Located in Miyajima, 1.5 miles from Tsutsumigaura Beach, Hotel Miyajima Villa provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
OctavioD
United States of America
It had a beautiful view, the staff was extremely helpful and made it easy to check in, and held our bags while we went sight seeing while we waited for the check in time. The room itself was amazing, spacious as heck!
Just a 5-minute walk from Miyajima Guchi Station, Miyajima Coral Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms and self-service laundry facilities.
Jean Gabrielle
Canada
The hotel is just infront of the port and just a walking distance (2-3mins walk) to the ferry entrance. Also it is just infront of the local train station and about 5-10min walk to JR station.
Centrally located in Nakanocho of Miyajima Island, just a 5-minute walk from Miyajima Ferry Terminal, Miyajima Hotel New Kotobuki is a peaceful accommodations with air conditioning and free WiFi...
Anonymous
Belgium
Very comfortable, quiet, clean and well located. Extremely friendly hosts
Located along Hiroshima's shoreline opposite Miyajima Island, known for World Heritage Site, Itsukushima Shinto Shrine, Aki Grand Hotel offers western and Japanese style rooms, free parking and 4...
José Ramón
Canada
Japanese style room with a great view of Miyajima. Relaxing and spacious onsen.
Renewed in 2013, Sakuraya offers affordable Japanese-style rooms with mountain or sea views. Free Wi-Fi is available at the public areas. Miyajima Ferry Terminal is a 3-minute walk away.
Located on Miyajima (Itsukushima), Miyajima Guest House Mikuniya offers a Japanese-style accommodations and a small garden. Free Wi-Fi is available. Miyajima Ferry Terminal is a 20-minute walk away.
Steven
Australia
Basic breakfast and dinner offered. Facilities spotlessly clean. Easy 5 min walk to the waterfront. Exceeded expectations.
Kinsuikan provides a hot spring bath and free private parking, and is within 1.6 miles of Tsutsumigaura Beach and a 3-minute walk of Five Story Pagoda.
Henry Y
United States of America
This is a first rate ryokan located in the heart of Miyajima. They definitely know how to take care of their guests. We stayed in a western styled room with its own Japanese ofuro (bath) that had a wonderful view. They also have a restaurant the serves outstanding fried oysters and other Japanese cuisine.
On average, 3-star hotels in Miyajima cost $229 per night, and 4-star hotels in Miyajima are $344 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Miyajima can be found for $567 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Miyajima this weekend is $385 or, for a 4-star hotel, $421. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Miyajima for this weekend cost around $418 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We only stayed one night, but I wish we stayed 2-3.
We only stayed one night, but I wish we stayed 2-3. I left feeling like I only scratched the surface. Beautiful and peaceful place to unwind, especially after visiting the Peace Park Museum in Hiroshima.
Trevor
United States of America
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It is a magic island where I would spend at least a couple...
It is a magic island where I would spend at least a couple of full days by sleeping in an authentic hotel with futon beds. If you can, i recommend to do the hiking of the main mountain (not difficult at all)
Giorgia
United Kingdom
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If you are an elderly Japanese teetotaller who likes simple...
If you are an elderly Japanese teetotaller who likes simple food, an onsen and beautiful views this is the place for you!
If however, you also like your hotel to be multi generational, with a nice bar, good food and a welcoming atmosphere, this is definitely not the hotel for you.
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Anonymous
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We stayed 2 nights but wish we could have stayed longer.
We stayed 2 nights but wish we could have stayed longer. We took one whole day climbing the mountain, which was great but time consuming, so we ended up not seeing everything on our list. Keep in mind that the restaurants and bars close by 7 or 8 pm because all of the tourists leave the island around 5:30 pm. You really get to enjoy the beautiful island in peace and quiet in the morning and evening before the boats of tourists arrive. It was our favorite place we visited in Japan!
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Miyajima Villa was the perfect escape!
Miyajima Villa was the perfect escape! Friendly, professional staff assisted us to get settled, offering umbrellas for the rain, assistance on getting around the Island, etc. The hotel even offers Onsen clothing and many other amenities for their guests! The hotel is conveniently located just steps from the ferry dock and the main streets to see the Tori Gate or the Itsukushima Shrine, the aquarium, to get to the Ropeway, trinket stores, ice cream stations, and so on. Our ocean room view had 2 oversized very comfy twin beds, a small couch, & desk. Loved the Toto Washlet in the toilet room! The bathtub while small was perfect for soaking after 5 hours of hiking. Lots of soft water and water pressure. The onsen (public bath) was just pure Heaven! :-) Sitting in the enclosed area in back of the hotel is just more of the escape and so worthwhile! :-)
Thankfully there was food available in the hotel (bakery, dinner, breakfast) because ALL food service in town STOPS AT 4:30pm! At least, it did while we were there. Our breakfast with Miyajima Villa was wonderful and very filling whether Japanese or American food.
