Discover the best hotels in Motoyoshi-gun, Miyagi Prefecture, Tohoku including Minamisanriku Hotel Kanyo, Iriyado, I-Room Minamisanriku, Kosha no Yado Sansankan, Minamisanriku Hotel Kanyo, Myojinzakiso.
Things to do in Motoyoshi-gun
4 based on 290 reviews
This hotel, set against a backdrop of blue skies and sun, is in superbly natural surroundings. Located on the edge of Shizugawa Bay, our hotel offers excellent seafood cuisine and the tranquil atmosphere of the sea. Our staff were witness to the Great East Japan Earthquake and subsequent tsunami. In order that memories of the disaster not be forgotten, we operate a "storyteller's bus" around the disaster-ravaged area. We take you on an hour-long trip to observe the devastated area, while our staff talk about their recollections of the event. Reservations are required so book early.
Be prepared for a huge, touristy hotel. If you prefer small ryokans with personal touch services, this place isnt for you. Most of their customers come from tour groups. Service was very good and we had no problems during check in check out, or even when we had some problems locating the venue. There was alot of information regarding the 311 earthquake and tsunami disaster in the lobby. We didnt manage to go for it but i think they also provide a bus tour (with a fee) for a more detailed informative tour regarding the disaster. Dinner was however, quite disappointing, given that this hotel is located right beside the sea. The food was somehow more catered to large tour groups and so prepared all at once. Breakfast was great. A normal buffet but with a huge variety, (even alot of versions of coffee lol), sashimi, bread, yogurt etc. To avoid crowds and carry out social distancing, guests were required to wear gloves and mask while taking the food. We also could choose from 3 time slots to minimize the crowd. They also advised us that the tour groups normally take the early slot so it would be better if we take the later ones unless we had to leave early. Appreciated the tip. Rooms were very good. Our room faced the ocean and we managed to see the sunrise right from our huge window. The hotel is a little old but very clean and the futons were put out for us while we were at dinner. The onsen is the selling point of this hotel. They have 2 large onsens, and apparently they alternate the female and male onsens every Wednesday night? We stayed on a Wed and managed to go to both onsens on Wed night and Thursday morning.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
南三陸町の中心部から山あいに入った1軒宿です。 料理も大変、美味しく満足できました。 また、震災や復興に関するライブラリーもあり、とても勉強になりました。
4 based on 290 reviews
This hotel, set against a backdrop of blue skies and sun, is in superbly natural surroundings. Located on the edge of Shizugawa Bay, our hotel offers excellent seafood cuisine and the tranquil atmosphere of the sea. Our staff were witness to the Great East Japan Earthquake and subsequent tsunami. In order that memories of the disaster not be forgotten, we operate a "storyteller's bus" around the disaster-ravaged area. We take you on an hour-long trip to observe the devastated area, while our staff talk about their recollections of the event. Reservations are required so book early.
Be prepared for a huge, touristy hotel. If you prefer small ryokans with personal touch services, this place isnt for you. Most of their customers come from tour groups. Service was very good and we had no problems during check in check out, or even when we had some problems locating the venue. There was alot of information regarding the 311 earthquake and tsunami disaster in the lobby. We didnt manage to go for it but i think they also provide a bus tour (with a fee) for a more detailed informative tour regarding the disaster. Dinner was however, quite disappointing, given that this hotel is located right beside the sea. The food was somehow more catered to large tour groups and so prepared all at once. Breakfast was great. A normal buffet but with a huge variety, (even alot of versions of coffee lol), sashimi, bread, yogurt etc. To avoid crowds and carry out social distancing, guests were required to wear gloves and mask while taking the food. We also could choose from 3 time slots to minimize the crowd. They also advised us that the tour groups normally take the early slot so it would be better if we take the later ones unless we had to leave early. Appreciated the tip. Rooms were very good. Our room faced the ocean and we managed to see the sunrise right from our huge window. The hotel is a little old but very clean and the futons were put out for us while we were at dinner. The onsen is the selling point of this hotel. They have 2 large onsens, and apparently they alternate the female and male onsens every Wednesday night? We stayed on a Wed and managed to go to both onsens on Wed night and Thursday morning.
5 based on 3 reviews
震災後に小高い場所に民宿を再建されたそうです。 まだまだ復興工事が行われていて、すぐそばの海岸は防潮堤工事の真っただ中でした。 食事は民宿の目の前の志津川湾で採れた海の幸づくしでとても満足のいくものばかりです。 徒歩10分くらいの場所に海水浴場や公園も整備されていてアクセスもバツグンです。
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