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Yamanokami Onsen Bessho Seiryukan
4.6/53 Reviews

Yamanokami Onsen Bessho Seiryukan

Hanamaki|2km from Osawakonsei Shrine
The high ceilings, the spacious living room and bedroom, the wonderful thick hot spring bath, and above all, the quietness, it was the best. The furniture, amenities, and number of towels were thoughtful and I had a comfortable stay. Wildflowers in the garden? I wonder if the flowers have calmed down. You can also use the large public baths at Yukaen and day-trip hot springs, and when you go there, you will feel like you are in the Showa era. It was fun to experience a little bit of the nostalgia of a hot spring inn. As soon as the rainy season ended, the ``fly'' came out, so I went back to the indoor bath at the sound of a loud ``boom'' from the open-air bath in the large public bath. It was unavoidable due to nature, but the hot water was so great that I wanted to soak in it slowly. When I went again at night, it was fine. First of all, the hot water in the room came from the same source, so I used it many times and was very satisfied (lol). I was very happy with the thoughtfulness of the Bessho, such as the dedicated front desk, lounge, and bottled mineral water available in the lounge as much as I needed. However, we ate at a restaurant, and although it was not the hotel's fault, there was a man who was talking loudly, and I asked him to be careful, although I was aware that it was difficult for him to do so. There was no need to worry about it, and I am sorry for making the staff more concerned. Since everyone is enjoying the quiet, I think there is a better way to do this than in a private room, but it would require more manpower, and we as customers need to improve our manners. The breakfast was also delicious. Thank you very much for the souvenir. It has good access from Sendai Airport, so it doesn't seem to be as far as I expected. I would like to visit again in another season.

