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I completed the Shikoku Pilgrimage on foot twice, including both the clockwise and counterclockwise routes.
The section from Seiryuji Temple (Temple 36) to Iwamotoji Temple (Temple 37) is one of the longest stretches of the walking pilgrimage, covering approximately 60 km. Along the way, pilgrims must also cross Nanako Pass, making proper energy management especially important. In this article, I’ve compiled a list of recommended accommodations in the Susaki, Awa, Kure, and Kubokawa areas that are convenient for both walking pilgrims and those traveling by car.
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Accommodation near Temple 36
Riri An




| Nearest Temple | No. 36 (4 km) |
| Nearest Station | – |
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| Rating | ★★★★★ (5/5) |
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Hostel John





| Nearest Temple | No. 36 (4 km) |
| Nearest Station | – |
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| Rating | ★★★★★ (5/5) |
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Shiokaze



| Nearest Temple | No. 36 (3 km) |
| Nearest Station | – |
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| Rating | ★★★★★ (5/5) |
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Sanyo So






| Nearest Temple | No. 36 (0.5 km) |
| Nearest Station | – |
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| Rating | ★★★★☆ (4/5) |
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Accommodations Around the Susaki Area
HOTEL AZ Kochi Susaki




| Nearest Temple | No. 36 (23 km) |
| Nearest Station | Onogo (0.3 km) |
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| Rating | ★★★☆☆ (3/5) |
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Bandaga




| Nearest Temple | No. 36 (23 km) |
| Nearest Station | Onogo (0.3 km) |
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| Rating | ★★★☆☆ (3/5) |
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Ichifuku





| Nearest Temple | No. 36 (23 km) |
| Nearest Station | Onogo (0.1 km) |
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| Rating | ★★★★☆ (4/5) |
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Yanagiya



| Nearest Temple | No. 36 (25 km) |
| Nearest Station | Susaki (1 km) |
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| Rating | ★★★★★ (5/5) |
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Kurashi no Nekko




| Nearest Temple | No. 36 (25 km) |
| Nearest Station | Susaki (0.5 km) |
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| Rating | ★★★★☆ (4/5) |
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Marutomi




| Nearest Temple | No. 36 (25 km) |
| Nearest Station | Tosa Shinjo (0.1 km) |
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| Rating | ★★★☆☆ (3/5) |
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Accommodations Around the Awa–Kure Area
Awa no Sato




| Nearest Temple | No. 37 (28 km) |
| Nearest Station | Awa (0.5 km) |
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| Rating | ★★★★☆ (4/5) |
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Kei





| Nearest Temple | No. 37 (20 km) |
| Nearest Station | Tosakure (0.2 km) |
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| Rating | ★★★★★ (5/5) |
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Accommodation near Temple 37
GUEST HOUSE 40010





| Nearest Temple | No. 37 (6 km) |
| Nearest Station | Niida (0.2 km) |
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| Rating | ★★★★★ (5/5) |
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Family Lodge Hatagoya Shimanto




| Nearest Temple | No. 37 (3 km) |
| Nearest Station | Kubokawa (3 km) |
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| Rating | ★★★★☆ (4/5) |
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Shimanto Hütte





| Nearest Temple | No. 37 (0.5 km) |
| Nearest Station | Kubokawa (0.1 km) |
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| Rating | ★★★★★ (5/5) |
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Mima





| Nearest Temple | No. 37 (0.1 km) |
| Nearest Station | Kubokawa (0.3 km) |
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| Rating | ★★★★☆ (4/5) |
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Unakichi



| Nearest Temple | No. 37 (0.1 km) |
| Nearest Station | Kubokawa (0.3 km) |
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| Rating | ★★★★☆ (4/5) |
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No. 37 Iwamotoji Temple





| Nearest Temple | No. 37 (0 km) |
| Nearest Station | Kubokawa (0.5 km) |
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| Rating | ★★★★☆ (4/5) |
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Highlights of This Area
The route from Seiryuji Temple (Temple 36) to Iwamotoji Temple (Temple 37) stretches for about 60 km, making it one of the longer sections of the walking pilgrimage. In particular, from the Awa area onward, pilgrims must cross Nanako Pass, which rises to an elevation of around 200 meters and can be a physically demanding part of the journey.
Along the route, accommodations are scattered throughout areas such as Susaki, Awa, and Kure, so it is recommended to take your time and stay overnight along the way rather than trying to complete the section in a single day.

