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- Question publication date:2013/10/16
- Update date:2025/10/ 2
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Any recommendations for affordable hotels for the Shikoku Pilgrimage?
My French friend is planning to do the Ohenro Pilgrimage next spring, and he's asked me for hotel advice. I've been doing some research, but I'd love to hear your suggestions! He's looking for budget-friendly accommodations that a man in his 60s would enjoy.
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- What's great about Hotel Patio Dogo is that you can soothe the weariness from your Shikoku Pilgrimage in the waters of Dogo Onsen, known as Japan's oldest hot spring. The hotel has its own large, communal hot spring bath, so you can enjoy the renowned waters without even stepping outside. Of course, the famous Dogo Onsen Main Building is also just a short walk away. The best part is that the hotel is within walking distance from Ishite-ji (Temple 51), so soaking in the onsen right after your temple visit is an incredible experience.ナキウサギ's answer (Posted on:2025/10/ 2)
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You can enjoy a soak in the hot springs while you are on the pilgrimage.
- I stayed here after visiting Konpira-san. I highly recommend staying here if you are on a pilgrimage. The hotel is close to the main building of Dogo Onsen, so you can soak in the hot springs there to relieve your fatigue. The hotel is spacious and well-equipped. It includes a delicious Japanese breakfast and is recommended as it can be stayed for as little as 8,000 yen.きくまさむね's answer (Posted on:2017/6/22)
Soothe Your Pilgrimage Weariness at Dogo Onsen