Guest User
November 18, 2023
Although the hotel is located in a very busy area along the approach to Itsukushima Shrine, once you step inside the building, it is a quiet, secluded hotel, and the contrast is enjoyable. It has been undergoing renovations over the past few years, and perhaps because it is being remodeled to cater to inbound tourists, all the guests staying except for us were foreigners. The food was a kaiseki course, and the quality and quantity were satisfactory. There was also an idea to serve sashimi as rock salt shabu-shabu. They also have a selection of Hiroshima's fine sake and wine, which you can enjoy at dinner. There is an open-air bath on the top floor, from which you can see the torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine, but the bath itself is small. The only disappointment was that our room did not face the sea, but the room itself was spacious and very relaxing.
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