Located in Imabari, 30 km from Oogamiyama Omoto Shrine, WAKKA provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Elizabeth
Canada
Wakka was hands-down our absolute favourite hotel during our 3 week holiday. We wish we'd stayed longer there, it's so special. We stayed in a geodesic dome tent right by the water, which was incredible. The tent was well-stocked with a cooler, air conditioning, and storage space, as well as a lovely little private patio. We had to use the shared bathroom and shower room, but that was no problem for us. There is a large Family Mart about 1 km away from the site with everything you could need.
We had biked the Shimanami Kaido from Onamichi and were exhausted and sweaty and gross when we arrived. The reception staff welcomed us in with cool towels and iced tea, and helped us get oriented and organized, making suggestions for dinner and activities. Tip: Wakka offers a lot of services, from bike rentals to excursions to meals, and it is worth checking out their website to see what you can add to your stay. For example, their rental bikes looked really nice compared to the ones we rented in Onamichi! We wish we had known more about what they offer beyond what's on Booking.com. This is a full-service facility that even non-paying guests can use (e.g. if you're cycling by, you can stop for a drink at their cafe, or get air for your bike tires, or just rest on their lawn). Really, really wonderful place.
Situated conveniently in the Ikuchi Island district of Onomichi, yubune is set 25 km from Oogamiyama Omoto Shrine, 27 km from Saikon-ji Temple and 31 km from Saikokuji Temple.
Travis
Australia
This was our favourite hotel we stayed in whilst in Japan. It was really well presented. It felt more like a Day Spa than a hotel room. We were very pleased with our stay and would definitely stay here again
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Shimanami Osayo no Yado - Vacation STAY 16166 is set in the Ikuchi Island district of Onomichi, 25 km from Oogamiyama Omoto Shrine, 28 km from Saikon-ji Temple and 31 km from Saikokuji Temple.
Mateja
Belgium
Sayomi was such a kind and generous host. The food she cooked was amazing (and plentiful) and we enjoyed staying in a traditional Japanese house. Sayomi also helped us to arrange the transport. We loved the massage chair.
Guesthouse Farmor - Vacation STAY 15083v is situated in Imabari, 37 km from Senkoji Temple, 38 km from MOU Onomichi City University Art Museum, as well as 38 km from Jodoji Temple.
Jean
Denmark
Very good location, practical to dry off after a very rainy cycle, comfortable sleep
Set within 35 km of Oogamiyama Omoto Shrine and 37 km of Henjou-in Temple, 伯方plus+ offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Imabari.
Alistair
United Kingdom
This is a delightful boutique hotel with exceptional service, right on the Onemichi-Imabari bike trail and the beach. The owners were very welcoming and helpful throughout our stay, presenting us with drinks of fresh local orange juice, helping us with dinner and, by themselves, making the stay very memorable. The rooms were exquisite, with one in traditional style and the other with a sofa and 4 bunk beds.
We were a family of 5 cycling with children from 11 up and we wanted to break the cycle ride from Onemichi, having read about it in a Financial Times article from before COVID. The hotel is about two thirds of the way through (49km out of 76km), making it a perfect point and making day 2 manageable after the day 1 exertions. (More serious cyclists have plenty of options to add distance to their rides.). The ride is easy to organise — we left most of our luggage in a coin locker at Onomichi station (there are more lockers in a unit in the square by the station), we collected reserved bikes at 7am, jumped on a ferry and started to explore the islands - citrus growing, ship building, rice fields, amazing bridges etc.
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