Sekitei Restaurant Reservations | Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima
Sekitei Restaurant Reservations | Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima
Sekitei Restaurant Reservations | Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima

    Sekitei Restaurant Reservations | Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima

    Experience tranquility at Sekitei in Miyahama Onsen. Enjoy serene views and private cottages surrounded by a beautiful Japanese garden. Savor exquisite kaiseki cuisine featuring local ingredients and seasonal flavors.

    Overview

    Restaurant Overview and Charm: A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Nature
    Sekitei, nestled in the serene Miyahama Onsen area of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima, offers a unique blend of traditional Japanese hospitality and natural beauty. Established in 1901, Sekitei has been enchanting guests with its distinctive charm, captivating them with its meticulously maintained Japanese garden that showcases seasonal flora. This garden surrounds twelve distinct guest rooms, each providing serene views and a taste of tranquil retreat. Notably, nine of these rooms are designed as standalone cottages, allowing for an intimate stay immersed in nature. This thoughtful layout emphasizes relaxation and privacy, making Sekitei a memorable destination for those seeking a peaceful escape.
    Culinary Appeal and Recommended Menu: Exquisite Flavors of Japanese Cuisine
    The culinary experience at Sekitei is truly exceptional, focusing on local ingredients and seasonal flavors presented through the art of kaiseki—the traditional multi-course dining experience. Among the highlights is the signature anago-meshi (conger eel rice), celebrated for its delicate flavor and festive presentation. Guests often praise the vibrant seasonal dishes, which delight not only the palate but also the eyes with their meticulous and artistic arrangements. Each course reflects the chef's creativity, with options ranging from fresh sashimi to delicately prepared grilled fish. Notably, Sekitei takes pride in its sake selection, enhancing the dining experience with well-paired beverages, leaving a lasting impression on all who savor its offerings.
    Cuisine Genres: A Symphony of Japanese Culinary Traditions
    At Sekitei, guests can indulge in a delightful mix of Japanese cuisine, primarily focusing on the kaiseki tradition. This style features multiple courses that incorporate fresh, seasonal ingredients, showcasing the culinary bounty of the Seto Inland Sea. The menu reflects the chef's commitment to quality, with dishes designed to highlight the natural flavors and provide a harmonious dining experience. Whether it is the artfully presented sashimi, the nuanced tastes in grilled ingredients, or the distinctive rice dishes, Sekitei is dedicated to offering an authentic taste of Japan through a menu that resonates with culinary sophistication.

    Reviews

    "Staying at Sekitei was incredible, with stunning garden views and attentive service. The meals were exceptionally presented and flavorful. I felt truly pampered throughout my stay."
    "Our visits to Sekitei consistently exceed our expectations, from the serene gardens to the delicious seasonal cuisine. It's a perfect getaway for anyone seeking a memorable experience."
    "The warm hospitality and tranquil atmosphere at Sekitei made our family trip unforgettable. Each meal was a delightful experience, beautifully prepared using fresh ingredients."
    "I was amazed by the attention to detail and the authentic Japanese experience at Sekitei. The garden is a peaceful retreat, and the food was outstanding and beautifully presented."
    "I loved every moment at Sekitei, from the beautiful room to the incredible cuisine. It’s a place that offers relaxation and a taste of traditional Japanese culture."

    Opening Hours

    Monday: Open 24 hours
    Tuesday: Open 24 hours
    Wednesday: Open 24 hours
    Thursday: Open 24 hours
    Friday: Open 24 hours
    Saturday: Open 24 hours
    Sunday: Open 24 hours 

    How to Get There

    Train / Subway
    2.2km (1.34mi) from Ono-Ura Station 
    4.2km (2.61mi) from Kuba Station 
    5.0km (3.09mi) from Maezora Station
    Bus stop
    85m (0.05mi) from Miyahama Onsen - about a 2-minute walk

    Map

     3-chōme-5-27 Miyahamaonsen, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima 739-0454, Japan 
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    Things to Do in the Area

    Hiroshima - A City Resilient in Spirit and Rich in History
    Hiroshima, known for its heartbreaking history and profound resilience, offers a range of attractions that reflect its transformation over the years. Visitors can explore both somber memorials and vibrant cultural experiences that tell the city’s unique story.
    • Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park: This expansive park commemorates the victims of the atomic bombing in 1945 and features several significant monuments, including the poignant A-Bomb Dome.
    • Hiroshima Castle: Often referred to as "Carp Castle," this reconstructed fortress provides a glimpse into Japan's feudal past and stunning views of the surrounding gardens and the city.
    • Shukkeien Garden: A beautifully landscaped historic garden that encapsulates traditional Japanese aesthetics, offering peaceful walking paths, ponds, and seasonal flowers.
    Hatsukaichi - A Gateway to Sacred Islands and Scenic Splendor
    Hatsukaichi, nestled near Hiroshima, is best known for its proximity to the historic island of Miyajima. This picturesque area boasts stunning views and cultural treasures.
    • Itsukushima Shrine: A UNESCO World Heritage site located on Miyajima Island, this shrine is famous for its "floating" torii gate, which is particularly breathtaking during high tide.
    • Misen Mountain: Offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea, this sacred mountain also features hiking trails and ancient temples embedded in its lush landscape.
    • Daisho-in Temple: This significant Buddhist temple on Miyajima Island is known for its tranquil atmosphere, numerous statues, and a variety of religious ceremonies throughout the year.

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