inn located in Misaki, Ikata Town, Nishiuwa District, Ehime Prefecture. On this day, I stopped by roadside station Ikata Kirarakan. From there, we drove to Ebisuya Ryokan. At first, I didn't know where to park, so I parked on the street and went to Ebisuya Ryokan on foot. The parking lot was in the open area behind the building. It's not paved, but it's wide enough. Take your luggage from here and go around the building. Rainy days are tough. The exterior looks like a nostalgic Japanese inn. There are stairs immediately after entering, and you will be guided to the second floor. This time I stayed in Room 1 at the back of the second floor. It's a corner room with a window across the aisle. It's 8 tatami mats, but it's a main room, so it's wide. Equipped with air conditioner, TV, refrigerator, and electric kettle (air type!!). Brew some tea and take a break. There is not only Japanese tea but also a coffee set, so there is nothing to say. Wifi is a little disappointing. I couldn't use it for work because it was slow and choppy. Since the toilet and bath are shared, I decided to leave my luggage and go to the bath. There is a common space at the stairs. There is a retro audio set of tube amplifiers and jazz is playing. Then there is the vending machine. Toilets are shared, one for men and one for men. Of course, it is a flush, warm water toilet seat. On top of the chest of drawers, there are decorations that foreigners seem to like. Down these stairs is the bathroom. The stairs are narrow and steep, which is normal in this day and age. The bathroom is a family bath that is used by turns. It's not large, but it's enough for a family of four. After slowly soaking in the bath, we headed for Cape Sada. After returning from sightseeing at Sadamisaki, it was the long-awaited dinner. Dinner is taken in the dining room next to the stairs. First, octopus nut and bonito tataki. When I thought it was for 2 people when I got a bowl of sashimi, it was for 1 person (surprise) Chawanmushi with sea urchin. Boiled horse mackerel. The taste of horse mackerel, which is called ”Seki mackerel” when caught on the Kyushu side, is very satisfying. I also ordered Japanese sake. Also grilled turban shell. The closing is rice ball chazuke with namero. I was so full that it hurt. Breakfast is served in the same dining room. I was surprised to see a huge grilled turnip in the morning. There were so many items that I couldn't eat them all (although I ate them) I checked out and moved on. A ryokan where you can enjoy the retro atmosphere of the early Showa period. The shoji screens in the room are torn, the walls are full of holes, the glass is chipped, and the windows are poorly installed. Equipment is old. If you can accept that kind of thing, you'll enjoy it. Best of all, the food is great. A ryokan where you can enjoy seafood.
Yawatahama Century Hotel Itoh
3.2/55 Reviews

Yawatahama Century Hotel Itoh

Yawatahama
I stayed here for myself. Double room in Japanese style. The room was large and I could use it freely, which was helpful. The staff are very kind. I contacted you because I was worried that my work outside was late and it was getting dark. Then, I was guided to the hotel while walking and it was a very kind response. Dinner was included that day, but I was asked to confirm the dinner time again. I was too busy and embarrassed to leave the room messy. However, when I came back, the bed was made beautifully, which was really helpful. For breakfast, each person can choose Japanese or Western. I chose Japanese food, but I was relieved that the miso soup had a gentle taste. *Kakegohan is also happy. From the breakfast venue, you can see the beautiful scenery of Yawatahama in front of you. Dinner is on the 2nd floor. Enjoy delicious seafood with sea bream and champon. Plasma clusters are installed in the rooms and the breakfast venue, which gives a good impression. Is it just because it was a Japanese-style room? The dryer was too old-fashioned in the Showa era, so I was scared. If you get your hair caught... It would be even better if there was a small, inexpensive, and high-performance dryer like Panasonic's Ionity. I bought a small hair dryer at an electric shop. After that, if there are women's amenities such as makeup remover, lotion, milky lotion. The toothbrush seemed to be of good quality, so I took it home. I felt that the Wi-Fi was a little slow, but I managed to use it and was able to do some research. Nearby restaurants include Fujigran's Champon restaurant ”Donto” and ”Dosanko Ramen”, and Minato's ”Doya Shokudo”. At this hotel and nearby restaurants, I was so happy that I was able to taste the fruits of the sea.

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Ebisuya Ryokan
5/53 Reviews
Ebisuya Ryokan is a Japanese inn located in Misaki, Ikata Town, Nishiuwa District, Ehime Prefecture. On this day, I stopped by roadside station Ikata Kirarakan. From there, we drove to Ebisuya Ryokan. At first, I didn't know where to park, so I parked on the street and went to Ebisuya Ryokan on foot. The parking lot was in the open area behind the building. It's not paved, but it's wide enough. Take your luggage from here and go around the building. Rainy days are tough. The exterior looks like a nostalgic Japanese inn. There are stairs immediately after entering, and you will be guided to the second floor. This time I stayed in Room 1 at the back of the second floor. It's a corner room with a window across the aisle. It's 8 tatami mats, but it's a main room, so it's wide. Equipped with air conditioner, TV, refrigerator, and electric kettle (air type!!). Brew some tea and take a break. There is not only Japanese tea but also a coffee set, so there is nothing to say. Wifi is a little disappointing. I couldn't use it for work because it was slow and choppy. Since the toilet and bath are shared, I decided to leave my luggage and go to the bath. There is a common space at the stairs. There is a retro audio set of tube amplifiers and jazz is playing. Then there is the vending machine. Toilets are shared, one for men and one for men. Of course, it is a flush, warm water toilet seat. On top of the chest of drawers, there are decorations that foreigners seem to like. Down these stairs is the bathroom. The stairs are narrow and steep, which is normal in this day and age. The bathroom is a family bath that is used by turns. It's not large, but it's enough for a family of four. After slowly soaking in the bath, we headed for Cape Sada. After returning from sightseeing at Sadamisaki, it was the long-awaited dinner. Dinner is taken in the dining room next to the stairs. First, octopus nut and bonito tataki. When I thought it was for 2 people when I got a bowl of sashimi, it was for 1 person (surprise) Chawanmushi with sea urchin. Boiled horse mackerel. The taste of horse mackerel, which is called ”Seki mackerel” when caught on the Kyushu side, is very satisfying. I also ordered Japanese sake. Also grilled turban shell. The closing is rice ball chazuke with namero. I was so full that it hurt. Breakfast is served in the same dining room. I was surprised to see a huge grilled turnip in the morning. There were so many items that I couldn't eat them all (although I ate them) I checked out and moved on. A ryokan where you can enjoy the retro atmosphere of the early Showa period. The shoji screens in the room are torn, the walls are full of holes, the glass is chipped, and the windows are poorly installed. Equipment is old. If you can accept that kind of thing, you'll enjoy it. Best of all, the food is great. A ryokan where you can enjoy seafood.

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    For hotels in Ikata, the average price on weekdays is AU$312, the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is AU$318.

  • Which hotels in Ikata provide high-quality breakfasts?

    Ebisuya Ryokan provides high-quality breakfast. Start your day with delicious breakfast!

  • Which hotel promotions are there in Ikata?

    Trip.com provides various promotions and discounts for users all year round. You can check the promotions page to see what promotions are available on Trip.com.

Local Travel Info

Highest PriceAU$533
Lowest PriceAU$139
Number of Reviews3
Number of Hotels23
Average Price (Weekdays)AU$312
Average Price (Weekends)AU$318