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Migiwatei Ochi Kochi
4.9/516 Reviews

Migiwatei Ochi Kochi

Fukuyama|0.1km from Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh
While looking for a place to break up our Western Japan road trip and unwind for 2 nights in a small, luxury property, we settled on Migiwatei Ochi Kochi, a high-end ryokan in the port town of Tomonoura. Pouring through articles and reviews (mostly in Japanese), we felt that it would offer large, comfortable rooms with great views, easy access to (leisurely) sightseeing and great food. As we had hoped, Miguwatei Ochi Kochi perfectly fit the bill for us. The ryokan is a relatively small property with just 17 rooms, but comes with all of the amenities one would expect from a much larger luxury hotel. It was built in 2010, so it's still relatively fresh and new, with very little sign of wear and tear. While it lacks a tranquil garden that some luxury ryokans have (think Asaba in the Izu Peninsula), its calling card is the view from both its common area and all of its guestrooms - they all have unobstructed views of the Seto Inland Sea, as well as of the Bentenjima and Sensuijima Islands not far away. It's makes for a really relaxing vibe, which combines well with the modern Japanese architecture and decor, which suits this ryokan very nicely. We stayed in an ”Upper Suite Room”, the top room category at the ryokan, and features a bedroom and living room as well as a very nice open-air Onsen (hot springs) bath on the room terrace. It's sufficiently large enough to relax and not feel cramped, and - as a bonus - we had meals served in our own room (which is something that is slowly disappearing from even the top ryokans), which we love. The room was stylish without being cluttered, and its earthly tones gave us a warm, welcoming feeling. The property also has two private baths that can be rented - free of charge - by guests. It's obviously larger than the Onsen bath in the guest rooms, so it was a nice change of pace to try it out. Our first night's meal was otherworldly. This ranks among the top 10 meals we've had in a Japanese ryokan. Sure, they have the advantage of getting access to the bounty of seafood, vegetables and meats from the area, but the kitchen staff then take it and make it truly memorable. Yes, it's technically Kaiseki (like at most ryokans), but Migiwatei Ochi Kochi's dinners are exquisitely presented, uniquely prepared and flavored, and meticulously explained (in Japanese to us, mind you) by the servers. We loved the Conger Eel sashimi, which was a first for us. Conger Eel is a delicacy in Japan, but not so unique that it's not offered in many restaurants. But to be served Conger Eel Sashimi, along with the raw liver of the Conger Eel, was definitely a privilege... often in Japan, along with Sashimi comes the liver of the seafood (especially Eel, Abalone, Octopus, etc.), which means that it's FRESH. One seafood that I generally do not like is Mantis Shrimp, but here, it was pretty darned good, which is saying a lot - I've tried liking it before, but never had one that didn't gross me out. Here, it didn't. Even less exotic ingredi
Keishokan Sazanamitei
4/54 Reviews

Keishokan Sazanamitei

Fukuyama|0.23km from Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh
I arrived earlier than check-in time, but I noticed that the staff had my luggage and kept it quickly. I walked a little around the city because I had time to check in, but it's nice because the main spots are close and you can walk all the way ♪ The cherry blossoms are slowly walking nonbilli It's good to go around by rental cycle♪ When checking in, a small fish and tea were served. (The fish that was baked was taken back and deliciously served with beer when drinking in the room) There is a car transfer that you can use the bath of the series hotel, but I walked on the coast (about 5 minutes) I was sent by car on my return. ※ I was able to take a good bath and relax. And the massage machine on the bath was the best. I didn't have it at the Keishokan, so please install the massage machine. I bought a beer at the convenience store right before dinner, sat down and relaxed while drinking on the coast in front of me, but it was the best !! ※ Please do !! The delicious meal was the boiled cherry blossoms, the fish fried fried cherry blossoms (you can eat all the bones) and the last licking !! I enjoyed the local dishes. The next morning, I used a large bath, but it felt a little old, but I was tired with good hot water !! (Please install a massage ware!!) Breakfast felt a little less, I want fruit or something. Also, it is a pity that there is no coffee after meals ※ If you can put a machine like a convenience store, you will be able to bring it back to your room. It was the best room with a sea view. You can open the window, so you can open the window and feel the natural sea breeze. I think it's a little hard and there's a budget because it's only a mat on a tatami mat, but it's a good room, so use a little more, a good mat, and a sheet of futon, but I'm going to get the sheets off right away and it feels a little filthy, so please try to make sure that the sheets are not taken! !

