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Recommended Accommodation: Temples 23–24 Part 2

Accommodation Guide for Cape Muroto

Hello, I’m Taka, the creator of this blog.
I completed the Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage twice on foot, both clockwise and counterclockwise.

In this article, I’ve compiled accommodation information for the roughly 40 km section from Kannoura to Cape Muroto.

While this area offers spectacular coastal scenery, there are some important things to keep in mind. After passing Kannoura, there are no train services, and transportation is mainly limited to buses. In addition, accommodations and supermarkets become much less common, so it is recommended to plan your lodging and food supplies in advance.

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Accommodations Around Toyo Town

Minshuku

Taniguchi

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (35 km)
Nearest Bus StopToyo Cho Yakuba Mae
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Ikumi

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (35 km)
Nearest Bus StopToyo Cho Yakuba Mae
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Minshuku

Michishio

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (35 km)
Nearest Bus StopToyo Cho Yakuba Mae
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Minshuku

South Shore

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (35 km)
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Hotel NALU

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (35 km)
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Minshuku

Nangoku En

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (35 km)
Nearest Bus StopIkumi
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Minshuku

Marutaya

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (30 km)
Nearest Bus StopYanenaka Dori
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Accommodations Around Sakihama

Minshuku

Tachibana

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (18 km)
Nearest Bus StopSakihama Minamiguchi
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Minshuku

Lodge Ozaki

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (16 km)
Nearest Bus StopOzaki
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Minshuku

Tokumashi

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (15 km)
Nearest Bus StopTokumashi Minshuku
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Accommodations Around Cape Muroto

Minshuku

Shiina

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (11 km)
Nearest Bus StopShimizu
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Beato Uchi Cape Muroto Japan

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (5 km)
Nearest Bus StopMitsu Daiichi
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Sky and Sea Muroto

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (5 km)
Nearest Bus StopMitsu Daiichi
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Sakura Home El Flamenquito

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (2 km)
Nearest Bus StopTakaoka
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Misaki Kanko Hotel

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (1 km)
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Temple 24, Hotsumisaki-ji

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (0 km)
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Muroto So

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (1 km)
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Umame no Ki

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Nearest TempleNo. 24 (2 km)
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Highlights of This Area

The road to Temple 24, Hotsumisaki-ji: an endless coastline stretching along the ocean.

The route from Kannoura to Cape Muroto follows the coastline along the Pacific Ocean, offering pilgrims continuous ocean views throughout the journey.
While the scenery is breathtaking, this section also exposes travelers to the harshness of nature. In summer, there are very few places to escape the strong sunlight, while in winter, powerful sea winds can make the walk especially challenging.

For walking pilgrims, another important point is the lack of shops after passing Sakihama. From there to Muroto City, where Temple 25, Shinsho-ji, is located, there are almost no supermarkets or convenience stores along the roughly 30 km stretch.

Whether you plan to camp outdoors or stay at accommodations, it is highly recommended to prepare enough food and drinks in advance before entering this section.

Recommended Accommodation for Pilgrims Traveling by Car

Minshuku Murotoso

Minshuku Murotoso is a traditional pilgrims’ inn located right near Cape Muroto.
With easy car access to Temple 24, Hotsumisaki-ji, it is an excellent base for pilgrims traveling by car.

The magnificent Pacific Ocean stretches out directly in front of the inn, offering especially beautiful scenery at sunrise and sunset.
The accommodation is particularly well known for its meals featuring fresh local seafood, and many guests highly praise the quality and variety of the food in their reviews.

Its warm and home-like hospitality is another highlight, making it a great place to experience the unique atmosphere of Muroto.

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Top Recommended Accommodation: Misaki Kanko Hotel

Misaki Kanko Hotel is a long-established inn located directly in front of Temple 24, Hotsumisaki-ji, making it a very convenient choice for pilgrims traveling by car.

Built on the elevated cliffs of Cape Muroto, the hotel offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean from both the guest rooms and the observation bath.
Its famous seafood meals are known for their generous portions, with dishes featuring splendid alfonsino (kinmedai) and other fresh local fish receiving especially high praise.

Guests can also enjoy the beautiful sunrise over Cape Muroto in the early morning, making this an ideal place to relax and recover from the fatigue of the pilgrimage journey.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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How far is it from Kannoura to Cape Muroto?
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For walking pilgrims, the distance from Kannoura to Temple 24, Hotsumisaki-ji (Cape Muroto), is approximately 40 km. The route follows the coastline for much of the way, making it a section strongly affected by sunlight and ocean winds.

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Are there train services beyond Kannoura?
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No. After Kannoura, there are no train services, and buses become the main form of transportation. Walking pilgrims are advised to check accommodation options and supply points in advance.

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Can I buy food and drinks along this section?
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Around Toyo Town, there are supermarkets and convenience stores, but from Sakihama to Muroto City, supply points become very limited. Walking pilgrims should prepare drinks and snacks early before entering this stretch.

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Where is the best place for walking pilgrims to stay overnight?
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It depends on your physical condition and walking distance goals.

  • For a relaxed pace: around Toyo Town
  • For strong walkers: around Sakihama
  • For those who want to visit Temple 24 early the next morning: around Cape Muroto

These are common choices for planning overnight stays.

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Are there any popular pilgrims’ accommodations around Cape Muroto?
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Yes. Popular accommodations around Cape Muroto include Misaki Kanko Hotel, Murotoso, and Umamenoki. Many offer ocean views, and some are especially known for their fresh local seafood dishes.

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Is it worth staying in this area even for pilgrims traveling by car?
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Yes. The Cape Muroto area is famous for its beautiful Pacific Ocean scenery, and there are many convenient lodgings near Temple 24, Hotsumisaki-ji. Another advantage is being able to visit the temple quietly in the early morning.

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Is it possible to camp outdoors along this section?
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There are some rest areas and shelters along the coast, but supply points are limited, and the route is heavily affected by strong winds and weather conditions. Especially during summer, there is a risk of heatstroke, so careful preparation is essential.

Summary

The route from Kannoura to Cape Muroto is one of the most distinctive sections of the Shikoku pilgrimage, offering spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean while also presenting challenges such as limited supply points and scarce public transportation.

For walking pilgrims in particular, the next day’s difficulty can vary greatly depending on whether you:

  • stay overnight in Toyo Town,
  • continue on to Sakihama, or
  • walk all the way to Cape Muroto in a single day.

Since the number of accommodations along this route is limited, early reservations are recommended during busy travel seasons.

If you are heading toward Temple 24, Hotsumisaki-ji, plan your journey at a comfortable pace and enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery of Muroto along the way.

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tak

Hello, my name is Taka. I’m Japanese.
I run this website.

I have completed the Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage on foot twice, walking both the standard clockwise route (Jun-uchi) and the reverse route (Gyaku-uchi).
Both times, I completed the pilgrimage in sections (kugiri-uchi), and I have experienced all four seasons—spring, summer, autumn, and winter—on the trail.

On this site, I share practical and easy-to-understand information for those who are interested in starting the walking Shikoku Pilgrimage.
All content is based on my real experience, including routes, distance, gear, physical challenges, and tips for beginners.

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