Itsumoya

9.9
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.9/10, based on 79 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM / Check-out until 10:30 AM
Old Town Temple District Station Access Garden Setting Sea Views Indoor Bath
Staff 10,0/10
Facilities 10,0/10
Cleanliness 10,0/10
Comfort 10,0/10
Value for money 9,0/10
Location 10,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional whole-house stay on Miyajima with walkable access to the island’s landmark sights.

Miyajima Landmark AccessAbout a 10-minute walk to Itsukushima Shrine and other central island sights.
Whole Townhouse StayGuests rent a historic two-storey Japanese townhouse rather than just a standard room.
Traditional Island AtmosphereThe stay delivers a classic Miyajima ryokan feel in a preserved Japanese-style setting.
Spacious for GroupsThe house-style layout offers more space than typical compact island accommodations.
Quiet Overnight MiyajimaStaying on the island makes early mornings and calmer evenings especially appealing.
Good Base for SightseeingClose to pagoda, shrine area, and central walking routes around Miyajima.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightLocation is the main stay-length driver: you can arrive by afternoon, walk from the ferry in minutes, enjoy the old townhouse, soak in the large wood bath, have a quiet evening on Miyajima, then see shrine areas early before crowds. A second night works if you want Mt. Misen, slower temple visits, or tide-timed walks.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night Miyajima stay for travelers who want the island after day-trippers leave, with the option of 2 nights only if you will hike Mt. Misen or want a very slow island rhythm.

Know before booking

Not an onsenThe bath is a private wood bath in the house, not a verified hot spring facility.
Limited dinner setupThis is not a full-service kaiseki ryokan; breakfast is simple and dinner appears optional or external rather than standard ryokan dining.
Can overstayMiyajima is memorable overnight, but most travelers run out of island-only sightseeing after 1-2 nights.
Island logisticsYou still need train plus ferry access, so it is less convenient for late arrivals, heavy luggage, or fast-moving itineraries.

Food & drinks

Kitanocho Itsumoya at 580 Miyajima-cho appears to be a small ryokan-style vacation stay with breakfast/cafe mentions but no clearly named in-house restaurant, so nearby Miyajima specialties are the most reliable dining picks.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Simple guest breakfast area; meal details are limited.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodLikely a simple morning set.
  • PastriesfoodLight baked breakfast items mentioned online.
  • CoffeedrinkHot coffee available with breakfast or cafe use.
  • TeadrinkBasic tea service is likely.
Cafe (on-site)
on-site

Small on-site cafe mention; best treated as a casual drink stop.

  • CoffeedrinkFresh coffee in a relaxed setting.
  • TeadrinkSimple hot tea option.
  • PastriesfoodFresh baked sweets or breakfast bites.
  • DessertsfoodLight cafe sweets.
Yakigaki no Hayashi (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Well-known Miyajima oyster restaurant near the main sightseeing area.

  • Grilled oystersfoodMiyajima's signature oyster dish.
  • Fried oystersfoodCrisp oyster specialty.
  • Oyster rice bowlfoodSeafood rice option if available.
  • Local sakedrinkGood pairing with shellfish.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Itsumoya is a small lodging on Miyajima Island, best reached via Miyajimaguchi and a short onward walk from Miyajima Pier.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A highly distinctive stay for travelers who want to experience Miyajima overnight inside a restored traditional townhouse rather than a standard hotel. It suits couples, families, or small groups who value atmosphere and privacy, but it is less ideal if you expect full-service ryokan dining or modern hotel convenience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Rare whole-house stay on MiyajimaThis property is rented as an entire traditional townhouse, giving you far more privacy and space than a typical inn room. It works especially well for families or friends who want to stay together without sharing common areas with other guests.
  • Strong sense of historic characterItsumoya is set in a late-Meiji-era machiya with the feel of old Miyajima still intact. The stay is about living inside local heritage, not just sleeping near the sights.
  • Walkable after the day-trippers leaveThe house is only a short walk from the ferry arrival area, so it is easy to settle in without a long transfer. Staying on the island lets you enjoy Miyajima early in the morning and in the evening when the crowds thin out.
  • More distinctive than a standard hotelThe property highlights features such as a courtyard bath area and a room tied to Miyajima's traditional household culture, which makes the stay feel memorable and place-specific. It is a good fit if you want atmosphere over generic comfort.
  • Useful for longer or slower staysItsumoya is positioned as a 'live like a local' stay rather than a quick overnight box. That makes it appealing for travelers who want a slower rhythm, remote work time, or a base to enjoy the island beyond the usual rush visit.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a classic full-service ryokan experienceIf you are expecting kaiseki dinner, breakfast service, and staff-led ryokan hospitality throughout the stay, this may feel too independent. The experience is closer to a private heritage house rental than a traditional meal-focused inn.
  • Traditional house means fewer modern conveniencesA preserved old machiya can be charming, but it may also feel less standardized than a modern hotel in layout, insulation, and overall ease of use. Travelers who prioritize sleek comfort may find it less convenient.
  • Best value depends on group sizeBecause the whole building is rented, the setup is most compelling when the cost is shared. Solo travelers or couples may find better value in a smaller inn or hotel room nearby.
  • Limited hotel-style facilitiesThis is a character stay, not a resort-style property with broad amenities, multiple baths, or extensive services. Guests wanting on-site entertainment or a large public bath offering may feel underwhelmed.
  • Miyajima evenings are intentionally quietSleeping on the island is atmospheric, but the trade-off is a calmer, less active evening scene than staying in Hiroshima City. If you want nightlife, shopping variety, or many late dining options, the location can feel restrictive.

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Current position: 2nd out of 19 ryokans in Miyajima.

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🥈 2nd Itsumoya Current ryokan 9.9/10 79
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