Miyajima Shiro

7.7
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 7.7/10, based on 113 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 11:00 AM
Old Town Temple District
Staff 7,3/10
Facilities 7,0/10
Cleanliness 7,8/10
Comfort 7,4/10
Value for money 7,2/10
Location 9,1/10

Ryokan highlights

A small three-room ryokan on Miyajima with standout shrine access and a quiet local-island feel.

Near Itsukushima ShrineAbout a two-minute walk from the shrine, ideal for early or quieter visits.
Great Sightseeing BaseClose to Daisho-in, the Five-Story Pagoda, and the Great Torii area.
Only Three RoomsTiny scale gives the stay a calmer, more private, home-like atmosphere.
Flexible Room StylesJapanese and Western-style room options suit solo travelers, couples, and families.
Pet-Friendly StayPets are allowed in all rooms, a rare perk on Miyajima.
Group-Friendly LayoutLoft and whole-house rental options work well for families or small groups.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsShrine proximity is the strongest driver: arrive mid-afternoon, walk the old streets and shrine area, stay after day-trippers leave, sleep on the island, then use the next morning for Mt. Misen, Daisho-in, shopping street, or ferry departure. Two nights work only if you want a slower Miyajima rhythm rather than broader Hiroshima-area touring.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night Miyajima stay or relaxed 2-night island stop for shrine access and evening atmosphere, not as a long regional base.

Know before booking

No verified onsenThis property is a small ryokan-style inn, but verified information does not show an onsen or major bath facility.
Pier walk neededIt is about a 15-minute walk from Miyajima Pier, so luggage handling is less convenient than near-pier stays.
Limited long-stay depthMiyajima is rewarding overnight, but most travelers risk overstaying beyond two nights unless they want a slow island stay.

Food & drinks

Miyajima Shiro is a small ryokan-style stay near Itsukushima Shrine with no clearly named on-site restaurant, so nearby oyster, seafood, and cafe spots are the most useful dining picks.

Kakiya (nearby)
nearbyabout 500 m

Popular oyster-focused restaurant on Omotesando.

  • Raw oystersfoodSeasonal fresh oysters.
  • Grilled oystersfoodSimple local favorite.
  • Fried oystersfoodCrisp breaded oysters.
  • Oyster ricespecialtyIsland-style oyster rice dish.
  • WinedrinkPairs well with oysters.
Okino Suisan (nearby)
nearbyabout 500 m

Farm-run oyster restaurant on the shopping street.

  • Fresh oystersfoodDirect-from-farm shellfish.
  • Grilled oystersfoodHot and briny.
  • Fried oystersfoodClassic Hiroshima style.
  • Seafood platesfoodUseful casual seafood stop.
Itsuki Coffee Miyajima (nearby)
nearbyabout 400 m

Small specialty coffee stop near Omotesando.

  • Specialty coffeedrinkHouse-roasted coffee.
  • Espresso drinksdrinkQuick cafe pick-me-up.
  • Coffee breakspecialtyGood stop after shrine visits.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is on Miyajima Island and is typically reached via Miyajimaguchi on the mainland, then ferry to Miyajima and a walk of about 15 minutes.

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

Should you choose this ryokan?

Miyajima Shiro is a very small ryokan on Miyajima with a strong location for travelers who want to be close to the shrine area and enjoy a quieter overnight stay on the island. It suits guests who value intimacy and convenience more than full-service ryokan facilities.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Great base near the shrineThe ryokan is very close to Itsukushima Shrine, making it easy to explore the island early in the morning or after day-trippers leave. That location is especially appealing if you want a calmer Miyajima experience.
  • Tiny, intimate atmosphereWith only three rooms, the property feels much more private than a larger hotel. It can be a strong fit for couples, solo travelers, or small families who prefer a quieter stay.
  • Good for mixed travel stylesThe inn offers both Japanese and Western-style room options, which is useful if your group has different comfort preferences. That flexibility is rarer than in more traditional ryokans with only one format.
  • Pet-friendly stay on MiyajimaThis is a notable advantage for travelers visiting Japan with a dog or cat, since pet-friendly traditional lodging is limited. For the right guest, that can make Shiro far more practical than nearby alternatives.
  • Walkable island settingIt is about a 15-minute walk from Miyajima Pier, so you can reach it on foot without needing extra transport. The route also places you within easy reach of key sightseeing spots around southern Miyajima.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not ideal with heavy luggageThe walk from Miyajima Pier is manageable, but it may feel inconvenient if you arrive with large suitcases or in bad weather. There is no obvious near-pier convenience advantage here.
  • Very limited on-site facilitiesAs a three-room ryokan, it is better suited to simple stays than to guests expecting a broad range of hotel services. Travelers wanting lounges, multiple dining spaces, or extensive amenities may find it too minimal.
  • Parking is highly restrictedThere is only one private parking space, and it requires advance inquiry. That makes it a poor match for travelers who need easy car access or guaranteed parking.
  • Pet-friendly rules may bother some guestsEven if you do not travel with pets, the pet-friendly setup may be less appealing if you are sensitive to noise, smells, or the possibility of animals in shared spaces. It is a plus for some travelers but not for everyone.
  • May book out quicklyBecause the property has only three rooms, availability is naturally tight, especially on popular Miyajima dates. If your plans are not flexible, this can be frustrating.

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Current position: 18th out of 19 ryokans in Miyajima.

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18th Miyajima Shiro Current ryokan 7.7/10 113
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