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Miyajima Hotel New Kotobuki Star Rating 3        
Hatukaichi-City, Nakanomachi Omote 515 ,

Miyajima Hotel New Kotobuki is set in Hatsukaichi and is close to nearby attractions, such as Momijidani Park. It offers a lift and free Wi-Fi, and is a brief stroll from Miyao Castle and the Itsukushima Shrine.There are 12 traditional rooms at the hotel, each providing all the necessities to ensure a comfortable stay.
Miyajima Morinoyado Star Rating 3        
Miyajima-cho Omotokoen

Miyajima Morinoyado provides a comfortable setting while in Hatsukaichi. It is conveniently located for guests wishing to visit local attractions.The ryokan features rooms equipped with cable/satellite channels, a refrigerator and a hair dryer.
Miyajimakan Star Rating 2.5        
853-1 Miyajima-cho

Located in Miyajima, Miyajimakan is close to Miyao Castle. It is situated a short walk from the Itsukushima Shrine.The hotel has 24 spacious rooms offering all the necessities to ensure an enjoyable stay.
Aki Grand Hotel Star Rating 4        
1-1-17 Miyajimaguchi-nishi Hatsukaichi-shi 739-0412

This upscale waterfront hotel is a 10-minute walk from Maezora train station and 5 km from the Miyajima Public Aquarium.The straightforward rooms come with cable TV, minifridges, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Upgraded rooms and suites (some duplex) also feature separate living rooms and/or chabudai dining tables with tatami mats.
Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto Star Rating 4        
364 Minami-machi Miyajima-cho

A 3-minute stroll from Itsukushima Shrine, this relaxed hotel is a 13-minute walk from Momijidani gondola lift station.The unfussy rooms, some with tatami floors,feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and tea and coffeemakers. Upgraded rooms add sofas, open-air wooden soaking tubs, and views of the shrine, Mount Misen, or the iconic Senjokaku building.
Miyajima Seaside Hotel Star Rating 3        
967 Miyajima-cho

This is a Japanese style hotel on the Suginoura shore in Miyajima. At night, you will be impressed by the reflection on the sea of the lights from across the bay. In summer season, you can enjoy shell gathering and swimming on the beach in front of the hotel.
Iwaso Inn Hatsukaichi Star Rating 3        
Momijidani

Set in a traditional building with a tiled roof and transparent screens, this modest inn is an 11-minute walk from the nearest gondola lift and a 5-minute walk from the iconic maples of Momijidani Park.Featuring streamlined decor, the simple family rooms offer tatami mats and futons, plus minifridges, tea and coffeemakers and flat-screen TVs. All rooms feature en suite bathrooms; upgraded rooms add bathtubs with showers.
Miyajima Hotel Makoto Star Rating 4        
755 Miyajima-cho

Miyajima Hotel Makoto is located on Hiroshima's Miyajima Island and offers comfortable Japanese-style accommodation, karaoke rooms and large public baths. It is a 5-minute walk from Miyajima Pier.The spacious rooms at Makoto Hotel have traditional Japanese decor and feature tatami flooring with futon bedding.
Miyarikyu Star Rating 4        
849 Miyajima-cho

Set across from the Onoseto Strait, this relaxed hotel is 1 km from the Momijidani gondola station, a 14-minute walk from Miyajima Public Aquarium and 9 km from Mount Misen.Offering views of the strait, the town or the mountains, the casual rooms come with TVs, and tea and coffeemakers. Some rooms feature kitchenettes, tatami floors and/or traditional short-legged tables.
Jukeiso Star Rating 2        
50 Miyajima-cho

The hotel, Approximately 7 minutes drive from Miyajima Port, is located on the hillside with a full view of Miyajima's sight such as Itsukujima Shinto Shrine, a big Torii gateway, five-story pagoda, Senjukaku, and Taho Tower. Especially illuminated night viewing is spectacle. Japanese Kaiseki meal with fresh seafood caught in Seto Island Sea will be served.
 
 
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Hatsukaichi is a city of some 120,000 people located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. The name derives from a market traditionally held on the 20th of each month with hatsuka meaning "20th day" and ichi translating to "market".