Facade/entrance in Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan

Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan

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Welcome to Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan, where Japanese hospitality meets breathtaking mountain views! Nestled in the charming city of Kamaishi, just 4 dặm from the bustling city center, this 3-star haven invites you to unwind in a serene setting. Starting as low as ¥10,000 per night, you can indulge in an unforgettable experience complemented by a delightful breakfast to kickstart your day!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan

Phòng

Room with Tatami Area and Open-Air Bath (Ocean View) in Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan

Xem 3 ảnh

2 Giường Đơn

2 Nệm Futon

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710 ft²

Phòng - 2 giường đơn, Hướng Biển

Phòng tắm riêng

Ban công

Bồn tắm

Sân thượng

Japanese-Style Superior Room with Ocean View in Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan

Xem 3 ảnh

3 Nệm Futon

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355 ft²

Japanese Style Superior, Hướng Biển

Phòng tắm riêng

Bồn tắm

TV màn hình phẳng

Tủ lạnh

Japanese-Style Standard Room with Ocean View in Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan

4 Nệm Futon

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355 ft²

Phong kiểu Nhật, Hướng Biển

TV màn hình phẳng

Tủ lạnh

Điều hòa

Các tầng trên có thể tiếp cận bằng thang máy

Khám phá thêm

Prepare to be wowed by the hotel's fantastic array of amenities! You can savor mouthwatering meals at the onsite restaurant or enjoy a relaxing time on the sun deck with spectacular views. Families will love the kids' meals (available for an extra charge), and everyone can appreciate the free parking and complimentary Wi-Fi. Accessibility is a priority here, with elevators and wheelchair-friendly features ensuring a comfortable stay for all. For those looking to host a gathering, meeting and banquet facilities are available for an additional charge.

Lobby or reception in Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan
Lobby or reception in Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan

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Guests have raved about their experiences, with reviews highlighting the refreshing gardens, cozy terraces, and the attentive 24-hour front desk team that makes you feel right at home. Whether you're soaking in the bathtub after a day of exploration or gazing at the mountains from your balcony, you’re bound to leave with cherished memories of your time at Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan!

Photo of the whole room in Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan
Photo of the whole room in Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan

Lên kế hoạch lưu trú

Imagine sinking into a delectable dining experience at 松の根亭, the hotel’s charming on-site restaurant that brings family-friendly vibes to your culinary adventures! Delight in beautifully crafted Asian cuisine that proudly showcases the region's flavors, creating a perfect backdrop for family gatherings or a romantic dinner. With a menu that tantalizes your taste buds, the restaurant ensures every meal is a memorable celebration of good company and delightful dishes. Don't miss out on the chance to enjoy a refreshing beverage in the inviting atmosphere after a day of exploring the area!

Breakfast in Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan
Restaurant/places to eat in Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan

Tiện ích

Nhà hàng

Bãi đậu xe riêng miễn phí

Wifi miễn phí

Điều hòa

Sân thượng tắm nắng

Bãi đậu xe tại chỗ

Sân thượng

Lễ tân 24 giờ

Restaurant/places to eat in Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan
Restaurant/places to eat, Bed in Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan

Nhà hàng

松の根亭

Thân thiện với gia đình, Châu Á

Food close-up in Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan
Restaurant/places to eat in Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan
Dinner in Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan
Houraikan will always have a very special place in my heart because of the proprietress Akiko-san and her team. I was touched by their story of how they overcame the tsunami, and by their genuine warmth and kindness. Having been to many ryokans, I am familiar with the high standards of service but Houraikan went above and beyond. Their greetings and smiles are more than politeness but genuine warmth and earnestness, which you can feel. Akiko-san went out of her way to take photos for me as I was a solo traveller. She also brought me around Kamaishi, proudly introducing attractions along the way, giving me recommendations and even accompanying me to the tourist centre to get a town map, and then to the museum where she asked that the museum staff take good care of me. When a fire alarm rang in the middle of the night on one night, Akiko-san was so apologetic for disturbing my rest and even though I reassured her that it was alright, she waived the cost of my sake and the usual bath tax as a sincere apology. She also gave me extra snacks and a bandana as a farewell gift. All the staff at Houraikan are warm, friendly and very thoughtful. For example, once I wanted to use the washing machine but it was being used. One of the staff later went out of his way to knock on my room door to let me know that the washing machine had become available for my use. Furthermore, it was lovely to bathe in the lovely open-air wood bath with such a pleasant smell and to soak in the onsen water while listening to the sound of the majestic ocean as it is so close to the shore. The futon is also something special - they have got the most comfy blanket, futon and pillow. I pray for more people to discover the beauty of Houraikan - it is not just the surrounding ocean that is beautiful, it is more than anything the heart of the people at Houraikan that makes it special!

