Fujikawa Ryokan is a long-established ryokan run by a couple. The building has a homey atmosphere with a retro feel, but the bathrooms and other facilities have been renovated to provide a comfortable stay. The owner personally harvests fresh seafood from the mountains, and the food is so fresh and tasty that you are likely to overeat. Staying here will make you feel warm and cozy.
address | 3082-11 Kannonji-cho, Kanonji City, Kagawa Prefecture 768-0060 |
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check-in / out | IN:16:00 〜 |
lodging fees | Overnight stay with no meal : ¥3,500 |
room type | Japanese rooms : 7 rooms |
bath | Available |
restrooms for the handicapped | Non |
room facilities | TV, air conditioner, hair dryer, various amenities, etc. |
building facilities | Washing machine (free of charge), dryer (¥100 / 15 minutes), etc. |
car | ・Approximately 15 minutes (7 km) by car from the Sanuki Toyonaka IC of the Takamatsu Expressway |
train | ・Approximately 3 minutes (800 m) by taxi from JR Kanonji Station |
parking lot | Available (8 spaces) |
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contact us | TEL:0875-25-3548 |
- Surrounding Area Information (Dining)
- Shikoku 88 sacred sites near the inn
○Stores within 300m walking distance
・Baby Face Planets Chaya Garden
・Bunchan
・Gyoten Foods
・Kuroda Sushi
※ Ryokan also offer meal plans.
Daiko-ji Temple, the 67th temple : about 15 minutes (8 km) by car from the inn
A temple of the Zentsuji school of Shingon Buddhism located in Mitoyo City, Kagawa Prefecture. Komatsuo Mountain and Fudou-Koin. The main deity is Yakushi Nyorai.
No. 68 and No. 69 Jine-in Kannon-ji Temple : 5-minute drive (1.5 km) from the inn
A temple of the Daikakuji school of Shingon Buddhism located in Kannonji City, Kagawa Prefecture. It is the only temple in the Shikoku Sacred Sites where two temples are located on the same site.
Honzanji Temple, the 70th temple : 10 minutes (5 km) by car from the inn
A temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect located in Mitoyo City, Kagawa Prefecture. The name of the temple is Shippozan. The temple was founded by Kukai (Kobo Daishi). The main hall, rebuilt in the Kamakura period (1185-1333), is designated as a national treasure. The principal image of the temple is the Bodhisattva Bato Kannon.