Rikuchu Kaigan Grand Hotel - Kamaishi
39.268951, 141.886246The cozy 3-star Rikuchu Kaigan Grand Hotel Kamaishi offers access to Kamaishi Dai-kannon Temple, which is located about 8 miles away. This Kamaishi hotel offers Wi-Fi throughout the property, parking on site and a swimming pool.
Location
The center of Kamaishi is a 10 minutes' walk of the ryokan. Osaki Shrine is approximately 10 minutes' drive away, and Towada is 101 miles from the Kamaishi property. This hotel is 3.9 miles from Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium.
Hanamaki airport is located 60 miles from Rikuchu Kaigan Grand Hotel.
Rooms
There are 38 rooms at the accommodation, each of them has air conditioning, as well as entertainment amenities such as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Bathroom comforts include hairdryers and bath sheets, and such essentials as a bidet, a bath, and a separate toilet.
Eat & Drink
The hotel is at a medium distance from Pepper Lunch Aeon Town Kamaishi and offers a broad selection of meals.
Leisure & Business
The Rikuchu Kaigan Grand Kamaishi offers a sauna and various recreational opportunities as leisure options onsite.
Rooms and availability
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Max:5 persons
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Room size:
295 sq. feet
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Sea view
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Shower
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Heating
Essential information about Rikuchu Kaigan Grand Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 80 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 100 yd |
✈️ Distance to airport | 58.8 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Hanamaki, HNA |
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Reviews of Rikuchu Kaigan Grand Hotel
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missingWrote a review on Jul 07
The vintage vibes of this seaside Ryokan-hotel are truly delightful. The spacious rooms give you the feeling of being transported back to the 70s or early 80s with well-maintained furniture. The sea view is fascinating, especially in the morning when you can see the fishing boats anchored. You can enjoy a nice and nostalgic experience by opting for a Japanese style room. It is a great location for an early morning walk to breathe in the salty sea breeze.
Some of the furniture in the rooms felt a bit worn out, such as the sofas and tatami. Nevertheless, this did not detract from the overall positive experience of staying in this charming hotel.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 04
Spacious rooms with old-fashioned charm, nice bath with sea view, renovated lobby showcasing recovery from tsunami damage, beautiful ocean view and morning walks.
Hard to think of anything.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 12
Spacious rooms with a charming old ryokan vibe. Nice public bath and a beautiful ocean view from the room. Good location for an early morning walk. Nostalgic traditional Japanese style room.
All good.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 02
This charming vintage seaside Ryokan-hotel offers a traditional Japanese style room experience with a spacious and clean atmosphere. Take a stroll along the slightly salty sea breeze and admire the beautiful view of the port. For those looking for relaxation, the public bath is a great place to unwind after a long day. the renovated lobby showcases the dedication and resilience of the hotel staff.
The furniture in the room is a bit outdated, but still functional and maintains the charm of an old Ryokan.
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missingWrote a review on Jan 21
The sea view was stunning, especially during sunrise, and made for a perfect early morning walk. the traditional Japanese-style room added a great touch to our city break, giving us a nostalgic and authentic experience of Japan. Being located near the port also allowed us to observe the small fishing boats.
The furniture and tatami mats in the room were old and worn out, which decreased our overall enjoyment. It was also disappointing to see that some parts of the hotel haven't been renovated since the 70s or 80s, although the lobby did give us some insight into the devastation that had previously hit the area.