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Hotel Koyokan
4.4/565 Reviews
We stayed overnight with our sister and my mother with a bad knee. There was a reasonable budget course, but I couldn't come many times, so I booked a renewed Western-style room with a living room. It seemed that I could go around the hot water, but my mother had a hard time moving, the bath was large and it was vacant on weekdays, so it was good to be able to relax. The room was clean and I was able to spend it elegantly. However, it is a pity that the lighting in the room cannot be dimmed or the air conditioning cannot be adjusted. It's a pity that there was no place to hang a wet towel. The food was delicious no matter what I ate at the buffet. The sweets in the room were delicious, so I thought it was a souvenir, but I couldn't buy some of the best-selling items because they were waiting for arrival. The next day there was a problem with the toilet, which was a pity, but the staff were kind and very comfortable for two days. I wanted to come again. Thank you very much.
Airinkan
4.4/511 Reviews
1) Good points ① The sashimi is fresh and sweet. Tempura is crispy. I think it's the best compared to other facilities. ②The staff at the lounge and shop are very welcoming. ③You can see local ingredients such as pickles and shiso rolls. It is delicious. 4) Many of the souvenirs are local, which I like. 2) Bad points ① Unfair plan setting The dinner venue Omakase plan (basic Japanese set meal), which is cheaper than Kamado Dining, may be changed to Kamado Dining. From the inn's perspective, this is probably a measure to avoid waste, but from the customer's perspective, it is unsatisfactory that the meals are the same as those on a cheaper plan even though they are paying a high price to differentiate their meals. Apart from serving rooms, I think it would be fair to make a clear distinction between Kamado dining and Japanese set meals, or if everyone had a buffet or half-buffet for dinner and breakfast at the same venue like Shidodaira did, I think it would be fair. There is food in a stone oven, but I don't really understand why it needs to be a stone oven. I just felt a little hard to cook. ②Unfortunate paid soft drinks Soft drinks are charged at the dining room. This is the only comparable hotel in the prefecture that I have stayed at. I think it would be a good idea to charge a fee for high-value-added items such as alcohol and fresh juices, but I think it would be a good idea to at least make breakfast and free drinks in the lounge free of charge. If you register on line, you will receive a second soft drink, but it seems a little disappointing that you have to pay for the first drink. I think I'm doing my best with cooking, but I feel like it's really holding me back. ③ There are no hand towels in the toilet. ④The towel rack is at the foot of the bathroom. There is no sense of cleanliness. I wish there was a towel rack. ⑤ The indoor bath at ”Kawa no Yu” is disappointing. The homepage lacks vibrancy. The windows are covered with green moss and dirt, and there are too many gaps. ⑥ Guests who monopolize the pottery bath and those who do not pour hot water It is not the hotel's responsibility, but guests who monopolize the single-use pottery bath for a long time, and customers who bathe without pouring hot water. Customers who take a bath without towels and go up without wiping themselves. Please post a bulletin board to educate people about proper bathing etiquette.   I think it's good that they are particular about the local area, but I want them to be fair from the customer's perspective. This may be unnecessary, but I'd rather make a platinum pork cutlet sandwich than make French toast.
Yamanokami Onsen Bessho Seiryukan
4.6/53 Reviews
The high ceilings, the spacious living room and bedroom, the wonderful thick hot spring bath, and above all, the quietness, it was the best. The furniture, amenities, and number of towels were thoughtful and I had a comfortable stay. Wildflowers in the garden? I wonder if the flowers have calmed down. You can also use the large public baths at Yukaen and day-trip hot springs, and when you go there, you will feel like you are in the Showa era. It was fun to experience a little bit of the nostalgia of a hot spring inn. As soon as the rainy season ended, the ``fly'' came out, so I went back to the indoor bath at the sound of a loud ``boom'' from the open-air bath in the large public bath. It was unavoidable due to nature, but the hot water was so great that I wanted to soak in it slowly. When I went again at night, it was fine. First of all, the hot water in the room came from the same source, so I used it many times and was very satisfied (lol). I was very happy with the thoughtfulness of the Bessho, such as the dedicated front desk, lounge, and bottled mineral water available in the lounge as much as I needed. However, we ate at a restaurant, and although it was not the hotel's fault, there was a man who was talking loudly, and I asked him to be careful, although I was aware that it was difficult for him to do so. There was no need to worry about it, and I am sorry for making the staff more concerned. Since everyone is enjoying the quiet, I think there is a better way to do this than in a private room, but it would require more manpower, and we as customers need to improve our manners. The breakfast was also delicious. Thank you very much for the souvenir. It has good access from Sendai Airport, so it doesn't seem to be as far as I expected. I would like to visit again in another season.
Kashoen
4.6/521 Reviews
The hotel is located in the hot spring resort estate on the outskirts of Hanamaki City. There are a total of three hot spring hotels here, and Ka Shuen is the latest and most advanced.     The building is very beautiful and corresponds to the surrounding mountains. After breakfast, take a walk in the mountain park around the hotel, even at the end of July. Under the small waterfall, foreign children are playing in the water, and there are signs and bells of the police bears along the way. Really the original ecology.     Because we arrived late, we only chose the hotel's breakfast. The breakfast is quite satisfactory, almost the same as the price of a Japanese-style hotel. It is recommended that everyone book a breakfast and dinner together when ordering a room. If you do not make a reservation, it seems that you can only go to the restaurant next door, although it is also a family. But it is very troublesome.     The hotel is clean and tidy and the rooms are spacious. The hot spring is a hydrogen carbonate spring, the spring is clear, and the bathhouse equipment is readily available. Plus, so I went to soak in the morning and evening. I don't know if it was accumulated in Japan after a few days of hot springs, or it was particularly effective in this hot spring. I found that the acne and small particles on the back were gone, smooth and silky.     At the entrance to the hot spring manor, I saw a drug store, if you are interested, you can go and see.     I feel very comfortable here for a holiday and a relaxing weekend. It will take 3 hours to fly from Shanghai.     Finally, the hotel is a 20-minute drive from Hanamaki Airport, and the Hanamaki Airport is only 2 small souvenir shops. Therefore, it is recommended that people who go to the Hanamaki Airport should be one and a half hours in advance.     Ps. The staff of the hotel is very low in English and it is quite troublesome.
Yamayuri No Yado
4.1/510 Reviews
I heard that the quality of the hot springs at Dai Onsen, which I hadn't visited yet, was good, but that was true. I stayed in a room with a bath that flows directly from the source, so I was very happy to be able to enter many times until the check-out time at 11:00. The skin has become smooth. I enjoyed my meal in a private room both morning and evening. I think the quality and quantity were good. This time I was able to relax without meeting other customers. Recommended for those who want to stay like this.
Hanamaki Onsen Hotel Hanamaki
4.5/518 Reviews
I stayed one night with my family and mother at the end of the year after a long time. I think that the inside of the building is clean and infection control is sufficient. However, the employee's face shield at the dining venue felt overdone, and I was worried that it would adversely affect the employee's health condition. The room was a 4-bedroom that was renewed in December. The room is spacious, but there is no place to put each person's luggage, so we have to put it on the floor. There is a luggage stand in front of the washroom, but I thought it would be convenient if there was a small table next to each bed or in the space in front of the window. Also, the sofa set is better than sitting 4 people in an L shape. I felt that it would be easier if there were two stools.

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Hanamaki Travel Guide

Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. You can plan a day tour in Hanamaki. Hanamaki is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Hanamaki. Hanamaki has JR Tsuchizawa station and JR Haruyama station. Each day, many trains run to and from Hanamaki and other cities nearby.

There are not many hotels in Hanamaki. Guests are advised to book in advance. Hanamaki has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 140 USD. There are 1 five-star hotels in Hanamaki at an average price of 400 USD per night. There are 4 four-star hotels in Hanamaki at an average price of 162 USD per night. There are 10 three-star hotels in Hanamaki at an average price of 111 USD per night. There are 3 two-star hotels in Hanamaki at an average price of 132 USD per night. Hotels in Hanamaki offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Hanamakionsen Kashoen in Hanamaki is a favorite among Trip.com users. Hanamakionsen Hotel Senshukaku is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

In the city center of Hanamaki, you'll have easy access to English Beach. For short trips in Hanamaki, Mt. Hayachine are all good options. The most popular attractions for tourists in Hanamaki are Miyazawa Kenji Fairy Tales Village, Miyazawa Kenji Memorial, Hanamakionsen.

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