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Onahama Ocean Hotel
4.2/55 Reviews
The building feels a bit old, but the cleaning was neat. Considerations such as bed making were very good. The ocean view room looked very beautiful with the sea. Breakfast was delicious, both Western and Japanese foods, and I enjoyed eating dried fish and having a Costa coffee machine.
Iwaki Washington Hotel
3.7/545 Reviews
As a hotel near Iwaki station, there was a relatively calm atmosphere and we were able to use it with peace of mind. Since the number of years of construction should be there, it is impossible to ask for the newness of the facilities, but I think the cleaning was well done and the cleanliness was perfect. The response of the front desk at the time of check-in was polite and pleasant. As a location, I walk a little from Iwaki station, but I think it's a distance that I don't care if the weather is raining. It was not close, but it was convenient because there was a convenience store nearby. I think it is safe as an option to stay in Iwaki.
Hotel Soleil BBH
4/517 Reviews
There are not many types of breakfast, but I was surprised that there are seafood systems such as onion and sashimi. Moreover, this is delicious, so I am even more surprised ‼️ Breakfast is quite recommended. One thing that was unfortunate was that the water pressure in the shower was a little weak. But considering the cost performance, I think it's very good. The bath was a series hotel nearby, and it seemed that you could use the large bath there.
Hotel Livemax Budget Yumoto
3.1/59 Reviews
The staff is very kind to ask if you want a proof of staying. Ctrip's price is also very price advantage compared to several Japanese booking websites. It is really the first choice for signing! The corridor decoration of the hotel is a bit industrial, but when I entered it, I found that it was not. It felt like a train. The stainless steel wash basin and the water pressure were also very large. The room size is similar to that of a general Japanese hotel. The equipment was well prepared. I took it directly and went to the public bathhouse in town to soak. The price is also very affordable, but the location of the bath is relatively tight. The hotel has prepared hot springs and dining guides along the shopping street, and looked for tabelog to find a home pub to eat. The grandpa is very talkative, but unfortunately my Japanese level is too poor, and often the words can’t be reflected. Finally, when we saw it raining, we kept asking us if we wanted an umbrella, which was very heartwarming! Right out of Yumoto Station, there is a small pond for soaking in a footbath, a very interesting town, and it feels different from the hot spring towns I've been to before! Finally, if this hotel has a breakfast bar that can provide continental breakfast, it would be great.
Hotel Route-Inn Iwakiizumi Ekimae
3.9/534 Reviews
It is about 2 minutes walk from Izumi Station on the JR Tokiwa line. It is near the station and the route bus station and is a very good location to go to the sightseeing spots. Hotel Route Inn Iwaki Izumi Station 【West Hall】◇ Non-Smoking ◇ Single (with no bus toilet) ◎ Booked breakfast free and stayed for photo hunting alone. The room only has a washbasin and toilet, but you will wash your body in a large bath. As a business hotel, it is easy to use. The room is clean, the outlet is also good, convenient for charging cameras and peripheral equipment.
Japanese Inn Iwaso
4.2/516 Reviews
The breakfast was made by the lady general, and both Japanese and Western side dishes were delicious. (especially the handmade jam was delicious and full of stomach, but it was replaced.) Because it was used on weekday Monday, 6F hot spring bath, night and Ming morning were slowly soaked by rental. There were several delicious restaurants around Iwaki Yumoto station, so I didn't have any trouble with night meals. There was also a hot spring shrine and a foot bath nearby, and after checking out, I also had a hot spring.

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Iwaki Travel Guide

New and popular hotels in Iwaki recommended by Trip.com. If you want to stay at the best hotel in Iwaki, Trip.com is here to help! If you travel to Japan, visiting Iwaki is a good choice. You can plan a one or two day trip to Iwaki.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Iwaki using other means of transportation. JR Nakoso station is a large train station in Iwaki. It's convenient to stay at a hotel in the nearby area.

There are 23 hotels in Iwaki with excellent service. The local average price is 95 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 1 four-star hotels in Iwaki at an average price of 320 USD per night. There are 14 three-star hotels in Iwaki at an average price of 73 USD per night. There are 7 two-star hotels in Iwaki at an average price of 89 USD per night. Hotels in Iwaki offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Hotels under the Choice brand are a good choice. Choice is the top choice of many travelers in Iwaki. A popular hotel in Iwaki, Yuyutei is also one of the highest rated. Creston Hotel is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Iwaki, nearby attractions like Iwaki City Art Museum can be your first stop. The most popular attractions for tourists in Iwaki are Shiramizu Amidado, Ino Hachiman Shrine.

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