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Rikuchu Kaigan Grand Hotel
3.3/55 Reviews
I stayed overnight on the way home. The room was clean and the night view from the bath was nice. The food was also very delicious. It was cold outside and I couldn't take a walk, but I was able to spend a slow time in the room.
Hotel Route-Inn Kamaishi
4/524 Reviews
釜石市街地にある一般的なビジネスホテルの一つです。他にもいくつかビジネスホテルがあり、それらと比較すると釜石駅からやや距離があるものの、それでも釜石駅から徒歩15分程度です。市街地のメイン通り沿いにあるため分かりやすいのも特徴的です。 各部屋の構成や広さ、清潔さの維持、スタッフの対応については標準的なビジネスホテルと同等です。但し、宿泊者に対し夜間の指定時間限定で無料で『釜石ラーメン』が振舞われるサービスがありますが、このサービスの利用は全くお勧めできません。このサービスを利用する宿泊者が多いだけでなく、そのサービスを担当する(調理・配膳の)スタッフが(見た限り)1~2人のみで、1階にあるレストランに入るのに待つだけでなく、着席しても配膳されるまでに30分以上かかることがあります。それならばホテル周辺のレストランや居酒屋を利用することをお勧めします。 It's one of the most typical business hotels in downtown Kamaishi. There are several other business hotels, and although they are a little further away from Kamaishi Station compared to those hotels, it's still only a 15-minute walk from Kamaishi Station. It's also easy to find as it's located along the main street in the city center. The configuration and size of each room, the maintenance of cleanliness, and the responsiveness of the staff are on par with standard business hotels. However, the hotel offers a free ”Kamaishi Ramen” service to its guests for a limited time during the night, but I do not recommend the use of this service at all. Not only are there many guests using this service, but there are only one or two staff members (as far as I could see) in charge of the service (cooking and serving). Moreover, not only do you have to wait to enter the restaurant on the first floor, but it can take more than 30 minutes before your dish is served even after you are seated. If that is the case, I would recommend using one of the restaurants or taverns in the vicinity of the hotel.
Hotel Folkloro Sanrikukamaishi
4.2/511 Reviews
Just beside the Busan Station, the room is large and it is rare in Japan. The top floor of the hotel is a hot spring, but I am going to be late, the water is not very clean, and the upper layer of floating objects. The breakfast must be confirmed clearly. When you make a reservation, ask if you will eat it. I want to get up when I get up. If I don’t eat it, I won’t even eat it. The result is that even if you don't eat it, you have to pay for it, because they have already prepared your share, and everyone should pay attention to it. There are vending machines and self-service laundry on the fifth floor of the third floor. The hot spring is on the seventh floor. The milk on the seventh floor vending machine is superb.
Hotel Crown Hills Kamaishi
3.8/54 Reviews
We stayed in a single plan with breakfast. The room was old, but it was a satisfactory content except for the noise in the next room. The voice of the man who spoke loudly with the woman from the next room was louder than the sound of the TV in the room. When the woman left the room, she lost her voice and was relieved, and I heard the snoring immediately. I thought I would contact the front desk, but I put up with the sound of the TV. The breakfast buffet was delicious, but I couldn't feel much like Kamaishi. Kamaishi Ramen, which was served for free at night, was very delicious, so I would like to thank you for adding it to the breakfast buffet menu.
Hotel Marue
3.9/513 Reviews
I feel a little old, but I think it's a hotel that's not bad, such as a large communal bath (artificial hot spring), a free breakfast (snacks such as rice balls), and within 10 minutes to the station. I was particularly impressed by the variety of rice balls and the deliciousness of rice. I think the cost performance is also high. Ah ... One point, it is often a hotel of this kind (the wall is thin?), but is it a favorite that you heard snoring from the next room in the morning? Because you would have heard this snoring.

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Guide for Travelling in Kamaishi

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Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Kamaishi. Travelers from all over the country often take the train to Kamaishi to spend their vacations or attend conferences.

Although Kamaishi is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. When looking for hotels in Kamaishi, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 98 SGD. There are 4 three-star hotels in Kamaishi at an average price of 104 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Kamaishi, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Hotel Route-Inn Kamaishi is one of the most popular hotels in Kamaishi. Hamabeno Ryouriyado Houraikan is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

The most popular attractions for tourists in Kamaishi are Nehama Beach, Kamaishi Daikannon, Iron History Museum.

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