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9.2 114 reviews
Hanamaki
21/06 – 23/06
$778/nighttotal: $1556 (2 )
Namari Onsen Kokoro No Toki Jusangatsu
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ryokan , Hanamaki Shi
Namari Onsen Kokoro No Toki Jusangatsu is located in the Namari Onsen district of Hanamaki, approximately 19 kilometres from Iwate Hanamaki Airport, 23 kilometres from the Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Museum, and 24 kilometres from Shin-Hanamaki Station. This Japanese inn offers a 60 square metre room with one bedroom, one bathroom, a jacuzzi, spa, and on-site restaurant and bar, along with free Wi-Fi and parking; nearby skiing at Shigarai Ski Area (34 kilometres) is also easily accessible.
Hanamaki
13/10 – 16/10
$166/nighttotal: $498 (3 )
Tohanastyle
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house , Hanamaki Shi
This Hanamaki guesthouse is located approximately 2 kilometres from Hanamaki Castle and English Beach, with Miyazawa Kenji Fairy Tale Village and Hanamaki City Museum within a 10 kilometre radius. This accommodation offers guests a kitchen equipped with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
8.0 1 review
Hanamaki
21/06 – 23/06
$298/nighttotal: $596 (2 )
Kumo Lodge
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house , Hanamaki Shi
Kumo Lodge, a renovated villa in Hanamaki, is situated 18 kilometres from Shin-Hanamaki Station and the Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Museum. This 195 square metre property sleeps seven guests and boasts a sauna, garden, free bikes, a fully equipped kitchen, and offers yoga classes and massage services.
9.3 9 reviews
Hanamaki
21/06 – 23/06
$331/nighttotal: $662 (2 )
岩手の秘境で自然と過ごす。サウナつき古民家で「生きるを楽しむ」。元気になれる場所。
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apartment , Hanamaki Shi
This renovated 70-year-old traditional Japanese house, named Kumo Lodge, is situated in a natural setting near a lake in Hanamaki Shi, offering tranquil accommodation with potential views of a sea of clouds. This 2-bedroom lodge accommodates up to 6 guests and boasts unique features such as a custom cedar sauna, a handmade pizza oven, BBQ facilities including a "bucket Genghis Khan" set, and optional "Morning SUP YOGA" and "Momihogushi" massage services.
Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Hanamaki
Which area in Hanamaki is a good option for staying in a hotel?
The best area for hotels is near the Hanamaki Station. It's convenient for exploring the city and has a good selection of hotels, from budget-friendly to more luxurious options.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Hanamaki?
What are the most affordable attractions in Hanamaki?
For budget-friendly fun, visit the Hanamaki Onsen. The hot springs are a great way to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. You can also visit the Hanamaki Castle Ruins for free, and enjoy a stroll through the beautiful Hanamaki Park.
How can travelers relax during a week in Hanamaki?
Hanamaki is a great place to unwind. Spend a day at the Hanamaki Onsen, take a leisurely walk through the Hanamaki Park, or enjoy a peaceful afternoon at the Takamatsu Shrine. You can also try a traditional Japanese massage at one of the local spas.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Hanamaki?
Hanamaki has a few popular hotel chains, including the 'Toyoko Inn' and the 'Route Inn'. These chains offer comfortable and affordable accommodation options.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Hanamaki?
You can find a variety of hotels in Hanamaki, from budget-friendly business hotels to more luxurious ryokans, which offer a traditional Japanese experience.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Hanamaki?
The best time to book a hotel in Hanamaki is during the off-season, from April to June and September to November, as prices are generally lower.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Hanamaki?
Hotel rooms in Hanamaki typically offer basic amenities like air conditioning, a television, and a private bathroom. Some hotels may also offer additional amenities like a refrigerator, a tea kettle, and free Wi-Fi.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Hanamaki?
Hanamaki is not particularly pet-friendly, so there aren't many specific pet-friendly activities. However, you can enjoy walks in the Hanamaki Park with your dog. Remember to keep them on a leash and clean up after them.