Happy Guest House

Shikoku


Run by the local outfit Happy Raft, these five small guesthouses can each accommodate up to 10 and all come with a kitchen, a stocked bathroom and fans. The original guesthouse is a self-contained and fully-restored farmhouse with a tatami room overlooking the Yoshino Valley. The guesthouses are scattered around the valley – check the website for details.


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