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Iwaso Ryokan

Momijidani, Hatsukaichi-shi

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  • A long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) on Miyajima Island

  • Iwaso is a long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) on Miyajima Island that has been in business for over 170 years. It is a quiet inn surrounded by the lush nature of Momiji Valley. It is a little independent guest cottages from the hustle and bustle of Itsukushima Shrine, so you can spend a relaxing time surrounded by beautiful nature.
    コート's answer (Posted on:2025/6/ 2)

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  • Boasting independent guest cottages guest rooms surrounded by nature

  • The independent guest cottages guest rooms, dotted around the garden, are in a wonderful location overlooking the seasonal nature of Momiji Valley. One of the things to look forward to is the sumptuous meals, which feature seasonal seafood and mountain produce, including the famous oysters. Itsukushima Shrine is just a 3-minute walk away, making it easily accessible for sightseeing.
    Euc's answer (Posted on:2025/6/ 2)

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  • A Must-Visit in Autumn: Momijidani Park on Miyajima Island

  • If you're visiting Miyajima in the fall, a trip to Momijidani Park to see the vibrant autumn colors is an absolute must! Located just behind Itsukushima Shrine, it is a historic and renowned spot for its beautiful foliage. For accommodation, why not consider the nearby Iwaso Ryokan? It is a historic onsen ryokan (hot spring inn) with an entrance gate that dates back to 1892. While the main building, a wooden structure from the early Showa period, is lovely, the "hanare" cottages are truly special. These separate villas were built between the Taisho and Showa eras using traditional Japanese architectural techniques, and I can't recommend them enough.
    タカヒロ's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • Recommended hotels for strolling around Itsukushima Shrine

  • Itsukushima Shrine is a 3-minute walk away, the ropeway is about 10 minutes away, and the pier is within 20 minutes. This is a long-established inn in the area, where you can enjoy hot springs and delicious food. It is also conveniently located for exploring the surrounding areas of Hiroshima, so why not take advantage of the opportunity to stay at a nice inn?
    teraos's answer (Posted on:2017/5/30)

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  • Luxury accommodation in Miyajima, Hiroshima

  • It's a high-end inn in Hiroshima, so if you're going to Miyajima to celebrate something, consider staying at Iwaso. It's a long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) on Miyajima that's loved by many people. Miyajima is not well known, but it's the island of Shugendo. If you climb Mt. Misen, you'll find many Shugendo ruins. The fires lit by the ascetics were revered as lighthouses for ships traveling in the Seto Inland Sea. This inn is located in Momijidani, at the foot of Mt. Misen.
    ステレンキョウ's answer (Posted on:2017/5/30)

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  • A World Heritage site in Miyajima where many literary figures have stayed

  • I think it's a little over 20,000 yen per person per night, but why not make the effort? It's located in Momijidani, Miyajima. It's nice in autumn, but you can also enjoy the fresh greenery. If you're looking for a place to stay that has connections to authors and literary works, I think it will meet your needs. Examples of guests include Natsume Soseki, Takahama Kyoshi, Mori Ogai, Shimoda Utako, Saito Mokichi, Yoshikawa Eiji, Saijo Yaso, Ikenami Shotaro, Uno Chiyo, and Helen A. Keller. Do you have a favorite author? As you know, Miyajima is a land associated with the Heike clan, and when you think of the Heike clan, you think of The Tale of the Heike. It might be nice to reminisce about the Genpei period.
    ステレンキョウ's answer (Posted on:2015/4/ 9)

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  • Ryokan (Japanese inn) in Miyajima that you'll want to stay at at least once

  • Although you requested a bedroom, this Ryokan (Japanese inn) mainly has Japanese-style rooms. If you can accept this, I recommend it. It is Ryokan (Japanese inn) long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) built in Momijidani, Miyajima. It has been loved by many famous people, including members of the imperial family and literary figures. Because it is in Momijidani, it is best to stay during the season of fresh greenery or autumn leaves. There are also Japanese-style rooms with two rooms connected together. However, the accommodation fee is a little high.
    ステレンキョウ's answer (Posted on:2015/2/19)

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