Jukeiso
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Jukeiso

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Miyajima-cho 50, 739-0533 廿日市, Préfecture de Hiroshima, Japon
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With a stay at Jukeiso in Hatsukaichi (Itsukushima), you'll be steps from Setonaikai National Park and 4 minutes by foot from Itsukushima Shrine. This ryokan is 1 mi (1.6 km) from Miyajima Ferry Terminal and 15.9 mi (25.6 km) from Atomic Bomb Dome.Voir plus
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4.6/5Excellent·Propreté : 4.6
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Source chaudeRestaurantSalle de réunionBagagerieRéception ouverte 24h/24Wi-Fi dans les espaces publicsGratuit
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Train : Shishiiwa Station
(11,1km)
Monument : Momijidani Park
(140m)
Monument : Itsukushima-jinja
(350m)
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Chambre de style japonais
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Chambre de style japonais

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Réfrigérateur
Minibar
Sachet de thé
Vue sur la montagne
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Chambre de style japonais, avec vue sur la mer (non fumeurs)
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Chambre de style japonais, avec vue sur la mer (non fumeurs)

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Non
Salle de bain privée
Minibar
Vue sur la mer
Sachet de thé
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Avis des voyageurs(32)

4,6/5
Excellent
Évaluations vérifiées
  • Propreté4,6
  • Commodités4,5
  • Emplacement4,6
  • Service4,6

