"Very friendly staff, helpful, near restaurants, and a beautiful view of the castle. Worth the stay, only wish I could’ve stayed more time in the area"
"Very friendly staff, helpful, near restaurants, and a beautiful view of the castle. Worth the stay, only wish I could’ve stayed more time in the area"
"Very underrated hotel, had the best TV in my entire trip. Location can’t be beaten as it’s very close to the station. Definitely consider this if you’re going to Hiroshima."
"Very underrated hotel, had the best TV in my entire trip. Location can’t be beaten as it’s very close to the station. Definitely consider this if you’re going to Hiroshima."
"The amenities are fantastic, hot springs, open air bath and sauna were well maintained and great, breakfast buffet service was good. Would come back again."
"The amenities are fantastic, hot springs, open air bath and sauna were well maintained and great, breakfast buffet service was good. Would come back again."
"Excellent and attentive staff. Liked the post industrial loft vibe with walkout balcony city views. Also very near the train station and Fukuyama Castle."
"Excellent and attentive staff. Liked the post industrial loft vibe with walkout balcony city views. Also very near the train station and Fukuyama Castle."
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This historic port town preserves Edo-period architecture along the scenic Seto Inland Sea coast. Wander narrow alleys lined with traditional wooden buildings and sample homeishu, the local medicinal liquor.
This historic 1622 castle features unique iron plating and houses a museum of regional history. Climb to the top floor for panoramic city views or visit during cherry blossom season when 300 trees bloom.
Fukuyama City Zoo houses over 60 species, including rare Borneo elephants and Japanese monkeys. Weekend animal feeding sessions offer intimate encounters with the residents in this tranquil, green setting.
This nostalgic theme park recreates 1950s Japan alongside modern rides and seasonal attractions. Wander through the authentic "Itsuka Kita Michi" townscape before enjoying the 50-meter Ferris wheel's panoramic views.
This acoustically superb concert hall hosts diverse cultural events in Japan's Chugoku region with 2,003 seats across three stories. Reserve tickets to experience classical performances in this premier venue with perfect sightlines.
This hilltop museum chronicles Tomonoura's maritime heritage through artefacts and fishing displays. Explore the former castle grounds while enjoying panoramic views of the port town and Seto Inland Sea.
This intimate art museum showcases European masterpieces and Japanese works, with a notable Italian Futurism collection. Enjoy tea ceremony in the traditional teahouse overlooking Fukuyama Castle.
Home to 5,500 roses across 280 varieties, this park symbolises Fukuyama's post-war recovery. Visit during the mid-May Rose Festival to experience vibrant blooms and cultural celebrations.
Climb to the top of Fukuyama Castle for panoramic views of this historic port city's skyline. Tomonoura's ancient harbour, featured in 'The Wolverine' film, offers seafood restaurants and traditional wooden buildings worth exploring.
"Clean and comfortable room. So glad I booked a room with castle view. We had the Superior Twin Room, 23m2. The view was just amazing! And we got to see the castle at different times of the day.
The hotel offers welcome drinks. Not just standard drinks but hot chocolate, too! Thank you!
The breakfast room also has view of the castle! So nice!! Buffet breakfast has standard items plus dishes using local ingredients (or famous local dishes?) For example, miso soup with pork and pumpkin, rice mixed with squid, Swiss roll with sweet potato, apple caramel cake and mochi with red bean. No other hotel we stayed in had these. Compliments to the chefs!
On top of that, there was a Kyushu Food Festival on at the Fukuyama Castle grounds the weekend we were there. We got to experience that. So lucky. Joining in to do morning exercises before sunrise in front of the castle was another memorable experience!!
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"Near main shopping and dining area, condition of the hotel is very good,plus, friendly staffs.
Easy access to anything in Kurashiki, no matter historical streets or nearby shopping center.
Highly recommended!b"
"Clean, good free breakfast, helpful front desk and close to the station.
Note All the hotels ww stayed in were spotlessly clean with attentive courteous staff.
Compare this with Europe!"
"Basement hot tub/sauna was a great amenity. Very walkable to city’s Bikran Historical District. Easy access to train station & wonderful nearby market."
If I need to cancel my hotel reservation in Fukuyama, will I receive a refund?
Yes! You'll find that most hotel reservations are refundable if you cancel before the hotel's cancellation deadline, which in most cases is within 24 or 48 hours of check in. If you booked a non-refundable reservation, it might still be possible to cancel it and receive a refund within 24 hours of your booking. Filter your search by fully refundable to find flexible hotel deals in Fukuyama.
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What are some accommodation options with pools in Fukuyama?
Hotel Ofutei: Ryokan, 1-minute walk from Setonaikai National Park. Features 2 bars, a children's pool and free self parking. View all hotels with pools in Fukuyama.
Visitors can enjoy all that Fukuyama has to offer, including the zoo, seaside and temples. Tourists to the city can also enjoy its rich culture. In Fukuyama, there are 71 hotels and other accommodation options to choose from. Find out more about Fukuyama.
If you want to travel outside the city, hop on a train from Onomichi Fukuyama Station, Onomichi Bingo-honjo Station or Onomichi Bingoakasaka Station. If you want to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car in Fukuyama for your journey.
What's the seasonal weather like in Fukuyama?
The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 25°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 7°C. The rainiest months in Fukuyama are July, June, August and September, with each month seeing an average of 218 mm of rainfall.
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