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Hotel Granvia Hiroshima South Gate

Hotel Granvia Hiroshima South Gate is located directly above JR Hiroshima Station, making it an easy choice for Shinkansen arrivals, airport bus transfers, and Setouchi day trips.

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Price range

Mid-range

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Transport access and hotel guide

Overview

Hotel Granvia Hiroshima South Gate is located directly above JR Hiroshima Station in the redeveloped station complex. The appeal is straightforward: guests can move between the hotel and the city's main rail hub with very little friction, which matters most when arriving by Shinkansen, leaving early, or planning several day trips from Hiroshima.

The building is designed around transport access rather than a separate neighborhood setting. From the hotel, routes connect directly into the station environment, including rail services and the tram platform. Bus and taxi stands are also close by, so transfers stay simple even with luggage.

Rooms

The hotel has 380 guest rooms spread across the 9th to 21st floors. Room options include double, twin, and triple layouts. Connecting rooms, universal rooms, and station suites are also available, giving the property a wider range than a basic station hotel.

Views vary by room, with some outlooks over the city and others toward railway activity or Setouchi scenery. For travelers who like the energy of a major station area, the higher-floor setting can be part of the experience; for those focused on rest, it also keeps the rooms separated from the busiest public levels of the complex.

Rooms are set up for everyday travel needs, with Wi-Fi, a work surface, and a safe. Refrigerators, air humidifier-purifiers, and in-room coffee service add convenience for longer stays or mornings when an early departure leaves little time to stop elsewhere.

Facilities

Hotel services are geared toward smooth arrivals and departures. Automated check-in kiosks help speed up the front-desk process, while self-service baggage storage is helpful before check-in, after check-out, or during a final few hours in the city.

The facilities are not the main reason to stay here; the value is in how easily the hotel fits into a rail-based itinerary. That makes the simple operational features more meaningful, especially for guests balancing luggage, train times, and airport transfers.

Dining

UmiShima Dining is on the 7th floor and serves meals throughout the day before shifting into bar service. Its live kitchen and Setouchi-focused menu give guests an on-site option without needing to leave the station complex.

The cafe and bar also works well as a waiting spot near the station. Wi-Fi, window counter seats, and power outlets make it a convenient place to pause between check-out and a train, or to meet someone before continuing into the city.

Location and transport

Direct station access is the hotel's strongest advantage. Guests can reach JR Hiroshima Station in about one minute on foot, keeping Shinkansen departures and JR connections close at hand. This is especially helpful for trips toward Osaka, Hakata, or other destinations on the Sanyo Shinkansen.

The location also connects well with Hiroshima's local transport network. Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars can be used from the station area, and limousine buses between Hiroshima Airport and the Shinkansen Gate keep airport transfers close to the hotel. Taxi stands are part of the same transport zone, which helps when traveling with heavy bags or when the tram is not the most convenient option.

For visitors planning to use Hiroshima as a travel hub, the location keeps decision-making simple. It reduces the need to cross town for transport and makes it easier to return to the hotel between rail trips, meals, and local sightseeing.

Airport access

Hiroshima Airport limousine buses use the Hiroshima Station area, so airport transfers remain close to the hotel. This is one of the property's clearest advantages for travelers arriving by air but continuing around the region by rail.

Because the bus stop area is tied to the Shinkansen side of the station, the transfer pattern is straightforward: airport bus, station complex, hotel. That can be particularly helpful on arrival days, late evenings, or departures when minimizing extra movement matters.

Why stay here

Choose Hotel Granvia Hiroshima South Gate if your plans revolve around Hiroshima Station. It is a strong fit for Shinkansen arrivals, early train departures, and itineraries that use Hiroshima as a jumping-off point for wider Setouchi travel.

The main benefits are location, room variety, and easy on-site dining. It offers more than a place to sleep beside the tracks, but its real strength is the way it removes small transit hassles from the day. For travelers who value fast station access over a quieter neighborhood setting, this is the key reason to compare it.

Nearest station

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Station access: 1-minute walk

Hiroshima Station

Hiroshima Station is the city's rail gateway for the Sanyo Shinkansen, JR local lines, streetcars, airport buses, and trips toward Miyajima or Kure.

  • Sanyo Shinkansen
  • JR Sanyo Main Line
  • JR Kabe Line
  • JR Geibi Line
  • JR Kure Line
  • Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcar lines

Surrounding area

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Last verified by Maria Fukuda on 27-Jun-2026.