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Kikunoya

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Welcome to Kikunoya, your delightful retreat in the heart of Hiroshima! Nestled in the charming area of Hatsukaichi-Shi, Miyajima-Cho, this 3-star gem offers an inviting atmosphere with top-notch amenities that are bound to make your stay unforgettable. With prices starting as low as ¥6,500 per night, you'll indulge in comfort without breaking the bank!

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Chambres

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3 Lits Simples

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205 pi²

Chambre - 3 lits simples

Télévision à écran plat

Réfrigérateur

Bouilloire

This twin room is air-conditioned and has a flat-screen TV with streaming services, a tea and coffee maker, a safe deposit box and a sofa. The unit has 3 beds.

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1 Lit Simple

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110 pi²

Style japonais, Lit Simple

Télévision à écran plat

Réfrigérateur

Bouilloire

Featuring tatami (woven-straw) flooring and traditional futon bedding, this room has a fridge and slippers. Entertainment options include cable channels and a DVD player. Toiletries are provided for the private bathroom. Room has no view.

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180 pi²

Chambre Quadruple, Vue sur la mer, Salle De Bain Partagée

Télévision à écran plat

Réfrigérateur

Bouilloire

This quadruple room offers sea and city views. Featuring tatami (woven-straw) flooring and traditional futon bedding, this room has a fridge and slippers. Entertainment options include a flat-screen TV and a DVD player. Electric kettle and a tea set is available. Toiletries including a hairdryer are provided for the private bathroom.

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As you settle in, you'll find yourself surrounded by thoughtful features designed to enhance your experience. From mouthwatering dining options in the onsite restaurant to complimentary WiFi that keeps you connected, Kikunoya ensures you feel right at home. Need a lift? Enjoy the convenience of a free shuttle service, or unwind in one of the elegantly appointed non-smoking rooms, complete with air conditioning and trendy streaming services, like Netflix. And let’s not forget the beautiful garden that invites you to relax and soak in the ambiance!

Lobby or reception in Kikunoya
Facade/entrance in Kikunoya

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With over 1,100 glowing reviews, guests rave about Kikunoya's welcoming spirit and idyllic location just 10,4mi from the city center. Experience the perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility, making it the ideal base for exploring the rich culture and history of Hiroshima. Come for the comfort, stay for the charm – Kikunoya awaits your arrival!

Bed in Kikunoya
Bed in Kikunoya

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But the fun doesn’t stop at the amenities! Get ready for a culinary delight at Kikunoya’s onsite restaurant, where tantalizing dishes await to satisfy your taste buds. Whether you’re a fan of traditional Japanese cuisine or prefer a fusion twist, the menu is filled with delectable selections that will have you coming back for seconds! Picture yourself savoring exquisite flavors made from the freshest local ingredients, all while enjoying the warm and welcoming atmosphere that encourages both laughter and relaxation. Dining here is not just a meal; it's an experience that elevates your stay to new heights!

Food close-up in Kikunoya
Food close-up in Kikunoya

Équipements

Restaurant

Wifi gratuit

Navette gratuite

Climatisation

Chambres non-fumeurs

Ascenseur

Jardin

Restaurant/places to eat in Kikunoya
Bathroom in Kikunoya

Restaurant

レストラン #1

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Restaurant/places to eat in Kikunoya
Facade/entrance in Kikunoya
The set breakfast was great, and Japanese style, slightly different each day. The restaurant kindly gave us a vegetarian version after the first day when we realised how much of the breakfast contained seafood of some kind, as one of us is vegetarian. We didnt get the dinner, but if it was anything like the breakfast it would be pretty good. We got given robes (yukatas) to wear which we used to go to and from the onsen. The onsen was small but nice (no cold pool though, only two hot), and really welcome after a day’s hike up and down Mt Misen. Really recommend going up to Mt Misen if you like spectacular panoramic views. You can take the ropeway if you dont like hiking. Would recommend walking up Otomo Course and down Momijidani so as to avoid the crowds, if you are a hiker. There are other hikes on the island but unfortunately we didnt have time. Room was a good size, and being able to open the windows a bonus. There were hooks to hang towels and robes, a tiny clothes airer, even two fold up chairs. We didnt discover the in-room safe until too late. We got given complementary japanese pastries or biscuits each day, and cold water in a covered jug. Towels were changed every day, but we didnt use the fresh ones as it seemed a waste to launder towels after just one day (we were there for 2 nights). Dont do what we did and walk from the ferry pier to the hotel, unless you dont mind the wheels of your suitcases almost rattleling off on the rough stones on the walkways and narrow roads, it would ok with backpacks. The hotel provides a shuttle service (you can ring them for a pickup) which we used on check out.

