A delight to be able to stay in this wonderful property. The property is really new and still 'smells new' the highlight facilities are the shower-room next to the swimming pool and the gym. The shower-room is equiped is Dyson hair dryers and has 'unlimited towels' for use. The room is pretty large for japan standards and the parking here is a breeze. Highly recommend! Most shops and eatries are closeby and you can walk there, Donki (open 24 hours) is just about a 10-12 minute walk.
This was my third stay at this hotel, and just like the previous two times, I was very satisfied. The hotel is within walking distance of Shukkei-en Garden, and not far from Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Hiroshima Castle. You can take a bus or walk, and a taxi isn't expensive either. The bus to Hiroshima Airport is right downstairs, which is incredibly convenient.
The hotel is huge and in a great location, very convenient for getting around, and close to the airport bus stop. The room view was decent. The nearby mall wasn't very exciting though, a bit boring. It's also close to the Atomic Bomb Dome.
However, the room facilities are really, really, really outdated. The decor is old-fashioned and not suitable for young people. I wouldn't recommend it.
It was one of the best hotels I ever slept in Japan. Usually, we try 3 to 5 star hotels in every local capital city. This one is of course famous Prince hotel but it is quite away from the city center yet situated in the most beautiful area of Hiroshima. From the hotel rooms we could see the skyline of the town and the sea.
Breakfast is served on the top floor you can choose traditional Japanese (Nadaman/super famous Japanese restaurant) or western style buffet breakfast.
With a little supplemental fee, I could go to Onsen (hotspring) and it was soo relaxing and the view was stunning. You even can sail to Miyajima island from this hotel port.
Really great! Except the location is a bit off. There is also a swimming pool to play in summer. There is also a gym and a bakery, but the variety of bread is a bit limited. Which expensive one is recommended for breakfast, or you may not be full.
This was my second stay at this hotel within a year. The rooms are clean and spacious, and despite being right below Hiroshima Station, you can barely hear any noise. The breakfast is also good. The surrounding area has excellent transportation links, and there are many dining options inside the station. This time, my 80-year-old travel companion and I stayed for 4 nights. Not far from the hotel is Shukkei-en Garden, which is worth a visit (Figs. 1-5).
From Hiroshima Station, you can take a direct train to Iwakuni Station. From there, take a bus to see Kintaikyo Bridge, one of Japan's three most famous bridges. Nearby, you can also take a cable car up to Iwakuni Castle (Figs. 6-8). Alternatively, from Iwakuni Station, you can negotiate with a taxi driver for a private tour of these attractions, which costs around 12,000 yen for 2 hours.
On our way back from Iwakuni Station to Hiroshima by train, we made a detour at Miyajimaguchi to revisit Miyajima, one of Japan's three most scenic spots that we'd seen last year. We specifically wanted to admire the beauty of the torii gate during high tide (Fig. 9).
Furthermore, the airport shuttle bus to Hiroshima Airport departs from the bus terminal plaza right next to the hotel (Fig. 10). It seems to be from stop #5, and there's a self-service ticket machine next to the stop. Buses run very frequently.
The breakfast was delicious and offered good value for money. It was very convenient to communicate with Ms. Wang at the front desk, as she spoke Chinese. I also signed up for a membership.
Facilities: The hotel is newly opened, so the facilities are very new. You can check in by yourself, but it would be better with guidance from the front desk staff.
Cleanliness: Very clean.
Environment: It's located at the North Exit of Hiroshima JR Station, a 5-minute walk after crossing the pedestrian bridge. There's a Lawson and 7-Eleven right downstairs, which is very convenient.
Service: Classic Japanese service, very attentive, and they even helped me sign for a package, which was a huge help.
Это лучший отель для релакса. Вы на острове, рядом устричные фермы и рыбаки, невероятный вид на внутреннее море Японии )
В самом отеле много дополнительных приятных вещей - аромамасла, чай из мяты с сада, вино и сакэ, кофе, чай, сладости и поздний перекус из карри. Завтрак великолепный)
Онсен очень приятный и чистый!
Я рекомендую этот отель для расслабления и отдыха от суеты!
Unparalleled beauty, the hotel room can see the sunrise of Miyagi Island, you can also see the Miyagi Bird House ⛩️, the hotel saw the Chinese passport and immediately had a Chinese waiter to communicate with you, the attitude was super nice. The service is super good, the hotel's hot springs are also quite comfortable, you can soak in the hot springs sooner or later.
