Hotel overview

The Hotel Granvia in Okayama is directly connected to the main JR train station, making it an unbeatable location for anyone looking to base themselves here to explore the wider Setouchi area.  Although primarily a business hotel, the staff are incredibly helpful to tourists too - pointing out the nearby city attractions, and helping with train times if you are looking to visit Kurashiki, the islands in the Seto Sea, or if you are continuing onto your next major stop.

More spacious than you would expect in Japan, rooms have everything you could want for a stay - though the decor could be considered a little dated and luck-lustre when compared to glitzier places in more touristy destinations.  What the Granvia does offer though is facilities aplenty - a number of restaurants onsite with great views over the city, an indoor swimming pool and sauna (though charges do apply) and even its own hair and beauty salon.  If you are looking for a convenient hotel to spend a few days in while you explore this less-travelled part of Japan, you could do far worse than to stay here.  With wonderfully accommodating staff, a great breakfast spread, and the ability to almost fall out of bed onto your train, this is a top pick for us when we're in Okayama ourselves.

Excursion

Cycling the Shimanami Kaido (Multi Day Trip)

Begin your exciting adventure in the trendy, coastal town of Onomichi - a destination that punches above it's weight when it comes to the number of attractions versus it's overall size.  Temples and pagodas stretch out across the steep hills of the downtown area, inhabited by semi-tame but friendly cats.  Senkoji Park - accessed by ropeway or heavily-inclined paths - comes alive with sakura cherry-blossoms in the spring, and enjoys spectacular views across the Seto Inland Sea throughout the year.  The waterfront shotengai (commercial street) sees hipster cafes and shops juxtaposed with century-old ramen shops and izakaya pubs. The major draw for a lot of travellers though is the Shimanami Kaido, a 70km cycle route along a series of bridges that connecting Honshu, via six smaller Setouchi islands, to the city of Imabari on Shikoku.  Traversing the stunning waters between two of Japan's main four islands is an unforgettable experience, and achievable for even moderately fit cyclists... though that's not to say it's a breeze. For anyone with limited time, looking to get a decent taster of the journey, we would recommend spending a few nights in Onomichi, taking one full day to complete a 30km course (crossing three islands, and two of the iconic bridges).  Along the way you can enjoy the spectacular scenery, witness everyday rural life, pass small local temples, and take your time on two wheels to appreciate the Setouchi fresh air.  We will provide you with all the info you need, including bike rental tips, ferry times and general guidance on the route to follow.

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