Oyado Tsukiusagi

9.8
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.8/10, based on 210 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Station Access Old Town Temple District
Staff 9,9/10
Facilities 9,7/10
Cleanliness 9,9/10
Comfort 9,9/10
Value for money 9,6/10
Location 9,9/10

Ryokan highlights

A small Japanese-style stay in central Miyajima with walkable sightseeing access and traditional rooms.

Miyajima Center BaseWell placed on Miyajima for easy walks to the ferry area, shops, and key sights.
Shrine Walk AccessItsukushima Shrine is reachable on foot, making early or evening visits especially convenient.
Traditional Tatami RoomsJapanese-style rooms with tatami and futons create a more local, ryokan-like island stay.
Some Sea ViewsSelected rooms offer sea views, adding extra atmosphere to a compact Miyajima stay.
Private Bath ComfortRooms include private bathroom facilities, a practical advantage over more basic traditional lodgings.
Quiet Small-Scale FeelReview patterns suggest a clean, calm, intimate stay suited to couples and relaxed travelers.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightAccess is the strongest driver here: the inn is about a 1-minute walk from the Miyajima ferry terminal, so it is ideal for a smooth arrival, afternoon shrine-area walk, dinner on the island or nearby, an evening stroll, and a quiet morning before departing. A second night only makes sense if you want a slower Miyajima pace with Mt. Misen or seasonal walks.
Trip-planning verdict: Oyado Tsukiusagi works best as a 1-night Miyajima island stay for travelers who want an easy ferry arrival, traditional tatami lodging, and early or late access to the shrine area after day-trippers thin out.

Know before booking

No onsen focusThis is a small minshuku-style stay with private in-room bath facilities, not a destination onsen ryokan.
Limited base valueMiyajima supports a short scenic stay, but it is not the most efficient multi-night base for wider Hiroshima sightseeing.
Small propertyWith only a few rooms, atmosphere is intimate and quiet, but facilities and service range are limited.

Food & drinks

Verified Miyajima ryokan at 860-7 with guest rooms above a small first-floor restaurant; nearby island specialties focus on oysters and anago.

BARL ISSAI (on-site)
on-site

First-floor restaurant and bar at the ryokan address; casual island dishes and drinks.

  • Raw oystersfoodFresh seasonal oysters.
  • Oyster udonfoodUdon with local oysters.
  • Japanese pizzaspecialtyLocal-style pizza with island toppings.
  • Conger eel dishesfoodAnago specialties are offered.
  • Beer and sakedrinkSimple bar drinks.
Yakigaki no Hayashi (nearby)
nearby4 min walk

Well-known oyster specialist in the Omotesando arcade.

  • Grilled oystersfoodSignature Hiroshima-style oysters.
  • Oyster set mealsfoodMixed oyster dishes.
  • Anago dishesfoodSome conger eel options.
Inachu (nearby)
nearby4 min walk

Local Japanese restaurant known for Miyajima staples.

  • Anago-meshispecialtyConger eel over rice.
  • Grilled oystersfoodClassic island seafood.
  • Fried oystersfoodCrisp oyster plate.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Oyado Tsukiusagi is a small Miyajima inn in a very convenient island-side location, best reached on foot from the Miyajima ferry arrival area after arriving via Miyajimaguchi.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A very small Miyajima stay that works best for travelers who want to be right by the ferry terminal and value a quiet, simple Japanese-style room over full ryokan services. It is especially convenient for short island stays, but less suitable if you expect dinner service, a hot spring, or lots of on-site facilities.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • One-minute walk from the ferryThe property is right in front of Miyajima Pier, which makes arrival and departure unusually easy if you are carrying luggage or catching an early boat.
  • Tiny and peaceful atmosphereWith only three rooms, the stay feels far quieter and more personal than a larger hotel, which suits travelers who want a low-key base on the island.
  • Some rooms overlook the pierThe Mangetsu and Shingetsu Japanese-style rooms are on the pier side, giving you a direct sense of Miyajima life from the room rather than a generic town view.
  • Good fit for traditional-room loversThe property offers tatami Japanese-style rooms with yukata and a simple local feel, so it suits travelers who want a more classic stay than a standard business hotel.
  • Easy for self-guided island staysThere is no meal service, but bring-in is allowed and the inn provides a self-serve cafe corner with tea, coffee, and small snacks, which is handy for flexible sightseeing days.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • No dinner or breakfast serviceThis is not the right pick if you want the classic ryokan experience of kaiseki dinner and breakfast served at the property.
  • Not all rooms are equally privateSome lower-category rooms use shared toilet, shower, and wash facilities, so the experience depends a lot on which room type you book.
  • Pier-side rooms may feel less secludedThe rooms facing the ferry side are convenient and lively, but travelers who want a more tucked-away atmosphere may prefer somewhere deeper inside the island.
  • Very limited on-site facilitiesThere is no elevator, no large bath, and no resort-style amenities, so the inn is better as a simple sleeping base than as a destination stay in itself.
  • Small property means less flexibilityWith only three rooms, availability can be tight and there is less room choice if you are picky about layout, view, or bathroom setup.

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Current position: 1st out of 19 ryokans in Miyajima.

Rank Ryokan Rating Reviews
🥇 1st Oyado Tsukiusagi Current ryokan 9.8/10 210
🥈 2nd Itsumoya 9.9/10 79
🥉 3rd ITSUKUSHIMA IROHA 9.5/10 512
4th Itsukushimahigashimonzen Kikugawa 9.4/10 899
5th Bettei Fujiya 9.6/10 26
6th Jukeiso 9.3/10 1,540
7th Iwaso 9.3/10 1,298
8th Kikunoya 9.1/10 2,109
9th Kinsuikan 9.1/10 347
10th 宮島離れの宿 IBUKU -Miyajima Hanare no Yado IBUKU- 9.0/10 729
11th Miyajima Seaside Hotel 9.0/10 686
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