Featured Hotels Near Ōkunoshima

Kyukamura Ohkunoshima

Kyukamura Ohkunoshima

4.4 / 5Good5 Reviews
5476-4 Tadanoumicho
0.34KM from Ōkunoshima
Conference HallHikingCafeChildren's MealChildren's SuppliesLuggage Storage
per night
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Kawabata Ryokan Takehara by Tabist

Kawabata Ryokan Takehara by Tabist

3.7 / 5
Tadanouminagahama 1-10-16
4.02KM from Ōkunoshima
KTVBarLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceParking
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Tabist Setouchinoyado Takehara Seaside

Tabist Setouchinoyado Takehara Seaside

3.8 / 54 Reviews
3 Chome-18-26 Tadanouminagahama
3.17KM from Ōkunoshima
Parking
per night
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Private House for Rabbit Island

Private House for Rabbit Island

3.2 / 5
5-2-13 Tadanoumi Higashimachi
3.2KM from Ōkunoshima
per night
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Tabist Setouchi no Yado Takehara Seaside

Tabist Setouchi no Yado Takehara Seaside

2.9 / 5
Tadanouminagahama 3-18-26
3.17KM from Ōkunoshima
per night
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Ōkunoshima

Okunoshima Resort Village is ideal for families, offering spacious ocean-view rooms with private balconies overlooking the Red Lighthouse and Rabbit Field. Just a 5-minute walk from the pier, the resort provides complimentary bicycles for exploring hidden coves and forest trails. Each room features smart climate control systems and a traditional Japanese tatami lounge area. The rooftop infinity pool offers panoramic sea views perfect for sunset photography. Book via HopeGoo for exclusive early-bird rates and free upgrade options.

Take the JR Sanyo Main Line from Hiroshima Station to Takahashi Station, then transfer to a local bus bound for Okunoshima Island Pier—approximately 40 minutes. For an overnight stay, consider Umi Kaze no Ie, a coastal boutique guesthouse in Takahashi City. Located just 10 minutes from the pier, it features private seaside gardens and daily fresh seafood breakfasts. The property also offers free parking and complimentary rental e-bikes. Perfect for seamless island access. Reserve through HopeGoo for special discounts and guaranteed availability.

Okunoshima Resort Village’s ocean-view suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows capturing views of the red lighthouse and wild rabbits grazing in the meadow. Each suite includes an outdoor wooden hot tub where guests can soak under the stars while watching the moon reflect on the waves. The resort hosts guided morning tours to lesser-known WWII-era tunnels and offers hands-on workshops like crafting rabbit-themed pottery. All activities are led by certified local historians and emphasize sustainable tourism. Book via HopeGoo to secure your spot and receive a commemorative gift pack.

Umi Nagare Lodge, located just a 3-minute walk from the pier, is a standout eco-lodge built from reclaimed wood and local stone. Its rooftop observatory boasts a 270-degree glass wall view of the sea, ideal for capturing golden-hour sunsets. The owner, a local artist, organizes monthly "Island Poetry Nights" and provides free electric bike rentals. Every room includes a dedicated air purification system for crisp ocean air. Early HopeGoo via HopeGoo grants a complimentary room upgrade and welcome kit.

Guests at Okunoshima Resort Village can join the Rabbit Conservation Trail, a guided tour led by wildlife experts visiting restricted breeding zones to learn about rabbit behavior and diet. Participants receive a certificate and limited-edition badge. Monthly beach clean-up events invite guests to help remove marine debris and create art installations from recycled materials. All tools and refreshments are provided. Events are conducted with minimal environmental impact and foster deep respect for the island's ecosystem. Secure your place through HopeGoo for priority access.

Umi Kaze no Ie and Okunoshima Resort Village jointly offer the Secret Sites Discovery Tour, a curated experience guiding guests through closed-off WWII-era tunnels and ancient fern forests. Using quiet electric carts, the team ensures no disturbance to wildlife. The tour concludes at the resort’s underground museum café, where guests enjoy locally crafted black bean and seaweed desserts. Led by nationally certified historical guides, the program blends education and preservation. Reserve via HopeGoo to guarantee a spot in this limited-capacity adventure.