The hotel here has spacious rooms with Japanese futons to sleep on. The rooms are clean and the front desk staff provides good explanations. The onsen here is very large and has many pools. The lounge provides clean services twice a day. In the evening, there is unlimited wine, beer, and snacks. Breakfast is good, with a wide selection and delicious.
If I have the chance, I will definitely come back to stay here again. I would like to recommend this hotel
It is very close to the station, and there is shuttle service. The hotel is very large, the hot spring is very comfortable, and breakfast and dinner are abundant. It is a good place to relax. There is also a thousand-year-old public hot spring nearby, which is small, but overall good.
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GGuest User2025.11.03
Location was far from Train station - hence need a free shuttle bus from Sendai station to go in. Kind of challenging to book and confirm the shuttle arrangement but got it done after few clarifications. Hotel itself is near Akiu Sato centre which is good
Hotel is big but quite old looking, room spacious , good onsen.
very good dinner buffet with snow crabs daily. Buffet breakfast limited spread but OK
Problem is other main attractions are far and need to take bus/taxi.
The Akiu traditional craft village/park was a big disappointment with no visitors and only few shops opened. Not worth going at all
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OOliveyc2025.11.15
We came to Akiu mainly to see Lu Xun's former residence, but the hotel itself was also great. Although there wasn't much of a view outside the window, Akiu Great Falls is just a short drive away. The front desk gave me a room on the top floor. The food, especially, deserves a special mention. My boyfriend ate 6 plates of the freshly grilled beef tongue, but he was still outdone by the Japanese gentleman next to us – I counted, he had 7 plates! I won't post other pictures as I see everyone else has posted plenty; I'll just share one of the massage chair. You can enjoy the view while getting a massage. It's very quiet during the day, and you can use it as much as you like without needing coins, which is much more generous than many other hotels. The parking lot is also spacious, so there's no need to worry about not finding a spot if you return late.
The hot springs are very good! The food is delicious because it is made with local ingredients! It is surrounded by fresh green, and I can spend it comfortably. The welcome drink bar is great and well received by families.
Frontsesk is kind and introduce good. Dinner and breakfast are very delicious. There are 2 separate hot springs located at main and annex building and both are different and good. Room view is beautiful. There are many other facilities such as ping pong room, karaoke room. CPI is very high.
Location is gd w Donki, family mart and many eateries choices around 👍🏼 hotel services are gd free soba supper fr 9:30- 11pm , free drinks at lobby and free ice cream after hot spring bath with comics corner really relaxing ! We enjoyed our stay here and hope to b back again e families in nearer dates
The single room is quite big, but the bathroom is very small. Fortunately, we are all taking a hot spring bath, so we can barely get by without taking a shower. It is a very old hotel. It can be seen that it is a bit old, but it is well maintained. It feels that most of the guests staying in the hotel are Japanese who come for the weekend. There are free drinks in the lobby, and there are also take-out cups.
The location is on the seaside and very close to the attractions. You can call to book a bus from the station to the hotel, which goes to Matsushima Coast and Matsushima Station. It seems that it is not written on the website. I found it when I was bored and looked through the explanations in the room. In fact, it is not long to walk from Matsushima Coast Station.
The hot spring is good, facing the sea, and you can see the sea indoors and outdoors. Going to soak at off-peak times is equivalent to booking the whole place, which is very comfortable.
We booked dinner and breakfast. The breakfast is well received, with special dishes from all over Miyagi Prefecture, and they all taste good. Dinner is hard to describe, semi-self-service, the appetizer sashimi and the main course of three choices are all normal, there are many self-service dishes, and the taste is not very good, the unlimited tempura is delicious, and the cod milt is especially good. However, there were also unlimited beef tongue and pork chops. Of the two beef tongues, one was so tough that I couldn't chew it at all, so I spit it out. The pork chops tasted good, but there was too much fat and meat, so I ate half and spit out the other half. The best thing about dinner was the dessert and fruit.
The location is fanastic. It is close to Sendai JR Station, Sendai Morning Market and shopping streets. It is especially important given we have 2 ninety-year-old ladies in our group.
Breakfast was great. The dining hall was of Art Deco design. It had a mixture of western and Japanese dishes. The amount was plentiful and quality was good.
The onsen was free. There were jacuzzi and old water bath. It is pity that there was no open air bath.
We would consider a return if we happen to come back to Sendai.
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GGuest UserI am so glad I chose Komatsu-kan during my stay in Matsushima. The receptionist was friendly and very helpful. When I told him I am a vegetarian, he kindly informed the kitchen to exclude animal flesh and seafood from my meal. (Usually, hotels ignored my food request, or they just gave me tofu and pickles for my meal.) The next morning, I was so surprised to see my breakfast. I loved the fresh salad, steamed vegetables, over-easy eggs, chawan-mushi, and the pickles even tasted better than before.
Then the room surprised me with the pine tree and the beautiful sea view. The next morning I woke up at 4:45 to see the sunrise. Just from my room, I could see the sun slowly rising from the other side of the sea. Stunning! I really enjoyed the little Me time here.
Actually, this hotel is well-maintained, and that helps raise the value of it. I also love the fresh little flowers right next to the washing basin. And the people working here are quite ya-sa-shi. They are kind and gentle. Generally speaking, this is a nice place worth staying and relaxing in.
MM262711****The hotel is super close to Sendai Station, making transportation very convenient. It's also near Tohoku University, Sendai Asaichi (morning market), observation decks, and 7-Eleven.
The hotel service is excellent; check-in and check-out were quick and easy.
