This hotel was as advertised: at a distance from the ferry, secluded from the tourist sites, and an authentic Japanese experience re: meals, onsen, and sleeping setup. The facilities are somewhat dated, but the onsen was great and tolerant of tatoos. The food was plentiful and the on-site store had a lot of souvenirs at the same price as elsewhere on Miyajima. It was definitely the least comfortable night we had in our three weeks, however. Having access to the anticipated dinner and breakfast menu during booking would also help manage expectations.