Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako
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Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako

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Dai 18 Chiwari-25-3 Sakikuwagasaki, Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture 027-0096, Japan
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Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako is located in Miyako, 8.7 km from Iwate Prefectural Fishery Science Museum and 42 km from Ryusendo Cave. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space. There is a restaurant serving Chinese cuisine, and free private parking is available. All guest rooms in the hotel are equipped with a TV. Guest rooms include a shared bathroom, slippers and bed linen. The nearest airport is Iwate Hanamaki Airport, 118 km from Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako.Show More
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3.6/5Cleanliness: 3.6
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ParkingFreeHikingSpaTennis CourtRestaurantLuggage StorageWi-Fi in Public Areas
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Surroundings
Train: JR Miyako station
(9.6km)
Train: JR Sokei station
(10.4km)
Landmarks: Miyako Country Club
(2.3km)
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Japanese Style 10-Tatami Mat + Non Smoking
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Japanese Style 10-Tatami Mat + Non Smoking

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Non-smoking
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Japanese Style 8-Tatami Mat + Non Smoking
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Japanese Style 8-Tatami Mat + Non Smoking

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Japanese-Style Room with Bath
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Japanese-Style Room with Bath

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Private Bathroom
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Twin Room with Bath
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Twin Room with Bath

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Private Bathroom
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Japanese-Style Room
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Japanese-Style Room

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3.6/5
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  • Cleanliness3.6
  • Amenities3.6
  • Location3.6
  • Service3.6

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December 6, 2021
The building looks old, but the inside is clean. I was impressed with the staff's response. The rooms are also clean. I could only see a little of the sea from my room. The buffet food is not sophisticated, but it incorporates local ingredients to give it a distinctive character. There are many items. I could see the sea from the restaurant window, but it was dark at night and I couldn't really see it, and it would have been nice if it was lit up. There is no open-air bath, but it is spacious enough. I am satisfied with the long available time. On the way back, some of the staff saw us off with a big catch flag.
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Guest User
April 17, 2022
Good points: 1. Meals include a lot of local seafood. Local Aiman ​​features a lineup of cucumbers (I like that they don't label them as mussels), red plates, shellfish, whelks, and sea squirts that even locals don't often eat. Kamameshi made with your favorite ingredients is also interesting. We are making a big effort to include bottle-don, which is currently on sale locally and is packed with seafood ingredients, and is available for breakfast at no additional charge. It is packed with delicious side dishes that go well with your meal, such as sticky sea**** Akamoku, ta rako, and hot spring*. I was disappointed that there was no shrimp in the grilled seafood, but the squid had a chewy texture that made it taste good. Desserts included local yogurt as well as parfait-like items made to your liking, which were delicious, easy, and overall satisfying. I think it's good that the ingredients used in Sanriku, such as sashimi and saury fishball soup, have a sense of distinction that can only be found here. To put it simply, I can feel their enthusiasm, as if to say, ``Don't mess with the food at public inns.'' Bravo no, Bono. ②Unfortunately, the bath is not a hot spring, there is no open-air bath, and there is no view. However, there is a small garden outside the indoor bath with cherry blossoms, azaleas, hydrangeas, dandelions (****s?), etc., which are planted at different times of the year. The scenery you can enjoy while enjoying the view feels calm and modest. There are facial cleansers made from alcohol and facial cleansers that remove grime like erasers, which are fun. If you can remove dirt from your face, I think it would be a good idea to rub it on your feet if you have smelly feet. ③Although the room has deteriorated over time, it feels like it has been well maintained. Amenities other than toothbrushes must be declared and received at the front desk. I agree with the policy of not using unnecessary items as it is environmentally friendly. It might be important not to take something home just because it's free. The paintings displayed in the room have Jodogahama as their theme and I like them. There are some inns that are decorated with meaningless landscape paintings and abstract paintings, but to ordinary people who don't have a sense of art, they just look at them as ``?''. The sweets in the room are also famous Miyako sweets and I like them. Some inns employ semi-local staff, but I think it's the right choice to stick to the local area. Oh yeah, it was nice to have a bath towel rack. Most of the hotels are places I'd like to stay in, but this might be the first time I've actually been to one. ④The front desk staff will promptly respond with a smile, calm and polite explanations even if you arrive a little early at check-in. The same goes for checkout. I felt that the way he slowly folded the receipt in thirds was calm and graceful. Disappointing points: 1) The grilled salmon I was looking forward to, tasted more like steamed than grilled. I wish they would have grilled it, not just charcoal, but gas, too. I also wanted the salt-grilled shrimp. A group of four middle-aged women, perhaps feeling the exhilaration of traveling or simply eating in silence. ``I'm happy to eat this,'' said the grandmother, talking in full swing. Even if you spilled ice cream on it, there was about one old woman who pretended not to know and disappeared. ②Bath. Two middle-aged people. No towels, no hesitation in conversation. She even points out the silent bathing, but she apologizes and says, ``Sorry,'' but soon things are back to normal. If you don't wipe your body, it will be a nuisance to everyone. ③Restaurant staff. Where can I find guidance on silent eating? Far from turning a blind eye, he completely ignored it. Corona is not a bad thing either. Is it okay for me to stay the night? Overall: The food is local and very good. I was able to use it at a reasonable price thanks to the prefectural discount, but I think the regular price of 12,000 yen is quite aggressive. I think that silent bathing and eating are the prerequisites for ``travel'', but a group of travelers who appear to be retired or older seem to have put away the shame of traveling. Did these people not have parents or adults or companions or companions who taught them morals and manners? Although he is not lacking in age, he feels very unsightly and bitter. The restaurant staff seemed to want to avoid unnecessary trouble, and there was no warning or guidance. Is it possible that there is a win-win relationship between an inn that doesn't follow good manners and a guest that doesn't follow good manners? Good customers are expelled from bad hotels, and only bad customers remain in bad hotels. "Customer is God" is not. (I don't know if I'm a good customer) Proper hot spring etiquette (sprinkling hot springs, wiping your body before entering, etc.) Education and dissemination. ``Enforcing silent bathing and silent eating'' as a coronavirus countermeasure is directly connected to ``protecting guests'' and ``protecting inn staff.'' ``Is the coronavirus going to get worse?'' I would like to see a firm response. Why can't I just say "shut up and eat" instead of "shut up and eat"? 
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: 15:00–19:00
Check-out: Before 10:00
Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

