Top rated hotels in Iwate Prefecture

Daiwa Roynet Hotel Morioka Ekimae
4.7/5157 Reviews
Is it about 3 minutes walk from the station? The first floor is 7-Eleven and each floor has a vending machine, which is great convenience. The room I used is a Kitakami River flowing under the eye and the heart is calm. The cleanliness, amenities and size were perfect. Breakfast was mainly Japanese with Viking, but this was enough. I always decided to eat Japanese food because it seems to be good when eating western food mainly, but it looks delicious. It's strange.
Hotel Oomiya
4.4/516 Reviews
This time I stayed with my dog for my wife's birthday present. At check-in, the reception at the front desk was very polite and comfortable, and my dog gave me a goat milk present. The room was clean and large enough, and it was good to be able to take a bath slowly in the large bath. For dinner, they changed to room meals, soft abalone dance grilled with local ingredients, Miyako salmon and salmon sashimi, squid / miso grilled, fried oysters, And the dessert was a very satisfying dinner with a local dish. Breakfast was also very delicious with oysters and unedible items, especially the miso soup of wakame sea urchin was delicious and I replaced rice. The staff at dinner and breakfast were also very pleasant and nice. I could see Miyako Bay from the window and the Asahi was beautiful. The location of the hotel was good and it was good to be able to take a walk to the ferry terminal side and the sea. This is a hotel that I would like to recommend to everyone as a hotel to stay while enjoying sightseeing in Sanriku with Mr. Wanko. I would definitely like to stay again this time in a warm time. I'm glad my wife was very relaxed and happy. Thank you to all the hotel staff.
Shikitei Morioka TsunagiOnsen
4.6/544 Reviews
There is an inn at "Tsunagi Onsen" along Lake Gosho near Koiwai Farm. You can see Mt. Iwate on the lakeside, but unfortunately it is located in the back of the mountain, so you cannot see Lake Gosho from the inn. It was a calm 3-story Japanese-style inn, and it was a reasonable size, and it was very easy to move around the dining area and bath. The selected room has a bed, so it's nice to be able to lie down right away! The supper you are looking for is kaiseki cuisine, which also comes with shell sea urchin! It's not a private room, but the Heian period? It was partitioned into. I was able to enjoy it slowly and very deliciously. The temperature of the bath was so good that it wasn't lukewarm, and the open air surrounded by trees was slowly created. The service and greetings of the employees are also comfortable, and it has become a ryokan that I definitely recommend.
Kashoen
4.5/530 Reviews
Possibly the best experience I have ever had staying at a hotel. The ambiance when you walk in is peaceful and almost spiritual. The room I had was apartment sized with its own onsen and dining room for which we had a 9 course dinner served to us as well as breakfast the following morning. We had our own assistant who looked after us every step of our stay. The hotel had amazing central garden with snow covered forest surrounding which made it even more cosy. I decided to use the in house onsen to try the larger hot pools which was equally relaxing as our in room smaller one. The food, service and experience was out of this world and highly recommended.
