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Hotels Near Menkoi In Kesennuma

3.7/524 Reviews
3.7/524 Reviews
Kesennuma
|0.47km from city center
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.
From$34
0/50 Reviews
Kesennuma
|1.06km from city center
Iroom Kesennuma is located in Kesennuma and about a 19-minute walk from Kesennuma Station. The hotel is located near Rias Ark Museum of Art. The guest rooms feature LAN internet. Guests may borrow conveniences such as hair dryers and kettles at no additional charge (please inquire at the front desk for details). Facilities include a coin laundry. The hotel possesses 48 guest rooms.
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3.5/517 Reviews
3.5/517 Reviews
Kesennuma
|1.39km from city center
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.
From$37
0/50 Reviews
Kesennuma
|2.67km from city center
The Kakomu provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. Visitors to Kesennuma will find that the Kakomu is a fantastic accommodation choice. The hotel is conveniently located a short 1km drive from JR Shishiori-Karakuwa Station. The nearby area boasts an abundance of attractions including Ice Aquarium, Kesennuma, Kesennuma Shark Museum and Rias Ark Museum. In their spare time, guests can explore the hotel's surroundings.
From$160
0/50 Reviews
Kesennuma
|3.02km from city center
It will be a shared room for up to 3 peopleThis is not a private room so please be careful if you are concerned about privacyBetween the guests there is a partition where the upper body is hidden
From$25
4/54 Reviews
4/5Very Good4 Reviews
Kesennuma
|3.19km from city center
It is a resort hotel affiliated with Minamisanriku and Kesennuma's Hotel Kanyo, which is familiar to local commercials in the Tohoku region, and is operated by a seafood wholesaler. It is located far from the city center of Kesennuma and JR Kesennuma Station, and in addition to picking you up from JR Kesennuma Station, if you make a reservation in advance, you can take a large sightseeing bus from the east exit of JR Sendai Station free of charge. The hotel building is located on a small hill, and the entrance to the building is at the end of the observation elevator adjacent to the Kesennuma Fish Market. The exterior of the building looks quite old, but the inside is kept clean and I'm glad I was able to spend a comfortable time during my stay. The Japanese-style room has a size of 12 tatami mats and can accommodate 4 to 5 people. In addition, there is a large public bath and an open-air bath, and Kesennuma Onsen was mined after 2000, and it is a natural hot spring with seawater as the main ingredient, partly because it is by the sea. Dinner was a course meal centered on Japanese cuisine, and since Kesennuma is one of Japan's leading fishing ports, there were seafood dishes, but the main dishes were swordfish shabu-shabu, abalone steamed in sake, and shark's fin soup. Breakfast is partly a buffet-style Japanese set meal, and although there are not so many varieties, it is designed to prevent congestion, such as keeping a designated time and keeping a distance from others. Although the room I stayed in this time was not on the sea side, you can see the illuminated Kesennuma Bridge from everywhere in the building. It was very helpful to have a large public bath, dinner and breakfast, and a free shuttle from Sendai, so I would like to use it again if I have the opportunity.
From$45
4/54 Reviews
4/5Very Good4 Reviews
Kesennuma
|3.21km from city center
With a stay at Sun Marine Kesennuma Hotel Kanyo in Kesennuma, you'll be within a 10-minute walk of Ice Aquarium and Kesen Numa Rias Shark Museum. This ryokan is 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from Mukaeru and 3.2 mi (5.2 km) from Rias Ark Museum of Art.Enjoy the recreation opportunities such as bicycles to rent or make use of other amenities including complimentary wireless internet access.Enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snacks in the coffee shop/cafe. The ryokan also offers room service (during limited hours). Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM for a fee.Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and microwave in a common area. Free self parking is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 67 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and a turndown service, and housekeeping is provided daily.
From$31
0/50 Reviews
Kesennuma
|3.22km from city center
A home renovated into a cozy and warm inn
From$30
4.5/55 Reviews
4.5/5Excellent5 Reviews
Kesennuma
|3.26km from city center
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)
From$51
4.3/554 Reviews
4.3/5Excellent54 Reviews
Kesennuma
|3.69km from city center
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.
From$34
3.9/516 Reviews
3.9/516 Reviews
Kesennuma
|3.69km from city center
As expected, it was located in Kesennuma, a port town, and the fish dishes were very delicious. Dinner was left to the chef, but there were seafood such as sea bream, octopus, squid, saury, salmon, and hoya. Breakfast was also served with freshly cooked rice and miso soup, and freshly baked cherry blossoms, * baked, and onion toro, and I was really satisfied with the meal. Many of the employees were very kind, and they answered various questions without disgust. I was able to stay comfortably. Speaking of greed, there is a large communal bath (artificial radium spring), so I thought it would be convenient to have a thin towel that can be brought back, which is common in hot spring inns. Also, I wonder if the female bathtub was a little narrow. Overall, it is a hotel that can be recommended.
From$44
3.9/537 Reviews
3.9/537 Reviews
Kesennuma
|4.6km from city center
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.
From$38

