Hotel is very near the Peace Memorial Park and only steps away from Chuden-mae streetcar stop. It is also within walking distance of the highway bus station at Sogo department store. My room faces the streetcar stop and is just of perfect size to me. The bathroom is a tad small but hey, this is Japan after all where space is a premium. I didn’t add on breakfast. The hotel provides tea and coffee at the lobby (from 06:00 to midnight) and also offers complimentary nightwear and free rental of pillow. The furniture is a bit dated but still functional. I have no complaints at all and would highly recommend especially to solo travellers. And the hotel personnel were so kind and helpful and helped guide me on the streetcars to take to Miyajima and they also sold me the day-ticket. I was able to leave my bags at the lobby before and after checking in and out respectively. To be honest, I’d prepared myself for the worst after reading some reviews but I had a great stay. No regrets!
The room size was decent, not small by Japanese standards. The decor felt quite new. They even had Braille identification at the elevator, which was a nice touch. The hotel is right in the city center, making transportation very convenient. It's really close to the Peace Memorial Park and Atomic Bomb Museum, just a few minutes' walk. The area felt safe and quiet. My only minor gripe was that there was a front desk staff member on the first day, but I didn't see them on the subsequent two days. It seems like many hotels in Japan are moving towards self check-in now, which I'm still getting used to as I don't visit often.
The hotel's location is excellent; it's just a 10-minute walk to the bus center, Hondori shopping street, and Peace Memorial Park. There are also many convenience stores nearby, and it's quiet at night. Although the room is a bit small, it has all the necessary amenities and is clean and tidy. The hotel breakfast is superb, with a wide variety of delicious options, including local Hiroshima specialties. The dining area is also very spacious. You can store your luggage at the front desk, and the staff are very friendly. I highly recommend staying here.
The room is really tiny. No space to put luggage. After open luggage cannot walk. Breakfast is so miserable limited quantities people have to startquwuing before it start else nothing left to eat. Dining area so small not enough seats. People have to pack to eat in room. Good thing is we can pack and bring out. To make things worsen is there is 2 hotels of the same name..no. 1 and 2 so near each other. The day we arrived is raining heavily and we ended up at the hotel no. 1
Everything about this hotel is excellent. The room is slightly dated but very well kept, nice view overlooking the city. Staff were helpful, friendly and attentive. Their pyjamas are some of the best I’ve ever worn. They have a guest-exclusive lounge on top floor which offers refreshments throughout the day (with a really nice view).
The hotel's location is great, very close to Hiroshima Station and within walking distance. There's also a convenience store nearby. The room was generally clean, and the view of the river from the window was nice.
Pros: It's relatively close to Hiroshima Station, about a 12-minute walk, so the location is quite convenient.
Breakfast: To my surprise, it was Matsuya… pretty average.
Cons: For a hotel in Japan, not having an air purifier means there's an excessive amount of dust. After sleeping for just one night, I accumulated a lot of phlegm in my throat.
The step into the bathroom is incredibly high, almost comically so, probably around 20 centimeters. I found it quite dangerous.
The front desk is on the second floor, but you have to take an elevator to get there, and also to come back down. I think this is very inconvenient during peak hours and also poses a fire safety hazard.
Overall, I don't recommend this Koko hotel…
The hotel is quite convenient from the station. You just follow the underground passage, take the escalator on your left, cross the river, and you're there. I took the staff's advice and quickly went to Miyajima, which helped me avoid the heavy rain the next day. Dining options in the area are also very convenient.
I used it with a high school student. I couldn't change the room in a smoking room. I regret that I should have checked it firmly at the time of booking. It is a good location for simple users who use it alone and only take the Shinkansen, but if you are traveling with children or family, there are no restaurants unless you go to the city. The nearby izakaya was refused that there were minors. I didn't eat it, but I thought that the curry that was provided free of charge as dinner was also great for those who used it alone.