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Migiwatei Ochi Kochi
4.9/516 Reviews

Migiwatei Ochi Kochi

Fukuyama|0.1km from Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh
While looking for a place to break up our Western Japan road trip and unwind for 2 nights in a small, luxury property, we settled on Migiwatei Ochi Kochi, a high-end ryokan in the port town of Tomonoura. Pouring through articles and reviews (mostly in Japanese), we felt that it would offer large, comfortable rooms with great views, easy access to (leisurely) sightseeing and great food. As we had hoped, Miguwatei Ochi Kochi perfectly fit the bill for us. The ryokan is a relatively small property with just 17 rooms, but comes with all of the amenities one would expect from a much larger luxury hotel. It was built in 2010, so it's still relatively fresh and new, with very little sign of wear and tear. While it lacks a tranquil garden that some luxury ryokans have (think Asaba in the Izu Peninsula), its calling card is the view from both its common area and all of its guestrooms - they all have unobstructed views of the Seto Inland Sea, as well as of the Bentenjima and Sensuijima Islands not far away. It's makes for a really relaxing vibe, which combines well with the modern Japanese architecture and decor, which suits this ryokan very nicely. We stayed in an ”Upper Suite Room”, the top room category at the ryokan, and features a bedroom and living room as well as a very nice open-air Onsen (hot springs) bath on the room terrace. It's sufficiently large enough to relax and not feel cramped, and - as a bonus - we had meals served in our own room (which is something that is slowly disappearing from even the top ryokans), which we love. The room was stylish without being cluttered, and its earthly tones gave us a warm, welcoming feeling. The property also has two private baths that can be rented - free of charge - by guests. It's obviously larger than the Onsen bath in the guest rooms, so it was a nice change of pace to try it out. Our first night's meal was otherworldly. This ranks among the top 10 meals we've had in a Japanese ryokan. Sure, they have the advantage of getting access to the bounty of seafood, vegetables and meats from the area, but the kitchen staff then take it and make it truly memorable. Yes, it's technically Kaiseki (like at most ryokans), but Migiwatei Ochi Kochi's dinners are exquisitely presented, uniquely prepared and flavored, and meticulously explained (in Japanese to us, mind you) by the servers. We loved the Conger Eel sashimi, which was a first for us. Conger Eel is a delicacy in Japan, but not so unique that it's not offered in many restaurants. But to be served Conger Eel Sashimi, along with the raw liver of the Conger Eel, was definitely a privilege... often in Japan, along with Sashimi comes the liver of the seafood (especially Eel, Abalone, Octopus, etc.), which means that it's FRESH. One seafood that I generally do not like is Mantis Shrimp, but here, it was pretty darned good, which is saying a lot - I've tried liking it before, but never had one that didn't gross me out. Here, it didn't. Even less exotic ingredi
Keishokan Sazanamitei
4/54 Reviews

Keishokan Sazanamitei

Fukuyama|0.23km from Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh
I arrived earlier than check-in time, but I noticed that the staff had my luggage and kept it quickly. I walked a little around the city because I had time to check in, but it's nice because the main spots are close and you can walk all the way ♪ The cherry blossoms are slowly walking nonbilli It's good to go around by rental cycle♪ When checking in, a small fish and tea were served. (The fish that was baked was taken back and deliciously served with beer when drinking in the room) There is a car transfer that you can use the bath of the series hotel, but I walked on the coast (about 5 minutes) I was sent by car on my return. ※ I was able to take a good bath and relax. And the massage machine on the bath was the best. I didn't have it at the Keishokan, so please install the massage machine. I bought a beer at the convenience store right before dinner, sat down and relaxed while drinking on the coast in front of me, but it was the best !! ※ Please do !! The delicious meal was the boiled cherry blossoms, the fish fried fried cherry blossoms (you can eat all the bones) and the last licking !! I enjoyed the local dishes. The next morning, I used a large bath, but it felt a little old, but I was tired with good hot water !! (Please install a massage ware!!) Breakfast felt a little less, I want fruit or something. Also, it is a pity that there is no coffee after meals ※ If you can put a machine like a convenience store, you will be able to bring it back to your room. It was the best room with a sea view. You can open the window, so you can open the window and feel the natural sea breeze. I think it's a little hard and there's a budget because it's only a mat on a tatami mat, but it's a good room, so use a little more, a good mat, and a sheet of futon, but I'm going to get the sheets off right away and it feels a little filthy, so please try to make sure that the sheets are not taken! !

