Yudono-san Sanrōsho

Northern Honshū (Tōhoku)


This airy mountain lodge at the bottom of Yudono-san has a hot bath and is full of jovial pilgrims celebrating the completion of their multiday circuit. Hearty meals, beer and sake are available and generally gratefully received. Tasty lunch sets (from ¥1640) are served here as well, even for non-lodgers.


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