Minshuku Oyamaso

8.2
Excellent
(39 reviews)

91-2 Nishiiyayamamura Kanjo, Miyoshi, Tokushima 778-0102, Japan

+81 883-87-2133

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Hotel Description

Oyamaso Inn

Minshuku Oyamaso, located at 91-2 Nishiiyayamamura Kanjo, Miyoshi, Tokushima 778-0102, Japan, is a charming inn nestled in the breathtaking Iya Valley, surrounded by lush forests and stunning landscapes. This tranquil setting is ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat, with nearby attractions such as the Vine Bridge, a traditional kazurai pedestrian footbridge just a 9-minute walk away, and the serene Iya River, located only 5 minutes from the hotel. The design of Minshuku Oyamaso reflects a blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics and modern comforts, offering guests a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The inn features comfortable rooms equipped with air conditioning to ensure a pleasant stay. Each room is designed to create a soothing ambiance, allowing guests to unwind and recharge. The inn prides itself on being kid-friendly, making it an excellent choice for families looking to explore the beautiful surroundings together.
Guests can enjoy amenities such as complimentary Wi-Fi, making it easy to stay connected during their visit. Although there are no fitness centers, pools, or spas available, the hotel compensates with its location, providing access to outdoor adventures and scenic spots.
Transportation is convenient, with nearby walking paths to attractions like Kazurai, which is only 18 minutes away. For those traveling from afar, various airports such as Tokushima and Takamatsu are within reasonable distance, with travel times of about 2 hours and 1 hour 41 minutes, respectively.
Minshuku Oyamaso prioritizes health and safety, ensuring guests feel secure throughout their stay. The inn's commitment to cleanliness and hygiene is evident in its practices, providing peace of mind for visitors.
Guests can engage in popular activities such as hiking, exploring local folklore, or visiting nearby landmarks, including the impressive Biwa Waterfall and the quirky Statue of a Peeing Boy. Culinary experiences abound, with a selection of nearby restaurants offering a taste of local flavors.
With so much to offer, Minshuku Oyamaso warmly invites travelers to discover the beauty of the Iya Valley and enjoy a memorable stay.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Charming traditional Japanese inn ambiance that welcomes families

2. Complimentary Wi-Fi ensuring connectivity for all guests

3. Comfortable air-conditioned rooms for a relaxing experience

4. Proximity to iconic local attractions like Vine Bridge

5. Commitment to cleanliness and guest health and safety measures


6.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Vine Bridge in the Iya Valley
9 min
Iya River
5 min
Biwa Waterfall
8 min
Statue of a Peeing Boy
20 min
Roadside Station Oboke (Lapis Oboke)
22 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.8
Nearest airportKōchi Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 24 min

Location

91-2 Nishiiyayamamura Kanjo, Miyoshi, Tokushima 778-0102, Japan

Airports:

Okayama Momotaro Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 33 min

Transit: 5 hr 11 min

Tokushima Airport

Taxi: 2 hr

Transit: 4 hr 49 min

Takamatsu Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 41 min

Transit: 3 hr 37 min

Kōchi Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 24 min

Transit: 2 hr 25 min

Transit:

Kanjo

Walking: 4 min

Kazurabashi

Walking: 18 min

Kazurabashi-Yumebutai

Walking: 15 min


Nearby locations

6.8

Good Location


Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Pets

No pets

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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ガジョ

2/5
The price is reasonable considering the location, but the food is not as good as mentioned in other reviews. Although the cleaning is thorough, the Febreze smell in the room is quite strong. There is a bath, but it's better to think of it as just a shower. There are three showers and a domestic bathtub in the shared bathroom, but please take a bath at your own risk.

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與那原慶子

5/5
I stayed for one night on May 18th. The room and bathroom had been renovated and were clean and neat. It's a family-run inn, and you can feel the heartfelt hospitality. There are very few restaurants around, so I was very grateful for the one night stay with two meals included. The meals were home-cooked, mainly made from mountain ingredients, and were healthy and delicious. I had a great time in a hidden area full of greenery.There are some drawbacks, such as there being no refrigerator, the walls being thin, you can hear voices and noises from the next room, and the bathroom is unisex and difficult to use, but considering the accommodation fee and half board, I'm satisfied. Thank you for your help.

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カタオカD.

3/5
The room was also clean.Dinner was also delicious with wild boar hotpot. You have to walk outside to take a bath, so it might be inconvenient on rainy days.

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miyako tabi

5/5
Photographed on October 8thI left my car at the guesthouse and walked to Iya Tsunibashi.Baths are open until 11pm. It's outside the building. I think it's inconvenient to take a bath on a rainy day.The food was delicious.

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Swana Sobottka

5/5
The inn was fantastic. Everything was clean, the location is quiet and romantic in the middle of the Iya Valley. The hosts were very kind and helpful, the food was tasty and plentiful. Just perfect! Thank you very much!

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井上哲秀

5/5
This inn is within walking distance to Kazurabashi Bridge. I am grateful to be able to enjoy a meal made with plenty of local ingredients at this price. Cleanliness is also very good.

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U-commune

4/5
It is within walking distance from Kazurabashi. |It's crowded, so I went early in the morning and enjoyed it when no one was around. …

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HAMAH

5/5
I stayed here to visit Kazurabashi Bridge in Iya.The building and garden were all very well kept and very clean, and the host was very kind and had great customer service.The food was also very delicious, especially the salt-grilled Amego.Also, at night, you could see a sky full of stars and shooting stars in the quiet, clean air, which was very mysterious.I still want to use it.