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Your hometown in Japan is here

The mission of our inn, ever since it first opened in 1987, is to give you a home away from home. The best of the Japanese countryside can be found here with its innocence, quaintness, and bountiful nature. The ocean, the mountains, the islands, the people -- all are here to help you replenish your senses.

The mission of our inn, ever since it first opened in 1987, is to give you a home away from home. The best of the Japanese countryside can be found here with its innocence, quaintness, and bountiful nature. The ocean, the mountains, the islands, the people -- all are here to help you replenish your senses.

About SEN-NEN-MATSU

SEN-NEN-MATSU means "a pine tree of one thousand years." It actually existed on our property until 1972 when the nematodes finally got the better of it. We kept the name in the hope of following suit and sustaining a long prosperous inn.

SEN-NEN-MATSU means "a pine tree of one thousand years." It actually existed on our property until 1972 when the nematodes finally got the better of it. We kept the name in the hope of following suit and sustaining a long prosperous inn.

Fresh Seafood & Oceanfront Inn SEN-NEN-MATSU

For reservations, please check availability first by email or fax.

Email: senymatu@aurora.ocn.ne.jp
Fax: (Japan country code 81) - 897 - 84 - 4749

We accept Cash (Japanese yen) and Credit Card payments.

25 Nagoma, Yoshiumi-cho, Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture 794-2116, Japan
Phone: (Japan country code 81) - 897 - 84 - 4192

Directions to SEN-NEN-MATSU

By public transportation
From Imabari area:
Take bus from Imabari Station to Kameyama bus stop.
From Hiroshima area:
Take bus from Fukuyama or Onomichi Station to Oshima bus stop.

By car
From Imabari area:
Take the Shimanami Kaidō (Nishiseto Expressway)
to Oshima-Minami IC. Approx 10 min from IC.
From Hiroshima area:
Take the Shimanami Kaidō (Nishiseto Expressway)
to Oshima-Kita IC. Approx 20 min from IC.


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