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If you're taking a trip to Kumakogen and you don't know a great deal about it, you don't have to worry — we can give you a hand!

If you wander 18 miles (29 kilometers) southeast of Iyo, or 18 miles (29 kilometers) southwest of Saijo, you'll wind up in Kumakogen.

Hotels in Kumakogen

Kumakogen is a little out of the way, so it's not really known for accommodations. But don't stress yet! About 18 miles (29 kilometers) away is Iyo. We suggest the Daiwa Roynet Hotel Matsuyama, but you'll have to act quick — this is the only offered option!

Places to visit in Kumakogen

Built to pay homage to the gods, temples offer travelers an enthralling look into another way of life. Learn about local beliefs as you walk around the spiritual sanctuary that is Iwayaji Temple. Want some more options? Built to honor the gods, temples offer travelers an enthralling look into another religion and culture. Learn about the local faith as you walk around the sacred space of Daihoji Temple. And that's not all. A wise man once said, "Art teaches nothing, except the significance of life." Consider the intriguing works at Kuma Museum of Art, and take a couple of minutes to envision the story of each piece.

Where do you fly into for Kumakogen?

Get ready for some exciting new experiences! The center of Kumakogen is approximately 20 miles (32 kilometers) southeast of Matsuyama Airport (MYJ).

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How much are vacation packages to Kumakogen?
You can pick up an awesome hotel and flight bundle for a mere . With one of our Travelocity vacation packages, a getaway to Kumakogen has never looked so enticing! Save your time and money and then start packing those bags.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Kumakogen?
You’ll come across a tempting selection of Kumakogen package deals on Travelocity. With no less than 400 airlines and 1,000,000 properties around the globe, organizing your ultimate vacation will be a breeze.
Why should I purchase my Kumakogen vacation package with Travelocity?
By booking your flights, hotel, activities and car rental all in the one place, you’ll save time and money. We offer a professional customer service support team available round-the-clock, and you’ll know that you’re always getting the best deal in town with our Price Match Guarantee. So, what’s stopping you? Book the getaway of your dreams today and get packing!
Can I save on my Kumakogen car rental if I combine it with a hotel or flight?
Absolutely — bundle your car, hotel and flight into a Kumakogen vacation package and you can save tons. With so much to see in and around Kumakogen, having your own set of wheels will make exploring a joy. Once you’re in the driver’s seat, crank up the tunes and head to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, a well-known attraction around 97 kilometers from Kumakogen.
Which airport is best for Kumakogen?
Matsuyama Airport (MYJ), around 32 kilometers northwest of downtown Kumakogen, is likely to be where you’ll jet into. Your other options are Hiroshima Airport (HIJ) (88 kilometers away from central Kumakogen) and Ryoma Airport (KCZ) (64 kilometers away from central Kumakogen).
What is there to do in Kumakogen?
Iwayaji Temple is one of the superb sights that make Kumakogen such a tourist hot spot. But allow some extra time to roam the city’s lesser-known attractions too. This is sometimes where the best memories are made.
Where should I stay when visiting Kumakogen?
If you’re searching for someplace comfortable to lay your head, check out the Furuiwaya Sou Public Hotel Kokumin-shukusya. It’s the top pick for many visitors.

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