Yi

Wow, what a treat. The resilience and personal story of the owner on the triple disaster that saw a tsunami destroy her business and hometown deeply moved me. This hotel is the cleanest I have ever been in and the food might be the best I have ever had in Japan over 19 trips since 2008. The hotel is basically new as is the rest of the town. The tsunami prevention measures and safety plans are palpable everywhere and watching the owner’s presentation with video will shock and horrify you. She is so positive though and there is merchandise in the room that shows her face and the word “fight” to delineate her personal fight to restore her town and business to their formal glory. they also speak of the rugby World Cup which was held in Kamaishi and symbolizes their returns to their new normal after total destruction by the tsunami. They have a room for a single traveler which is super nice. Most places make you pay for double occupancy regardless. the price is super affordable especially considering the high quality of the facilities. the public bath features an indoor and outdoor bath that overlook the sea between a few trees. it’s tranquil and lovely at all times of the day. I was amazed by the food. This is a fishing town so the seafood is super fresh and you can taste the difference. they also had some of the best soy sauce (shoyu) I had ever tasted and I brought a bottle home. I didn’t want to leave. These were among the nicest people and they accommodated a non-Japanese. I will be back because I want to show the resilience to my friends. it’s a great life lesson for how to bounce back after the unimaginable. the proprietor is now one of my heroes.

Arielle

Small Ryokan. Well located near the sea. Excellent food. Nice room and wonderful Onsen on the roof with a sea-view. on the evening, we listened to the Lady owner telling us her own story surviving the 2011 tsunami and helping dozen of people the following days. Her story was really emotional and she is a true heroine. I am glad we met her and I am very happy to spend one night in this hotel to help local economy.

Celine

Everything. And I attended the talk that the proprietress gave about the tsunami. It was incredible. We went on a long walk to explore the area… We felt very well taken care of they are hostess. It’s also just an incredible facility. We very much would like to return.

Bg

It is a very cozy hotel! I was about to do my laundry but found out somethng went wrong with the washer. The staff helped me to do my laundry and brought my clothes to my room! He went beyond what I was asking for! Much appreciated his effort :)

Kelly

Houraikan will always have a very special place in my heart because of the proprietress Akiko-san and her team. I was touched by their story of how they overcame the tsunami, and by their genuine warmth and kindness. Having been to many ryokans, I am familiar with the high standards of service but Houraikan went above and beyond. Their greetings and smiles are more than politeness but genuine warmth and earnestness, which you can feel. Akiko-san went out of her way to take photos for me as I was a solo traveller. She also brought me around Kamaishi, proudly introducing attractions along the way, giving me recommendations and even accompanying me to the tourist centre to get a town map, and then to the museum where she asked that the museum staff take good care of me. When a fire alarm rang in the middle of the night on one night, Akiko-san was so apologetic for disturbing my rest and even though I reassured her that it was alright, she waived the cost of my sake and the usual bath tax as a sincere apology. She also gave me extra snacks and a bandana as a farewell gift. All the staff at Houraikan are warm, friendly and very thoughtful. For example, once I wanted to use the washing machine but it was being used. One of the staff later went out of his way to knock on my room door to let me know that the washing machine had become available for my use. Furthermore, it was lovely to bathe in the lovely open-air wood bath with such a pleasant smell and to soak in the onsen water while listening to the sound of the majestic ocean as it is so close to the shore. The futon is also something special - they have got the most comfy blanket, futon and pillow. I pray for more people to discover the beauty of Houraikan - it is not just the surrounding ocean that is beautiful, it is more than anything the heart of the people at Houraikan that makes it special!

Yi

Wow, what a treat. The resilience and personal story of the owner on the triple disaster that saw a tsunami destroy her business and hometown deeply moved me. This hotel is the cleanest I have ever been in and the food might be the best I have ever had in Japan over 19 trips since 2008. The hotel is basically new as is the rest of the town. The tsunami prevention measures and safety plans are palpable everywhere and watching the owner’s presentation with video will shock and horrify you. She is so positive though and there is merchandise in the room that shows her face and the word “fight” to delineate her personal fight to restore her town and business to their formal glory. they also speak of the rugby World Cup which was held in Kamaishi and symbolizes their returns to their new normal after total destruction by the tsunami. They have a room for a single traveler which is super nice. Most places make you pay for double occupancy regardless. the price is super affordable especially considering the high quality of the facilities. the public bath features an indoor and outdoor bath that overlook the sea between a few trees. it’s tranquil and lovely at all times of the day. I was amazed by the food. This is a fishing town so the seafood is super fresh and you can taste the difference. they also had some of the best soy sauce (shoyu) I had ever tasted and I brought a bottle home. I didn’t want to leave. These were among the nicest people and they accommodated a non-Japanese. I will be back because I want to show the resilience to my friends. it’s a great life lesson for how to bounce back after the unimaginable. the proprietor is now one of my heroes.

