Azumi Setoda

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Azumi Setoda

A hot topic, Japanese ryokan, was created by the legendary hotelier.

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Setoda Port on Ikuchijima Island was once a hub of maritime traffic in the Setouchi Area. In March 2021, the historical residence of the Horiuchi family, which prospered in the shipping and salt manufacturing industries, will be reborn as a Japanese ryokan.
Mr. Adrian Zecha, a world-renowned hotelier, was in charge of the project. The hotel is said to have pursued the spirit of home-like hospitality and richness that creates empathy with the local community as its top priority.

Architect and SUKIYA-ZUKURI (one of Japanese architectural style) expert Shiro Miura renovated the 1876 building while carefully preserving its precious columns, beams, and design. The simple, high-quality space in harmony with nature is open and airy, and the balance of Japanese and Western, traditional and modern, light and shadow, is superb.

The guest rooms are cozy and comfortable with the beauty and relaxation of a ryokan.
Traditional Japanese beauty Hakoniwa-garden. In contrast, rooms on the second floor have a balcony where you can relax after a bath. In addition, there are maisonette-type rooms equipped with "Horigotatsu.

Dinner in the dining room is prepared using French techniques, with vegetables from the Setouchi area, centering on Setoda, as the main ingredient. The dishes are served in gorgeous dishes served in vessels inherited from the head of the Horiuchi family. The chef has deepened his understanding of local ingredients by talking with the producers, and you can experience the "flavor" of these ingredients.

The hotel offers a wide variety of activities, allowing you to enjoy the nature, history, and culture of Setoda.

Highlights

  • A Japanese-style ryokan (Japanese inn) created by a world-renowned Hotelier.
  • High-quality space in a historic mansion.
  • Comfortable guest rooms with the quality of a Japanese ryokan.
  • Richly creative cuisine that will make you feel as if you were invited to the Horiuchi Residence.
  • A wide range of activities.

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  • A mansion built in 1876 by the Horiuchi family, a wealthy merchant on Ikuchijima, was reborn as a Japanese ryokan.

    A mansion built in 1876 by the Horiuchi family, a wealthy merchant on Ikuchijima, was reborn as a Japanese ryokan.

  • The lobby has high ceilings and impressive blue walls inspired by the ocean.

    The lobby has high ceilings and impressive blue walls inspired by the ocean.

  • Rooms with a view of the Hakoniwa-garden, rooms with balconies, and maisonette-type rooms are also available.

    Rooms with a view of the Hakoniwa-garden, rooms with balconies, and maisonette-type rooms are also available.

  • The dining room is located in the center of the first floor of the building, with an open atrium that extends to the second floor.

    The dining room is located in the center of the first floor of the building, with an open atrium that extends to the second floor.

  • The chef uses local ingredients selected in consultation with the producers, and the food is served in dishes inherited from the Horiuchi family head of the family.

    The chef uses local ingredients selected in consultation with the producers, and the food is served in dishes inherited from the Horiuchi family head of the family.

  • There is also a private room with a glass wall with a view of greenery through the window. Celebrate your special day here.

    There is also a private room with a glass wall with a view of greenery through the window. Celebrate your special day here.

  • Various woods are lavishly used throughout the building.

    Various woods are lavishly used throughout the building.

  • The courtyard and other areas skillfully mix the boundaries between public and private.

    The courtyard and other areas skillfully mix the boundaries between public and private.

  • The legendary hotelier created a hot topic, Japanese ryokan.

    The legendary hotelier created a hot topic, Japanese ryokan.

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Details

Property name
Azumi Setoda
Postal Code
722-2411
Address
269 Setodacho Setoda, Onomichi City, Hiroshima
Telephone
0845-23-7911
Check-in
4:00pm-
Check-out
-12:00pm
Room Rate
Room &Breakfast from 40,172 yen
Room with 2 meals: 58,322 yen and up
Access
1 min. walk from Setoda Port
Credit Cards
Accepted (Visa / Master Card / JCB / Diners Club / AMERICAN EXPRESS)
Website
Official Website