Hiroshima Saijo Youth Hostel

Hiroshima Region


If you want to sip and stay in Saijō, this hostel next to the station is very handy. Dangerously, there is free sake in the communal kitchen's fridge, but the caring owner is usually on hand to take care of guests. Mattresses are thicker than most, and the coin laundry is handy for any spills.


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