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Area Inn Fushimicho Fukuyama Castle Side 1-16 - Hostel
4.2/512 Reviews
The staff was very good, helped me take my luggage to the third floor, a little shaking stairs, very powerful 👍. The suitcase can be spread out, the space is large, the construction site wind, the place where my head pillow is above the unpacked beam, there are two wood, it feels not safe, I changed the side to sleep!
Vessel Hotel Fukuyama
4.3/536 Reviews
It was better than I thought. First of all, it is clean. And thank you for checking in at 12 o'clock. Above all, I was grateful to me as a businessman who is not good at lively places because I can eat breakfast in my room. I felt the service that trusted customers everywhere. The disadvantage is the thinness of the hotel walls. It was a pity that I woke up with the voice of the child next door. It's summer vacation, so it can't be helped.
Migiwatei Ochi Kochi
4.9/516 Reviews
While looking for a place to break up our Western Japan road trip and unwind for 2 nights in a small, luxury property, we settled on Migiwatei Ochi Kochi, a high-end ryokan in the port town of Tomonoura. Pouring through articles and reviews (mostly in Japanese), we felt that it would offer large, comfortable rooms with great views, easy access to (leisurely) sightseeing and great food. As we had hoped, Miguwatei Ochi Kochi perfectly fit the bill for us. The ryokan is a relatively small property with just 17 rooms, but comes with all of the amenities one would expect from a much larger luxury hotel. It was built in 2010, so it's still relatively fresh and new, with very little sign of wear and tear. While it lacks a tranquil garden that some luxury ryokans have (think Asaba in the Izu Peninsula), its calling card is the view from both its common area and all of its guestrooms - they all have unobstructed views of the Seto Inland Sea, as well as of the Bentenjima and Sensuijima Islands not far away. It's makes for a really relaxing vibe, which combines well with the modern Japanese architecture and decor, which suits this ryokan very nicely. We stayed in an ”Upper Suite Room”, the top room category at the ryokan, and features a bedroom and living room as well as a very nice open-air Onsen (hot springs) bath on the room terrace. It's sufficiently large enough to relax and not feel cramped, and - as a bonus - we had meals served in our own room (which is something that is slowly disappearing from even the top ryokans), which we love. The room was stylish without being cluttered, and its earthly tones gave us a warm, welcoming feeling. The property also has two private baths that can be rented - free of charge - by guests. It's obviously larger than the Onsen bath in the guest rooms, so it was a nice change of pace to try it out. Our first night's meal was otherworldly. This ranks among the top 10 meals we've had in a Japanese ryokan. Sure, they have the advantage of getting access to the bounty of seafood, vegetables and meats from the area, but the kitchen staff then take it and make it truly memorable. Yes, it's technically Kaiseki (like at most ryokans), but Migiwatei Ochi Kochi's dinners are exquisitely presented, uniquely prepared and flavored, and meticulously explained (in Japanese to us, mind you) by the servers. We loved the Conger Eel sashimi, which was a first for us. Conger Eel is a delicacy in Japan, but not so unique that it's not offered in many restaurants. But to be served Conger Eel Sashimi, along with the raw liver of the Conger Eel, was definitely a privilege... often in Japan, along with Sashimi comes the liver of the seafood (especially Eel, Abalone, Octopus, etc.), which means that it's FRESH. One seafood that I generally do not like is Mantis Shrimp, but here, it was pretty darned good, which is saying a lot - I've tried liking it before, but never had one that didn't gross me out. Here, it didn't. Even less exotic ingredi
Hotel Livemax Fukuyama Ekimae
4/545 Reviews
I stayed in a single room with him for one night. The car stopped at a nearby shopping mall parking lot for 700 yen a night. I got a PET bottle of water at the front desk😊 The room was happy to see the Shinkansen in the corner room 🚄 The room was also large, and the bed was also 2 people, and I could sleep slowly. The pillow was good with a height. I thought it was convenient with a range 🍱 I think it was a hotel with no complaints. It was a very helpful hotel at an affordable hotel. I would like to stay if I come to Fukuyama again 👍🏠
Vessel Inn Fukuyama Eki Kitaguchi
4.3/533 Reviews
The room was large and it was a waste to only stay for one night. I don't think it's a new building, but it was well cleaned and I was able to spend comfortably. The bathtub was also large enough to stretch my legs firmly. It was a system that lifted the amenities from the lobby as much as I needed, but I think it's okay without wasting. I was happy that there were amenities for women such as lotion. I thought it would be good to have a welcome drink service until 23:00 rather late.
Hotel Trend Fukuyama Ekimae
4/533 Reviews
It is near Fukuyama Station in Hiroshima Prefecture. It is about 3 minutes walk. It was a difficult place to understand when I went by car. It is close to the downtown area and I don't think it is troublesome for eating. There is also a convenience store on the first floor. The room is small, there is no table, and there is no place to put the bag. Perhaps the meal was a measure against the new corona, each side dish was covered with a saran wrap on a small plate. I think it will take a lot of time. Fukuyama Castle is located on the north side of Fukuyama Station, but you can walk.