High caution is advised if you plan to hike from the Ropeway, as we did. Trails are not well marked on all trails. However, the trail to the top of Mt Misen is well worthwhile! Hopefully, you are as fortunate as we were to see the Tori Gate at high & low tides as well as catching it at sunset, which brought out MANY PEOPLE. :-) :-) What a perfectly lovely island to spend some adventure time!
Jon L Hagar
United States of America
10
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Beautiful island.
Beautiful island. Go early in the morning especialy if you want to climb the mountain. It's a pretty hard track, bu it's beautiful.
In the afthernoon it's to hot.
Lot of tourist in the afternoon and it's hard to have some dinner.
Stay there during the sunset: the shrine is beautiful!
The property is located in a lovely spot on Miyajima Island. Walkable to the busy waterfront area. It’s definitely old school but the room was clean. We stayed at Hotel Makoto for the ryokan experience. We were really excited when we returned after an evening out to find our beds prepared for us. I have to say, sleeping on the floor was uncomfortable but I was expecting that. There were more pads in the closet. The staff provided maps and info about the island. Very friendly and helpful.
I did many hotels across Japan, Miyajima Seaside hotel, is the probably the best one I’ve been to for many reasons :
1) the staff is very kind and helpful : even by Japanese standards which are high, they were exceptional, they have the best answers for every request
2) the diner at the hotel is one of the best we tried in Japan
3) the view is gorgeous, the room is very cute
4) going to the hotel’s onsen at the end of the day was the cherry on the top
5) the hotel is baby-friendly
The property is right in between the ferry port and the town / O’Torii. The staff was super friendly, the rooms spacious and fully equipped, they even had kimonos for us! On top of everything, the hotel has it’s own private onsen!!! We relaxed after a day of walking around and the next day, upon leaving, the staff gifted us a couple of umbrellas for it was pouring and we didn’t have any. Our mystical stay at Miyajima couldn’t have been such without Sakuraya :)
This hotel and its staff are simply great. The hotel is an easy and short walk from the ferry terminal. The traditional futon beds were incredibly comfortable and we enjoyed a great night's sleep on them. Miyajima is very quiet after the day visitors leave, which meant that we had a very quiet night.
The staff were incredibly helpful, assisting us with a lost item left behind at a previous hotel.
The breakfast is well worth the money and hit the spot.
The location is very quiet, even during the day, and you can feel nicely secluded in the woods above the streets. The open-air onsen (hot tub) was small but hot and plenty big for a couple (unless you’re very tall) - during the chilly night it was absolutely delightful. Check-in was easy and the host really playful and sweet. We paid for the Japanese breakfast and it was fabulous, served at the host’s nearby hotel.
A nice traditional ryokan with the option for western type beds. Rooms were very big. Although the rooms were a bit dated, everything was clean. The onsen was great. Food was really good. Service was also great. Location is very good and close to the Itsukushima Shrine. I really recommend staying at the Miyajima Island. After the last ferry you have the island almost completely to yourself.
The hotel is located just 5 minutes walk from the ferry port and about 10 minutes walk from the temple and shrine.
The dinner and breakfast were a great added experience, even more considering that there's not much to do around the island and everything closes quite early.
The onsen is open until midnight and was great, extremely clean.
Host met us at the door was kind and very helpful with information about the island and getting around Miyajima. Home is a beautiful Japanese home and located perfectly away from the hustle in town but, close enough to be convienent. Host provides hot water, tea and coffee, bottled water.
Absolutely gorgeous self contained villa. Comfortable bed, good shower, lovely outdoor bath. Well stocked self service bar. Simple check in at the ryokan down the hill - friendly service, a great dinner and a good breakfast. Just lovely. I would love to stay here for a week or more.
We liked that the ryokan was located on a small hill in a quiet neighborhood. Having a shuttle to/from the ferry was nice. Our room was huge! The staff was wonderful and the meals were delicious and just the right amount of food for us. We loved our onsen experience!
This is a lovely hotel, easily walkable from the ferry port & right next to Miyajima Aquarium. The rooms are spotless & comfortable. The onsen was lovely. Star of the show were the delightful ladies who were always smiling & the AMAZING Japanese breakfast!
Excellent customer service! The hotel provided activities to do at night (since it locates far from town) such as ping pong, karaoke, hot bath. Breakfast and dinner was generous with seven to eight different dishes to taste.
Really close to the main attractions on Miyajima Island. Room was big and spaceous. Room was really clean.
We even got transport from hotel to farry port so we could catch our farry early in the morning
We enjoyed the elaborate dinners at the hotel very much. The room was very attractive. The onsen, the location and the ambiance were also very good. We really enjoyed exploring the island.
Good location. Near JR station and very near to ferry terminal to take ferry to Miyajima island. Although quite old hotel, all the items in the room are clean and in good condition for use.
Exceptional full course Japanese meals with very attentive staff. Great view of Miyajima across the water. Shuttle service very convenient to transfer between train station and hotel.
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