Arielle

Small Ryokan. Well located near the sea. Excellent food. Nice room and wonderful Onsen on the roof with a sea-view. on the evening, we listened to the Lady owner telling us her own story surviving the 2011 tsunami and helping dozen of people the following days. Her story was really emotional and she is a true heroine. I am glad we met her and I am very happy to spend one night in this hotel to help local economy.

Celine

Everything. And I attended the talk that the proprietress gave about the tsunami. It was incredible. We went on a long walk to explore the area… We felt very well taken care of they are hostess. It’s also just an incredible facility. We very much would like to return.

Bg

It is a very cozy hotel! I was about to do my laundry but found out somethng went wrong with the washer. The staff helped me to do my laundry and brought my clothes to my room! He went beyond what I was asking for! Much appreciated his effort :)

Kelly

Houraikan will always have a very special place in my heart because of the proprietress Akiko-san and her team. I was touched by their story of how they overcame the tsunami, and by their genuine warmth and kindness. Having been to many ryokans, I am familiar with the high standards of service but Houraikan went above and beyond. Their greetings and smiles are more than politeness but genuine warmth and earnestness, which you can feel. Akiko-san went out of her way to take photos for me as I was a solo traveller. She also brought me around Kamaishi, proudly introducing attractions along the way, giving me recommendations and even accompanying me to the tourist centre to get a town map, and then to the museum where she asked that the museum staff take good care of me. When a fire alarm rang in the middle of the night on one night, Akiko-san was so apologetic for disturbing my rest and even though I reassured her that it was alright, she waived the cost of my sake and the usual bath tax as a sincere apology. She also gave me extra snacks and a bandana as a farewell gift. All the staff at Houraikan are warm, friendly and very thoughtful. For example, once I wanted to use the washing machine but it was being used. One of the staff later went out of his way to knock on my room door to let me know that the washing machine had become available for my use. Furthermore, it was lovely to bathe in the lovely open-air wood bath with such a pleasant smell and to soak in the onsen water while listening to the sound of the majestic ocean as it is so close to the shore. The futon is also something special - they have got the most comfy blanket, futon and pillow. I pray for more people to discover the beauty of Houraikan - it is not just the surrounding ocean that is beautiful, it is more than anything the heart of the people at Houraikan that makes it special!

Yi

Wow, what a treat. The resilience and personal story of the owner on the triple disaster that saw a tsunami destroy her business and hometown deeply moved me. This hotel is the cleanest I have ever been in and the food might be the best I have ever had in Japan over 19 trips since 2008. The hotel is basically new as is the rest of the town. The tsunami prevention measures and safety plans are palpable everywhere and watching the owner’s presentation with video will shock and horrify you. She is so positive though and there is merchandise in the room that shows her face and the word “fight” to delineate her personal fight to restore her town and business to their formal glory. they also speak of the rugby World Cup which was held in Kamaishi and symbolizes their returns to their new normal after total destruction by the tsunami. They have a room for a single traveler which is super nice. Most places make you pay for double occupancy regardless. the price is super affordable especially considering the high quality of the facilities. the public bath features an indoor and outdoor bath that overlook the sea between a few trees. it’s tranquil and lovely at all times of the day. I was amazed by the food. This is a fishing town so the seafood is super fresh and you can taste the difference. they also had some of the best soy sauce (shoyu) I had ever tasted and I brought a bottle home. I didn’t want to leave. These were among the nicest people and they accommodated a non-Japanese. I will be back because I want to show the resilience to my friends. it’s a great life lesson for how to bounce back after the unimaginable. the proprietor is now one of my heroes.

Arielle

Small Ryokan. Well located near the sea. Excellent food. Nice room and wonderful Onsen on the roof with a sea-view. on the evening, we listened to the Lady owner telling us her own story surviving the 2011 tsunami and helping dozen of people the following days. Her story was really emotional and she is a true heroine. I am glad we met her and I am very happy to spend one night in this hotel to help local economy.

Celine

Everything. And I attended the talk that the proprietress gave about the tsunami. It was incredible. We went on a long walk to explore the area… We felt very well taken care of they are hostess. It’s also just an incredible facility. We very much would like to return.

Bg

It is a very cozy hotel! I was about to do my laundry but found out somethng went wrong with the washer. The staff helped me to do my laundry and brought my clothes to my room! He went beyond what I was asking for! Much appreciated his effort :)

Kelly

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Unozumai-Cho 20-93-18, Kamaishi Shi, 026-0301, Nhật Bản

Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan