Iwaso Ryokan · Miyajima Island · Hiroshima, Japan

Iwaso Ryokan

Miyajima Island · Hiroshima · Japan · Founded 1854

Founded in 1854 and birthplace of Momiji Manju, Iwaso is the most historic luxury ryokan on Miyajima Island — within walking distance of the 1,400-year-old Itsukushima Shrine, its floating torii gate, and the sacred maple forests of Momijidani valley.

Walking Distance to the Floating Torii GateMichelin-Starred Kaiseki · Founded 1854Itsukushima Shrine UNESCO Cultural Heritage
Starting FromUSD 20,000per package · 2 guests · 4 nights
Location Overview
Momijidani, Miyajima Island, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima 739-0522, Japan · Ferry from Miyajimaguchi 10min · 30min from Hiroshima Station · UNESCO World Heritage Island
Where Japan Has Always Come to Worship

Iwaso Ryokan
Luxury Momiji Villa Suite · 1854

LocationMomijidani Valley, Miyajima Island, Hiroshima Prefecture
SuiteLuxury Momiji Villa Suite (Hanare cottage — Taisho to Showa era)
Founded1854 (Ansei 1st year) — birthplace of Momiji Manju
ShrineItsukushima Shrine — 1,400 years old, UNESCO World Cultural Heritage
Michelin1 Michelin star for cuisine; G7 2016 and 2023 summit working dinner venue
ForestMomijidani Valley — sacred maple forest, four-season stream, deer walking the gardens

Founded in 1854, Iwaso is the oldest and most celebrated ryokan on Miyajima Island, located in Momijidani Valley at the foot of the sacred mountain from which the island takes its name. The ryokan's Hanare cottages — detached one-storied timber buildings constructed between the Taisho and early Showa eras — are set within the maple forest alongside the Momijidani stream, where deer walk freely through the gardens and the seasons change with uncommon drama.

Itsukushima Shrine, 15 minutes on foot from Iwaso, was built in the Heian period style by Taira no Kiyomori — its great torii gate stands in the sea, appearing to float at high tide, and is among the most recognized images in Japan. UNESCO listed the shrine and Miyajima's primeval forest as a World Cultural Heritage Site. The island has been considered sacred for over 1,400 years.

Iwaso's kaiseki cuisine received 1 Michelin star and was selected as the working dinner venue for the G7 Foreign Ministers' Summit in 2016 and the G7 Leaders' Summit in 2023 — the highest recognition the Japanese government has given to a private dining room. The ryokan is also the birthplace of Momiji Manju, the maple-leaf cake that has become the most iconic souvenir of Hiroshima Prefecture.

Through the Lens

Maple Valley
& The Floating Torii Gate

Iwaso Ryokan from the approach — Momijidani Valley, Miyajima Island; the Hanare cottages of Taisho to Showa era nestled in the maple forest beside a sacred stream
Iwaso Ryokan main facility — historic timber architecture of Momijidani Valley, Miyajima Island, walking distance to Itsukushima Shrine UNESCO World Heritage
Iwaso Ryokan Hanare detached cottage — craftsmen's detail in window, lattice, alcove post, and decorative transom; built in the early 20th century among sacred Miyajima forest
Iwaso Ryokan Hanare interior — tatami room with maple valley view; traditional sukiya-style architecture; sacred deer visible from the garden
Iwaso Ryokan historic Hanare garden — the four-season maple forest stream of Momijidani Valley; deer walking freely; Japanese garden with mountain backdrop
Iwaso Kimpu-tei Hanare — the celebrated detached cottage loved by many celebrities and dignitaries, Momijidani Valley, Miyajima Island
Iwaso Ryokan traditional architecture detail — ancient timber craftsmanship of the Showa-era Hanare, Miyajima Island, Hiroshima Prefecture
Accommodation

Luxury Momiji Villa Suite
Hanare Cottage · Maple Valley

The Iwaso Hanare are the ryokan's most celebrated rooms — detached one-storied cottages built between the Taisho and Showa eras, set within the maple forest of Momijidani Valley alongside the clear mountain stream. Each cottage is different; craftsmen's detail is visible in every window frame, lattice, alcove post, and decorative transom. The Kimpu-tei Hanare is the most famous, loved by the celebrities, dignitaries, and royalty who have stayed at Iwaso since 1854.

Deer from Miyajima's protected forest walk through Iwaso's gardens. The stream runs beside the cottages in all seasons, and the maple valley changes radically from the fresh green of spring to the blazing autumn that gave Miyajima its name (Miyajima means "shrine island," but Momijidani — the maple valley — is the island's soul).

