THE 10 BEST Hotels in Iwate Prefecture
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- Enter dates to see prices#1 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- Enter dates to see pricesStefan T@StefanT374Reviewed on Aug 15, 2023One of the best views in Japan"We got a room overlooking the forest but we had also a partial view of the fabulous bay."Read all reviews#2 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- RyokanA Ryokan is a traditional Japanese accommodation which typically features ‘futon’ (folding mattresses) on ‘tatami’ (straw mat) floors. Many Ryokan are known for their public baths (typically "Onsen" hot springs) and their traditional cuisine. 24/7 front desk service is not guaranteed for this accommodation type.
3. Hanamaki Onsen Hotel Koyokan
Enter dates to see pricesOnsen Ryokan#3 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture - Enter dates to see pricesfairysky@fairyskyReviewed on Apr 16, 2019Furniture a little dated but generally well maintained with good services"For those who didn't do their homework, DO NOT mix up Hotel Metropolitan Morioka (Main Building) and Hotel Metropolitan Morioka New Wing. Although under the same management, the two hotels are separated by a..."Read all reviews#4 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- Enter dates to see pricesJuhaUitto@JuhaUittoReviewed on Dec 25, 2023A comfortable hotel in the best location"As we were three people, including our 11-year-old daughter, we got a spacious room with three separate and quite large beds, a group of chairs and table, and desk for working."Read all reviews#5 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- Enter dates to see pricesOnsen HotelCanIGoWithYou@CanIGoWithYouReviewed on Jan 23, 2023A ski resort that is great year-round"The good: - Staff was very helpful - Central location to northern Tohoku (if driving) - Room was large and clean, and had plenty power outlets - Restaurants (breakfast and the Japanese restaurant) were all great w..."Read all reviews#6 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- Enter dates to see pricesMichigan-I94@Michigan-I94Reviewed on Aug 13, 2016Good location"This hotel is located in the front of the Kitakami Station. it is very convenient to access to Shinkan-sen. The room was clean but small, although it was acceptable. The price was cheap same as in the U.S. Free..."Read all reviews#7 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- RyokanA Ryokan is a traditional Japanese accommodation which typically features ‘futon’ (folding mattresses) on ‘tatami’ (straw mat) floors. Many Ryokan are known for their public baths (typically "Onsen" hot springs) and their traditional cuisine. 24/7 front desk service is not guaranteed for this accommodation type.
8. Zuisenkyo
Enter dates to see pricesOnsen RyokanLaidback84@Laidback84Reviewed on Jan 16, 2016Big onsen bath!"This onsen hotel is in the middle of nowhere. it's about a 30-minute drive from Ichinoseki train station or the UNESCO World Heritage temples of Hiraizumi. We rented a car, but I think there is a hotel shuttle from..."Read all reviews#8 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture - RyokanA Ryokan is a traditional Japanese accommodation which typically features ‘futon’ (folding mattresses) on ‘tatami’ (straw mat) floors. Many Ryokan are known for their public baths (typically "Onsen" hot springs) and their traditional cuisine. 24/7 front desk service is not guaranteed for this accommodation type.
