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Top rated hotels in Kesennuma

Japanese Style Hotel Isomura
4.5/55 Reviews
It's Kesennuma, but this time I went to Mr. Isomura. I'm from Tome City and travel overnight with my family. I was a little disappointed that it wasn't a hot spring. Immediately after arriving, this dissatisfaction disappeared. The beautiful hall and the room are beautiful. Above all, Kesennuma and Tome are trendy and welcome back Monet! I talked with the employee. Of course, the treat is delicious! What is soothing. It's not near the sea, but I enjoyed the goodness of Kesennuma and had a good time. Good inn and good treat. It is an inn located on a land without anything after the earthquake, but it is a nice inn with a calm space. I think this is not bad. (laughter)
Hamanasukaiyoukan
4.9/53 Reviews
Stayed overnight during a tour of Japan. This past of the coast was devastated in the 2011 tsunami so part of the visit was to see how the region has recovered and to enjoy the beautiful costal scenery. This is a small hotel overlooking the beach. The rooms and comfortable and ours was very spacious with a small balcony overlooking the seashore. Tea and coffee making facilities are provided in room and there are vending machines with various kinds of cold drinks available. The hotel includes an Onsen bath for men and women which was very nice to use. Traditional Japanese dinner and breakfast are included. Dinner was about 10 courses and although the menu was all in Japanese the waiter was super helpful and tried to explain what some of the dishes were. These included sashimi, sharks fin soup, grilled marlin, beef tongue ( a delicious local specialty, tastes like beef brisket) steak fillet, various vegetables steamed or pickled, soup, and egg plant ice cream for dessert. Very filling and delicious.
Hotel Route-Inn Kesennuma Chuo Inter
3.9/537 Reviews
Hotel along bypass in the suburbs of Kesennuma. Business hotel but low-rise building and large bath and facilities are comfortable. The room type is also cheap and the room is large and nice for the out bus and there is no bathroom. The public bath is also available from midnight 2 and early morning 5, so there is no problem without a bus. There was no transfer and it was about 1600 yen by taxi from Kesennuma station. The meal and dinner were half Viking and the content was not bad. Basically, it is a fixed content, so it may be a little insufficient in the case of a drinking system in a local specialty.
La'Gent Inn Kesennuma
3.7/524 Reviews
Stayed for a reconstruction volunteer in Sendai. We stayed for 3 nights. The parking lot and the people staying 々 were full of reconstruction related civil engineering. The hotel itself was a simple makeup like a prefabrication, but it was a convenient hotel with everything in place. There is a shower in the room, but there is also a little big bath, and there is also a coin laundry. The dining room had a regular meal every day and it was very delicious. The breakfast changed the menu every day and was very satisfied. I ate rice at the hotel once at night, but it was very delicious. I want to stay again.
Kesennuma Park Hotel
4.3/553 Reviews
There is also a place to eat near the Park Hotel called Mishione Yokocho. Also, there is a new convenience store next to the hotel, making it even more convenient.
Hotel Pearl City Kesennuma
3.5/517 Reviews
I stayed when I went to Kesennuma by train in late February. It is a hotel in front of JR Kesennuma Station, which is convenient to move from the station, but Kesennuma Station is a little far from the sea, so there are few restaurants around the station, so it may be a little inconvenient to go out at night. Still, there was a vending machine such as gyudon in the hotel, so it was saved when I was hungry at night. The customer service at the front desk was good, so it was a good hotel overall.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels12
Number of Reviews165
Highest PriceNZD 1,973
Lowest PriceNZD 58
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 220
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 236