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25 mars 2024
酒店可以提供免費寄送服務!一定要提前跟酒店聯繫!酒店離碼頭也挺遠的,最後到達還有一段樓梯,不過也因此,房間能看到大鳥居!一泊二食挺好的,温泉私湯也不錯!走的時候,可以將行李寄存,然後玩到去碼頭,可以讓碼頭的遊客中心打電話給酒店,讓他們送行李到碼頭,免費!
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Eiko Nagata
13 février 2024
施設は古いですが、サービスは素朴な感じで良かったです。 お料理も美味しく、提供していただいたタイミングも適切でした。 貸切露天風呂も楽しく家族で利用することができました。 都会の洗練されたサービスを求めている方にはちょっと物足りないかもしれませんが、普通によい旅館でした。 また利用したいです。
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Utilisateur anonyme
1 juillet 2023
服務很好,海景房看⛩️一流,很乾凈但是設施略老舊,無功無過
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Invité
7 avril 2024
I have never before walked into a hotel room and refused to leave because of the view but I did at this beautiful ryokan. Jukeiso is something special, set on the hill next to the famous O-Torii gate on the island. We were met at the ferry terminal and taken through the town to the ryokan, where we were met by more wonderfully attentive staff who gave us the warmest of welcomes and insisted on taking our bags, something I always feel guilty about. While we checked in, one member of staff even cleaned the wheels of our suitcase, which I'd say goes above and beyond. We were shown up to our room and we were quite blown away. The room had windows on two sides looking on to the bay where the O-Torii gate is. The room itself was a traditional Japanese one with tatami mats in the main room and futons which were laid out for us when we went for dinner. This being Japan, there were of course all modern conveniences including charging points, adaptors, spotlessly clean facilities, a TV and small kitchen area but the main draw was the stupendous view. We were given tea and invited to settle in and I didn't move until the evening. I just sat in the window looking at the view. The ryokan is located right in the town centre, down a flight of stairs. It is also about a five minute walk from the O-Torii gate. In the evening, we went down for dinner. I am a vegan and my wife had advised them of this. In response they had made clear that they were very happy to cater for me, which they did with aplomb. We were treated to a seven course meal which, for most residents was very heavily based around fish and seafood, with some of the area's famous oysters served as a starter. I was given equivalent dishes throughout and thoroughly enjoyed them all, although we were given so much that I was unable to finish my meal. The staff were attentive and helpful throughout. My only comment on their wonderful service is that they might have helped us poor foreigners with a description of the delicious food we were served. As with many traditional guest houses in Japan, the ryokan had a communal bathing area and an outdoor onsen which could be booked for free for half an hour. My wife enjoyed this on her own as I didn't want to rush her. Beautiful yucata were provided for bathers to wear after their relaxation time. We returned to our room to find that the futons had been laid out and we spent much of the evening simply sitting at the window before going to sleep. In the morning, we were able to get up and down to the O-Torii gate before all the tourists had arrived, which was a real treat. Breakfast was once again excellent with my wife and son enjoying a traditional one which, once again, was very fish and seafood dependent. As the unadventurous type - and a vegan - I had a traditional European breakfast of tea, toast, fruit and a small salad, which was just what I wanted. We left in the morning and the wonderful staff looked after our bags, deliverin
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Invité
30 mars 2024
Awesome Ryokan stay experience. From pick up to drop off, the hospitality and attention to detail are impressive. The 10 plus course dinner and an elaborate breakfast with a view are amazing. The room was large with tatami floors and en-suite toilet and shower. There are public and private onsens. The view from the room is amazing.
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Invité
25 mars 2024
Terrible! This claims to be a ryokan, but it’s just a massively overpriced tourist trap. All the decor is so tired: the bathroom, toilet, shower are vintage 1960s - even avocado green sanitary! The walls are scuffed and look like they were last decorated in the 1980s. The airco/heating is dated, and makes an awful noise. The food is truly awful. To call it kaiseki is a massive insult to all the genuine kaiseki chefs who skilfully combine quality ingredients to make an appetising meal. This is average ingredients by mediocre chefs (that isn’t rescued by the ‘cosplay’ of tourists dressing-up in yukata).
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Invité
28 avril 2023
This is a traditionnal japonese hotel (ryokan). We have never been to a traditionnal japonese hotel so it is tough to compare. All I can say is that our stay was very disappointing, First, there was some confusion regarding the reservation. Not clear if the issue was on my side or theirs. I had booked (or tought I had booked) room with view on the shrine and a private bath (onsen) in the room. At reception, we tried to find a solution but could not find any. So, we had no view. For the bath, there was a public one downstairs or a private one (outside) that you could reserve free of charge for 30 minutes. That 30 minutes was the highlight of our stay. We really liked it. The worst part was the room itself. I tought that we had one sitting area and one sleeping area. It turns out it is the same but converted at night. I knew that we would be sleeping on the floor but i had assumed that there would be some type of cushion. We had a very thin cushion and franckly, it felt the same as sleeping directly on the floor. Both my husband and I had very hard time sleeping and had backaches in the morning. The bathroom seem to date back 1960. The air conditioning unit was very noisy and had to be turned down. We had problems finding electrical outlets to charge our cell phones. The slippers provided to go to the bath were too small for us and quite uncomfortable. The bathrobes were ok. We had breakfast included. We chose western style. 3 possible times: 7;30, 8;00 or 8:30. it was ok. 1 egg, fruits, yogourt, toasts, apple or orange juice. One strange thing, we had a salad. I have never seen a salad at breakfast. Check out is 10:00 so, very early. Cleaning of close by rooms prevented us from sleeping in the morning, Note that the hotel is quite far from the ferry terminal and uphill. We had chosen to walk to get there. There is possibility to use a shuttle bus. We took it for return. So, not clear if my expectations were too hight or if this hotel is substandard for a Ryokan but all aI know is that our stay was very disappointing for us. We had 2 other stays planned at Ryokan elsewhere is Japan and we cancelled them. For dinner, please note that the majority of restaurants are not open for dinner as most tourists have left. Tourist information office was able to suggest some open restaurants at night.
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Invité
20 avril 2024
La struttura si trova un po’ defilata rispetto al cuore dell’isola e la nota peggiore è che per arrivare ci sono una quantità di gradini infinita. E’ stata durissima salire con le valigie. E’ un riokan datato che presenta tutti i suoi anni nonostante lo sforzo di renderlo pulito. La camera si presenta come una grande stanza vuota con delle sedute davvero scomode. Durante la cena ti allestiscono il futon o come si chiama che è poco più alto di un tappetino della palestra. Dormire è stato un incubo, ci siamo alzati pieni di dolori ma soprattutto non siamo riusciti proprio a dormire nonostante nell’armadio ho trovato altri futon e ci siamo fatti un letto più alto… eravamo comunque sdraiati quasi a terra. Non capisco le recensioni che parlano di quanto è bello dormire sull’isola… alla sera verso le 17,30/18,00 chiude tutto e si spengono tutte le luci, la vita si trasferisce negli hotel che in questo caso ha davvero poco da offrire, nemmeno una seduta comoda per leggere. L’onsen è una vasca piccolina che non offre alcun panorama, per me un’esperienza da non fare qui. La cena è particolare con tante piccole portate ma a noi non è piaciuto quasi nulla. Io consiglio di visitare l’isola ma al pomeriggio tornare ad Hiroshima e prendere un bell’hotel nel centro della città.
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Invité
20 janvier 2024
Vista spettacolare sul Santuario, siamo rimasti piacevolmente colpiti dalla cena, tutto appetitoso, curioso, sapori caratteristici che ci hanno lasciati ben soddisfatti. Abbiamo dormito benissimo. Personale accogliente e simpatico
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Politiques de l'établissement

