Japan's largest producer of lemons, Setoda is a land of verdant mountains, citrus groves and tranquil ocean waters. Set on the Seto Inland Sea, this island community has long blossomed as a trading hub, where ships made port whilst awaiting favourable tides. Now a lovely destination for outdoorsy explorers and culture-focused travellers, the town offers a growing range of accommodation options to suit different tastes and budgets. Our list of the best places to stay in Setoda illustrates this perfectly, highlighting both a simple ryokan and a luxurious boutique hotel.
Guided cycling tours and treks are a wonderful way to experience the island. Bicycle to the impressive Tatara Bridge, or cruise between the lemon groves, where you can stop to meet knowledgeable farmers or try your hand at picking fruit on a lemon harvesting course. Out on the water, there are opportunities to go paddle boarding, fishing, sailing or kayaking. Island-hopping day trips are also great fun for visitors of all ages. If you’re particularly keen to hike, the Temple Walk, in the hills surrounding nearby Onomichi, is fantastic.
The best places to stay in Setoda also promise delicious regional cuisine — often with a focus on seafood. Don’t miss the chance to savour flavoursome dishes after big days out, or restful onsen soaks.
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Setoda (Setoda-cho)
Suminoe Ryokan offers traditional accommodation with sea views in the town of Setoda. Enjoy a superb buffet breakfast each morning to set you up for the day! Come back and unwind in the hot-spring bath or lounge in the garden. Free private parking available. A friendly and great value spot.
Setoda (Onomichi)
A chic 22-room hotel set in a 140-year-old building near the port. Owned by Aman founder Adrian Zecha, the style and service are well-polished. Interiors are decorated with a contemporary take on traditional ryokan design. With hot baths and very good regional cuisine, this is an indulgent stay.