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Miyajima
Miyajima (Itsukushima) is a sacred island in Hiroshima Bay, famous for the iconic floating torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With ancient temples, primeval forests on Mount Misen, and charming waterfront ryokans, the island offers an unforgettable blend of spiritual beauty and traditional hospitality just a short ferry ride from the mainland.
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Miyajima's most historic ryokan, established in 1854, nestled in the maple-filled Momijidani Valley with natural hot spring baths.
æé $350 //æ³
Miyajima Seaside Hotel Jukeiso
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A waterfront ryokan offering panoramic views of the floating torii gate from guest rooms, with public and private hot spring baths.
æé $280 //æ³
Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto
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Miyajima's largest traditional hotel, a 3-minute walk from Itsukushima Shrine, with outdoor hot spring baths and ocean views.
æé $180 //æ³
Itsukushima Iroha
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A boutique ryokan on the main Omotesando shopping street, steps from Itsukushima Shrine, with stylish tatami rooms and in-house restaurant.
æé $200 //æ³
Sakuraya
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A cozy family-run ryokan near the waterfront with warm hospitality, home-style kaiseki meals, and easy access to the shrine and shopping street.
æé $120 //æ³
Miyajima Guest House Mikuniya
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A traditional guesthouse with Japanese garden, onsen access, and both private tatami rooms and dormitory options, ideal for budget travelers.
æé $50 //æ³
Miyajima Seaside Hotel
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An oceanfront hotel with public baths, karaoke facilities, and scenic views of the Seto Inland Sea, offering great value on Miyajima.
æé $100 //æ³