Yunoyado Miyahama Grand Hotel 湯の宿 宮浜グランドホテル

Area
Hiroshima
Access and surrounding information
Access and surrounding information
Miyahama Onsen Stay Framed by Sea Views and Local Bounty
This hot spring lodging is located approximately a 5-minute drive from JR Ono-Ura Station and offers a complimentary shuttle service by reservation. Miyahama Onsen lies across from Miyajima Island, home to the World Heritage site Itsukushima Shrine, and "Yunoyado Miyahama Grand Hotel" provides a selection of Japanese-style, Western-style, and combined Japanese-Western guest rooms. Views from the windows and open-air baths highlight the surrounding scenery, and the setting supports both sightseeing and activity-based stays as well as special occasions.

Guest Room

"Japanese Room with Adjoining Chamber"

This guest room features two Japanese-style rooms of 10 tatami and 6 tatami, along with a veranda by the window overlooking the Seto Inland Sea and Miyajima. Accommodating up to eight guests, it is suited to group travel and multi-generational stays, with a layout that supports shared time together.

"Japanese/Western Room"

This guest room combines an 8-tatami Japanese-style room with a twin bedroom and a veranda, accommodating up to six guests. It brings together the comfort of tatami living and the convenience of bed sleeping within a single layout, creating a setting suited to shared stays with family or friends.

A Variety of Traditional Japanese-Style Rooms

Additional Japanese-style room options include the "Standard Japanese Room" with 8 tatami and a veranda, the "Second-Floor Front Japanese Room" facing the sea, the "Second-Floor 12-Tatami Japanese Room" with a calm atmosphere, as well as the "Garden-Side Room 106" and the "Mountain-Side Japanese Room," each offering a setting that reflects traditional Japanese character.

"Universal Design Room 102"

This barrier-free twin room includes a wood deck outside the window, offering a place to spend time overlooking the garden after bathing. A unit bath is provided within the room, and a private hot spring bath is located nearby, allowing convenient access.

Spa

Rooftop Open Air Bath Named "Marumie Roten"

An open-air bath offers views of the Seto Inland Sea, Itsukushima, and the expansive sky, with a setting that reflects the seasonal breeze; the men’s and women’s baths switch daily, and it connects to a large indoor bath (southwest side) overlooking the sea, allowing two styles of bathing.

Rock Built Open Air Bath Named "Nozoki mi Roten"

A rock-built open-air bath features a viewing window overlooking the sea and passing trains, while light filtering through stained glass inspired by the waters of Miyahama Onsen shimmers across the surface; it connects via the changing area to a large indoor bath (southeast side) with views of the sea and Itsukushima.

Two Private Baths with Contrasting Design Styles

Two private baths are available for shared use among family and friends. One is "Madoka," featuring a hinoki-lined bathing space with a Shigaraki ware tub, and the other is "Momiji," a semi-open-air bath where illuminated seasonal foliage can be viewed while bathing.

Cuisine

Monthly Changing Kaiseki Showcasing Local Ingredients

The monthly-changing kaiseki course features an abundance of seasonal ingredients and seafood from the Seto Inland Sea, including Hiroshima specialties such as oysters, wagyu beef, conger eel, and the locally known "Ono clams," known for their rich flavor.

Japanese Breakfast Featuring Flavors of Hiroshima

Breakfast follows the theme of traditional Japanese inn cuisine, featuring ingredients from Hiroshima and local specialties. Items may include Hiroshima’s regional favorite "gansu," along with miso, tofu, clam soup made with "Ono clams," and yogurt, forming a balanced and nourishing meal.

Day Use Plan Combining Meals with Onsen Access

A variety of day-use plans are available, allowing dining and access to Miyahama Onsen without an overnight stay. Options include "Yushoku Bijin," which offers group dining for lunch or dinner, and "Scenic Hot Spring and Ryokan Breakfast," combining morning bathing with a traditional breakfast.

Location

Activities Designed to Explore the Seto Inland Sea

Facilities based around Miyahama Onsen support activities across the sea and mountains throughout the seasons. Options include courses that combine scenic views with grilled oysters, cruising around Miyajima, and kayak touring, offering a range of ways to explore the surrounding environment.

Information

Yunoyado Miyahama Grand Hotel
Hiroshima

  • Address
    2-5-4 Miyahama Onsen, Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima

    Access

    Train: 5 minutes by car from Ono-Ura Station on the JR Sanyo Main Line *Free shuttle available, 12 minutes by car from Miyajimaguchi Station on the JR Sanyo Main Line; Car: 10 minutes from Sanyo Expressway Otake IC
  • TEL
    +81-829-55-2255
    Please mention "Tabiiro" when making an inquiry
  • FAX
    +81-829-54-0286
  • Official Website
  • SNS
  • Total number of rooms
    32 rooms
  • Check In/Out
    check-in
    3:30P.M.
    check out
    10:00A.M.
  • Basic fee
    See the website for details
  • Bath information
    Large public bath, Private bath, Open-air bath *2 types
  • Staying Plan
    See the website for details
  • Room with Open-Air Bath
  • Private Bath
  • Open-Air Bath
  • Non-Smoking Room
  • In-Room Dining
  • Spa
  • Pets Allowed
  • Under 20 Rooms
  • Solo Travelers Welcome
  • Gourmet Cuisine
  • Unique Architecture
  • Accessible
  • Pool
  • Fitness Center
  • Hot Spring
  • Natural Hot Spring
  • Public Bath
  • Free Shuttle
  • Childcare Facility
  • 5 min from Station
  • No Children Under 12
  • Golf Course
  • High-Speed Internet
  • Room Service