Well situated in the Ikuchi Island district of Onomichi, 島宿Nest is located 15 miles from Oogamiyama Omoto Shrine, 17 miles from Saikon-ji Temple and 19 miles from Saikokuji Temple.
Taylor
United States of America
It’s so comfy. It’s everything you need. The staff is lovely and the layout of the building is very nice. The rooftop is so delightful to get some breeze and the location of the building is fantastic.
Guest House tokonoma has air-conditioned accommodations in Shimo-yuge. Among the facilities at this property are a shared kitchen and a shared lounge, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Lia
Israel
This is a beautiful traditional Japanese guest house on the island of Yuge. We spent a night here while biking the Shimanami Kaido trail. Yas, our host, was super kind and helpful. Fully equipped kitchen with free coffee and tea. Nice shower. Towels can be rented for 100 yen and laundry machine use for 100 yen as well. Very comfortable tatami beds. Close to a very good izakaya restaurant for dinner as well!
Cycle Guest House SHIOKAZE is offering accommodations in Setoda. Featuring a shared lounge, this 1-star hostel has air-conditioned rooms with a shared bathroom.
Rhonda
Japan
Very clean convenient place to stay while cycling.
Motomachi Flat is located in Fukuyama, within a 14-minute walk of Fukuyama Museum of Literature and 0.7 miles of Fukuyama Human Rights and Peace Museum.
Azura
Malaysia
Very spacious, lots of mineral water provided, personal elavator to the flat, excellent washing machine with dryer, plug points everywhere in the flat, very clean n quiet place to stay. owner/agent very responsive and attentive.
Located in Inokuchi, 20 miles from Oogamiyama Omoto Shrine, Guesthouse tonari provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge.
Katherine
Japan
Comfy places to stay, lovely friendly hosts, kitchen (shared) available, easy to access if biking, access luggage delivery for folks biking shimanami kaido.
Located in Imabari, 18 miles from Oogamiyama Omoto Shrine, I-Link Hostel & Cafe Shimanami provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
Zach
United States of America
Amazing food, very close to Shimanami Kaido, very good for those cycling
Budget travelers know there's no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: Save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a little more.
There were a common area and balcony overlooking the strait. Spacious shared kitchen and bathroom. A section of table, a safe, and a basket for taking belongings for bathing were prepared
for each person in the dormitory.
This hostel was unique and cosy, the beds were comfy and warm, the room was spacious, the host was a really nice guy and recommended an amazing tiny ramen restaurant for dinner and the washing machine and dryer worked well and were cheap (something that has been a problem at lots of other hostels in Japan). Great value for money as well!
This place is great on the Shimanami Kaido, fan of architucture will love this place. Everything was beautiful to the details. Food there was beautiful too! 'Hipster' fancy and not cheap but worthe its while for sure! Single rooms have amazing views but the dormitory is as comfy and nice - the view on the tree is a nice gesture- Still need earplugs if you are sensitive to sounds.
Staff where nice and helpful and down to a little chat which is always appreciated.
Best hostel I have ever stayed. Clean and well-organized. Each bed is equipped with a small desk and chair. The room does not get too crowded, and protects your privacy very well. They provide you with towels every day, and have small lockers for the valuables. The bed was also comfortable.
Great location near train station. Temple walk nearby. We couldn't cycle cos of rainy weather, but the ferry terminal is just next to hotel. We have sea facing rooms - great views, but not cheap.
Best Hostel in Japan! cool design, loads of personality with the quirky collectible decor. cool intimate restaurant on-site frequented by the locals. Great location!
Jennie
Solo traveler
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