CYCLE&STAY guest house
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¥¥¥3,000 - ¥7,000 per night

Nestled in the heart of Tokushima, Japan, the CYCLE&STAY Guesthouse opened on January 9, 2024, inviting both cyclists and pilgrims to a unique lodging experience. This cozy abode, just a pedal away from Tokushima Station (a mere 10-minute walk) and a brisk 5-minute cycle to the local dining district, offers the charm of individual rooms complete with en-suite bathrooms. If you're looking for a place where your bike gets as much pampering as you do, DM them on Instagram or go onto Booking.com for reservations or inquiries. It's a cyclist's retreat!

Lodging Plans

Prices may vary depending on the day of booking. Please refer to prices posted/communicated by the lodgings or authorized reservation systems for more accurate pricing.

¥5500

per person per night
Meals includedNo Meals Included
Private Room
Western-style Room
Private Bath

¥5500

per person per night
Meals includedNo Meals Included
Private Room
Japanese-style Room
Private Bath

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Some amenities (e.g., washers, dryers) may incur charges not listed here.
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WIFI
Dryer

Key Distances & Elevations

< 100 m from the main pilgrim path
walking distance< 1 minute
walking distance0 m
walking distance10 m
walking distance1 hour 58 minutes
walking distance21 m
walking distance18 m
walking distance3 hours 31 minutes
walking distance99 m
walking distance43 m
87.1 km from pilgrimage start: Temple 1 – Ryozenji
1048.4 km to pilgrimage end: Temple 1 – Ryozenji
How are walking times calculated?
Walking times are estimated with a modified approach to Naismith’s rule to account for elevation gains/losses and other practical considerations that require a more conservative bias. The basis of our calculations assumes a speed of 4 kilometers per hour on flat land. Learn more here.

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