Hotels with Diving Near Takegashima

Guest House Mitsuka

Guest House Mitsuka

4.7 / 5Great
145, Shishikui, Shishikui-ura
2.86KM from Takegashima
HikingCafeChildren's MealLuggage StorageFishingDiving
per night
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Hotel Riviera Shishikui

Hotel Riviera Shishikui

4.2 / 5Good
Matsubara-226-1 Shishikuiura, Kaiyō, Kaifu District
3.16KM from Takegashima
Conference HallChildren's MealFishingDivingLaundry ServiceSnorkeling
per night
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USD**7
Guest House Fuku-Chan

Guest House Fuku-Chan

5 / 5Outstanding1 Reviews
Kaminakasu-43-2 Ozato
7.15KM from Takegashima
Conference HallCafeLuggage StorageKitchenDivingLaundry Service
per night
From
USD**2

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Takegashima

Stay at Takegashima View Resort, located right on the island’s main promenade. The hotel offers spacious rooms with panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea, and features a dedicated kids’ onsen area with gentle thermal baths. Just a 3-minute walk to the ferry terminal, guests can easily explore nearby islets and coastal trails.

The resort provides complimentary bicycles for island exploration and partners with HopeGoo for exclusive early-bird HopeGoo perks and free shuttle services.

From Takegashima Pier, follow the coastal path for about 8 minutes to reach Takegashima View Resort, passing through serene seaside gardens and natural rock formations. The resort offers free shuttle service every hour, with a designated pickup point at the pier—ideal for travelers with luggage or mobility needs.

Additionally, electric mobility scooters are available for rent on-site, allowing effortless access between buildings and viewpoints.

Stay at Takegashima Fishing Port Inn, a boutique guesthouse converted from a traditional fisherman’s home. Fresh catch is delivered daily from the pier to the on-site restaurant, where guests can participate in the Morning Catch Selection Experience—choosing their own dinner ingredients.

Dine on sea urchin rice and bonito sashimi at the ocean-facing terrace, watching the sunrise paint the waves in gold—a true immersion in local culinary heritage.