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Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto

364 Minamimachi, Miyajimamachi, Hatsukaichi-shi

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  • Convenient location for exploring Itsukushima

  • Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto is located just a 5-minute walk from Itsukushima Shrine, making it extremely convenient for sightseeing. It is the perfect place to stroll around the quiet shrine in the early morning or enjoy the fantastic nighttime illuminations. For dinner, you can enjoy kaiseki cuisine made with seasonal delicacies from the Seto Inland Sea.
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  • A modern Ryokan (Japanese inn) built in the sukiya style by skilled craftsmen

  • Arimoto is the closest hotel to Itsukushima Shrine and is the oldest inn with a history of 400 years. The sukiya-style building, built by craftsmen, is so beautiful that even Japanese people are enchanted. Some rooms have open-air baths, and you can choose between Japanese-style rooms with tatami mats and Western-style rooms with beds. Since it is a high-class Ryokan (Japanese inn), there are also economy-type rooms if you are on a tight budget.
    中里's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • A Historic Onsen Ryokan Steps from Itsukushima Shrine

  • For a classic onsen ryokan (hot spring inn) experience near Itsukushima Shrine, I highly recommend Arimoto. While the historic Japanese architecture is stunning, the dining experience is on another level. Here, you can savor authentic kaiseki cuisine, the kind served at a high-end traditional restaurant. I especially urge you to try the dinner, which features a lavish amount of seafood from the Seto Inland Sea—think sea bream, conger eel, cutlassfish, and oysters, all delivered fresh each morning by local fishermen. It's an experience you shouldn't miss. And of course, be sure to pair your meal with some local Hiroshima sake!
    コート's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • Itsukushima Shrine is right in front of you.

  • This inn has both Japanese-style and Western-style rooms, and the Western-style rooms have a stylish Japanese-modern atmosphere. You can see Itsukushima Shrine from the window, which makes you feel luxurious. The restaurant has private rooms, and since we were a family, we had a fairly large room, but there are also rooms that can accommodate two people. Since it is a large inn, the souvenir corner is also large, so we were able to take our time choosing souvenirs. The large communal bath has an open-air bath with a rustic atmosphere, which was very pleasant to soak in. If you have a larger budget, there are also rooms with open-air baths.
    くまたんさん's answer (Posted on:2021/4/ 1)

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  • You can eat freshly baked "Momiji Manju"

  • How about "Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto"? It is the closest hotel to Itsukushima Shrine. It is convenient for watching the night illumination of Itsukushima Shrine. Also, although it is not a tourist spot, I recommend trying the freshly baked momiji manju on the spot. There are several shops, including "Fujiiya", where you can enjoy freshly baked momiji manju and tea. The freshly baked ones were incredibly delicious!
    たこべー's answer (Posted on:2017/9/30)

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  • It's better to stay in Miyajima

  • If you are going to Miyajima, we highly recommend that you stay there. There is a shuttle bus from Miyajima Pier, so access is not a problem. It is close to Itsukushima Shrine, and is conveniently located for sightseeing. I'm sure it will be a great memory. There are a variety of guest rooms, including Japanese-Japanese and Western room that are like connecting rooms.
    たこべー's answer (Posted on:2017/7/21)

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  • This is Ryokan (Japanese inn) on the island side.

  • If you are going to Itsukushima Shrine and will be staying for two nights, why not try staying at Ryokan (Japanese inn) on both the main island and the Itsukushima side? The recommended hotel on the island is Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto. It is the closest hotel to Itsukushima Shrine. Depending on the room, you can see the red torii gate.
    びびお's answer (Posted on:2017/5/12)

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  • How about this accommodation?

  • This is a long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) whose selling point is that it is the closest inn to Itsukushima Shrine. It also has an open-air bath with the scent of cypress. You can see the large torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine from your room, so the view is not bad. This inn also has a commitment to food, with kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )that incorporate plenty of Setouchi produce and local vegetables. The hot spring is an artificial hot spring. Please use this as a reference.
    ぽっさむ's answer (Posted on:2016/9/17)

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  • Hotels closest to Itsukushima Shrine

  • This is a long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) whose selling point is that it is the closest inn to Itsukushima Shrine. You can also easily visit Miyajima. There is also an open-air bath with the scent of cypress. You can see the large torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine from your room, so the view is not bad. This inn also has a commitment to food, such as kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )that incorporates plenty of Setouchi produce and local vegetables. The hot spring is an artificial hot spring.
    ぽっさむ's answer (Posted on:2016/9/14)

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  • This is the closest hotel to Itsukushima Shrine.

  • This hotel has a view of the large torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine in Hiroshima from the window, depending on the direction of the room. It is an inn on the island side, less than 50 meters independent guest cottages in a straight line. Miyajima gets very crowded in the fall, so it is better to make a reservation early.
    あぶ's answer (Posted on:2016/7/26)

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  • The closest hotel to Itsukushima Shrine

  • This is the closest hotel to Itsukushima Shrine, and offers services such as night tours of Itsukushima Shrine and Kamishibai (picture storytelling) to learn more about Miyajima, making for a fun stay. The rooms with connected bedrooms and Japanese-style rooms facing the ocean are recommended. We also recommend trying Hiroshima's specialty oyster dishes.
    はなママ's answer (Posted on:2015/2/24)

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  • Oyster dishes are delicious

  • When I stayed there before, I enjoyed the oyster-based dishes. It was all oysters, and I was able to enjoy it to the extent that I don't usually get to eat them. It may be difficult to do so in the warmer months, but now is the oyster season. It might be worth ordering. There are various types of rooms, but there are family-type rooms with a bedroom and a Japanese-style relaxation space.
    ちび's answer (Posted on:2015/2/22)

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