"The hotel was sort of a hybrid between a large hotel with ammenities and a small traditional ryokan. If you are looking for the most traditional ryokan, I'm sure you can find something more to that taste. The room was great - very large with sliding doors separating the spaces. Breakfast was good. I didn't eat dinner. I stayed 2 nights and it was great to be on Miyajima early morning and night. If you decide not to include breakfast, Miyajima does have good breakfast options and of course many dinner ones."
"Staff are very kind and our Japanese style room was well appointed. We did not try the breakfast.
My only suggestion for travellers is if you get the sea facing room, it's directly window facing the main street everyone takes to get to the gate. Therefore starting from 8am, it can be loud."
"This hotel was our favourite of the entire trip. The breakfast was delicious and fresh, they also offered free postcards to mail home including postage, there's an area to take a polaroid with the other guests who have stayed, and they have late night snacks. While definitely more on the pricy side, it's worth it to be on the island and beat the tourist congestion by staying on the island overnight. Totally worth the price!"
"This hotel on this island makes you feel as if you're a special guest. You first take off your shoes and they put them away as you wear the slippers they provide for you. The hotel room is structured in a way that resembles traditional Japanese house. The hotel provides dinner and breakfast, which they will accommodate if you have any allergies. The lobby feels very cozy and has small activities you and your family can enjoy."
"There was a delicious breakfast in the mornings, the rooms were clean but it had a faint smell I’m unsure what it was. Besides that it was a great stay! Washer and dryer was great! Cheap and very good!"
"Beautiful ryokan and great place for an onsen retreat! Staff were incredibly helpful & accommodating, and Japanese breakfast was amazing! Would recommend highly; would love to return for another visit!"
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