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!
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.
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.
Andres
Czech Republic
We loved the traditional room overlooking the garden and the onsen.
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.
Featuring sea views, Ryokan with natural hot springs and okonomiyaki Miyajima-an Hiroshima in Miyajima offers accommodations, an open-air bath, free bikes, a garden, and a terrace.
Gerrit
United States of America
Staff was friendly. Food was tasty and decent Japanese Sake came all you can drink with our dinner!
On average, 3-star hotels in Miyajima cost $227 per night, and 4-star hotels in Miyajima are $349 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Miyajima can be found for $600 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Miyajima this weekend is $252 or, for a 4-star hotel, $368. 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).
A full day on Miyajima is a good amount of time to explore...
A full day on Miyajima is a good amount of time to explore this pretty island. Catch the 2 stage gondolier up Mount Misen (or climb the trail if you're feeling active) and explore the trails, the ancient shrines and temples and then admire the views at the top. Once back down again, the beachfront is picturesque and nice to wander along admiring the island at low tide.
Rod
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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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Scored 6.0
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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Anonymous
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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!
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.
Amazing service. I requested changes to our meals (no seafood for my husband) the night before our stay and the staff happily accommodated our request. Room was a standard ryokan room but with a great view. You can see deers walking around! The shuttle bus service is great too - they even offer this at night so you can have a walk around the island at night when everyone went back to the main land. The meals are great too and full of local ingredients. Would happily stay here again!
The hotel was expensive but offers a great experiment and the luxury to enjoy Miyajima on the evening, without the crow and enjoy the sunset and sunrise on the island. To room was huge and very clean, the bed very confortable.
The hotel have a whole floor dedicated to well-being, with a salon, onsen, exterior pool, rock bath, karaoke room... That you can access anytime on the opening hour. They have also kimono at disposition at the entry, a little shop on the 1st floor.
The hotel is old style but charming. The views from the water side rooms are spectacular so I highly recommend booking an ocean view room. In fact you can see the famous floating torii from the room but also from the fabulous outdoor deck. The sunrise was gorgeous. I appreciated the minibus that takes you directly to the station (and ferry to Miyajima island). I also recommend the excellent evening boat cruise to see the Torii at night. A truly magnificent sight.
From the free shuttle, to the welcoming staff and just the overall experience, it was amazing. The location is absolutely great as it's just outside the busy area, across the aquarium (which we can recommend) and the start of one of the three routes up Mt. Misen. It's quiet, the view from our seaside room was gorgeous and the food so tasty. Do not hesitate, book here! I certainly will if I come back to Miyajima!
A nice guest house with an open kitchen and lobby. The tatami room even had a small balcony to relax after a long exploring day on Miyajima.
Just be aware, that the futon beds can be quite hard to sleep on. But luckily i had some spare futons to stack over each other 😄. I would stay here again and definately recommend to stay on the island over night.
I haven't got much new to add to what other reviewers have mentioned about the hotel. However, we were very pleased that the hotel offered us an ad-hoc shuttle service to the ferry port, even though we had missed the final scheduled shuttle; we really appreciated this and it is worth mentioning here. I wish we had more time to stay for a second night.
Amazing places like this need to be supported! A unique and wonderful classic hotel experience - full of atmosphere, a great traditional Japanese ryokan. The staff were incredible, even offering to collect our bags from the ferry early so we could explore Miyajima. As well as that, it has its own onsen on site! Cannot recommend this enough.
The hotel is literally just a few meters away from the island's main attraction, the Itsukushima Shrine. The rooms not only have beds, but also feature a traditional tatami section, and they even provided Yukatas!
Additionally, the onsen was great as it stays open late, providing a great way to relax after a long day of walking.
Sakuraya is a wonderful little hotel with japanese-styled rooms. Some of them (like the one we had!) have wonderful see view. Rooms were very clean, all amenities provided.
Price wise, it is a bit expensive, but still one of the best value-for-money-places in the island. And it's so close to everything.
Fantastic hospitality. Yoko, the owner, gave me a map of Miyajima and pointed out her recommendations for sights and restaurants. The property location was great. One street up from the main shopping street. Additionally, the private onsen is a very relaxing way to end the day.
Very convenient to the Miyajima ferry! The staff was varied on english, but that is not a negative. The room was large with a table and chairs, but the bathroom was quite small. The breakfast buffet was excellent! I recommend it if visiting Miyajima Island!
All aspects of the ryokan including location, rooms, food and staff exceeded expectations. The view of the Torii Gate from our room was magnificent. The private outdoor bath was a great touch. Make sure to reserve it when you check in.
Amazing hosts beautiful home and family the room I stayed in was very traditional and so lovely. They even dropped me off and picked me up as well as giving me lots of information about what to do on Miyajima Island and times 😊
We are so glad we stayed at this property during our trip to Miyajima. The villa itself is so spacious and beautiful, it exceeded our expectations. Check in was smooth and property managers were easily accessible at all times.
The best way to experience Japan. We highly recommend the place. Miyajima at night is much better without thousands of turists and the dinner served by the hotel it is a masterpiece of colors and tastes.
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
I fully enjoyed the Ryokan experience from sleeping on a traditional Japanese set up to wearing the provided kimono to an excellent dinner and breakfast. The location was unbeatable.
Loved the experience we had here! Definitely won’t get this kind of an experience at a bigger hotel, also had instructions in English for foreigners to experience ryokan!
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