Cots and Extra Beds
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Breakfast
TypeAsian
AgeFee
Adult
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Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

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Health Protected

Cleanliness
  • 3.6/5
Health & safety measures
  • Thermometers available
Cleaning & disinfecting
  • Cleaning services provided by a professional company
  • Rooms are disinfected between stays

Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 67
Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako is located in Miyako, 8.7 km from Iwate Prefectural Fishery Science Museum and 42 km from Ryusendo Cave. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space. There is a restaurant serving Chinese cuisine, and free private parking is available. All guest rooms in the hotel are equipped with a TV. Guest rooms include a shared bathroom, slippers and bed linen. The nearest airport is Iwate Hanamaki Airport, 118 km from Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to stay at Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako?

Prices at Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako are subject to change according to dates, hotel policy, and other factors. To view prices, please search for the dates you wish to stay at the hotel.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako?

The check-in time is after 15:00 and the check-out time is before 10:00.

Does Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako provide airport transfer services?

No, the Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako doesn't provide airport transfer services.

What amenities and services does Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako have?

Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako has the following amenities and services: Parking, Hiking, Spa.

Does Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako have a swimming pool?

No, Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako doesn't have a pool.

Does Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako have fitness amenities?

No, Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako doesn't have fitness amenities.

Does Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako provide Wi-Fi?

Please view the amenity list on the hotel page.

Does Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako have non-smoking rooms?

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Does Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako provide breakfast?

Yes, Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako provides breakfast.

Does Kyukamura Rikuchu-Miyako have a restaurant?

Yes, guests can eat at: Restaurant.

About This Property

Nearest Train StationJR Sokei station
Distance to Train Station10.43KM
Average Price FromSGD209
Hotel Star Rating4