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  • Which hotels near Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh are the most popular?

    Hotel Ofutei,Keishokan SazanamiteiandMigiwatei Ochi Kochi are some of the most popular hotels.

  • Which hotels near Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh are popular with budget travellers?

    Whether you're travelling for business or going on a holiday, Tomonoura Shiomachi Hotel is your best choice.

  • What's the average price of hotels near Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh this weekend?

    According to Trip.com's data, the average price for a weekend night at hotels near Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh in Fukuyama is £30. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

  • What hotels near Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh offer breakfast?

    A delicious breakfast is a great way to kick start your day. If you want to stay at a hotel with breakfast near Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh in Fukuyama, consider Hotel Ofutei,Keishokan SazanamiteiandMigiwatei Ochi Kochi . Be sure to book these popular hotels in advance!

  • What's the average price per night of hotels near Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh?

    According to Trip.com's data, the average price per night at hotels near Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh in Fukuyama is £736. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

  • Which hotels near Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh have free Wi-Fi?

    Whether you're travelling for business or leisure, Wi-Fi is an essential. Hotel Ofutei, Keishokan Sazanamitei and Migiwatei Ochi Kochi are all popular hotels that have free Wi-Fi.

  • Which hotels near Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh have gyms?

    Since staying fit is important to a lot of guests, it's no surprise that gyms can be found in many hotels. Hotel Ofutei is a popular hotel with a gym.

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    Hotel OfuteiandMigiwatei Ochi Kochi are popular accessible hotels.

  • What hotels near Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh have non-smoking rooms?

    Many guests care about the quality of the rooms they stay in and want to ensure that their rooms have fresh, clean air. Hotel Ofutei,Keishokan SazanamiteiandMigiwatei Ochi Kochi are all popular hotels with non-smoking rooms.

  • Which popular hotels near Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh have parking?

    If you're planning on driving to Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh in Fukuyama, why not stay at Hotel Ofutei,Keishokan SazanamiteiandTomonoura Shiomachi Hotel ? These are all popular hotels with parking lots.

  • What hotels are recommended near Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh?

    If you're having a hard time choosing a hotel, consider staying at Abuto Honkan,Migiwatei Ochi KochiandTomonoura Shiomachi Hotel , these hotels have great reviews. Be sure you book early!

  • Which hotels near Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh are good for business travellers?

    When it comes to business trips, choosing a hotel with convenient transportation links is important to many guests. Migiwatei Ochi Kochi, Hotel Ofuteiand Keishokan Sazanamitei are popular economical hotels.

  • Which popular hotels near Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh have pools?

    Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh in Fukuyama. Hotel Ofutei,Keishokan SazanamiteiandAbuto Honkan are some popular hotels with pools.

  • What popular hotels near Fukuzenji Temple Taichoroh have restaurants?

    If you like the idea of sampling local flavours while travelling, consider staying at Hotel Ofutei, Keishokan Sazanamitei and Migiwatei Ochi Kochi . There are plenty of restaurants that serve local dishes near these hotels.

Fukuyama Travel Guide

There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. If you want to stay at the best hotel in Fukuyama, Trip.com is here to help! You can plan a day tour in Fukuyama. Fukuyama may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com.

Fukuyama does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Fukuyama has JR Fukuyama station and JR Daimon station. Each day, many trains run to and from Fukuyama and other cities nearby.

Although Fukuyama is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. Unique local hotels in Fukuyama provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. A popular hotel in Fukuyama, Fukuyama Terminal Hotel is also one of the highest rated. Fukuyama New Castle Hotel Hiroshima is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Fukuyama, such as Fukuyama Castle, Hiroshima Prefectural Museum of History. For short trips in Fukuyama, Abuto Kannon (Bandaiji Temple Kannondo), Enfuku Temple are all good options. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Fukuzenji Temple, Tomo-no Ura. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Sports Depo(Fukuyama), Matsumoto Kiyoshi for a great shopping experience.

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