Featured Hotels Near Miyoshi Visitor Information Center

Fukuya Ryokan

Fukuya Ryokan

4.8 / 5Outstanding
2177-4 Ikedacho Machi
0.14KM from Miyoshi Visitor Information Center
Parking
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4S STAY  Awaikeda Honmachi St.

4S STAY Awaikeda Honmachi St.

4.4 / 5Good1 Reviews
2467-1 Ikedacho Machi
0.43KM from Miyoshi Visitor Information Center
Luggage StorageParking
per night
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4S STAY Awaikeda Ikeda Onsenyoko

4S STAY Awaikeda Ikeda Onsenyoko

4.2 / 5Good
2178-21 Machi, Ikeda-cho
0.16KM from Miyoshi Visitor Information Center
Non-smoking floorLuggage StorageHot Spring HotelParking
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4S Stay Awaikeda Ekimae

4S Stay Awaikeda Ekimae

4.4 / 5Good3 Reviews
1804-9 Salad
0.09KM from Miyoshi Visitor Information Center
Luggage StorageParking
per night
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Awaikeda Ekimae Hotel Eleven

Awaikeda Ekimae Hotel Eleven

4.5 / 5Great6 Reviews
1835-1 Sarada
0.03KM from Miyoshi Visitor Information Center
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Konishi Ryokan

Konishi Ryokan

4.3 / 5Good2 Reviews
Honmyo-76-2 Ikedacho Hakuchi
2.35KM from Miyoshi Visitor Information Center
Golf CourseHot Spring Hotel
per night
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Business Hotel Awaikeda Eleven 2

Business Hotel Awaikeda Eleven 2

4.2 / 5Good2 Reviews
3159-2 Ikedacho Ueno, Miyoshi, Tokushima 778-0001
1.11KM from Miyoshi Visitor Information Center
per night
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Awanosho

Awanosho

4.4 / 5Good1 Reviews
Honmyo-165-6 Ikedacho Hakuchi
2.52KM from Miyoshi Visitor Information Center
DryerLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceHot Spring HotelSpa MassageParking
per night
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Sushiroku

Sushiroku

4 / 5Good
2178-5 Ikedacho Machi, Miyoshi
0.16KM from Miyoshi Visitor Information Center
per night
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Hotel Saboten Apartment

Hotel Saboten Apartment

2 / 5
1649-3 Ikedacho Sarada
0.51KM from Miyoshi Visitor Information Center
KitchenParking
per night
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Miyoshi Visitor Information Center

Mori no Ie, Miyoshi is nestled just 5 minutes from the visitor center, surrounded by ancient cedar forests. Each room opens to a private garden with panoramic mountain views, and guests can join guided forest bathing sessions or wild berry foraging walks led by local elders. The property also offers sustainable eco-stays with solar-powered rooms and zero-waste practices.

Yunokura Ryokan provides exclusive access to traditional Tokushima indigo dyeing workshops, hosted by master artisans within the inn. Guests enjoy a hands-on session in a heritage workshop, followed by a tasting of locally grown rice and fermented soy dishes. The ryokan’s staff also curate personalized cultural itineraries based on guest interests, including visits to hidden shrines and seasonal festivals.

Miyoshi Komyo Hotel features spacious family suites, a children’s playroom with traditional Japanese games, and an outdoor vegetable garden where kids can harvest ingredients for lunch. The hotel organizes family-friendly hiking tours through nearby forest trails and offers bilingual guides for English-speaking guests, ensuring comfort and engagement for all ages.

Hikari no Niwa, Miyoshi Villa is designed for photographers seeking inspiration. Its floor-to-ceiling glass walls frame sunrise over the Shikoku Mountains, and the rooftop terrace hosts monthly light painting events. The inn provides free rental of DSLR kits and offers seasonal photo tours to secluded waterfalls and bamboo groves, ideal for capturing Japan’s quiet beauty.

Kogen no Yū boasts seven private onsen suites with open-air baths overlooking misty valleys. The mineral-rich waters are sourced directly from deep underground springs, known for their skin-rejuvenating properties. Guests receive a complimentary onsen wellness kit with herbal bath salts and a guided meditation session under the stars, enhancing relaxation in a serene mountain setting.

Stay at partner lodges like Shinmachi Farm Stay to participate in foraged ingredient cooking classes, nighttime stargazing with local astronomers, and handmade paper-making workshops using mulberry bark from nearby rivers. These experiences are curated by the Miyoshi Cultural Exchange Network, offering authentic, off-the-beaten-path insights into rural Shikoku life.