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755 Miyajimachō, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima 739-0518, Japan
kontakt telefon: +81 829-44-0070
strona internetowej: hotelmakoto.co.jp
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 34.2997234, Longitude: 132.3240579
Jamie Shardlow (Jay)
::Located a few minutes walk from the ferry port and easy walking distance to Itsukushima Shrine and all the shops/restaurants. This was my first time in a ryokan/ryokan style hotel, fortunately I’d done my research and knew what to expect with regard to mealtimes and the facilities. The hotel is a bit on the old side, but that just added to the charm for me. I was in room 308 which was a Japanese-style single. The main room was very spacious, with a good amount of storage and even a large safe (with an actual key), which I was all very happy about as more modern hotel rooms I stayed in on my trip could not offer the same. The bathroom had separate rooms for the toilet and shower/bath wetroom and the counter level for the sinks seemed to be a bit low. The room lobby (for want of a better description) has a fridge and tea/coffee making facilities. WiFi was fine (not much phone signal), I didn’t use the TV at all. In the cupboard/wardrobe there is a yukata to wear when in the hotel if you wish (which I did in the evenings for dinner). My booking had breakfast and dinner included, which was taken in a dining room on the second floor. Each room has their own table. No matter the meal it’s a set menu of several courses of what I believe has a lot of locally sourced seafood. To be honest I had no idea what most of it was (even after using Google Translate on the menu) but it’s all part of the fun! I ate everything that was put in front of me and didn’t go hungry. The hotel also has a sento (public bath) which while par for the course regarding Japan, maybe a bit unusual to a Westerner. Again, I knew what I was letting myself in for (please do your research on the correct etiquette) so I visited to both clean up and relax a bit before dinner. I found the staff to be very friendly and extremely helpful, with some on the front desk speaking prefect English if your Japanese falls a bit short. One day I had left quite early for the day and came back quite late and was addressed by name on my return to confirm my meal times, which was a nice surprise. Even though this wasn’t my first choice of hotel in Miyajima and it did take a little bit of adjustment regarding the whole ryokan experience, overall I had a great stay and had a suitably relaxing time. I would happily stay here again if given the option.
Facundo Perez
::The Best · It was one of the best stays we had on our trip to Japan. The hotel is beautiful, with traditional design, and the rooms are very spacious and comfortable. We stayed in a room with traditional Japanese style. We slept very well. The staff was extremely kind and caring, with good advice and attention. The spa is beautiful and very welcoming. We went every night. We stayed for only 1 night; we would have liked to stay longer to enjoy the accommodation more. Everything was excellent; if I go again, I would choose this accommodation without hesitation.
Shufen Liang
::Very friendly hotel staff who really try their best to make you feel welcome. The room itself is quite basic but has everything. Short walk up from the ferry terminal and to the shopping street.
Trevor Lim
::Great location not far from ferry terminal, shopping n dinning street . Signboards to guide towards hotel for first timer. Local grocery shops nearby too. High Service Quality from hotel team, Mr Hiramachi, Ms Boku, Ms Yanagisawa and Ms Shoko. Thank You
J Nk
::Stayed for one night to experience ryokan. The room was comfortable but a bit pricey approximate 28k yen which seem to be the usual on the island. The staff were very quick and welcoming. The only downside are the basins which are quite low for a tall person and the hotel showing some signs of ageing.