Property building in Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto

Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto, your delightful retreat in the enchanting landscape of Hiroshima, Japan! Nestled just 10.3mi from the hustle and bustle of the city center, this charming 4-star hotel offers the perfect escape where modern comfort meets traditional Japanese hospitality. With an address that reads like a postcard—364 Minamimachi, Miyajimamachi, Hatsukaichi-Shi—you're not just booking a stay; you're embarking on an unforgettable journey.

Property building in Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto
Property building in Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto

Rooms

Suite with Tatami Area and Open-Air Bath in Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto

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2 Twin Beds

2 Futon Mat Beds

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795 sqft

Suite

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

This family room features a private open-air bath. The family room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The spacious air-conditioned family room offers a flat-screen TV, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box, an electric kettle as well as sea views. The unit has 2 beds and 2 futons.

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2 Twin Beds

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175 sqft

Compact, 2 Twin Beds

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Tea/Coffee maker

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned twin room offers a flat-screen TV, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box, yukata as well as mountain views. The unit offers 2 beds.

Superior Room with Tatami Area in Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto

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2 Twin Beds

6 Futon Mat Beds

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720 sqft

Superior, 2 Twin Beds

Mountain view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

The spacious family room offers air conditioning, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath and a shower. The family room provides a flat-screen TV, a safe deposit box, an electric kettle, a sofa as well as mountain views. The unit offers 2 beds and 6 futons.

Discover More

Step inside, and you'll be greeted with amenities designed to pamper you. Enjoy the convenience of free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and your very own private parking—all at an unbeatable price starting from just 100 USD per night. Indulge in the serenity of the garden or unwind in your room with complimentary toiletries and a relaxing bathtub after a long day of exploring. Families will appreciate the option for kids' meals, ensuring that even the younger travelers are kept happy and well-fed.

Facade/entrance in Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto
Property building in Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto

Experience the Best

With over 1,180 reviews praising its warm ambiance and attentive service, Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto is the perfect place to unwind after a day of adventure. Whether you're hosting a meeting or planning a grand banquet, the hotel offers adaptable facilities to cater to your needs. Don't miss your chance to experience this gem in Japan—where every moment feels like a celebration!

Bedroom, Bed in Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto
Bedroom, Bed in Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto

Plan Your Stay

At Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto, each room is designed with care to ensure that your stay is as delightful as the stunning scenery that surrounds you. Choose from an array of options that cater to every type of traveler, whether you're a couple looking for a romantic getaway or a family seeking adventure. The Compact Single Room is perfect for smaller parties, while the Premier Ocean View suite promises panoramic vistas that will take your breath away. With ample space in our Deluxe selections, everyone can bask in comfort while making unforgettable memories together.

Open Air Bath in Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto
Nearby landmark in Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto

Amenities

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Free shuttle

Sauna

Air conditioning

Parking On Site

Mountain view

Non-smoking rooms

Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto
Open Air Bath in Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto
Property building in Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto
This was our first Ryokan experience and it was wonderful! We arrived a little before check-in and they offered us a cold drink as we were so sweaty from our walk in the heat. We could have taken the shuttle, but it didn't look far on the map. I highly recommend the shuttle (we took it when we left). The hotel decor is nice if a little dated, but I quite like the minimalist mid-century modern look so that was actually a plus for me. I had booked a traditional Japanese room which was lovely but quite uncomfortable for sleeping. Also, the room was not quite cool enough for us. So the next night, we requested a western room and it was magnificent! Huge with two beds, much cooler temp, beautiful view, luxury bathroom, and just a pleasure to stay in. They also provide you with Yukata (traditional robes) to wear around the hotel and I really enjoyed that. We used the public onsen and it was very relaxing with clean facilities. Dinner and breakfast was included. The traditional Japanese dinner on the first night was well done with an attentive server, but we eat a mostly vegetarian diet and found all of the seafood a bit much. So the next night, we opted to just go out and get our own dinner. (One thing to note is that the island pretty much closes after 5 when all the tourists leave so it's not great for dining options.) We chose the continental style breakfast for the two mornings we were there and it was very nice. The staff are very helpful and friendly. We don't speak Japanese, but they managed to help us with one staff member who does speak English and we used our phones to translate at other times.