Great hotel with unbeatable location and value for money. Very nice staff who have been very helpful with practical tips for getting around and where to eat. Shoutout to the receptionist who has been to the Philippines a few times!
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LLinussIt was a nice stay. We took a Junior Suite with the private onsen included.
The room is not huge, but has everything needed and is cozy enough. There are many amenities (in the pure Japanese hotel tradition) as well as a ”Yukata bar” in which you can choose your fav yukata.
The biggest perk of the room is obviously the private onsen, which is a truly hidden gem. Very relaxing with a nice seaview.
Staff was very helpful with the clogged sink (came just a few minutes after we called).
The dinner was an impressive buffet, with a wide choice of seafood both to cook (the oysters, abalone and other shells to be grilled were wow) and raw (ikura all you can eat). Besides that, there was a steak live cooking station, shabu shabu as well as sukiyaki.
Definitely a recommended stay!
CChoi lingExcept for the Japanese dinner, everything else is satisfactory! The hotel is a 6-7 minute walk to Itsukushima Shrine. Breakfast is a buffet and dinner is Kaiseki cuisine. From the appetizer to the dessert, everything is not delicious! I have stayed in at least five or six Japanese traditional hot spring hotels with breakfast and dinner. This one has the worst dinner. The hot spring facilities are also very old!
葛葛安杰Right up the hill, our room had a view of the Torii, and the onsen is great, with an inside and outside option. They also offered to drive us to and from the ferry, but it’s such a short walk, we didn’t mind. The famous white tanuki is sometimes seen nearby, and around the corner the best anago meshi in town.
AAnonymous UserThe single room I stayed in was more spacious than I expected, and I didn't feel cramped at all.
The room had a small chair, which was very practical as I could sit and watch TV or relax.
The overall environment was clean and tidy, and I had a comfortable stay with good rest.
The hotel offers free parking, which is very convenient for travelers with cars; we actually used it.
There's also a bus stop shuttle service, which is very convenient for travelers without cars or those who need to travel to and from the station.
A convenience store is about a 3-minute walk from the hotel, making it very convenient for quick shopping.
A large supermarket is about an 8-minute walk away, which is very useful for buying drinks and prepared foods.
Overall, the hotel offers good transportation and amenities, and I highly recommend it to travelers with cars or those who need parking. It offers great value for money, and I would consider staying here again if I visit Onomichi again.
GGuest UserWe have had a great stay at Onomichi Royal hotel. The hotel has clearly just been renovated - everything is super new and in a great state. We've had both dinner and breakfast at the restaurant in the hotel, which has been delicious. We used the hotel as the start and end point of our 2-day Shimanami Kaido cycling tour. It being only a 15-minute walk from the train station, the location was very practical for us. They were kind enough to store our luggage during our cycling tour. We were really impressed with the hospitality and quality of our stay.
SStefany’ıThis is the best hotel for relaxation. You are on an island, oyster farms and fishermen nearby, incredible view of the inland sea of Japan)
The hotel itself has many additional pleasant things - aromatic oils, mint tea from the garden, wine and sake, coffee, tea, sweets and a late snack of curry. Breakfast is great)
The onsen is very nice and clean!
I recommend this hotel for relaxation and a break from the hustle and bustle!
GGuest UserWe had a wonderful time enjoying the onsen bath, recliner lounge, ocean terrace and beautiful view from our room (Note: trip.com booking of lowest priced room with sea view is not correct as the room is located at the lowest level and you only see trees before the ocean. We need to pay extra to upgrade the room to a better view). There's a private onsen bath tub in the room too. They also provide free coffee, popsicle sticks and yukata at the lobby. Dinner and breakfast has a reasonable spread but most food (especially the fried ones) are pre-cooked and cold. So they don't taste as good. The location is high up the hills. It's not possible to get a bus and then climb up with heavy luggages. The best way is to take a taxi, so be prepared to pay the price.
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