Planning a business trip or a sightseeing adventure in Hiroshima and feeling overwhelmed by the endless hotel options?
I totally get it! Hiroshima is packed with places to stay, but if you're the kind of traveler who craves "a stylish, well-designed space" and a "convenient location near the entertainment district," then look no further.

Let me introduce you to the spot that's currently stealing the hearts of savvy travelers: "EN HOTEL Hiroshima"!

In this guide, I'm going to answer everything you're dying to know: "What makes it so famous?", "How do I get there without getting lost?", and "Which room should I book for those legendary views?" I've combined my personal experience with the latest 2026 updates to give you the ultimate lowdown.

Read on, and I promise your Hiroshima trip will be next-level! (Haha!)

1. [CRITICAL] Essential Info & Getting There Like a Pro!

Every great journey starts with knowing exactly where you're going. A wrong address is a traveler's nightmare! Don't waste your precious energy wandering aroundβ€”check these details first. ⚠️

🚩 Facility Details

EN HOTEL Hiroshima
7-8 Kanayamacho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima 730-0022
+81 82-242-0505
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πŸš• So, what's the best way to get there?

Based on my visit, here is the real talk: You should use different transport for your arrival and during your stay!

  • [Arrival Day] Taxi β˜… HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!: It takes about 5-7 minutes from the South Exit of Hiroshima Station and costs roughly 1,000 yen. Just tell the driver "EN HOTEL in Kanayamacho (formerly Court Hotel)" and you're golden. The tram station at the main station can be insanely crowded, so save your energy and take a cab first!
  • [During Your Stay] Streetcar (Hiroden): The hotel is just a 3-minute walk from the "Kanayamacho" stop. This single line connects you back to Hiroshima Station or towards the Atomic Bomb Dome. If you hop on a tram bound for Miyajimaguchi, you can even reach Miyajima without any transfers! ✨

2. Room Selection Masterclass: How to Guarantee a River View πŸ”₯

This is the secret sauce of this article. If you're staying at EN HOTEL, you don't want to mess up the view, right?

πŸ›οΈ "Double Rooms" are the VIP seats for River Views!

I chatted with the friendly staff, and they confirmed that "Double Rooms are almost always positioned on the river-facing side." Since there are no tall buildings blocking the way, you get an incredible sense of openness. You can keep the curtains wide open without worrying about prying eyes! Waking up to that view is a feeling I can't quite put into words. ✨

Just to be safe, make sure to double-check during your booking!

⚠️ HONEST REVIEW: Be careful when booking Singles or Twins!
Due to the building's layout, Twin and Single rooms are more likely to face the "apartment side" (the back of the building). If you were dreaming of a river view but ended up looking at someone's balcony... yeah, that's a bummer. If the view is your priority, stick with a Double Room!

Always verify the view type when booking twins or singles.

3. The Vibe: A Global, Open Atmosphere🌍

The moment you step into the lobby, you'll feel a vibrant, international energy!

  • A Hit with International Travelers: Guests from the US, Europe, and Asia all gather here, creating a free-spirited vibe similar to a boutique hotel abroad.
  • Multilingual, Smart Staff: There are several international staff members who are not only fluent in English but also accustomed to various cultural backgrounds. Their smart yet approachable service made a great impression on me. πŸ™Œ

4. 2026 Edition: Practical Tips to Avoid Any Letdowns 😏

β‘  Hiroshima "Accommodation Tax" (Starting April 2026) ⚠️

Heads up! As of April 1, 2026, Hiroshima Prefecture has introduced a mandatory accommodation tax.

Tax: 200 JPY per person, per night

Given the usual price range of this hotel, you can generally expect to pay 200 yen per person. Even if you've prepaid for your room online, you'll likely need to pay this separately at the hotel. Having some coins ready will make you look like a total travel pro! πŸ‘›

β‘‘ Snag the "Best Seat" for Breakfast! β˜•

The breakfast buffet is fantastic, but for the best experience, aim for the 7:00 AM slot right when they open. Secure a seat at the counter overlooking the river, sip your morning coffee while watching the water sparkle... it doesn't get more luxurious than that. Definitely worth waking up early for!

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5. Explore the "EN HOTEL" Network in Japan✨

Loving the vibe? You can find this stylish hospitality in other major cities too!

Hotel Name Area Key Feature
EN HOTEL Shibuya Shibuya, Tokyo In the heart of the trends, Shibuya!
EN HOTEL Kyoto Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto Where traditional charm meets modern design.
EN HOTEL Hakata Hakata, Fukuoka The perfect base for exploring Hakata's food scene.
EN HOTEL Ise Ise, Mie A fresh way to stay during your Ise Jingu pilgrimage.

🏁 Final Verdict: Is EN HOTEL Hiroshima Worth It?

"Connecting you with Hiroshima's beauty (EN). Go for the Double Room!"

It's the perfect blend of a quiet riverside retreat and easy access to the city's nightlife. If you want to turn your Hiroshima stay into a truly "special memory," I can't recommend this place enough. Book that river view and thank me later! 😊✨