Hotels Near Menkoi In Kesennuma Review

Japanese Style Hotel Isomura
4.5/55 Reviews
Kesennuma
|1.27km from city center
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)
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From$51
Hamanasukaiyoukan
4.9/53 Reviews
Kesennuma
|10.49km from city center
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.
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From$57
Hotel Route-Inn Kesennuma Chuo Inter
3.9/537 Reviews
Kesennuma
|3.52km from city center
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.
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From$38
La'Gent Inn Kesennuma
3.7/524 Reviews
Kesennuma
|2.06km from city center
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.
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From$34
Kesennuma Park Hotel
4.3/554 Reviews
Kesennuma
|1.52km from city center
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.
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From$34
Hotel Pearl City Kesennuma
3.5/517 Reviews
Kesennuma
|0.98km from city center
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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From$37
Kesennuma Plaza Hotel
4/54 Reviews
Kesennuma
|0.86km from city center
It is a resort hotel affiliated with Minamisanriku and Kesennuma's Hotel Kanyo, which is familiar to local commercials in the Tohoku region, and is operated by a seafood wholesaler. It is located far from the city center of Kesennuma and JR Kesennuma Station, and in addition to picking you up from JR Kesennuma Station, if you make a reservation in advance, you can take a large sightseeing bus from the east exit of JR Sendai Station free of charge. The hotel building is located on a small hill, and the entrance to the building is at the end of the observation elevator adjacent to the Kesennuma Fish Market. The exterior of the building looks quite old, but the inside is kept clean and I'm glad I was able to spend a comfortable time during my stay. The Japanese-style room has a size of 12 tatami mats and can accommodate 4 to 5 people. In addition, there is a large public bath and an open-air bath, and Kesennuma Onsen was mined after 2000, and it is a natural hot spring with seawater as the main ingredient, partly because it is by the sea. Dinner was a course meal centered on Japanese cuisine, and since Kesennuma is one of Japan's leading fishing ports, there were seafood dishes, but the main dishes were swordfish shabu-shabu, abalone steamed in sake, and shark's fin soup. Breakfast is partly a buffet-style Japanese set meal, and although there are not so many varieties, it is designed to prevent congestion, such as keeping a designated time and keeping a distance from others. Although the room I stayed in this time was not on the sea side, you can see the illuminated Kesennuma Bridge from everywhere in the building. It was very helpful to have a large public bath, dinner and breakfast, and a free shuttle from Sendai, so I would like to use it again if I have the opportunity.
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From$45
Hotel Ikkeikaku
3.9/516 Reviews
Kesennuma
|1.58km from city center
As expected, it was located in Kesennuma, a port town, and the fish dishes were very delicious. Dinner was left to the chef, but there were seafood such as sea bream, octopus, squid, saury, salmon, and hoya. Breakfast was also served with freshly cooked rice and miso soup, and freshly baked cherry blossoms, * baked, and onion toro, and I was really satisfied with the meal. Many of the employees were very kind, and they answered various questions without disgust. I was able to stay comfortably. Speaking of greed, there is a large communal bath (artificial radium spring), so I thought it would be convenient to have a thin towel that can be brought back, which is common in hot spring inns. Also, I wonder if the female bathtub was a little narrow. Overall, it is a hotel that can be recommended.
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From$44