Miyajima (Hiroshima-ken)
Jukeiso is a charming traditional ryokan just inland of the buesiest part of Miyajima. Unwind in the indoor or outdoor public baths, savour classic kaiseki cuisine and spend your days exploring heritage sites or trekking through the surrounding forests. A simple and authentic Japanese stay.
Miyajima (Hatsukaichi-city)
A simple, traditional hotel on the island of Miyajima. Guests can enjoy lovely kaiseki cuisine before retreating to cosy guest rooms with flexible options for solo travellers or groups. Meeting spaces make this a great business choice, within reach of fantastic cultural sights.
Miyajima (Miyajima-cho)
Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto enjoys a wonderful location, close enough to the sights yet surrounded by beautiful nature. Rooms feature either tatami (woven-straw) flooring and futon bedding or carpeting and twin beds. Relax in the onsens or take a stroll around the garden. A lovely spot!
Miyajima (Miyajimachō)
Set on Miyajima's Omotesando Avenue, this hotel fuses traditional Japanese elements with chic, minimalist style in rooms with ocean views. Enjoy wonderful kaiseki cuisine after days of hiking and sightseeing. Swish and romantic, this is a great choice for couples or friends travelling together.
Miyajima (Miyajimachō)
Iwaso ryokan, a short distance from Miyajima, offers traditional Japanese accommodation and exquisite kaiseki cuisine. It's a splendid choice for pure relaxation or sightseeing, with wonderful onsen baths and easy access to many of the island's attractions. Great for couples, friends and families.
Miyajima
A traditional waterfront ryokan on Miyajima. Rooms offer a variety of styles and themes, each with unembellished, sleek furnishings and some with great views. The restaurant serves authentic cuisine using the freshest local ingredients plus there's a large hot spring bath and a roof terrace.