Top rated hotels in Hiroshima Prefecture

Guesthouse Akicafe Inn
4.6/539 Reviews
We moved to this hostel after an awful stay for the same price on the other side of town. I haven’t got a bad word to say about akicafe apart from that the coffee shop downstairs closes on Tuesday and Wednesday (the two days we stayed!) we eventually got to sample the coffee on the day of check out and it was the best coffee I have had in Japan. The dorms are so well designed in a capsule format with lights, plugs, a fan and lockers all built into your own bunk. It’s so private and you can’t hear anyone else once your in with the curtain shut. The toilet and shower facilities are spotless with all toiletries provided. The station is so close it makes a great base for day trips. All in all a fabulous hostel I would stay here again.
WeBase Hiroshima
4.4/529 Reviews
The hostel is modern and has all the required amenities of kitchen, laundry and friendly staff. My private room with ensuite/bathroom was quite a lot larger than I expected (compared to Japanese standards), with a queen bed and small counter area with seat. The location was fairly central with walking distance to the Museum, Park and castle areas. Plus close to restaurants. Highly recommend WeBase for anyone staying in Hiroshima.
Omotenashi Hostel Miyajima
4.1/59 Reviews
Felt welcomed by the hotel staff, shared rooms have properly divided beds. Fully equiped with basic amenities such as shampoo, body gel, towels, lockers... The lounge was full of books to read (tourism books, novels, manga...) and is tastefully decorated. Family-friendly place. Close to the local train line that travels to Miyajimaguchi harbour (Ferry to the island) in barely 6 minutes. Great experience overall.
Sejour Inn Capsule
4.1/516 Reviews
I had a private room here. Although this is slightly better the noise on the floor is terrible and it's hard to get a good night's sleep. The place needs to be refurbished slightly as it's a bit dire and dated. Having said that it's clean and staff are friendly. This sharing facilities is just not for me and lack of sleep is a deal breaker. Sleeping in a capsule was a good experience.
RED HELMET House&Sports Bar Hiroshima
4.3/521 Reviews
I spent a night here while backpacking around Japan with a JR Rail Pass. The place was easy to find with my phone guiding me. Maybe a little far from Hiroshima station to roll a suitcase with wheels over noisy road surfaces at night, but not bad for those travelling lightly. It's also not far from the local sports stadium. First floor of this hostel is a sports bar/restaurant. The hostel entrance is off to the left side of the building front. One of the staff from the bar will come to a window to get you checked in. Once checked in you will have in/out privileges with a passcode. The second floor is a living room type common area. There are couches, desks, manga to read, a guitar to play with and sightseeing info available here. Also stairs leading down to the sports bar and you can hear the patrons down there clearly. Once the bar closes for the night, this common room is also closed to hostel guests. The rest of the floors are sleeping and restroom areas. Unlike a typical capsule hotel this one looks handmade with wooden capsule and ladders. It was actually more comfortable than other capsules I stayed in on this trip. The futon mattress felt fluffier than normal. There was a privacy curtain but there was no way to seal and lock it as in many other capsule hotels. The price was extremely reasonable and I will probably stay here again on a future trip to Hiroshima.
Area Inn Fushimicho Fukuyama Castle Side 1-16 - Hostel
4.2/512 Reviews
The staff was very good, helped me take my luggage to the third floor, a little shaking stairs, very powerful 👍. The suitcase can be spread out, the space is large, the construction site wind, the place where my head pillow is above the unpacked beam, there are two wood, it feels not safe, I changed the side to sleep!
Capsule Hotel Cube Hiroshima
4.4/541 Reviews
My family of four (2 adults and 2 teens, age 16+) wanted to experience a capsule hotel in Japan. Our one night in Hiroshima seemed like the perfect opportunity, especially since this hotel gets such good reviews. We are all tall (up to 6' 4”). So I worried if it would be comfortable, but none of us had a problem with the length. My daughter and I stayed on the women's floor, while my husband and son stayed on the men's floor. We each had our own premium capsule. None of us minded getting a little time to ourselves after traveling together for a week... And it's SO quiet. Overall I loved the experience and would recommend it. However, my husband and I both thought that our beds - basically a pad on a hard surface - were too uncomfortable to get a good night's sleep. Our teens thought their beds were fine.
Hiroshima Peace Hotel - Hostel
3.7/58 Reviews
Room was spacious. No breakfast at the hotel but the location was perfect. A lot of restaurants nearby.
Simple Stay Miyajima
3/57 Reviews
Good location, very close to the station and the pier, there are staff at check in, the staff is also very friendly and willing to help, the bed in the room is clean, the fork plug is not enough, Pantry is narrow and a bit messy, and the price is low.
Hiroshima Guest House Nice Day
4.6/54 Reviews
The hotel is very comfortable and comfortable. The only suggestion I would make would be to improve the signalling of the place from outside, as it may be a little difficult to find the place at night for foreigners.

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Local Travel Info

Number of hotels46
Number of Reviews 219
Average Price(Weekday Night)AU$88
Average Price(Weekend Night)AU$109