The view of Tosa Bay from Nanako Pass.
Recommended Accommodation for Pilgrims Traveling by Car
Family Lodge Hatagoya Shimanto
Located about a 5-minute drive from Iwamotoji Temple (Temple 37), this roadside hotel along National Route 56 is especially convenient for pilgrims traveling by car. It is also close to the Shimantochuo Interchange, offering excellent access and free parking.
The spacious guest rooms are equipped with two queen-size beds, and guests can also use Wi-Fi and coin laundry facilities. With a complimentary light breakfast included, the hotel is popular as a practical and comfortable place to relax after a long day of travel.
Top Recommended Stay: Shimanto Hütte
Popular as a base for both walking pilgrims and those traveling by car, Shimanto Hütte is a convenient guesthouse located just a short walk from JR Kubokawa Station and close to Iwamotoji Temple (Temple 37).
One of its main attractions is its warm, welcoming atmosphere created through carefully crafted DIY interiors. The guesthouse is also equipped with clean shower facilities, a shared kitchen, Wi-Fi, and laundry facilities, making it comfortable for longer stays. Known for its friendly, home-like environment, it is also a great place for travelers to meet and connect with one another.
Frequently Asked Questions
- QCan you walk from Seiryuji Temple (Temple 36) to Iwamotoji Temple (Temple 37) in one day?
- A
The distance is about 60 km, making it one of the longer sections of the walking pilgrimage. Since the route also includes crossing Nanako Pass, many pilgrims choose to stay overnight in areas such as Susaki, Awa, or Kure along the way.
- QIs crossing Nanako Pass difficult?
- A
Nanako Pass, located between Awa and Kure, has an elevation of around 200 meters. While not extremely high, it can feel challenging because it comes during a long stretch of walking. In summer, it is a good idea to secure enough drinking water in advance.
- QAre there any accommodations recommended for walking pilgrims?
- A
Shimanto Hütte near Kubokawa Station and Megumi in the Tosa-Kure area are both popular among walking pilgrims thanks to amenities such as laundry facilities and Wi-Fi.
- QAre there any accommodations convenient for pilgrims traveling by car?
- A
Family Lodge Hatagoya Shimanto is conveniently located along National Route 56 and offers a spacious parking area, making it especially convenient for visiting Iwamotoji Temple (Temple 37).
- QCan I stay at a temple lodging (shukubo)?
- A
Yes, lodging is available at the temple lodging of Iwamotoji Temple. It is popular among pilgrims who want to experience the unique atmosphere of a temple stay and use it as a resting point on their journey.
- QIs it necessary to reserve accommodations in advance for this section?
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During the busy pilgrimage seasons in spring and autumn, as well as during holiday periods, accommodations can become fully booked. Since the number of lodgings around Kure and Kubokawa is limited, making reservations early is recommended.
Summary
The route from Seiryuji Temple (Temple 36) to Iwamotoji Temple (Temple 37) is one of the longest sections of the walking pilgrimage. Since the route also includes crossing Nanako Pass, managing your energy and pace is especially important.
By staying overnight in areas such as Susaki, Awa, and Kure, pilgrims can continue the journey more comfortably and without overexertion. The Kure area in particular is convenient as a resupply point, with restaurants and supermarkets available nearby.
For walking pilgrims, accommodations such as Shimanto Hütte and Megumi are popular choices, while Family Lodge Hatagoya Shimanto is recommended for pilgrims traveling by car. Choosing accommodations that match your travel style can make the journey much more comfortable.
Beyond this section, the pilgrimage continues toward the long-distance route leading to Cape Ashizuri. Planning ahead and securing accommodations early will help you continue your pilgrimage with greater peace of mind and flexibility.
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