Elena

Great Ryokan in great location. I don’t normally write reviews but one review I’d seen complaining about a lack of toast for breakfast is just so stupid, I feel compelled. This is a Japanese style inn in Japan offering an authentic experience. If you want a western style hotel and a western breakfast there are plenty of places that cater to that, but if you’ve elected to travel to Japan for a Japanese experience, this is a wonderful option. They will pick you up in a free shuttle at the ferry terminal. They had a foot onsen out front of the hotel which was fun to sit and try, and I was the only one in the traditional onsen, so I enjoyed my very private indoor and outdoor bath. Many restaurants shut early as they cater to the day trippers but the hotel recommended Mametanuki and it was open until 8 and was excellent. If you want dinner at the hotel it must be booked 3 days in advance, but breakfast can be booked at the time of check in. Also—don’t feed the deer. There are signs telling tourists they are wild and to not feed them, but I saw several tourists feeding them! I recommend getting up early and visit Itsukuji before breakfast. I was there when it opened, enjoyed it without tons of people there and luckily that coincided with high tide. Then went back to my hotel for breakfast, and then was ready to ride the repeat at 9 when it opened. Again there were no lines, but when I came down there was a massive line.

Kristi

Our stay at this modern hotel on Miyajima Island was fantastic from start to finish. The room was spacious, spotless, and very comfortable — a perfect place to relax after a day of exploring. Although the hotel is about a kilometer from the ferry terminal, they offer a free and very convenient transfer service, which made everything super easy. The location is excellent, just a short walk to the famous Itsukushima Shrine, the iconic torii gate, and also close to the ropeway up Mount Misen. We chose a plan with dinner and breakfast included, and the dining experience was truly exceptional — dinner was a beautifully presented multi-course fine dining experience, and breakfast was a traditional Japanese-style meal that we really enjoyed. The staff were very friendly and helpful, and check-in, check-out, and arranging the transfer were all effortless. The small public bath was a great way to relax, especially the outdoor section, which was tastefully decorated with plants and felt amazing on a chilly night after a day of hiking. Highly recommended for a peaceful and luxurious stay on Miyajima!

Tomáš

This was truly a 10/10 property. I had a pleasant memory of visiting the island 10 years ago and was looking forward to it this time as well. Kikunoya made it a memorable experience 1. Staff - the staff was extremely attentive. They had passion for their job and took a vested interest in making sure we had a pleasant day. The nice handwritten notes at dinner, explanation of the dishes, helping us understand how to eat the food or when it was ready to eat, refilling water, miso soup were great. It is clear to understand that the staff here have a great attitude. It was the best hotel experience that I have had anywhere in the world 2. The hotel is very close to Itsukushima Shrine, which was very nice. We were able to visit it before the first set of tourists arrived on the ferry 3. Great amenities- convenient shuttle service, great hot springs I would definitely visit again. Thanks again Kikunoya for making this a pleasant honeymoon!

Thanushan

We decided to stay overnight in Miyajima and it was one of the best experiences we had in our trip. Staff is really kind and professional. We had a twin room with extra bed and it was big, clean and perfectly equipped. Nice touches like the complimentary momiji manju and the yukata you get to choose at check-in. Breakfast was good, but dinner was the best we had during our stay in Japan. We went for the kaiseki-style and we absolutely recommend it (superb sashimi and chestnut ice cream). Definitely try the outdoor section of the onsen, as well as relaxing on the outside food bath after a day walking through the island. This ryokan caters mainly to Japanese clients, so it feels less touristy and more like the real thing. It's not cheap, but nothing is in Miyajima, and in our opinion, it was worth every penny.

Enrique

The set breakfast was great, and Japanese style, slightly different each day. The restaurant kindly gave us a vegetarian version after the first day when we realised how much of the breakfast contained seafood of some kind, as one of us is vegetarian. We didnt get the dinner, but if it was anything like the breakfast it would be pretty good. We got given robes (yukatas) to wear which we used to go to and from the onsen. The onsen was small but nice (no cold pool though, only two hot), and really welcome after a day’s hike up and down Mt Misen. Really recommend going up to Mt Misen if you like spectacular panoramic views. You can take the ropeway if you dont like hiking. Would recommend walking up Otomo Course and down Momijidani so as to avoid the crowds, if you are a hiker. There are other hikes on the island but unfortunately we didnt have time. Room was a good size, and being able to open the windows a bonus. There were hooks to hang towels and robes, a tiny clothes airer, even two fold up chairs. We didnt discover the in-room safe until too late. We got given complementary japanese pastries or biscuits each day, and cold water in a covered jug. Towels were changed every day, but we didnt use the fresh ones as it seemed a waste to launder towels after just one day (we were there for 2 nights). Dont do what we did and walk from the ferry pier to the hotel, unless you dont mind the wheels of your suitcases almost rattleling off on the rough stones on the walkways and narrow roads, it would ok with backpacks. The hotel provides a shuttle service (you can ring them for a pickup) which we used on check out.

