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Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto

364 Minamimachi, Miyajimamachi, Hatsukaichi-shi

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  • You can eat freshly baked momiji manju

  • How about Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto? It is the closest hotel to Itsukushima Shrine. Therefore, it is convenient for watching the night illumination. It is not a burden for senior citizen mothers, and it is a good subject for a haiku poem. Also, although it is not a sightseeing spot, I recommend trying the freshly baked momiji manju on the spot. There are several shops, including Fujiiya, where you can enjoy freshly baked momiji manju and tea. It is a classic momiji manju, so you probably already know the taste, but the freshly baked momiji manju was incredibly delicious!
    たこべー's answer (Posted on:2017/9/29)
  • This is Ryokan (Japanese inn) on the island side.

  • If you are going to Itsukushima Shrine and will be staying for two nights, why not try staying at Ryokan (Japanese inn) on both the main island and the Itsukushima side? The recommended hotel on the island is Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto. It is the closest hotel to Itsukushima Shrine. Depending on the room, you can see the red torii gate.
    びびお's answer (Posted on:2017/5/11)
  • You can enjoy the distant view of the Seto Inland Sea.

  • If you are going to Miyajima in Aki, we recommend the Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto located on Itsukushima. It is the closest Ryokan (Japanese inn) to Itsukushima Shrine. The recommended tourist spot in the area is Breathtaking view of the Seto Islands, which can be reached by taking the ropeway to the top.
    あぶ's answer (Posted on:2017/2/ 9)
  • How about this accommodation?

  • This is a long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) whose selling point is that it is the closest inn to Itsukushima Shrine. It also has an open-air bath with the scent of cypress. You can see the large torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine from your room, so the view is not bad. This inn also has a commitment to food, with kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )that incorporate plenty of Setouchi produce and local vegetables. The hot spring is an artificial hot spring. Please use this as a reference.
    ぽっさむ's answer (Posted on:2016/9/16)

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