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Green Rich Hotel Hamada Ekimae (Artificial Hot Spring Futamata Yunohana)
4/524 Reviews
 There are not many business hotels in Hamada city. Among them, we maintain common services throughout the country, and the facilities are new and satisfying. I stayed for two nights this time. Breakfast was a simple morning that is often a business hotel, and I didn't expect much, but it is delicious for the morning curry. JR A new large business hotel is open in front of Hamada station, and the competition is intensifying, but I think it is a hotel to be selected if the service is more firm.
Shimane Hamada Washington Hotel Plaza
3.8/527 Reviews
 Hamada City has not many hotels corresponding to large parties, and this is monopolized. It is built in the form of a stone culture hall, and the ceremony is the hall, and the reception is often used in this hotel. This day was alone, but there was no single and stayed at the single use of economic twin. The facilities themselves are not so new. The downtown area is not troubled by eating nearby, but is the convenience store a little far?
Hotel Route-Inn Hamada Ekimae
4.2/525 Reviews
The adjacent parking lot will be full around 18 o'clock on weekdays (except Friday). Nearby affiliated parking lot is not far away, so you don't have to worry. Parking fee is also conscientious in front of the station. The hotel is clean and affordable because of the new thing. The lobby is large and convenient for meeting. The corona measures are also thorough. The top floor is a comfort room, the room is a bit large, and the bed is also a special specification. The standard single is common but it is new so it feels good. Breakfast was a lot of items and the staff's pleasant greeting was good. There is no cramped impression because the restaurant is large. I think this price is very good with breakfast. The front desk staff was also appropriate and polite and pleasant stay. Because it was in front of the station, there were many restaurants and restaurants, and there were many shops that could eat alone.
Hamada New Castle Hotel
3.8/51 Reviews
GOTO campaign use. I searched and booked in a hurry in the evening of the day. Semi-double 6980 yen to 4537 yen. Furthermore, the ticket is 1000 yen. Parking is free in front of the hotel and on the side plane. Lucky if it is empty. The front desk is a friendly man, and I told you about the color 々 of the tickets you can get in the campaign. As soon as I entered the room, it smelled like a cigarette. It's like a smoking room. The room is small but I think it's enough to sleep. There is no closet and clothes on the wall. The slippers in the room were vinyl skins like toilet slippers, and there was also a disposable perappellation. The perappellation is difficult to wear, so it is helpful to have a firm slipper. There are hot water pot (large) tea packs of tea & green tea, coffee cups, dryers, air cleaners, refrigerators. It is not enough when the outlet is only in the mirror stand and the air cleaner, and the hot water pot charging charging dryer is used. It was convenient to put luggage because there was a silver rack in the room. Unit bus with toilet and bath. Shampoo, rinse, body soap, face washing & hand soap. Why is the hotel the same as the face washing and hand soap??? There are toothbrushes, flat kushi, razor, and cups. Inconvenient because there is no trash can in the unit bus. There were several hairs in the bath and it was bad. The cleaning is not perfect. Is the washbasin renovated or dirty like sticky marks? Yes. The voice of the tavern with the attached is rounded and it sounds like it is noisy in the room nearby. The smell of breakfast in the dining room flows into the room in the morning. The sealing seems to be quite low. It may not be possible for people who are sensitive to sound or smell. The more you think the door is empty, the more you get the voice and smell. You can get body towels, razors, etc. at the front desk (placed) It may be convenient to have a place (3 floor) that can be borrowed freely, such as blankets, trousers pressers, irons. I was disappointed with the iron of the clothes when I thought it was a hair iron (laughs) 6980 yen is pear, but it was cheap, so I can bear it.
Mimata Onsen Ryokan Mikuniya
4.5/51 Reviews
The meal is very satisfying. I'll go again, Naokami. The bath was small, but the quality of the spring was very good.

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Guide for Travelling in Hamada

Book hotels in Hamada via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. Looking for hotels in Hamada? Trip.com is a great place to start. You can plan a day tour in Hamada. Hamada is not a big city. When traveling here, you can choose to stay in hotels around the city center.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Hamada. JR Shimoko station is a large train station in Hamada. It's convenient to stay at a hotel in the nearby area.

There are not many hotels in Hamada. Guests are advised to book in advance. Hamada has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 86 SGD. There are 2 three-star hotels in Hamada at an average price of 86 SGD per night. Unique local hotels in Hamada provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. A popular hotel in Hamada, Hamada Washington Hotel Plaza Shimane is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Green Rich Hotel Hamada Ekimae.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Hamada, such as Sunset Park Hamada Road Station. For short trips in Hamada, Asahi Tengusuton Snow Park are all good options. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Iwami Adachi Art Museum, Iwami Tatamigaura Beach, Hamada Chilren's Museum of Art.

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