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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"One cannot honestly review this place without seperating the food from the accommodation. The proprietor is sushi chef SUPREME and the dinner course was the most awesome sushi wife and I have EVER had (and we've travel extensively throughout Japan to know). Every dish is prepared in front of you and served one at a time so be prepared to spend a while to enjoy the full course. Even if not staying here, highly recommend you come here for unforgettable sushi. The stay is a little like being in a hostel, superior in room quality but with shared bath and toilet (which is also used by restaurant customers). Everything is modern and clean and the room is nicely decorated but has a tiny sink in the corner for washing face and brushing teeth. I believe there's only 2 rooms upstairs that is accessed by a steep, narrow staircase so if you're a large or heavy set person, probably this is not a comfortable place to stay. Also, DON'T bring lot of heavy luggage because it's a long walk from the ferry terminal, lot of it over unpaved, bumpy sandy road. Besides, it's unsafe to have the ladies who work here to carry it upstairs.Again, the sushi is to die for, EXCEPTIONAL, but the actual stay is not for everyone. But for the adventurous and ones who appreciate traditional setting at a fantastic price (considering the dinner course alone is worth so much more than what high priced sushi restaurants charge for an inferior product), highly recommend a stay here, or at least stop by for a meal."
"Beautiful location, clean room and excellent onsen to soak in. During our stay, we were treated to a great selection of shampoo/conditioner, ice cream, drinks etc. Food was excellent as well. The hotel offers a free boat ride to Miyajima at 10am and a return trip at 3.30pm (needs reservation). It's a 15-min walk from the train station but you can get an uber if you miss the hotel shuttle.
There is also an oyster restaurant next to the hotel, which serves really fresh oysters...visit it if you like seafood!"
"In room onset with a view over looking the ocean!! This hotel was a highlight of our trip to Japan. We had the in room dinning experience which was beyond expectations. Food quality and presentation were excellent. Accommodations and amenities exceeded expectation's. "
"This hotel is very conveniently located near the ferry station, making it ideal for visiting Miyajima early in the morning or later in the evening, away from the crowds. Miyajimaguchi itself is also a pleasant area to relax and enjoy good seafood. The room was clean, efficient and cozy, and the staff were very kind and helpful. A lot of amenities provided. I also discovered buckwheat pillows here for the first time and absolutely loved them — I will definitely look into getting one back home!
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"The hotel is fantastic. Location is ideal, steps away from the ferry terminal and a short walk from the shore across from the O-torii gate. Staff is always helpful and courteous, the room was wonderful, with a view of the harbor. There is a bar that serves good food next to the lobby, and a great bakery for breakfast. The one thing we would recommend the hotel to modify is the following: There is a nice formal restaurant in the basement level that is supposed to be really good, and every sign and reference to it mention it closes at 9pm. However, last entry is at 7pm, and this is not mentioned anywhere until you actually get to the restaurant. We got there at 7:40pm, so for us it was too late, and we were unable to enjoy the restaurant. We will have to do it next time! And by the way, we would definitely stay at Miyajima Villa Hotel again. Highly recommend."
You can learn about the history of Iwakuni with a visit to Kintaikyo Bridge. Stroll along the seaside or visit the temples in this culturally rich area.
You can study the exhibits at Iwakuni Art Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Iwakuni. Stroll along the seaside or visit the temples in this relaxing area.
Explore the great outdoors at Momijidani Park, a lovely green space in Iwakuni. Stroll along the seaside or visit the temples in this culturally rich area.
After visiting Iwakuni Shirohebi Shrine, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Imazu. Visit the temples in this culturally rich area or simply enjoy its seafood restaurants.
Mikawa Mu Valley is located in Iwakuni. Iwakuni is home to 10 hotels and other accommodation options, so you can find something with the amenities you're looking for.
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