The rooms are well-equipped, clean, and tidy, with water and toiletries provided. When leaving, I noticed in the reception area that the hotel has won many awards. The breakfast buffet isn't huge, but the variety is decent, typically Japanese. They even have Sendai's famous Zunda Shake, so no need to go all the way to the station to buy one! Whether for leisure or business, it's a solid, comfortable stay without any real drawbacks.
On the day before I left Japan, there was a tsunami and earthquake. I was in such a panic late at night that I ran down to the lobby in my room slippers to consult with the manager. I apologize for that; please forgive me. I later realized that the staff on duty in the lobby were incredibly polite, warm, and helpful in their replies, and they all remained very calm.
MMarble202Transportation: easiest with a 50-min taxi ride from Sendai airport unless int’l traveler wants to transfer via trains/buses. Nearest bus stop/little township is 遠刈田温泉 (13-min by foot to the Inn).
Key feature is open air onsens in forestry — this is why I chose to stay. Delightful breakfast and dinner (during dinner, there are all-inclusive drinks menu + additional charge ones). I enjoyed the 2nd night’s beef/daikon pot in particular. There are hearth side afternoon refreshment, happy hour beer, post-dinner snack that you will be kept fed warmly.
The aircon in Buna room would blow directly on the head so the fan blade should be adjusted.
Staff English speaking capability varies but they made every effort in solving problems. Little hiccup after checking out that the bus time table the Inn indicated was outdated, but I still managed to change my route in the fly, which is the beauty traveling in Japan.
GGuest UserThe location is fanastic. It is close to Sendai JR Station, Sendai Morning Market and shopping streets. It is especially important given we have 2 ninety-year-old ladies in our group.
Breakfast was great. The dining hall was of Art Deco design. It had a mixture of western and Japanese dishes. The amount was plentiful and quality was good.
The onsen was free. There were jacuzzi and old water bath. It is pity that there was no open air bath.
We would consider a return if we happen to come back to Sendai.
NNassohotThe hotel here has spacious rooms with Japanese futons to sleep on. The rooms are clean and the front desk staff provides good explanations. The onsen here is very large and has many pools. The lounge provides clean services twice a day. In the evening, there is unlimited wine, beer, and snacks. Breakfast is good, with a wide selection and delicious.
If I have the chance, I will definitely come back to stay here again. I would like to recommend this hotel
OOliveycWe came to Akiu mainly to see Lu Xun's former residence, but the hotel itself was also great. Although there wasn't much of a view outside the window, Akiu Great Falls is just a short drive away. The front desk gave me a room on the top floor. The food, especially, deserves a special mention. My boyfriend ate 6 plates of the freshly grilled beef tongue, but he was still outdone by the Japanese gentleman next to us – I counted, he had 7 plates! I won't post other pictures as I see everyone else has posted plenty; I'll just share one of the massage chair. You can enjoy the view while getting a massage. It's very quiet during the day, and you can use it as much as you like without needing coins, which is much more generous than many other hotels. The parking lot is also spacious, so there's no need to worry about not finding a spot if you return late.
JJasper Ng KRThis hotel is located about 15mins walk away from Nakanosakae Station and 10mins walk away from Sendai Aquarium. Mitsui Outlet is also conveniently about 10mins walk away.
Check in can be a chore as it is self service but the staffs are available to help with the information required. Other than that, the hotel is awesome!
Breakfast has a huge spread, especially with the Salmon and Tuna Sashimi to make your own don. After your onsen bath, there is ice popsicle at night and lactic drink in the morning. The hotel also provides their late night Soyu Soba for free if you are hungry. Other than this, there is a comic library to pass your time. Room size is decent. Enjoyed my stay here for 2 nights.
LLuancuandemaomiThe single room is quite big, but the bathroom is very small. Fortunately, we are all taking a hot spring bath, so we can barely get by without taking a shower. It is a very old hotel. It can be seen that it is a bit old, but it is well maintained. It feels that most of the guests staying in the hotel are Japanese who come for the weekend. There are free drinks in the lobby, and there are also take-out cups.
The location is on the seaside and very close to the attractions. You can call to book a bus from the station to the hotel, which goes to Matsushima Coast and Matsushima Station. It seems that it is not written on the website. I found it when I was bored and looked through the explanations in the room. In fact, it is not long to walk from Matsushima Coast Station.
The hot spring is good, facing the sea, and you can see the sea indoors and outdoors. Going to soak at off-peak times is equivalent to booking the whole place, which is very comfortable.
We booked dinner and breakfast. The breakfast is well received, with special dishes from all over Miyagi Prefecture, and they all taste good. Dinner is hard to describe, semi-self-service, the appetizer sashimi and the main course of three choices are all normal, there are many self-service dishes, and the taste is not very good, the unlimited tempura is delicious, and the cod milt is especially good. However, there were also unlimited beef tongue and pork chops. Of the two beef tongues, one was so tough that I couldn't chew it at all, so I spit it out. The pork chops tasted good, but there was too much fat and meat, so I ate half and spit out the other half. The best thing about dinner was the dessert and fruit.
AAnonymous UserHotel is approx 5 mins walk from Sendai station. Follow west exit. My single room is a bit small but spacious enough for a solo. Room was clean and linen crisp. 1 bottle of water provided each day. Onsen is small with one outdoor. Over my 2-day stay at most I bumped into another person in the onsen. 2 washers and dryers in the onsen facility. Wash is free (30 mins standard) but dryer is charged 100 yen for 20 mins which is enough to 80% dry a small load. Night ramen was delicious and I appreciate the ice cream and Yakult at the onsen. Family mart is 20 steps away. Didn’t try the breakfast. And it’s actually very near the Miyakoh highway bus centre.
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