9. Hanamaki Onsenkyo Yamanokami Onsen Yuukaen
Enter dates to see pricesOnsen RyokanJuhaUitto@JuhaUittoReviewed on Jul 19, 2018Wonderful onsen"I've visited and stayed at numerous onsens all over Japan over the past quarter century. Yuukaen is one of the best. The natural setting in the middle of the mountains is lovely. A river runs through it and the..."Read all reviews#9 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture - Enter dates to see pricesTravelove58@Travelove58Reviewed on Feb 12, 2024Excellent hotel all round - great location, spacious comfy room, excellent staff.... one of the best!"Spacious room, modern interior, "new" hotel , very comfortable room & bed."Read all reviews#10 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- Enter dates to see pricesmichgrif@michgrifReviewed on Jan 20, 2024Excellent facilities and helpful staff"We stayed for 2 nights at the Dormy Inn and found that the staff were very helpful. We were also impressed with the facilities including the onsen and free use of the laundry and snacks. The rooms were clean and..."Read all reviews#11 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
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- Enter dates to see pricesOnsen HotelMorten Marthin@MortenMarthinReviewed on Nov 3, 2023Japanese room with a stunning view"A very nice hotel outside the city of Morioka with a stunning view to the river and the mountains. The hotel offers traditional Japanese rooms where you sleep on madrasses on the floor and a very traditional onsen..."Read all reviews#13 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- Enter dates to see pricesJenny Naidoo@Lutchansamy NReviewed on Dec 22, 2017Montein House-good location"The chalets were average, neat and clean with a tea/coffee station. No iron. The location was excellent close to shopping, entertainment on the beach and around the area. Breakfast was average. Water was..."Read all reviews#14 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- Enter dates to see pricesSweet-Dawn@Sweet-DawnReviewed on May 18, 2019Perfect location"The location of this hotel is perfect, almost in front of the train station, you just have to cross a tunnel of underground stairs. The rooms are not big... but they are clean and enough to rest. The staff is very..."Read all reviews#15 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
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- Enter dates to see pricesJapanTravelMonkey@JapanTravelMonkeyReviewed on May 4, 2016Very disappointed"My husband and I chose to stay in Kitakami for 2 nights over the busy Golden Week period and ended up at the Apa Hotel. It was my first time at an APA hotel and hopefully my last. The room was very expensive (30,000..."Read all reviews#17 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- RyokanA Ryokan is a traditional Japanese accommodation which typically features ‘futon’ (folding mattresses) on ‘tatami’ (straw mat) floors. Many Ryokan are known for their public baths (typically "Onsen" hot springs) and their traditional cuisine. 24/7 front desk service is not guaranteed for this accommodation type.
18. HIRAIZUMI Hotel Musashibo
Enter dates to see pricesOnsen RyokanWendy H@Wendy119186363Reviewed on Oct 8, 2023Friendly, clean well placed hotel"This is a traditional Japanese style hotel with Futon bedding. Yakuta can be worn to dinner unlike in other hotels where it is preferable to be worn in the room only. We received a very friendly greeting and..."Read all reviews#18 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture - Enter dates to see pricespancakemarmalade@pancakemarmaladeReviewed on Nov 7, 2020very small rooms but convenient location"Booked a room with a semi double bed, and both the bathroom and room were really tiny. But the hotel is just for sleeping anyway, so it wasnt a big deal. The hotel and rooms are a little old, but no problem with..."Read all reviews#19 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- Enter dates to see pricesOnsen Hotel#20 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- Enter dates to see pricesWhere to next?@wher3_to_n3xtReviewed on Jan 2, 2020Not bad ... one night stay"Great shower, especially after all day traveling. We've been holidaying for weeks in 32 degrees beach type place and arriving in Morioka at 0 degrees was a bit of a shock to the system. The wonderful hot shower and..."Read all reviews#21 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- RyokanA Ryokan is a traditional Japanese accommodation which typically features ‘futon’ (folding mattresses) on ‘tatami’ (straw mat) floors. Many Ryokan are known for their public baths (typically "Onsen" hot springs) and their traditional cuisine. 24/7 front desk service is not guaranteed for this accommodation type.
22. Aishinkan
Enter dates to see pricesOnsen RyokanZahid U@Zahid UReviewed on May 14, 2017A Good Relaxing Stay at Aishinkan"I stayed here for the purpose of relaxation and for the dip onto the hot baths. They have the outdoor baths as well as the indoor baths. Overall a good stay. The staffs despite the language barrier, did their..."Read all reviews#22 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture - Enter dates to see pricesInn#23 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- Enter dates to see pricesLarZ@Laurence CReviewed on Oct 7, 2018Excellent Location & Value"Just finished three nights at R & B. It is a budget hotel providing good value with friendly and attentive staff (with basic english language skills), excellent location for quick access to many restaurants, a..."Read all reviews#24 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- Enter dates to see prices#25 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- RyokanA Ryokan is a traditional Japanese accommodation which typically features ‘futon’ (folding mattresses) on ‘tatami’ (straw mat) floors. Many Ryokan are known for their public baths (typically "Onsen" hot springs) and their traditional cuisine. 24/7 front desk service is not guaranteed for this accommodation type.
