minshuku Tenshin

9.0
Exceptional
(43 reviews)

2-2 Akaiwasuginosawa, Kesennuma, Miyagi 988-0181, Japan

+81 226-23-7723

Hotel Description

Tenshin Guesthouse

Minshuku Tenshin, located at 2-2 Akaiwasuginosawa, Kesennuma, Miyagi 988-0181, Japan, offers a welcoming retreat amidst stunning natural surroundings. Situated just a short drive from key attractions, this charming guesthouse provides a serene atmosphere perfect for relaxation. The nearby Rias Ark Museum, only a four-minute drive away, along with the picturesque Sanriku Fukkō National Park, enhances the appeal of this location. The guesthouse showcases traditional Japanese design elements, creating a cozy ambiance that invites guests to unwind and enjoy their stay.

The rooms at Minshuku Tenshin are thoughtfully designed, emphasizing comfort and space. Guests can expect a restful environment with essential amenities to enhance their experience. Each room is equipped with air conditioning, ensuring a pleasant atmosphere regardless of the season. The hotel is kid-friendly, making it an ideal choice for families looking for a peaceful getaway.

Special amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi for seamless connectivity and convenient parking facilities. While the hotel does not have a fitness center or spa, its proximity to nature offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities. Transportation options are abundant, with the nearest train station just a six-minute walk away, providing easy access to local attractions and further travel.

Minshuku Tenshin prioritizes health and safety, implementing measures to ensure guests feel secure during their stay. Visitors can engage with local culture by exploring nearby sights, including the Kesennuma Shark Museum and Ice Aquarium, both just minutes away. Dining options abound in the area, with delicious cuisine readily available at local restaurants. We warmly invite you to experience the unique charm of Minshuku Tenshin and enjoy a memorable stay in Kesennuma!

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Conveniently located a short drive from key attractions

2. Traditional Japanese design creating a cozy ambiance

3. Air conditioning in all guest rooms for comfort

4. Kid-friendly environment suitable for families

5. Complimentary Wi-Fi available throughout the property


9.4 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Sanriku Fukkō National Park
16 min
Oshima Island
17 min
Kesennuma Shark Museum
6 min
Rias Ark Museum
4 min
Ice Aquarium, Kesennuma
6 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating9.4
Nearest airportIwate Hanamaki Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 41 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Trip.com

    $71


Location

2-2 Akaiwasuginosawa, Kesennuma, Miyagi 988-0181, Japan

Airports:

Iwate Hanamaki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 41 min

Transit: 3 hr 8 min

Transit:

Fudōnosawa

Taxi: 5 min

Walking: 28 min

Kesennuma Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 47 min

Suginosawa

Walking: 2 min

Kesennuma City Hospital Station

Walking: 6 min

Kesennuma Shiritsu Byoin (Kesennuma City Hospital)

Walking: 6 min


Nearby locations

9.4

Exceptional Location


Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Pets

No pets

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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Sinya T.

5/5
I had to go to Sendai, so I researched and made a reservation to stay at a guesthouse and eat some delicious fish. I stayed here mainly in Kesennuma, so it was difficult to get around, but in the end it was a great decision to stay here.It's an ordinary house, far from the station, and I can't say it's in a great location, but it was a relaxing and relaxing inn that felt like I was staying at a friend's house.I was soothed by the gentle atmosphere and gentle smiles of the owner and landlady.All of the meals were delicious, some of which we don't usually eat locally, and the portions were huge, but we enjoyed them with the local sake. I was more than full (lol)"dinner"Sashimi (bonito, swordfish, albacore tuna, fatty tuna, octopus, salmon, red shrimp)sunfishBoiled tuna offalHoyagrilled oystersMarinated molokheiya and whitebaitgrilled fishcod soupShark fin soup (boiled)large amount of ricePickles "breakfast"Miso-stewed mackerel (taken for 3 days)Assorted side dishesSalad with lots of fresh vegetablesboiled eggVarious side dishes such as UnohanaSujikoSalted plumBoiled tuna offalBoiled mushroomsMekabuNattoseaweedplenty of ricemiso soupPickled rice bran (with watermelon)Coffee, watermelon, and cherry tomatoes after dinnerThe miso-stewed mackerel and grilled fish were especially memorable. The squirts here were definitely more delicious than the ones I had in Sendai. The simmered tuna offal went well with sake. The pickles were impressive and seemed to be handmade.The inside of the building was beautiful, full of flowers, and had a relaxing atmosphere.The bath is for home use, but it's a large bathtub with a jet function and a stone bathtub so you can relax.

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fattycat2525

5/5
It takes more than 20 minutes to walk from Minami-Kesennuma Station, but it is near the city hospital and depending on the time of day, you can get there by taking a bus that passes through the city hospital. …

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松原福志

5/5
It was a luxurious meal. The price was also very low, so I was impressed.

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飯塚能章

5/5
You can experience a very luxurious fish feast!

Room 5

Service 5

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hitoshi arakawa

5/5
The owner used to be a deep-sea fisherman who fished for tuna, so I imagined him to be a ``dynamic man of the sea,'' but I was wrong. They were very kind father and mother.The food I was looking forward to was even more delicious than I expected.thank you very much.

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Syuichi Kino

5/5
This is an extremely cost-effective inn. For dinner, ① 5 kinds of sashimi (tuna, albacore, swordfish, octopus, red shrimp), ② saury sashimi, ③ parboiled conger conger, ④ sea-grilled scallop, ⑤ sweet and spicy boiled tuna tripe, ⑥ salt-grilled saury, ⑦ saury. Fishball soup, ⑧ whole shark fin soup, ⑨ sunfish with vinegar miso, and ⑩ pickled vegetables, which is unbelievable for an inn that costs 9,800 yen for one night and two meals. The miso-stewed mackerel for breakfast was also excellent. An elderly couple has turned the second floor of their home into an inn, so it's a homely inn that feels like returning home to the countryside and being greeted with more food than you can eat.