Latest Hotels Reviews for Ibaraki Prefecture

Hotel Plaza Arakawaoki
4.1/511 Reviews
The front desk, the amenities, and the cleaning of the room were very good. However, I couldn't sleep well because I could hear the snoring in the next room all the time, probably because the walls were thin. This time it's snoring, but I thought I couldn't do it if I thought that I could hear the voice. Sorry 😢
Hotel Shin Makomo
3.3/54 Reviews
I stayed with my child during the summer vacation. Check-in at the front desk was also smooth. The private open-air bath was a great reward. There is also a 2-hour frame. I entered and exchanged with my daughter, and I lay in a chair and the wind came in comfortably and fell asleep. The futon was also fluffy. It was a pity that the dressing area was small and hot in the large communal bath.
Hamada Kan
4.7/51 Reviews
We loved our overnight stay here. We slept with windows slightly open and it was wonderful to hear the ocean waves from our bedroom. We stayed at many different ryokans, but the food here was the best. Downside is that there isn't a good onsen here. Very small and no view. We just used the bath in our own room.
Kohoku Hotel
3.7/54 Reviews
The room is very clean . Also the pathways and the sorroundings are clean and pleasant. Very comfy. There are also amenities like shampoo, conditioner, body soaps, coffee, hair brush,etc. There are extra pillows and blankets near the elevator too. The room rates are also reasonable.All in all I recommend 👍👍👍
Wood Guest House
3.6/54 Reviews
This is great hostel. There is free water and some coffee. If you enjoy hotspring, this is a best choice.
Ryokan Sakanaya Honten
4.9/55 Reviews
It was my first time in Oarai and I stayed at Sakanaya Honten through a friend's introduction. The room had a view of the road. I didn't mind the noise that much. For dinner, I chose stone-grilled Hitachi beef. Breakfast is a Japanese meal with refreshing dried fish and tofu. The vending machines in the hall are not much different from the general vending machines around here. There are large public baths and private baths, and it seems that anyone can enter the private baths if they are vacant. It feels good to put it in slowly by yourself. The problem is that the first ryokan information page says the curfew is 0:00, but when I was at the bar around 23:00, I was told that the curfew was 23:00. I thought it was a mistake on my part, so I apologized, but the contract stated a curfew at 23:00. Which one? I would like to ask for a fix as it is inconsistent. When I went out, there was no one at the front desk, and no one came out even if I rang the bell. I had no choice but to put it on the table. Other than that it was very good and had no problems. If you have people going out at night, please remember that the curfew is 23:00. Like me, you end up paying for a taxi unnecessarily.
Hotel Route-Inn Kashima
4.1/57 Reviews
The Internet connection in the building that has become common for free recently, but the line here is too thin or the net is not used anyway. This hotel is located in the factory zone, and it is 19 time that most workers are staying at the hotel, and it is not used to be able to connect to the mail server from that time. After all, to use the Wi-Fi router brought... On the other hand, breakfast is the best of the business hotel chains in this class.
Hotel New Umeya
3.4/53 Reviews
The public bath was good. When I used it, there was a male bath 2.
Smile Hotel Mito
3.6/56 Reviews
Located on the edge of Sakura River, the environment is beautiful and quiet, very close to the station, convenient transportation, simple and comfortable room facilities, warm and thoughtful service, and good hygiene. It is the first choice for your next trip.
Crown Hills Tsuchiuraekihigashi
3.9/515 Reviews
The hotel is old overall, but I didn't feel it was smelly or not clean enough, so I gave it a 3. The amenities in the room are minimal, but you can choose shampoo, hair dryer, curling iron, etc. at the front desk and take them with you. There isn't a lot of variety, so it seems better for women to bring their own. It's a bit greedy, but I think it's reasonable considering the cost. You can drink one drink from the drink bar when you stay. Breakfast is included (I checked out before I had time to have it). If you're coming by car, be careful. Even if you specify that you will be using the parking lot when you make a reservation, it is not guaranteed, and you will be guided to a nearby paid parking lot on a first-come, first-served basis (400 yen per day at your own expense). The areas with cones are reserved for those who have already checked in for temporary use. It depends on the time of year, but if you plan to check in later, you should basically expect to use the paid parking lot at your own expense.

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Number of Hotels115
Number of Reviews238
Highest PriceINR 113,314
Lowest PriceINR 2,422
Average Price (Weekends)INR 10,022
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 9,104