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Miyajima
Miyajima Guesthouse Mikuniya is a traditional Japanese-style guesthouse located on Miyajima (Itsukushima). It has a beautiful Japanese garden and a large living room, creating a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. Our friendly mascot cat will welcome you! The house and the facilities were amazing. I had to admit that I did not have the chance to enjoy them as they should due to my travel schedule, but next time I come to Japan on holidays I will spend at least a couple of nights here. Also the staff was very friendly.
Miyajima
Combining modern design with a homely decor, Kikunoya Hotel offers both Western and Japanese-style rooms. Entertainment options include cable channels and a DVD player. Certain rooms include an en suite bathroom. Toiletries and slippers are provided for in the private and shared bathroom. A well equipped property with enough space and everything that could have been wished for.
Miyajima
ITSUKUSHIMA IROHA is located in Miyajima’s Omotesando Avenue, a 5-minute walk from Itsukushima Shinto Shrine and Miyajima Pier. The hotel offers a restaurant and Japanese-style rooms with free wired internet access.
The stylish rooms at ITSUKUSHIMA IROHA feature tatami-mat flooring and private bathrooms. Amenities include a flat-screen TV and DVD player.
Everything is amazing. The view, the room, the bed, the location.
Miyajima
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.
The air-conditioned rooms feature tatami (woven-straw) floors and Japanese futon bedding. Each comes with a flat-screen TV and an electric kettle with green tea bags. All rooms have a private toilet, and some have shared bathroom facilities.
The sea facing room is truly worth it. The room is really big and spacious, which surprised us from our other stays in Japan. The beds were very comfortable. Staff was very friendly. Amazing location, right by the ferry station.
Miyajima
Reopened in April 2014 after renovations, Miyajima Morinoyado offers comfortable guest rooms and a spacious public bath. It is a 1-minute walk to Miyajima Aquarium and a 15-minute to Itsukushima Shrine. Away from the bustle of the main street which means you would have to be ready to walk a bit more or take a island can if you are not calling the hotel to pick you. If you know how to contact them for pick up, it'll be great!! For the price you pay, it's great value as it comes with dinner and breakfast. Both meals were 9/10!
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La situation le design le personnel Le onsens
Lovely comfortable, very stylish inn
View out the window to Miyajima was gorgeous. Loved the room with both beds and a futon tatami area. Breakfast was great. Heaps of options, fresh and yummy! Onsen was lovely! Shuttle bus from the station was great and timetabling of it was great for us to get in and out of town.
Charmingly designed with tradition, big hotel. Had good sea view. Enjoyed the dinner and cruise. Onsen was quite empty at dinner time so peace and quiet
The staff were so friendly and lovely. It was a truly incredible stay. The private Onsen made my little families trip. The stand alone house was gorgeous.
The view was exceptional and the dinner in the room was very delicious. The room is spacious and is beautifully designed. It is located right at the beach which was great to explore and the shuttle to the hotel from the station was punctual and fast. The breakfast was great too.
The hotel itself gives is beautifully designed and gives off a traditional ryokan vibe. The location is perfect and is a great option for those who plan to stay a night. They also provide yukatas and sandals for use around the island. The onsen bath was also very pleasant and I was lucky enough to receive a free room upgrade. Would definitely visit again.
Absolutely insane location overlooking the gorgeous sea and Miyajima island. The room was probably the largest I've seen in Japan and was very comfortable. It was super affordable and even came with a delicious free breakfast. Could not recommend the stay here enough!
The hotel is gorgeous and the staff (particularly a woman from Taiwan whose name I unfortunately cannot spell) were SO lovely and helpful. The traditional Japanese room with views onto the garden/mountains was stunning, huge, and impeccably clean. The Japanese breakfasts & dinners, including their oysters, were fantastic.