26. Hotel Taikan
Enter dates to see pricesOnsen Ryokan#26 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture - Enter dates to see prices#27 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- Enter dates to see pricesdadioman@dadiomanReviewed on Mar 12, 2024Perfect location for getting around."We had a very nice room overlooking the river and with views of the mountains to the east."Read all reviews#28 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
- Enter dates to see pricesCindyabroad@CindyabroadReviewed on Nov 21, 2019Not a good representative of Kitakami or Japan"Pros - Good value for the tasty breakfast and the waitstaff are very helpful; Non-front desk personnel are solicitous Cons - Filthy carpeting and walls throughout the hotel and in the rooms (stains, dust bunnies..."Read all reviews#29 Best Value of 841 places to stay in Iwate Prefecture
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Iwate Prefecture Hotels Information
Hotels in Iwate Prefecture | 864 |
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Hotels Prices From | $36 |
Hotels Reviews | 11,433 |
Hotels Photos | 16,478 |
Travel high season | Mar - May |
Travel low season | Sep - Nov |
High season avg price | $545 |
Low season avg price | $271 |
Popular Places in Iwate Prefecture
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Hotels near the sights
- Chuson-ji TempleRead more
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- Jodogahama BeachRead more
- Koiwai FarmIt is Japan's largest private farm, 3,000 hectare(7,200 acre),just around 2 hour's bullet train north of Tokyo,and 2 hour's drive west of Sendai. KOIWAI; working dairy and forestry Farm features beautiful wildlife conservation area that is preserved just as nature and dairy living heritage villages. You'll meet tremendous of natural beauty activities, with trekking along the preserved wilderness area and park rangers'guided forestry wild tractor adventure tour. Our collection of historic 18th-19th century dairy farmers buildings, silos are dotted with, and it is also oldest living dairy heritage site in Japan. This dairy village tours provide a basis for ideas and traditions dairy product in our country that help inform what/how we are.Read more
- Gembi ValleyRead more
- Motsuji TempleSpecial Historical Site and Special Place of Scenic Beauty The garden represents the Pure Land Buddhist world and beauty of Japan. The temple garden of Motsu-ji has been doubly recognized as a Special Historic Site and Special Place of Scenic Beauty, a tribute to its extraordinary cultural value. The temple itself, like Chuson-ji, is said to have been established in 850 by Ennin (Jikaku Daishi, third head abbot of the Tendai sect.) Building began here in the twelfth century, during the time of Fujiwara no Motohira, and was completed by his son, Hidehira. At its peak, Motsu-ji was home to more than forty halls and pagodas, and more than five hundred monks' quarters. Its main hall, Enryu-ji, was considered "without peer in all the land" by medieval sources. The garden is centered on a pond known as Oizumigaike, an exemplar of the elegance of Heian era gardening technique.Read more
- Takkoku no IwayaRead more
- Miyazawa Kenji Fairy Tales VillageRead more
- GeibikeiGeibikei gorge is in the south of Iwate Prefecture, which is in the northern Tohoku region of Japan. Our Boatmen use a simple wooden pole to both propel and steer the boats. This kind of boat ride in Japan is only found at Geibikei gorge. The gorge is special for its traditional Tohoku boats and beautiful, surrounding nature.It is great in all seasons. The"kotatsu"boats from December to February are especially good for enjoying Japanese culture along with the scenery. Throwing the "balls of luck"during the walk at the halfway point of the ride are another special feature of the experience.Read more
- Hachimantai Promenade PeakRead more