Service: Too good. Breakfast also has the famous Miyajima oyster
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AAnonymous UserThe hotel is huge and in a great location, very convenient for getting around, and close to the airport bus stop. The room view was decent. The nearby mall wasn't very exciting though, a bit boring. It's also close to the Atomic Bomb Dome.
However, the room facilities are really, really, really outdated. The decor is old-fashioned and not suitable for young people. I wouldn't recommend it.
SshiningstatIt was one of the best hotels I ever slept in Japan. Usually, we try 3 to 5 star hotels in every local capital city. This one is of course famous Prince hotel but it is quite away from the city center yet situated in the most beautiful area of Hiroshima. From the hotel rooms we could see the skyline of the town and the sea.
Breakfast is served on the top floor you can choose traditional Japanese (Nadaman/super famous Japanese restaurant) or western style buffet breakfast.
With a little supplemental fee, I could go to Onsen (hotspring) and it was soo relaxing and the view was stunning. You even can sail to Miyajima island from this hotel port.
TTianxiamishikeThis was my third stay at this hotel, and just like the previous two times, I was very satisfied. The hotel is within walking distance of Shukkei-en Garden, and not far from Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Hiroshima Castle. You can take a bus or walk, and a taxi isn't expensive either. The bus to Hiroshima Airport is right downstairs, which is incredibly convenient.
TtomcjThis was my second stay at this hotel within a year. The rooms are clean and spacious, and despite being right below Hiroshima Station, you can barely hear any noise. The breakfast is also good. The surrounding area has excellent transportation links, and there are many dining options inside the station. This time, my 80-year-old travel companion and I stayed for 4 nights. Not far from the hotel is Shukkei-en Garden, which is worth a visit (Figs. 1-5).
From Hiroshima Station, you can take a direct train to Iwakuni Station. From there, take a bus to see Kintaikyo Bridge, one of Japan's three most famous bridges. Nearby, you can also take a cable car up to Iwakuni Castle (Figs. 6-8). Alternatively, from Iwakuni Station, you can negotiate with a taxi driver for a private tour of these attractions, which costs around 12,000 yen for 2 hours.
On our way back from Iwakuni Station to Hiroshima by train, we made a detour at Miyajimaguchi to revisit Miyajima, one of Japan's three most scenic spots that we'd seen last year. We specifically wanted to admire the beauty of the torii gate during high tide (Fig. 9).
Furthermore, the airport shuttle bus to Hiroshima Airport departs from the bus terminal plaza right next to the hotel (Fig. 10). It seems to be from stop #5, and there's a self-service ticket machine next to the stop. Buses run very frequently.
MM2319****Facilities: The hotel is newly opened, so the facilities are very new. You can check in by yourself, but it would be better with guidance from the front desk staff.
Cleanliness: Very clean.
Environment: It's located at the North Exit of Hiroshima JR Station, a 5-minute walk after crossing the pedestrian bridge. There's a Lawson and 7-Eleven right downstairs, which is very convenient.
Service: Classic Japanese service, very attentive, and they even helped me sign for a package, which was a huge help.
Zzh3usA delight to be able to stay in this wonderful property. The property is really new and still 'smells new' the highlight facilities are the shower-room next to the swimming pool and the gym. The shower-room is equiped is Dyson hair dryers and has 'unlimited towels' for use. The room is pretty large for japan standards and the parking here is a breeze. Highly recommend! Most shops and eatries are closeby and you can walk there, Donki (open 24 hours) is just about a 10-12 minute walk.
GGuest UserThe breakfast was delicious and offered good value for money. It was very convenient to communicate with Ms. Wang at the front desk, as she spoke Chinese. I also signed up for a membership.
GGuest UserThe pretty natural scenery around the hotel was great.
Free hot springs are also very good,
The friendly staff of the hotel was also very good.
The sound of the air conditioner inside the room is a bit unfortunate .^^;
GGuest UserUnparalleled beauty, the hotel room can see the sunrise of Miyagi Island, you can also see the Miyagi Bird House ⛩️, the hotel saw the Chinese passport and immediately had a Chinese waiter to communicate with you, the attitude was super nice. The service is super good, the hotel's hot springs are also quite comfortable, you can soak in the hot springs sooner or later.
Service: Too good. Breakfast also has the famous Miyajima oyster
__WeChat61402****Really great! Except the location is a bit off. There is also a swimming pool to play in summer. There is also a gym and a bakery, but the variety of bread is a bit limited. Which expensive one is recommended for breakfast, or you may not be full.
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