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Slow Mornings, Quiet Evenings: A Stay at Itsukushima Iroha

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For those seeking a deeper connection to Miyajima’s beauty, Itsukushima Iroha offers an experience far beyond that of a day trip. This refined boutique ryokan embraces the essence of slow travel, inviting guests to savour the island’s tranquillity long after the day-trippers return to Hiroshima.

Blending traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary comfort, the ryokan features spacious tatami rooms, each offering views of either the Seto Inland Sea or Miyajima’s charming townscape. Evenings are a highlight, with a kaiseki dinner featuring local oysters, delicate sashimi, and rich beef shabu-shabu, all showcasing Hiroshima’s seasonal bounty. After a day of exploring, unwind in the open-air bath, where the gentle sea breeze enhances the experience of Japan’s deep-rooted bathing culture.

The Location

Set in the heart of Miyajima, Itsukushima Iroha places guests within walking distance of the island’s most iconic sights. The floating torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine—one of Japan’s most photogenic landmarks—is particularly mesmerising after sunset, when the crowds disappear and the shrine is softly illuminated.

Beyond the shrine, early risers can explore the island’s winding forest trails to Mt. Misen, visit Daisho-in Temple’s lantern-lined stairways, or take a quiet morning stroll along Omotesando Street, where traditional shops and tea houses slowly awaken to the day.

Read more: How to Spend 24 hours on Miyajima Island, Japan.

Who is it For?

Itsukushima Iroha is for those who believe in the art of lingering. It’s the perfect retreat for travellers who prefer depth over checklist-style sightseeing, offering the luxury of experiencing Miyajima when it’s at its most peaceful.

Ideal for couples, solo travellers, and anyone seeking a mindful escape, the ryokan’s serene setting and thoughtful hospitality provide a calm contrast to Hiroshima’s bustling cityscape. Whether you’re indulging in a multi-course seafood dinner, soaking in the rooftop onsen, or watching the sunrise from your room, this is the perfect place to slow down and reconnect with Japan’s natural beauty.

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Sustainability

Staying overnight in Miyajima isn’t just about avoiding the crowds—it also contributes to the island’s sustainability by supporting local businesses beyond the peak daytime hours. Itsukushima Iroha is committed to preserving the island’s cultural heritage and natural environment, incorporating eco-conscious practices into its operations.

From using locally sourced ingredients in its seasonal menus to minimising single-use plastics, the ryokan ensures that its footprint aligns with Miyajima’s pristine surroundings. Guests are also encouraged to explore the island on foot or by rental e-bike, further reducing environmental impact while embracing a slower, more immersive style of travel.

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Important Information

How to Get There

Ferry:

Take the JR Ferry or Matsudai Ferry from Miyajimaguchi (approx. 10 minutes). The ryokan is a short walk from the ferry terminal.

Train:

From Hiroshima Station, take the JR Sanyo Line to Miyajimaguchi Station, then transfer to the ferry.

Check-in / Check-out

  • Check-in: 15:00
  • Check-out: 11:00

Number of Onsen

  • One rooftop onsen with views of the Seto Inland Sea

Pets

  • Not allowed

Contact

  • Website: i-iroha.jp/en
  • Phone: +81-829-44-0168
  • Address: 589-4 Miyajima-cho, Hatsukaichi-shi, Hiroshima, 739-0559, Japan

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