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Luxury Momiji Villa Suite
Detached Hanare cottage · Taisho/Showa-era timber architecture · tatami room · Momijidani maple valley view · private indoor bath
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Kimpu-tei Hanare
The most celebrated Iwaso cottage · loved by dignitaries and celebrities · deep integration with Momijidani forest · historically the most requested room
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Senshintei Hanare
Renovated 1949 sukiya-style tea-ceremony house cottage · named by the 15th Grand Master of Omote Senke · the most architecturally refined of the Hanare
Dining & Flavours

Hiroshima Kaiseki
Michelin-Starred · G7 Summit Venue

Iwaso's kaiseki cuisine received 1 Michelin star — a recognition of the chef's mastery of Hiroshima Prefecture's exceptional seafood and mountain produce. The restaurant was selected as the working dinner venue for the G7 Foreign Ministers' Summit (2016) and the G7 Leaders' Summit (2023), when heads of state from the world's seven largest economies dined in the Hanare and banquet rooms of this 170-year-old ryokan.

The kaiseki draws directly from the Hiroshima sea: oysters from the beds visible from the ferry, conger eel, sea bream, and Seto Inland Sea fish prepared according to the classical kaiseki sequence. Mountain vegetables from the Chugoku highlands, tofu, and Hiroshima sake complete the most ceremonially rigorous of Japan's culinary traditions.

1 Michelin Star Kaiseki · G7 Leaders' Summit 2023 Venue · Hiroshima Oyster & Conger Eel · Seto Inland Sea Seasonal Seafood · Traditional Hiroshima Sake Pairing
Curated Experiences

Six Defining Experiences

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Private Itsukushima Shrine Cultural Tour
A private guided tour of Itsukushima Shrine with a cultural historian — the 1,400-year-old structure, the Heian-period architecture, and the sacred history of the island that was never allowed to be polluted by human birth or death
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Traditional Calligraphy Workshop
A private Japanese calligraphy workshop in the Hanare cottage, using handmade Hiroshima washi paper and traditional brushes — a study in the same meditative discipline that shaped Japanese culture for 1,500 years
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Momijidani Valley Nature Exploration
A guided walk through the sacred maple valley behind Iwaso — the forest of Momijidani, the mountain stream, and the shrines of Mount Misen, Miyajima's sacred peak, accessible by ropeway
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Private Hiroshima Oyster Tasting
A private tasting of Hiroshima's famous oysters at a local producer — the Seto Inland Sea produces over 70% of Japan's oysters; this is where the ingredient comes from
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Sunset Torii Gate Photography Session
A private guided photography session at the floating torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine at sunset or high tide — the most photographed Shinto shrine in Japan, from the best position, without crowds
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Hiroshima City Private Cultural Tour
A private day excursion to Hiroshima — Peace Memorial Park, the Atomic Bomb Dome UNESCO site, and the hidden temples and markets of the city centre
Your Journey Here

4 Nights · 5 Days

Four nights in the most historic ryokan on Japan's most sacred island — a floating torii gate, a Michelin-starred kaiseki that served world leaders, and maple forests where deer walk freely through the garden.

Add-ons: Private shrine night illumination tour +$400 · Hiroshima sushi masterclass +$600

Day 1 · Hiroshima · Miyajima Ferry · Ryokan Arrival
Transfer & Welcome Kaiseki
Transfer from Hiroshima Airport or Station to Miyajimaguchi, then 10-minute ferry to Miyajima Island. Ryokan check-in and Hanare cottage orientation. Welcome kaiseki dinner with Hiroshima oysters and Seto Inland Sea seafood.
Day 2 · Itsukushima Shrine Tour · Island Walk · Onsen
Shrine & Forest
Morning private guided tour of Itsukushima Shrine — the floating torii, the Heian-period architecture, and the sacred island history. Afternoon walk through Miyajima village and Momijidani valley. Evening onsen in the Hanare.
Day 3 · Calligraphy Workshop · Momijidani Hike
Writing & Mountain
Morning traditional Japanese calligraphy workshop in the Hanare cottage. Afternoon guided hike through Momijidani maple valley to the shrines of Mount Misen. Kaiseki dinner with mountain game and Hiroshima sake.
Day 4 · Oyster Tasting · Sunset Torii Session
Sea & Light
Morning private Hiroshima oyster tasting experience. Afternoon free or Hiroshima city excursion. Sunset private photography session at the floating torii gate at high tide.
Day 5 · Breakfast · Transfer
Final Morning & Departure
Traditional ryokan breakfast in the Hanare. Ferry to Miyajimaguchi and private transfer to Hiroshima Airport or Station.
At a Glance

