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- I'm going on a 3-day, 2-night bicycle trip across the Shimanami Kaido! Can you recommend any hotels to stay at along the way?
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- Question publication date:2013/9/25
- Update date:2025/9/17
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We’re biking across the Shimanami Kaidō over 2 nights and 3 days — which hotels are best to stay at-mid route?
My friends and I (a group of four) are planning a cycling trip along the Shimanami Kaido. We’re giving ourselves three days and two nights so we can take it slow and enjoy sightseeing along the route. We'd love some recommendations on where to stay overnight. Are there any hotels you’d recommend for cyclists? We haven’t decided whether to start from Imabari or Onomichi yet — we’re thinking of choosing based on which accommodations are available. If you’ve done this route before, we’d really appreciate your tips!
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- This ryokan is in the center of Setoda in Hiroshima Prefecture. (I stayed there on a bike trip, though I was on a motorcycle, not bicycle.) It is somewhat pricey, but has a warm, friendly atmosphere. The staff will guide you, and they let you store your bike under the eaves. There is a large public bath, which is perfect for soothing muscles after riding. On weekdays, they offer simple no‑meals plans at more affordable rates.なな's answer (Posted on:2016/7/11)
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Ryokan (Japanese inn) was also used as a filming location for a movie.
- A few years ago, I took a boat from Onomichi to Setoda on Ikuchijima Island and enjoyed cycling from there. This Ryokan (Japanese inn) has been used as a filming Ryokan (Japanese inn) for movies, but it's a down-to-earth inn with reasonable prices. The food, made with local seafood, was fresh and delicious. Ikuchijima has many attractions, including Kosanji Temple, the Hirayama Ikuo Museum of Art, and many mandarin orange orchards. It's an island where you can relax.ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
Homey inn with a large communal bath