3.5(32 reviews)

A hidden inn on the island surrounded by the blessings of nature

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A hidden island where time is forgotten

Ooan is a small fishing village on Oosaki Kamijima, a remote island in Hiroshima Prefecture. This place is home to an inn that preserves the traditional atmosphere of the island, allowing guests to enjoy a stay surrounded by the blessings of nature.

Food is the treasure of the island

The inn is proud to offer homemade dishes using fresh seafood. You can fully enjoy the seasonal ingredients of the island, such as bonito sashimi and flounder simmered in soy sauce. The breakfast is also a carefully prepared Japanese set meal, offering exclusive dishes that reflect the owner's expertise.

The warm atmosphere of the old-fashioned appearance

The inn has a history of over half a century and exudes the fragrance of the Showa era. However, the guest rooms have been renovated to provide a clean and comfortable space. Although the toilet and bath are shared, you should be able to feel the leisurely flow of time.

Heartwarming hospitality in a homely atmosphere

The inn's hospitality is warm and the homemade dishes are delightful. The kind and attentive service will make you feel warm inside. From the small experiences that make you feel the island, you may rediscover a nostalgic sense of peace.

Enjoying island time

You can use the inn as a base to leisurely explore the island, take a seaside walk, or visit the island's small attractions. In the tranquil flow of island time, a fulfilling time awaits, liberated from the everyday routine.

Reviews

5(a month ago)
おくちゃん
Right next to the ferry terminal It's a shared toilet and bath, so it's a bit tricky for families, but it was great for singles. The food is delicious and we recommend breakfast and dinner. Improved eating habits A good environment for lower blood sugar levels There's really nothing around.
4(a year ago)
Hironori
I stayed for one night. It was 6,600 yen (tax included) for a Japanese-style room with two meals in the evening and breakfast. I used it during Golden Week, but the price seems to be the same as usual. The food was very delicious with lots of side dishes. Breakfast was served between 6:45 and 8:00, and dinner was served at the dining hall between 18:00 and 20:00. The toilet and bath are unisex, so some people may not like it. It was enough just to eat and sleep. It was old, but it was beautiful. There was also a washing machine.
4(2 years ago)
rin rin
I stayed in a Western-style room in the annex. It was about 8 tatami mats and beautiful. (It seems to have been renovated) There were face towels, bath towels, and toothbrushing sets. The food was very good both in the morning and at night. The volume was also perfect. (See photo) The toilet and bath were shared. When a woman enters the bath, the message ``A woman is in the bath.'' I put a tag on it and locked it. There were four showers, a large bathtub, and a jet bath. Of course there was a parking lot.
4(3 years ago)
ナハト
There is a main building with Japanese-style rooms, and a new building next to the main building with Western-style rooms. There is also a parking lot near the inn. Accommodation fees will be higher in the new building. Baths and toilets are shared, and the communal baths can only be used until 11pm. You can also use Wi-Fi for free. The food was delicious, mainly fish dishes, and the staff was very kind. If I have a chance, I would like to use it again.
4(3 years ago)
C Kawamura
Dinner when I stayed there was seared bonito, boiled flounder, tonteki, small side dish, miso soup, and salad. Satisfied, satisfied. The room is clean and the toilet has a washlet. The large public bath also has a jet bath. The room has a TV, refrigerator, and air conditioner. Bath towels, face towels, yukatas, and toothbrushes were provided.

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