Hachimantai Heights
4.5/513 Reviews
I stayed when I came to Hachimantai to hunt for autumn leaves. This is a large hotel. When I arrived, the scent of sulfur in the hot springs was a little bit scented in the lobby. The welcome drink bar is located in the lobby lounge. The room is a beautiful Japanese-style room with 8 tatami mats. It was the first gorgeous shoji that Shoji saw (pink, white, purple and autumn leaves pattern). The room key was 2 I was saved with a book. Wa 5 #-# The bath is a day trip bath. It was very crowded probably because it was the autumn leaves season on Sunday. The hot springs are transparent (a little whitish in the book) and have a scent of sulfur. From the open-air bath, it was said that Mt. Iwate was looking at it, and there was a cloud. The open-air bath is lukewarm water. The large communal bath was hot water. Although it is a day trip hot water, amenities such as lotion are available. Since there are only 3 dryers, it was difficult to use, and if I gave up using it, I could finally use it. There is a water cooler, but the trash can for throwing away the cup for the water cooler was full, and there were many cups outside the trash can. I stacked and fell on the floor. The next morning, the bath was only for guests, so I took it relaxing. Since it was a men and women replacement system, I took another bath. For dinner, we had a beautiful venue with a chandelier that is also used in the wedding hall. There were a lot of pre-orders and appetizers, and the sashimi was unique with a salad tailored with sea bream and tuna. I'm not good at sea crabs, but it didn't smell and it was delicious. The seafood soy milk pot had a gentle taste, and the Hachimantai Bok shabu-shabu and dessert cheesecake were delicious. As for sake, the local sake in Hachimantai city was dry and delicious, and 300cc was reasonable for 800 yen and I ordered several bottles. The man in charge of the meal was very kind and hospitality and was happy to be with him. Breakfast was a buffet at a restaurant with a garden view. The pizza toast that cut bread into my favorite thickness and put color 々 on it seemed to be popular. The hot water that was not too salty was delicious, and there were Koiwai milk and local yogurt. I drank coffee after meals at the restaurant and in the lobby lounge. It was a comfortable hotel with a good hot spring, very convenient for sightseeing in Hachimantai.
Hotel Royal Morioka
4.4/578 Reviews
It is a little far from Morioka Station on foot. However, there are many places to eat and cafes around the hotel, and there is no inconvenience. Rather, I feel like an old town and I can enjoy Morioka. This hotel, the first floor has a Starbucks. It is open until late at night, so it is good to be a little bit hard. There is also Morioka Castle Park as soon as you walk. The hotel itself has history, so it feels a bit old but clean. The room is spacious and relaxing. The bed is comfortable. The water was clean and comfortable. I think it depends on the type of room, but there are two legs and tables of chairs, so it is easy to eat take-out and have coffee. There is also a desk, so it is convenient when you want to work. Also, the noise from the next door was not heard and comfortable. I felt that the net connection was a bit slow, but I could use it enough. It was a hotel I wanted to use if I had another chance.
Hotel Route-Inn Hanamaki
4/531 Reviews
I saw a plane landing near the runway at Hanamaki Airport. It is along the national route 4, but the intersection just before is complicated, so I think it is better to go carefully after seeing the hotel. The public bath felt like it was a bit small compared to other route inns. The free breakfast was delicious.
Sannouzan Onsen Zuisenkyo
3.8/513 Reviews
Zuisenkyo offers the ryokan/onsen experience at a bargain price. Beautiful rural location, set in spacious, attractive grounds, with pathways along a wooded gorge. Traditional tatami/shikibuton rooms, onsen and rutemburo, very friendly staff. Meals are good, served buffet style in a shared dining room. Free shuttle to Ichinoseki station and World Heritage Site Hiraizumi. Local bus service to nearby Genbikei rapids, and to Mount Kurikoma. Popular with ordinary working Japanese, and rightly so.
Hotel Miyako Hills
3.5/512 Reviews
The main purpose is to ride the Sanriku Railway, and the concept of not spending money on accommodation is this trip. So I used this business hotel. It is about a 5 walk from the station, and the convenience is reasonably good because it is close to the drinking area and Nbini. There is a capsule hotel, but the business was canceled due to the corona disaster. There was also a large communal bath, although it was only for men. Well, you can use it if you divide it into just sleeping.
Comfort Inn Ichinoseki Inter
3.9/542 Reviews
I stayed from Friday night on weekdays. It's high on Saturdays, but I felt that it was the strongest Cospa until Friday night. First of all, parking is free, and Yakiniku and cold noodles shops are just next to walking, and dinner is good. The breakfast was also substantial and it was a pity that there was no yogurt, but there is a shopping mall nearby, so it is enough to go shopping. I could buy not only yogurt but also Fukuda bread famous in Iwate Prefecture. The room was a two-stage bed and the children entered there. The price is less than 10,000 yen in one room, so it is likely to be used next time.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties71
Number of Reviews2,361
Average Price (Weekdays)IDR 3,206,483
Average Price (Weekends)IDR 3,525,290