Rinigirl

Our stand-out favorite place during our trip to Japan. This hotel was the experience we wanted while staying on the very special island of Miyajima. I understand the Miyajima Grand is the oldest hotel/ryokans on the island. We opted for the more traditional style room with tatami floors. The room was an immersion into culture and beauty, with sitting room, makeup area, and the main are that served a place to enjoy tea, or the bedroom when the rolled out your bed during dinner. The staff here was beyond friendly and helpful. It is our goal in most places to not be "those rude westerners," so we asked about certain customs and manners, and the kindly helped. You are provided a very nice Yukata to wear about the hotel and dinner. At night, most of the tourists were gone, and we took a full moon walk to the shrine two minutes away and got some amazing pictures. It is like being in another time, with people strolling about in their yukatas, and looking out at the sea overshadowed by the mountain in silence. The kaiseki dinner was incredibly good, as was the breakfast, do not miss your opportunity to experience it. Their onsen was one of the nicest ones we visited in Japan. Excellent facilities with three tubs starting from inside to two outside in their beautiful garden. The hotel emphasizes a respect for nature and their environment, and we did not want to leave.

Matthew

This is a beautiful hotel with wonderful staff. We loved the view from our room, the amenities, and the gift shop. However, due to timing (our issue not theirs) we didn’t get to use as much of the hotel amenities as we should have. So I can’t review as much as I would have liked. One major standout is the room perks. Our room had a tub on the balcony that was so great at the end of the day. The shampoo and stuff were from locctaine (sp?) and we got a trial set of a nightly face regime. It was like being at a spa! And they included a few of the local delicacy cookies/treats. The staff was so accommodating and we even got to do a luggage transfer through the gift shop that really helped us over the next few days after our stay.

Kathryn

Our family - including two teenage boys - stayed in a very large suite with both traditional and Japanese sleeping areas (both very comfortable) with a beautiful view. It had plenty of space including two sitting areas that served four people well. Our standout experience at this property was the kaiseki dinner that was included in our stay (don't forget to choose this option when booking). The dinner and service provided by the very warm, attentive staff was beyond exceptional. I was not expecting such an extensive and unique culinary experience (as well as the kind servers who we engaged to explain how to properly eat it!) My family truly felt like royalty and we were honored to spend time at this property.

Paul

Our room was WONDERFUL - huge, very pretty, squeaky clean, super comfortable. It had an outside deck with spectacular mountain and ocean views, including the Torii gate. We had a blast just exploring the room (and hotel) and checking out the amenities! The included kaiseki dinner and breakfast were beautifully presented and delicious! One of our guests had dietary restrictions (due to celiac); the staff was incredibly accommodating with careful attention to detail. Her meals were just as beautiful and tasty as everyone else's. Every single person on the staff was friendly, welcoming and gracious. Our stay at the Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto was unanimously the highlight of our time in Japan!

Kristine

This was our first Ryokan experience and it was wonderful! We arrived a little before check-in and they offered us a cold drink as we were so sweaty from our walk in the heat. We could have taken the shuttle, but it didn't look far on the map. I highly recommend the shuttle (we took it when we left). The hotel decor is nice if a little dated, but I quite like the minimalist mid-century modern look so that was actually a plus for me. I had booked a traditional Japanese room which was lovely but quite uncomfortable for sleeping. Also, the room was not quite cool enough for us. So the next night, we requested a western room and it was magnificent! Huge with two beds, much cooler temp, beautiful view, luxury bathroom, and just a pleasure to stay in. They also provide you with Yukata (traditional robes) to wear around the hotel and I really enjoyed that. We used the public onsen and it was very relaxing with clean facilities. Dinner and breakfast was included. The traditional Japanese dinner on the first night was well done with an attentive server, but we eat a mostly vegetarian diet and found all of the seafood a bit much. So the next night, we opted to just go out and get our own dinner. (One thing to note is that the island pretty much closes after 5 when all the tourists leave so it's not great for dining options.) We chose the continental style breakfast for the two mornings we were there and it was very nice. The staff are very helpful and friendly. We don't speak Japanese, but they managed to help us with one staff member who does speak English and we used our phones to translate at other times.

