Hotel New Hakuaki

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Hotel New Hakuaki

4604 Isozakicho, Hitachinaka City, Ibaraki Prefecture, 311-1202, JapanSee Hotel Details
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8.7/10
Very Good
8 Reviews
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Location8.3
Amenities8.8
Service8.8
Cleanliness8.8
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nieva mitsugi
[2nd Floor: Vacuum] Opened In April 2019 ★ Western-Style Room / Capacity: 3 People / City View [Twin Room] [Non-Smoking]
Stay Date May 2025
Travel with friends
21 Reviews
9.5/10
Amazing
Posted on Jun 4, 2025
the food is delicious… i picked the new room… its very clean good smell and comfortable bed
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Double Room With Bath With City View
Stay Date Feb 2024
Family
1 Reviews
10.0/10
Outstanding
Posted on Mar 16, 2024
The food and hot springs were both very good. All the employees were also very nice people. Dinner time was a little late, but I was grateful that they accommodated me properly.
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Mymama124
Double Room With Bath With City View
Stay Date Nov 2024
Couples
4 Reviews
7.5/10
Posted on Dec 28, 2024
Very delicious dinner
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Linger¹⁹⁶³
[3rd Floor: 12.5 Tatami] Ocean View, Capacity: 6 People [Japanese Room] [Non-Smoking] [Ocean View]
Stay Date Apr 2025
Travel with friends
49 Reviews
10.0/10
Outstanding
Posted on May 22, 2025
入住海景房 可以期待日出 服務不錯 晚餐當地特色料理 早餐自助
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Stay Date Aug 2024
Couples
8.0/10
Very Good
Posted on Sep 8, 2024
The location and the food were both great. The hot spring water was thick and delicious. The times were set so that guests and visitors did not overlap, and there were amenities, tea, and coffee available exclusively for guests, which I thought was very considerate. It seems that the fireworks sold there can also be set off on the premises. Sounds fun!
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Stay Date Feb 2024
Other
8.0/10
Very Good
Posted on Mar 23, 2024
I stayed here with my family. The hotel is a little way back down a narrow road. The facilities are typical of a Showa era hotel, but they overcome that with ingenuity. The food is delicious. Dinner is a hearty Japanese meal, mainly local seafood. Breakfast is a buffet, and the impression was that they used local ingredients and did not cut corners at all. Other services include a shampoo buffet and the ability to grind coffee beans from Saza Coffee in your room and make your own coffee. The only complaint I have is that the Wi-Fi was unstable (and there was no password). I didn't mind it, but the curtains were a little torn and the aging of the facilities may be a concern for some people.
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Stay Date Jan 2023
Travel with friends
10.0/10
Outstanding
Posted on Feb 18, 2023
As soon as I parked my car in the parking lot, the staff waited for me and carried my luggage. The room was large, Japanese style, very clean and comfortable. There were many local dishes, and I was very satisfied. The quality of the hot spring was good, and the view of the sea from the open-air bath was great. Also, I was happy to have free drinks in the lobby and a service where I could grind and drink coffee myself in my room. In addition, lotions and milky lotions were prepared in the bathrooms and rooms, which was very helpful. Repeat decision. Above all, it is recommended because the correspondence of all staff was very polite and good.
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Stay Date Nov 2022
Couples
8.0/10
Very Good
Posted on Dec 24, 2022
Staying in a spacious Japanese-Western style room made me feel luxurious. For the meal, I chose the seasonal monkfish hotpot, and enjoyed the rice porridge at the end. The amount was too much for the two elderly couples to eat, but it was delicious. After taking a bath in the morning, I visited Sakatsura Isosaki Shrine in the neighborhood, and then I saw the sunrise at Isozaki Lighthouse. it was beautiful. There is also a service to grind and brew coffee beans yourself, and I enjoyed the aroma of coffee for the first time in a while.
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