Itsukushimahigashimonzen Kikugawa

9.4
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.4/10, based on 899 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
Sea Views Old Town Temple District Food District Kaiseki Cuisine
Staff 9,4/10
Facilities 9,4/10
Cleanliness 9,7/10
Comfort 9,6/10
Value for money 8,7/10
Location 9,7/10

Ryokan highlights

Small traditional-style Miyajima stay with a prime sightseeing location and calm, intimate atmosphere.

Near Itsukushima ShrineWell placed for easy walks to Itsukushima Shrine and the Five-Story Pagoda.
Miyajima Old-Town FeelSet within the island’s historic lanes, giving a more atmospheric local stay.
Small, Quiet ScaleWith only a handful of rooms, it offers a more peaceful, intimate base.
Japanese-Style RoomsTatami-accented rooms help deliver a distinctly traditional ryokan-like stay.
Garden CalmThe on-site garden adds a soothing break from busy daytime sightseeing.
Adult-Focused AtmosphereAdults-only setup suits couples and quiet-minded travelers better than family groups.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightLocation is the key driver: it is about a 3-minute walk from the Miyajima ferry terminal and close to Itsukushima Shrine, so one night lets you arrive, check in, enjoy dinner, walk the shrine area after day-trippers thin out, sleep on the island, and see the sights early next morning without dragging luggage around. A second night only makes sense if you want a slower Mt. Misen or temple-focused day.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night Miyajima island stay for shrine-area atmosphere and evening calm, not as a long onsen retreat or wider Hiroshima base.

Know before booking

No onsenThis property is a ryokan-style stay with meals, garden, and lounge, but no verified hot spring or bath complex.
Adults onlyChildren are not allowed, so families should rule it out early.
Limited base rangeMiyajima is compact and highly walkable, but not a practical long base for wider Hiroshima region touring.
Cash cautionCash payment has been listed by some booking pages; confirm payment terms before arrival.

Food & drinks

Verified Miyajima ryokan at Miyajimacho 796 with meals served in a dining room and easy access to well-known local oyster and anago spots.

Dining Room (on-site)
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Ryokan meal venue for Japanese breakfast and reserved dinner plans.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set meal.
  • Seasonal kaiseki dinnerfoodMulti-course dinner on select plans.
  • Setouchi specialtiesspecialtyLocal seafood-focused ryokan meal style.
  • Tea servicedrinkTypical hot tea with meals.
Miyajima Shokudo (nearby)
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Casual local spot known for oysters and conger eel dishes.

  • Grilled oystersfoodMiyajima's best-known local seafood.
  • Anago ricefoodConger eel over rice.
  • Miso soup setfoodSimple set-meal pairing.
  • SakedrinkGood match with eel and oysters.
Okimitsu (nearby)
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Traditional cafe-style stop for anago rice, green tea soba, and tea.

  • Anago ricefoodLocal conger eel rice bowl.
  • Green tea sobafoodSoba with a tea note.
  • Japanese teadrinkClassic tea-house drink.
  • Miyajima specialty mealspecialtyEasy stop for local flavors.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A central Miyajima ryokan best reached via Miyajimaguchi rail access plus ferry to Miyajima, followed by a manageable walk or short local ride on the island.

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 polished small ryokan in Miyajima’s historic old monzen district, with a refined design and an easy walk from the ferry and major shrine sights. It suits travelers who want atmosphere, quiet, and a more intimate stay, but not those seeking large-hotel facilities or onsen-focused indulgence.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Historic setting with real characterThe ryokan stands in Miyajima’s old monzen district, giving the stay a stronger sense of place than a generic hotel near the port. The area’s preserved townscape adds a distinctly atmospheric feel when you step outside.
  • Easy walk from the ferryIt is about a 5-minute walk from Miyajima Pier, which makes arrival and departure much easier when you are carrying luggage. You can settle in quickly without needing extra transport on the island.
  • Good base for shrine-area sightseeingIts location works very well for visiting the Five-Story Pagoda and Itsukushima Shrine on foot. This is especially convenient if you want to explore early or after day-trippers thin out.
  • Small-scale and more peacefulWith only a limited number of rooms, the property feels more intimate and less hectic than larger Miyajima accommodations. That smaller scale can make the stay feel calmer and more personal.
  • Refined Japanese-modern roomsThe accommodation mixes machiya-style exterior character with updated sukiya and Japanese-modern interiors. This makes it appealing for travelers who want traditional mood without feeling stuck in an overly dated room.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not ideal for onsen loversThis ryokan is better known for its setting and design than for a full hot-spring bathing experience. If a memorable onsen is the main point of your ryokan stay, other properties may fit better.
  • Limited facilities compared with big hotelsThe appeal here is intimate lodging rather than extensive amenities. Travelers wanting multiple public baths, big lounges, broad dining options, or resort-style services may find it too minimal.
  • Room choice matters a lotBecause the property is small and the room categories vary in style and capacity, your experience can depend heavily on the exact room booked. Picking purely on price could mean missing the atmosphere that makes this place special.
  • Can feel too quiet for some travelersThe ryokan suits guests who appreciate calm surroundings and a restrained, traditional mood. If you prefer a lively hotel scene or more social energy, it may feel subdued.
  • Miyajima logistics still require planningEven with the convenient pier access, you are still staying on an island where ferry timing affects arrival, departure, and evening flexibility. That can be inconvenient for travelers who want totally frictionless transport.

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Current position: 4th out of 19 ryokans in Miyajima.

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