Rinigirl

Our stand-out favorite place during our trip to Japan. This hotel was the experience we wanted while staying on the very special island of Miyajima. I understand the Miyajima Grand is the oldest hotel/ryokans on the island. We opted for the more traditional style room with tatami floors. The room was an immersion into culture and beauty, with sitting room, makeup area, and the main are that served a place to enjoy tea, or the bedroom when the rolled out your bed during dinner. The staff here was beyond friendly and helpful. It is our goal in most places to not be "those rude westerners," so we asked about certain customs and manners, and the kindly helped. You are provided a very nice Yukata to wear about the hotel and dinner. At night, most of the tourists were gone, and we took a full moon walk to the shrine two minutes away and got some amazing pictures. It is like being in another time, with people strolling about in their yukatas, and looking out at the sea overshadowed by the mountain in silence. The kaiseki dinner was incredibly good, as was the breakfast, do not miss your opportunity to experience it. Their onsen was one of the nicest ones we visited in Japan. Excellent facilities with three tubs starting from inside to two outside in their beautiful garden. The hotel emphasizes a respect for nature and their environment, and we did not want to leave.

Matthew

This is a beautiful hotel with wonderful staff. We loved the view from our room, the amenities, and the gift shop. However, due to timing (our issue not theirs) we didn’t get to use as much of the hotel amenities as we should have. So I can’t review as much as I would have liked. One major standout is the room perks. Our room had a tub on the balcony that was so great at the end of the day. The shampoo and stuff were from locctaine (sp?) and we got a trial set of a nightly face regime. It was like being at a spa! And they included a few of the local delicacy cookies/treats. The staff was so accommodating and we even got to do a luggage transfer through the gift shop that really helped us over the next few days after our stay.

Kathryn

Our family - including two teenage boys - stayed in a very large suite with both traditional and Japanese sleeping areas (both very comfortable) with a beautiful view. It had plenty of space including two sitting areas that served four people well. Our standout experience at this property was the kaiseki dinner that was included in our stay (don't forget to choose this option when booking). The dinner and service provided by the very warm, attentive staff was beyond exceptional. I was not expecting such an extensive and unique culinary experience (as well as the kind servers who we engaged to explain how to properly eat it!) My family truly felt like royalty and we were honored to spend time at this property.

Paul

Our room was WONDERFUL - huge, very pretty, squeaky clean, super comfortable. It had an outside deck with spectacular mountain and ocean views, including the Torii gate. We had a blast just exploring the room (and hotel) and checking out the amenities! The included kaiseki dinner and breakfast were beautifully presented and delicious! One of our guests had dietary restrictions (due to celiac); the staff was incredibly accommodating with careful attention to detail. Her meals were just as beautiful and tasty as everyone else's. Every single person on the staff was friendly, welcoming and gracious. Our stay at the Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto was unanimously the highlight of our time in Japan!

