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Limited to one group per day Singlestory house for rent / Nishiuwagun Ehime

2.0 star property
The price is AED 324
AED 324 total
includes taxes & fees
13 Apr - 14 Apr
Limited to one group per day Singlestory house for rent / Nishiuwagun Ehime

Seaside Uwakai

2.5 star property
Seaside Uwakai

The hostel & Tatami bar UCHIKOBARE

2.0 star property
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (2)
"初めてゲストハウスに宿泊しました 少し不安でしたが、清潔で快適に過ごす事が出来感謝しております 有難うございました"
The hostel & Tatami bar UCHIKOBARE

Seikaso

2.0 star property
Seikaso
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Learn more about Ikata

Come to Ikata and enjoy its hot springs, aquarium, and camping.

Legend of ancient Emperor Antoku, Kawauchi, Ikata-cho, Ehime
After the battle of Genpei War (1180-85), the Taira clan was routed to the west along the Inland Sea from Kyoto with the young emperor Antoku. This small village has a legend of escaped Taira clan and lived in seclusion around there. According to the ancient folklore in the local history, the shrine is dedicated to the Emeror Antoku.
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