Heures d'enregistrement et de départ de l'hôtel
Enregistrement : 15:00–19:00
Départ de l'hôtel : avant 10:00.

Horaires de la réception : 24 h/24 et 7 j/7

Conditions relatives aux enfants
Les enfants de tous âges sont les bienvenus dans cet hôtel.

Berceaux et lits supplémentaires
Les conditions relatives aux lits d'appoint varient selon le type de chambre. Veuillez vous référer à la politique relative au type de chambre correspondant. Pour connaître les politiques relatives aux lits bébés, veuillez contacter l'hôtel.

Petit déjeuner
Type japonais
Style À la carte
Heures d'ouverture [lun - dim] 07:30-09:00 Ouvert
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Adulte
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Les frais supplémentaires pour le petit déjeuner ne sont pas inclus dans le total et doivent être réglés sur place.

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Mesures sanitaires en vigueur

Vraiment très propre
  • 4,6/5
Mesures de sécurité
  • Thermomètres disponibles
Nettoyage et désinfection
  • Les chambres sont désinfectées entre les séjours

Description de l'établissement

  • Nombre de chambres : 13
With a stay at Jukeiso in Hatsukaichi (Itsukushima), you'll be steps from Setonaikai National Park and 4 minutes by foot from Itsukushima Shrine. This ryokan is 1 mi (1.6 km) from Miyajima Ferry Terminal and 15.9 mi (25.6 km) from Atomic Bomb Dome.

This smoke-free ryokan offers wheelchair access.

Free self parking is available onsite.

Make yourself at home in one of the 13 guestrooms featuring minibars and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Conveniences include electric kettles and free tea bags/instant coffee, and housekeeping is provided daily.

Services et équipements

Source chaude
Restaurant
Restaurant
Restaurant
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Questions fréquemment posées

Quelles sont les heures d'arrivée et de départ du Jukeiso ?

Les heures d'arrivée sont après 15:00 et les heures de départ sont avant 10:00.

Combine cela coûte-t-il de séjourner au Jukeiso ?

Les prix au Jukeiso varient en fonction de différents facteurs comme les dates de séjour et les conditions de l'hôtel. Pour consulter les prix, veuillez sélectionner les dates auxquelles vous souhaitez séjourner dans l'établissement.

Le Jukeiso se trouve-t-il à proximité de transports en commun ?

La station ou la gare la plus proche, Shishiiwa Station, se trouve à 11,1km de l'hôtel. Voir sur la carte.

Le Jukeiso propose-t-il un petit déjeuner ?

Oui, le Jukeiso propose un petit déjeuner.

Quels sont les services et commodités proposés par le Jukeiso ?

Le Jukeiso dispose des commodités et propose les services suivants : Source chaude, Restaurant, Salle de réunion.

Le Jukeiso propose-t-il un service de transfert aéroport-hôtel ?

Non, le Jukeiso ne propose pas de service de transfert aéroport-hôtel.

Le Jukeiso se trouve-t-il à proximité d'attractions touristiques ?

Le Jukeiso se trouve à proximité des attractions touristiques suivantes : Momijidani Park(≃ 140m), Itsukushima-jinja(≃ 350m), Daishoin(≃ 430m).

Y a-t-il une piscine au Jukeiso ?

Non, le Jukeiso ne dispose pas d'une piscine.

Le Jukeiso dispose-t-il d'équipements de remise en forme ?

Non, le Jukeiso ne dispose pas d'équipements de remise en forme.

Le Jukeiso dispose-t-il d'un parking ?

Non, le Jukeiso ne dispose pas d'un parking.

À propos de cet établissement

Gare la plus procheShishiiwa Station
Distance jusqu'à la gare11.1KM
Prix ​​moyen à partir deEUR563
Nombre d'étoiles de l'hôtel3