Onomichi is a port town that has prospered in the shipping industry since the Middle Ages and has built its own culture through the interaction of many people, goods, and assets. The “miniature garden city” woven by the sea, mountains, and islands is also a place where you can enjoy “foods of the mountains and seas” such as “oysters” and other seafood from the Seto Inland Sea, local vegetables grown in a warm climate, and seasonal fruits. [Omichi Hansei] is a Japanese-style inn with a total of 11 rooms that has inherited over 250 years of history. The restaurant [Fujihan], which was the predecessor of the restaurant [Ehan], which was loved by patriots at the end of the Edo period and Hirobumi Ito, has been renewed. We have created a stay where you can feel the "traditions and food culture of Onomichi" while staying in the hotel, including the "dishes that the Ryotei Koyado has inherited" that has inherited the history of the former restaurant. [Fulfilling heart, modern Japanese classic] The concept of Gaonomichi Hansei. The decoration of the hotel and the interior of the guest rooms are also sprinkled with a “Japanese modern classic” taste, and we will provide hospitality that will please mainly female customers.
Experience the true culture of Onomichi at the inn 'Ryokan Onomichi Nishiyama.' It has been renovated to ensure a comfortable stay while carrying on the history of Nishiyama Bekkan. We hope you can enjoy the food, history, and culture of Onomichi while gazing at the garden that changes with the seasons. In 2024, it was also selected as a 1-Michelin Key Hotel in the Michelin Guide.
This is an accommodation facility located at 'Michi-no-Eki Toyohira Donguri Village'. There are facilities for soba-making experiences, a direct sales market, various sports facilities, and a natural radon hot spring. Free Wi-Fi is available, ensuring a great internet environment!
■□――July 13, 2022 Onomichi Station Directly Connected to 2F 【HOTEL BEACON ONOMICHI】Grand Openingーー■□ Our hotel serves as a 【multi-purpose facility directly connected to Onomichi Station 2F】 providing support for various tourism styles! ●【6 types of concept rooms】 equipped with screens, kitchens, and bicycle storage ●Not only dinner and breakfast during your stay but also an 【all-day dining】 open throughout the day ●【Spa facilities】 including two types of private baths and solo saunas ●A delightful Workation Lounge for business travelers It's not just about staying at a hotel ――A hotel where you can 'enjoy staying'――, please enjoy a unique experience.
It is a space where the living natural materials such as wood, stone, and soil harmonize perfectly with the sea breeze, sunlight, and climate unique to Setoda.While maintaining the traditional charm of a ryokan, the space is designed with a modern sensibility.The entire space, from the interior to the garden, is harmoniously and comfortably integrated.Additionally, it respects the history as the 'Former Horiuchi Residence,' expressing thoughtfulness throughout, as if guests are being welcomed into a private home.
Founded in the early Edo period, this Japanese-style resort hotel prides itself on authentic Kyoto kaiseki cuisine, featuring abundant seasonal delicacies like small fish and oysters from the Seto Inland Sea. The hotel offers 55 rooms, including Japanese-style and Japanese-Western-style rooms, designed for comfort and relaxation.There are also special rooms in a sukiya-style design with open-air baths, crafted with meticulous attention by Kyoto artisans. The hotel organizes activities such as night tours and early morning guided tours with certified local guides.
A tranquil retreat on the divine island where life finds peace. Aki's Miyajima, home to Itsukushima Shrine—a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the beauty of imperial culture still thrives. The Miyajima inn 'Kurayado Iroha' cherishes the spirit of Japan's traditional storehouses, offering nostalgic rooms, exquisite Setouchi cuisine, and a heavenly bath. It is a healing inn that welcomes travelers with heartfelt and natural hospitality. Spend an irreplaceable night of peace on the divine island. Just a 5-minute walk to the World Heritage Site, Itsukushima Shrine. All 14 rooms, each uniquely designed, are crafted to soothe the hearts of our guests. The open-air bath in the large 5th-floor bathhouse offers views of the iconic grand torii gate.Savor banquet cuisine crafted with fresh seafood from Setouchi, prepared with utmost care by our head chef.
The 'Miyajima Villa IBUKU,' located in Miyahama Onsen, Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture, is a hidden retreat for adults that invites you into the serene world of 'Japanese Wellness,' away from the hustle and bustle. The 20 guest rooms are divided into 10 rooms in the main building and 10 rooms in the villa, each offering a uniquely designed space. The main building features three types of rooms: 'Double Room,' 'Twin Room,' and 'Japanese-Western Room,' all equipped with private indoor baths drawing directly from the Miyahama Onsen hot spring source. In the villa, two types of rooms are available: 'Premium Twin' and 'Premium Japanese-Western Room,' offering a luxurious stay with private open-air baths in each room. The flooring in the guest rooms uses wood from local Hatsukaichi, creating a space that harmonizes natural warmth with sophisticated design.Spacious layouts combine a sense of openness with elegance. Meals are served in semi-private dining spaces located in the main building's dining area, allowing for a relaxed dining experience. For dinner, enjoy creative banquet cuisine made with seasonal ingredients.For breakfast, a wholesome Japanese meal is provided to nurture both mind and body.We also accommodate allergy requests. We also offer a shuttle service from the nearest station. Please note that children under the age of 13 are not permitted to stay.For adults seeking tranquility and relaxation, we provide a space for true comfort.
Established in Meiji 35, a long-standing traditional Japanese inn.The gate, fence, and the entire building are all designated as Registered Tangible Cultural Properties.The cuisine features authentic kaiseki dishes made with fish from the Seto Inland Sea.Just outside the guest rooms is the sea.This is the inn featured in Yasujiro Ozu's film 'Tokyo Story.'