Elena

Great Ryokan in great location. I don’t normally write reviews but one review I’d seen complaining about a lack of toast for breakfast is just so stupid, I feel compelled. This is a Japanese style inn in Japan offering an authentic experience. If you want a western style hotel and a western breakfast there are plenty of places that cater to that, but if you’ve elected to travel to Japan for a Japanese experience, this is a wonderful option. They will pick you up in a free shuttle at the ferry terminal. They had a foot onsen out front of the hotel which was fun to sit and try, and I was the only one in the traditional onsen, so I enjoyed my very private indoor and outdoor bath. Many restaurants shut early as they cater to the day trippers but the hotel recommended Mametanuki and it was open until 8 and was excellent. If you want dinner at the hotel it must be booked 3 days in advance, but breakfast can be booked at the time of check in. Also—don’t feed the deer. There are signs telling tourists they are wild and to not feed them, but I saw several tourists feeding them! I recommend getting up early and visit Itsukuji before breakfast. I was there when it opened, enjoyed it without tons of people there and luckily that coincided with high tide. Then went back to my hotel for breakfast, and then was ready to ride the repeat at 9 when it opened. Again there were no lines, but when I came down there was a massive line.

Kristi

Our stay at this modern hotel on Miyajima Island was fantastic from start to finish. The room was spacious, spotless, and very comfortable — a perfect place to relax after a day of exploring. Although the hotel is about a kilometer from the ferry terminal, they offer a free and very convenient transfer service, which made everything super easy. The location is excellent, just a short walk to the famous Itsukushima Shrine, the iconic torii gate, and also close to the ropeway up Mount Misen. We chose a plan with dinner and breakfast included, and the dining experience was truly exceptional — dinner was a beautifully presented multi-course fine dining experience, and breakfast was a traditional Japanese-style meal that we really enjoyed. The staff were very friendly and helpful, and check-in, check-out, and arranging the transfer were all effortless. The small public bath was a great way to relax, especially the outdoor section, which was tastefully decorated with plants and felt amazing on a chilly night after a day of hiking. Highly recommended for a peaceful and luxurious stay on Miyajima!

Tomáš

This was truly a 10/10 property. I had a pleasant memory of visiting the island 10 years ago and was looking forward to it this time as well. Kikunoya made it a memorable experience 1. Staff - the staff was extremely attentive. They had passion for their job and took a vested interest in making sure we had a pleasant day. The nice handwritten notes at dinner, explanation of the dishes, helping us understand how to eat the food or when it was ready to eat, refilling water, miso soup were great. It is clear to understand that the staff here have a great attitude. It was the best hotel experience that I have had anywhere in the world 2. The hotel is very close to Itsukushima Shrine, which was very nice. We were able to visit it before the first set of tourists arrived on the ferry 3. Great amenities- convenient shuttle service, great hot springs I would definitely visit again. Thanks again Kikunoya for making this a pleasant honeymoon!

Thanushan

We decided to stay overnight in Miyajima and it was one of the best experiences we had in our trip. Staff is really kind and professional. We had a twin room with extra bed and it was big, clean and perfectly equipped. Nice touches like the complimentary momiji manju and the yukata you get to choose at check-in. Breakfast was good, but dinner was the best we had during our stay in Japan. We went for the kaiseki-style and we absolutely recommend it (superb sashimi and chestnut ice cream). Definitely try the outdoor section of the onsen, as well as relaxing on the outside food bath after a day walking through the island. This ryokan caters mainly to Japanese clients, so it feels less touristy and more like the real thing. It's not cheap, but nothing is in Miyajima, and in our opinion, it was worth every penny.

