ITSUKUSHIMA IROHA is located in Miyajima’s Omotesando Avenue, a 5-minute walk from Itsukushima Shinto Shrine and Miyajima Pier. The hotel offers a restaurant and Japanese-style rooms with free wired internet access.
The stylish rooms at ITSUKUSHIMA IROHA feature tatami-mat flooring and private bathrooms. Amenities include a flat-screen TV and DVD player.
The top floor indoor and outdoor public baths overlook Setonaikai Sea and the Otorii Shrine Gate. The hotel also provides business services.
The restaurant "MIYAJIMA YOHEI“ in Itsukushima Iroha offers meals that make full use of these ingredients.
One of the pleasures of traveling is to experience the local climate and enjoy the "food" nurtured there.
We make efforts every day to offer our guests a taste of the Seto Inland Sea and the flavors of Hiroshima.
Itsukushima Iroha's predecessor, Higashiya Ryokan, was established in 1867 when it is the Meiji Restoration. 155 years of history have passed in Itsukushima.
During that time, the people in the Ryokan have changed, but we have maintained our deep will to the Ryokan.
In March 2024, "Itsukushima Iroha" was renewed for the next generation.
The history of "Itsukushima Iroha" has been created through the continuous efforts of many people.
We cherish the precious history that our predecessors have built, and we will continue to create history day to day for the next 100 years.
We would like to protect the Ryokan so that all visitors can experience the history and culture of Japan.
宿泊施設の情報
Travel, a peaceful time.
The quiet moon at night light up the vermilion Grand Torii Gate.
When deep unicolor darkness falls down onto
the national treasure Itsukushima Shrine,
travelers seek for warm hospitality and make a distraction.
What is flowing in Itsukushima Iroha is a calm and peaceful time
that makes you forget the daily bustle.
The Seto Inland Sea that spreads before your eyes
extending to the trees on Mt. Misen on the back
tell you of the transience of the four seasons.
A travel that is the height of the extraordinary.
Please unravel your mind and spend time
in the guest room where the respective sceneries of
the sea and mountain are colored like a painting.
周辺エリアの情報
Tourist Spots Around Itsukushima Iroha
Miyajima is one of Japan's most famous tourist destinations, offering a variety of attractions to explore. The area around Itsukushima Iroha is filled with spots where you can enjoy history, nature, and culture. Here are some highlights:
1. Itsukushima Shrine
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Itsukushima Shrine is renowned for its iconic "floating" torii gate. The scenery changes dramatically with the tides, offering unique views throughout the day. The shrine is especially breathtaking during sunrise and sunset. It’s about a 10-minute walk from Itsukushima Iroha.
2. Mount Misen
Standing 535 meters tall, Mount Misen provides panoramic views of Miyajima and the surrounding Seto Inland Sea. Take the ropeway close to the summit, then hike about 30 minutes to reach the peak. Along the way, you’ll encounter lush nature, the Misen Main Hall, and the Eternal Flame Hall. The ropeway station is about a 20-minute walk from Itsukushima Iroha.
3. Omotesando Shopping Street
Located just steps from Itsukushima Iroha, this lively street is perfect for enjoying Miyajima's local flavors and shopping for souvenirs. Try freshly made momiji manju (maple leaf-shaped cakes), grilled oysters, or anago-meshi (conger eel rice). It's a bustling area ideal for a quick break between sightseeing.
4. Miyajima Aquarium (Miyajima Marine)
The Miyajima Aquarium showcases marine life from the Seto Inland Sea, offering fun for visitors of all ages. Highlights include sea lion shows and touch pools for interactive experiences. The aquarium is approximately a 15-minute walk from Itsukushima Iroha.
5. Daisho-in Temple
As Miyajima's oldest temple, Daisho-in exudes a serene and sacred atmosphere. With beautiful gardens and numerous Buddhist statues, it’s an ideal spot to enjoy a tranquil moment. The temple is about a 20-minute walk from Itsukushima Iroha.
6. Nagahama Shrine
This lesser-known shrine is a peaceful retreat