Hotel Description
Horikiri Ryokan
Located in the beautiful surroundings of Hiroshima, Japan, ほりきり旅館 (Horikiri Ryokan) offers a peaceful retreat for visitors seeking traditional Japanese hospitality. The ryokan is situated at an accessible location in the city with easy access to major public transport links, making it a convenient choice for travelers. Nearby attractions include the famous Kashima Island, just a 9-minute drive away, and the Shimo-kamagari Island, known for its tranquil gardens and sandy beaches, which is only 1 hour and 20 minutes away by car.
The rooms at ほりきり旅館 are designed with comfort in mind, combining traditional Japanese design elements with modern amenities. Each room is spacious and cozy, offering a calming ambiance perfect for relaxing after a long day of sightseeing.
This ryokan offers a range of amenities to ensure a pleasant stay. While there is no fitness center or spa, guests will enjoy the cozy atmosphere of the ryokan's facilities. High-speed internet is available for guests who need to stay connected during their visit.
For transportation, the hotel is well-connected to Hiroshima Airport, which is about 1 hour and 50 minutes away by taxi. The ryokan is also just a short walk from the ほりきりばし bus stop, offering easy access to local public transport.
Health and safety measures are a priority, and the ryokan ensures that guests feel safe and secure throughout their stay. The hotel is especially committed to maintaining clean and hygienic facilities for all visitors.
Guests can enjoy various activities such as visiting local museums, including the Yamato Museum (Kure Maritime Museum) or exploring the Ondo Large Bridge, a vibrant red highway bridge lined with seasonal blooms.
With several dining options in the area, including local favorites like Kou, a small restaurant only 51 minutes away, and 仙水 (Senzui), a Japanese-style restaurant 43 minutes away, guests can indulge in a variety of cuisines.
Whether you are in Hiroshima for leisure or business, ほりきり旅館 offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in local culture while experiencing the warmth of traditional Japanese hospitality.