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An accommodation featuring a series of traditional Sukiya-style detached rooms surrounded by a 1,500-tsubo garden, overlooking Miyajima and the Seto Inland Sea.

On a gentle slope overlooking the distant Miyajima, the garden Property "Sekitei" stands serenely. From the Room, the view of the Seto islands beyond the hedges cleanses the soul. Stepping into the garden, the ridgelines of mountains resembling a landscape painting unfold behind, stirring the heart. Realizing that this Property embodies the charm of the "azumaya" nestled at the foot of the mountains depicted in the landscape painting and the garden's ambiance, one cannot help but be impressed. Thus, one feels compelled to spend time here, living like a hermit in tranquility. (A certain guest) May it be a night of chasing clouds over the mountains, sharing cups under the moonlight shimmering on the sea, and engaging in cheerful conversations. My friend, my beloved.

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Established in 1854, experience the rich history near the World Heritage Site, Itsukushima Shrine.

In the first year of Ansei (1854), the founder of our Property, Iwakuniya Sobei, received permission from the magistrate's office to develop the area. He built a bridge over the Momiji River in front of the Property and established a teahouse by the stream as a resting place for travelers. This marked the beginning of "Miyajima no Yado Iwaso." Later, the bustling popularity continued, and the Property officially opened as a Ryokan in the early Meiji period. The main entrance building dates back to 1892 (Meiji 25), and the lobby was constructed during renovations in 1981 (Showa 56). Today, we draw natural Onsen, a rarity on the island, and offer accommodations in the main building, new building, and detached rooms. As a Ryokan nestled within a national park, we strive daily to ensure our guests can relax and enjoy their stay.

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About a 1-minute walk to the ferry terminal and Miyajima Pier! A Japanese-modern Hotel where you can experience life on Miyajima.

Lounge, terrace, bar, Onsen, restaurant, bakery, and "Play, stay, and enjoy food in Miyajima," meaning you can experience the joy of Miyajima living at the Miyajima villa.

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Lovely Stays around the Onsen Area

A relaxing getaway on the mainland opposite Miyajima, where the Seto Inland Sea stretches out before you to soothe both body and mind.

Aki Grand Hotel is located on the opposite shore of Miyajima. Enjoy our oceanfront Rooms with stunning views, where the Seto Inland Sea scenery stretches out before you and the sea breeze fills your Room—an ideal location for fully experiencing the World Heritage Site “Itsukushima Shrine.”

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A Japanese-style Ryokan on a hilltop, seasonal Setouchi kaiseki cuisine, and just a 10-minute walk to Itsukushima Shrine

A serene Japanese-style Ryokan situated on a hill, just a 5-minute walk from Miyajima Pier and a 10-minute walk to Itsukushima Shrine, offering excellent accessibility. This Property provides a tranquil stay, with sea-facing Rooms offering views of the grand Torii gate. The futons, made with Invista's Dacron, are warm and lightweight, ensuring comfort even for those with allergies. Relax in spacious Rooms. We welcome you with the chef's specialty Setouchi Kaiseki cuisine, prepared with seasonal ingredients.

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A Japanese-style Ryokan near Miyajima, featuring radon-rich Onsen baths and seasonal Hiroshima cuisine.

A property conveniently located for access to the Miyajima ferry and Iwakuni's Kintai Bridge. Designed around a traditional Japanese garden featuring seasonal flowers, trees, and a pond with koi fish, illuminated at night. All rooms are Japanese-style, some offering views of the garden or sea, and equipped with Wi-Fi. Experience the natural radon-rich onsen, promoting cell activation and natural healing. Proudly serving Kaiseki cuisine utilizing ingredients from Hiroshima.

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Miyajima Mori no Yado, a public Accommodation nestled beside a shrine in a park at the foot of a primeval forest.

A National Lodge is a Property or Facility built in areas with excellent natural environments, such as national parks or national recreational Onsen areas. Miyajima Mori no Yado is a National Lodge located within Omoto Park, at the foot of the natural monument Misen Primeval Forest. Omoto Park is a rare place in the world where large fir trees grow near the coastline, blending the scent of the sea with the fragrance of the forest. It has long been a famous spot for cherry blossoms and is counted among the Eight Views of Itsukushima for its beauty. Additionally, within the park lies Omoto Shrine, an ancient shrine said to have been established even before Itsukushima Shrine. During the winter festival Hyakutematsuri and the summer Miyajima Grand Festival Kangen-sai, ceremonial boats dock here, and rituals are performed. Right in front of the lodge is the Miyajima Aquarium, allowing you to rediscover the charm of Miyajima while staying at Miyajima Mori no Yado, surrounded by the rich natural beauty of the sea and mountains.

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Near the World Heritage Itsukushima Shrine, enjoy views of the Seto Inland Sea from the large bath and Hiroshima's specialty kaiseki cuisine.

Just a 3-minute walk from the pier and a 7-minute walk to the World Heritage Itsukushima Shrine, this location serves as a perfect base to enjoy Miyajima, one of Japan's three scenic views. From the large public bath on the top floor, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Seto Inland Sea at different times of the day. Relax in a serene Room designed in the Sukiya style. Dinner features a Japanese kaiseki meal showcasing Hiroshima's specialties, including oysters and conger eel.

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Breathtaking views from the hilltop, handmade Seto Inland Sea cuisine, and an open-air bath with a panoramic view.

A property located on a hill offering a panoramic view of Miyajima's famous sights. The night view is particularly stunning, with the illuminated Itsukushima Shrine and Great Torii creating an unforgettable dining experience. Meals are handmade, featuring seafood from the Seto Inland Sea, with Hiroshima oysters being a standout delicacy, accounting for over half of the production in the whole country. Additionally, the open-air bath with a scenic view can be reserved for free, allowing you to relax while enjoying breathtaking views of Itsukushima Shrine and the Great Torii.

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A Japanese auberge offering seasonal flavors of Miyajima

A small property limited to 5 groups per day, featuring kaiseki cuisine that emphasizes seasonal flavors and local ingredients. Each guest room has a unique layout, unified by a simple Japanese modern design. We are delighted to accommodate solo travelers.

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