Iwaso Ryokan

Location
Momijidani Valley, Miyajima Island, Hiroshima Prefecture
Suite
Luxury Momiji Hanare Villa Suite
Founded
1854 — oldest and most historic ryokan on Miyajima
Duration
4 Nights · 5 Days
Guests
2 guests (private Hanare cottage)
Cuisine
1 Michelin star · G7 Summit 2023 dinner venue
Shrine
Itsukushima Shrine — 15min walk · UNESCO World Heritage
Forest
Momijidani Valley — sacred maple forest · deer garden
Package Includes

Everything Provided

  • 4 nights Luxury Momiji Hanare Villa Suite
  • Daily kaiseki breakfast and dinner (Michelin-starred kitchen)
  • Private cultural guide throughout stay
  • Private Itsukushima Shrine cultural tour
  • Traditional calligraphy workshop
  • Miyajima island exploration and Momijidani valley hike
  • Pre-trip welcome package
Why Iwaso Ryokan

The Most Historic Luxury Ryokan on Japan's Most Sacred Island

Iwaso has been receiving guests in Momijidani Valley since 1854 — the year before Commodore Perry's second visit to Japan ended two centuries of isolation. The Hanare cottages were built between 1900 and 1950 and have been the preferred rooms of emperors, artists, and heads of state ever since. The kitchen received a Michelin star and served world leaders at the G7 Summit. And the ryokan invented Momiji Manju — the maple-leaf cake that every visitor to Hiroshima carries home. There is no more complete expression of what Japan means by "ryokan hospitality" than this valley, this forest, and this kitchen.

Miyajima Island · Hiroshima · Japan · Founded 1854

Iwaso Ryokan
Iwaso Ryokan · Miyajima Island · Hiroshima, Japan

A 4-night stay in the most historic luxury ryokan on Miyajima Island — the UNESCO World Heritage site of Itsukushima Shrine and its floating torii gate, 15 minutes from the Hanare cottage door. Founded in 1854; 1 Michelin star; G7 Leaders' Summit 2023 dinner venue.

Private calligraphy workshop. Oyster tasting on the Seto Inland Sea. Sunset photography at the floating torii. A Momijidani valley hike through sacred Japanese maple forest. And a Michelin-starred kaiseki dinner that has served heads of state.

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Signature Experiences
  • Private Itsukushima Shrine historical tour
  • Traditional Japanese calligraphy workshop
  • Momijidani valley maple forest exploration
  • Private Hiroshima oyster tasting
  • Sunset floating torii gate photography
  • Hiroshima city Peace Memorial private tour
Duration
4 Nights / 5 Days
Price
USD 20,000 / 2 guests
Suite
Luxury Momiji Hanare Suite
Location
Miyajima, Hiroshima
Journey Details
Day 1
Hiroshima · Miyajima Ferry · Ryokan Arrival
Transfer from Hiroshima Airport or Station to Miyajimaguchi, then 10-minute ferry to Miyajima Island. Ryokan check-in and Hanare cottage orientation. Welcome kaiseki dinner with Hiroshima oysters and Seto Inland Sea seafood.
Day 2
Itsukushima Shrine Tour · Island Walk · Onsen
Morning private guided tour of Itsukushima Shrine — the floating torii, the Heian-period architecture, and the sacred island history. Afternoon walk through Miyajima village and Momijidani valley. Evening onsen in the Hanare.
Day 3
Calligraphy Workshop · Momijidani Hike
Morning traditional Japanese calligraphy workshop in the Hanare cottage. Afternoon guided hike through Momijidani maple valley to the shrines of Mount Misen. Kaiseki dinner with mountain game and Hiroshima sake.
Day 4
Oyster Tasting · Sunset Torii Session
Morning private Hiroshima oyster tasting experience. Afternoon free or Hiroshima city excursion. Sunset private photography session at the floating torii gate at high tide.
Day 5
Breakfast · Transfer
Traditional ryokan breakfast in the Hanare. Ferry to Miyajimaguchi and private transfer to Hiroshima Airport or Station.
4 nights Luxury Momiji Hanare Villa Suite
Daily kaiseki breakfast and dinner (Michelin-starred kitchen)
Private cultural guide throughout stay
Private Itsukushima Shrine cultural tour
Traditional calligraphy workshop
Miyajima island exploration and Momijidani valley hike
Pre-trip welcome package
International flights
Personal expenses and gratuities
Private shrine night illumination tour (add-on: +$400)
Hiroshima sushi masterclass (add-on: +$600)
Starting From
USD 20,000
Duration
4 Nights / 5 Days
Guests
2 guests (private Hanare cottage)
Suite
Luxury Momiji Villa Suite — Hanare Cottage
Meals
Daily Michelin-starred kaiseki breakfast & dinner
Transfers
Ferry and private transfers included
Add-ons
Shrine illumination +$400 · Sushi masterclass +$600

All components are fully flexible — refined with your Richseen specialist prior to confirmation.

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