Kristine

This was our first Ryokan experience and it was wonderful! We arrived a little before check-in and they offered us a cold drink as we were so sweaty from our walk in the heat. We could have taken the shuttle, but it didn't look far on the map. I highly recommend the shuttle (we took it when we left). The hotel decor is nice if a little dated, but I quite like the minimalist mid-century modern look so that was actually a plus for me. I had booked a traditional Japanese room which was lovely but quite uncomfortable for sleeping. Also, the room was not quite cool enough for us. So the next night, we requested a western room and it was magnificent! Huge with two beds, much cooler temp, beautiful view, luxury bathroom, and just a pleasure to stay in. They also provide you with Yukata (traditional robes) to wear around the hotel and I really enjoyed that. We used the public onsen and it was very relaxing with clean facilities. Dinner and breakfast was included. The traditional Japanese dinner on the first night was well done with an attentive server, but we eat a mostly vegetarian diet and found all of the seafood a bit much. So the next night, we opted to just go out and get our own dinner. (One thing to note is that the island pretty much closes after 5 when all the tourists leave so it's not great for dining options.) We chose the continental style breakfast for the two mornings we were there and it was very nice. The staff are very helpful and friendly. We don't speak Japanese, but they managed to help us with one staff member who does speak English and we used our phones to translate at other times.

Rinigirl

Our stand-out favorite place during our trip to Japan. This hotel was the experience we wanted while staying on the very special island of Miyajima. I understand the Miyajima Grand is the oldest hotel/ryokans on the island. We opted for the more traditional style room with tatami floors. The room was an immersion into culture and beauty, with sitting room, makeup area, and the main are that served a place to enjoy tea, or the bedroom when the rolled out your bed during dinner. The staff here was beyond friendly and helpful. It is our goal in most places to not be "those rude westerners," so we asked about certain customs and manners, and the kindly helped. You are provided a very nice Yukata to wear about the hotel and dinner. At night, most of the tourists were gone, and we took a full moon walk to the shrine two minutes away and got some amazing pictures. It is like being in another time, with people strolling about in their yukatas, and looking out at the sea overshadowed by the mountain in silence. The kaiseki dinner was incredibly good, as was the breakfast, do not miss your opportunity to experience it. Their onsen was one of the nicest ones we visited in Japan. Excellent facilities with three tubs starting from inside to two outside in their beautiful garden. The hotel emphasizes a respect for nature and their environment, and we did not want to leave.

Matthew

This is a beautiful hotel with wonderful staff. We loved the view from our room, the amenities, and the gift shop. However, due to timing (our issue not theirs) we didn’t get to use as much of the hotel amenities as we should have. So I can’t review as much as I would have liked. One major standout is the room perks. Our room had a tub on the balcony that was so great at the end of the day. The shampoo and stuff were from locctaine (sp?) and we got a trial set of a nightly face regime. It was like being at a spa! And they included a few of the local delicacy cookies/treats. The staff was so accommodating and we even got to do a luggage transfer through the gift shop that really helped us over the next few days after our stay.

Kathryn

Our family - including two teenage boys - stayed in a very large suite with both traditional and Japanese sleeping areas (both very comfortable) with a beautiful view. It had plenty of space including two sitting areas that served four people well. Our standout experience at this property was the kaiseki dinner that was included in our stay (don't forget to choose this option when booking). The dinner and service provided by the very warm, attentive staff was beyond exceptional. I was not expecting such an extensive and unique culinary experience (as well as the kind servers who we engaged to explain how to properly eat it!) My family truly felt like royalty and we were honored to spend time at this property.

Paul

Our room was WONDERFUL - huge, very pretty, squeaky clean, super comfortable. It had an outside deck with spectacular mountain and ocean views, including the Torii gate. We had a blast just exploring the room (and hotel) and checking out the amenities! The included kaiseki dinner and breakfast were beautifully presented and delicious! One of our guests had dietary restrictions (due to celiac); the staff was incredibly accommodating with careful attention to detail. Her meals were just as beautiful and tasty as everyone else's. Every single person on the staff was friendly, welcoming and gracious. Our stay at the Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto was unanimously the highlight of our time in Japan!

Kristine

Location

364 Minamimachi, Miyajimamachi, Hatsukaichi-Shi, Hiroshima, 739-0522, Japan

Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto