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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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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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A member of the Japan Association of Secluded Hot Spring Inns, an "Accommodation to Revitalize Your Mind and Body".

Surrounded by the natural beauty of Setouchi, we offer you a tranquil and warm retreat. Our lobby lounge, filled with natural light, features a terrace with a foot bath. Rooms are intentionally designed without televisions to provide an escape from daily life and allow for true relaxation. Our pride is the Onsen, offering rare high-concentration radon hot springs directly sourced and flowing continuously. Experience alternating hot and cool baths to promote circulation, relieve fatigue, and refresh both body and mind. The mildly alkaline water is gentle on the skin with beautifying effects, enriched with minerals from ancient geological layers—enjoy this "ancient Onsen" at your leisure. The lounge includes a mini-library where you can explore carefully selected books or try glass pens paired with Sailor Ink made in Hiroshima/Kure at your convenience. At dusk, admire the twilight over Seto through large windows; by nightfall, relax by the soft flicker of our bioethanol fireplace.Throughout our facility, you'll find wallpaper crafted from local textile company paper cloth (Shifu) as well as works by Japanese washi artist Eriko Horiki—designs that harmonize beautifully with regional culture.At the "Hidamari Counter" next to the lobby, enjoy complimentary drinks or sample local spirits; in the evening, savor special late-night snacks prepared by our chef.

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A modern Japanese-style accommodation located about a 5-minute walk from Itsukushima Shrine, offering stunning views of Miyajima's sky and sea.

The beauty of dynasty culture still lives on at the World Heritage Site, Itsukushima Shrine in Aki no Miyajima. The Ryokan "Itsukushima Iroha" warmly welcomes travelers with rooms filled with nostalgic charm, delicious Setouchi cuisine, a heavenly bath, and heartfelt hospitality that embraces tradition. Spend an irreplaceable night of peace and serenity on this sacred island.

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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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