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  • Question publication date:2016/2/ 4
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  • Aki Grand Hotel & Spa
  • Please tell me about recommended hot spring resorts in Hiroshima and nearby Ryokan (Japanese inn)!

Please tell me recommended hot springs and Ryokan (Japanese inn) in Hiroshima. I'm planning to travel alone and relax, so I'd like to enjoy in-room dining.

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Aki Grand Hotel & Spa

1-1-17 Miyajimaguchi-Nishi

  • Hot springs and seafood are both satisfying

  • Speaking of hot springs in Hiroshima, Miyajima in Aki is the best. The hotel I recommend is the Aki Grand Hotel. The large hot spring bath with a view of the sea is excellent. You will be surprised at the fresh fish dishes from the Seto Inland Sea. Please consider staying there.
    ヒナちゃん's answer (Posted on:2017/6/ 7)

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  • Recommended for solo travelers

  • This is a recommended hotel located on Miyajima in Aki, one of the three most scenic spots in Japan. It is in a great location, overlooking the World Heritage site of Itsukushima Shrine from the opposite shore. You can refresh yourself from the daily fatigue in the open-air baths and private baths.
    DERNIER's answer (Posted on:2017/6/ 6)

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  • A hotel with hot springs in Miyajima

  • If you are looking for a hot spring resort in Hiroshima, how about Miyajima in Aki, one of the Three Most Scenic Spots in Japan? We recommend the Aki Grand Hotel on the Honshu River. This inn serves delicious seafood dishes, and in winter we recommend the small, firm oysters.
    あぶ's answer (Posted on:2016/12/16)

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  • The perfect accommodation for sightseeing in Miyajima

  • How about combining sightseeing with a soak in a hot spring in Miyajima, Aki? The hotel we recommend is on the Honshu side, overlooking Itsukushima Shrine on the opposite shore. It is an old Ryokan (Japanese inn) with hot springs, and in addition to the large communal baths, there are also open-air baths and private baths where you can soak while looking out at the sea.
    なな's answer (Posted on:2016/7/11)

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