Enrique

The set breakfast was great, and Japanese style, slightly different each day. The restaurant kindly gave us a vegetarian version after the first day when we realised how much of the breakfast contained seafood of some kind, as one of us is vegetarian. We didnt get the dinner, but if it was anything like the breakfast it would be pretty good. We got given robes (yukatas) to wear which we used to go to and from the onsen. The onsen was small but nice (no cold pool though, only two hot), and really welcome after a day’s hike up and down Mt Misen. Really recommend going up to Mt Misen if you like spectacular panoramic views. You can take the ropeway if you dont like hiking. Would recommend walking up Otomo Course and down Momijidani so as to avoid the crowds, if you are a hiker. There are other hikes on the island but unfortunately we didnt have time. Room was a good size, and being able to open the windows a bonus. There were hooks to hang towels and robes, a tiny clothes airer, even two fold up chairs. We didnt discover the in-room safe until too late. We got given complementary japanese pastries or biscuits each day, and cold water in a covered jug. Towels were changed every day, but we didnt use the fresh ones as it seemed a waste to launder towels after just one day (we were there for 2 nights). Dont do what we did and walk from the ferry pier to the hotel, unless you dont mind the wheels of your suitcases almost rattleling off on the rough stones on the walkways and narrow roads, it would ok with backpacks. The hotel provides a shuttle service (you can ring them for a pickup) which we used on check out.

Elena

Great Ryokan in great location. I don’t normally write reviews but one review I’d seen complaining about a lack of toast for breakfast is just so stupid, I feel compelled. This is a Japanese style inn in Japan offering an authentic experience. If you want a western style hotel and a western breakfast there are plenty of places that cater to that, but if you’ve elected to travel to Japan for a Japanese experience, this is a wonderful option. They will pick you up in a free shuttle at the ferry terminal. They had a foot onsen out front of the hotel which was fun to sit and try, and I was the only one in the traditional onsen, so I enjoyed my very private indoor and outdoor bath. Many restaurants shut early as they cater to the day trippers but the hotel recommended Mametanuki and it was open until 8 and was excellent. If you want dinner at the hotel it must be booked 3 days in advance, but breakfast can be booked at the time of check in. Also—don’t feed the deer. There are signs telling tourists they are wild and to not feed them, but I saw several tourists feeding them! I recommend getting up early and visit Itsukuji before breakfast. I was there when it opened, enjoyed it without tons of people there and luckily that coincided with high tide. Then went back to my hotel for breakfast, and then was ready to ride the repeat at 9 when it opened. Again there were no lines, but when I came down there was a massive line.

Kristi

Our stay at this modern hotel on Miyajima Island was fantastic from start to finish. The room was spacious, spotless, and very comfortable — a perfect place to relax after a day of exploring. Although the hotel is about a kilometer from the ferry terminal, they offer a free and very convenient transfer service, which made everything super easy. The location is excellent, just a short walk to the famous Itsukushima Shrine, the iconic torii gate, and also close to the ropeway up Mount Misen. We chose a plan with dinner and breakfast included, and the dining experience was truly exceptional — dinner was a beautifully presented multi-course fine dining experience, and breakfast was a traditional Japanese-style meal that we really enjoyed. The staff were very friendly and helpful, and check-in, check-out, and arranging the transfer were all effortless. The small public bath was a great way to relax, especially the outdoor section, which was tastefully decorated with plants and felt amazing on a chilly night after a day of hiking. Highly recommended for a peaceful and luxurious stay on Miyajima!

Tomáš

This was truly a 10/10 property. I had a pleasant memory of visiting the island 10 years ago and was looking forward to it this time as well. Kikunoya made it a memorable experience 1. Staff - the staff was extremely attentive. They had passion for their job and took a vested interest in making sure we had a pleasant day. The nice handwritten notes at dinner, explanation of the dishes, helping us understand how to eat the food or when it was ready to eat, refilling water, miso soup were great. It is clear to understand that the staff here have a great attitude. It was the best hotel experience that I have had anywhere in the world 2. The hotel is very close to Itsukushima Shrine, which was very nice. We were able to visit it before the first set of tourists arrived on the ferry 3. Great amenities- convenient shuttle service, great hot springs I would definitely visit again. Thanks again Kikunoya for making this a pleasant honeymoon!

Thanushan

We decided to stay overnight in Miyajima and it was one of the best experiences we had in our trip. Staff is really kind and professional. We had a twin room with extra bed and it was big, clean and perfectly equipped. Nice touches like the complimentary momiji manju and the yukata you get to choose at check-in. Breakfast was good, but dinner was the best we had during our stay in Japan. We went for the kaiseki-style and we absolutely recommend it (superb sashimi and chestnut ice cream). Definitely try the outdoor section of the onsen, as well as relaxing on the outside food bath after a day walking through the island. This ryokan caters mainly to Japanese clients, so it feels less touristy and more like the real thing. It's not cheap, but nothing is in Miyajima, and in our opinion, it was worth every penny.

Enrique

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Hatsukaichi-Shi Miyajima-Cho 335, Hiroshima, 739-0523, Japon

Kikunoya