Miharu

7.0
Very Good
(128 reviews)

940-16 Miyagase, Kiyokawa, Aiko District, Kanagawa 243-0111, Japan

+81 46-288-2727

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Hotel Description

Miharu Hotel

Miharu is a charming hotel nestled on a hillside overlooking the picturesque Miyagase Lake, located at 940-16 Miyagase, Kiyokawa, Aiko District, Kanagawa 243-0111, Japan. This simple yet inviting hotel is just a 7-minute walk from the serene gardens of Miyagase Lakeside Park, making it an ideal choice for nature lovers and those looking to unwind in a tranquil setting. Within a short distance, guests can also explore the Miyagase Dam, located 9 km away, where they can learn about the area's rich history and enjoy stunning views. The hotel’s design reflects a down-to-earth aesthetic that emphasizes comfort and simplicity, ensuring guests feel right at home as they take in the beautiful surroundings.

The rooms at Miharu are thoughtfully designed, offering a range of accommodations to suit different preferences. Each room is equipped with flat-screen TVs, safes, and mini-fridges, and many provide breathtaking views of the lake. Guests can choose from traditional tatami-floored rooms featuring futons and short-legged tables, creating an authentic Japanese experience. For those seeking more privacy, upgraded rooms come with en suite facilities, adding a touch of convenience to the serene ambiance.

Miharu's amenities include an informal restaurant where guests can enjoy delicious meals, as well as event space suitable for gatherings and celebrations. One of the standout features of the hotel is its communal indoor bathhouse, which offers stunning lake views, providing a relaxing retreat after a day of exploring. A complimentary breakfast is also available, ensuring guests start their day on a delightful note.

Transportation options are abundant, with major airports like Haneda and Narita within reach. Guests can reach Haneda Airport in approximately 1 hour and 18 minutes by taxi, while Narita International Airport is about 2 hours away. Additionally, local bus stops are conveniently located nearby, with Miyagase bus station just a 2-minute walk from the hotel, allowing easy access to local attractions.

Health and safety measures are paramount at Miharu, with protocols in place to ensure guests can relax and enjoy their stay without worry. The hotel prioritizes guest safety through thorough cleaning practices and adherence to health guidelines, creating a secure environment for all visitors.

Miharu is an excellent base for exploring local attractions. Guests can venture to Mount Takao, a 599-meter-tall peak with breathtaking views, which is approximately a 41-minute journey from the hotel. The scenic Lake Miyagase is just 7 minutes away, perfect for leisurely strolls or picnics. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby Mount Oyama, a popular hiking destination located 55 minutes from the hotel. Other notable attractions include the Miyagase Dam, 8 minutes away, and the unique Sagamiko MORI MORI park, featuring rides and seasonal activities, just 26 minutes from Miharu.

For dining options, there are several notable restaurants nearby that offer a variety of cuisines, enhancing the culinary experience during your stay. Whether you seek traditional Japanese fare or something more international, the options are plentiful.

Miharu warmly invites guests to experience the beauty and serenity of its lakeside setting, providing a perfect getaway for relaxation and adventure alike.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Stunning lake views from most rooms

2. Traditional tatami-floored rooms available

3. Communal bathhouse with serene surroundings

4. Delicious breakfast options served daily

5. Convenient access to public transportation routes


6.2 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Takao
41 min
Lake Miyagase
7 min
Mount Oyama
55 min
Miyagase Dam
8 min
Sagamiko MORI MORI
26 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.2
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 18 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Official Hotel

    $132

    goseek.com

    $101

    Trip.com

    $101

    JAPANiCAN.com

    $176

    Agoda

    $191

    Vio.com

    $188


Location

940-16 Miyagase, Kiyokawa, Aiko District, Kanagawa 243-0111, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 3 min

Transit: 3 hr 6 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 18 min

Transit: 2 hr 43 min

Transit:

三叉路[清川村](バス)

Walking: 16 min

宮ヶ瀬(バス)

Walking: 2 min


Nearby locations

6.2

Good Location

Set on a hillside overlooking Miyagase Lake, this simple hotel is a 7-minute walk from gardens at Miyagase Lakeside Park and 9 km from a museum at Miyagase Dam. Highway 412 is 7 km away.

Top Attractions


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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さいとう

1/5
I stopped by for lunch during a tour.Since it was earlier than the lunchtime peak time, there were few people and there were plenty of seats available, so it was quiet.It seemed like you had to write your name on a name board and wait, so I filled it out and waited for the clerk to come.But no matter how much I waited, it never came...I think I noticed because I saw people glancing at me, but since the staff was alone in the hall, I assumed they were busy, so I just waited leisurely.Eventually, 3 customers and 2 customers came later and were looking at the name board, but I was surprised at how quickly the staff moved at that moment. I was at a loss for words as he tried to pass me, who was waiting, and let the customers who came after me take their seats.Fortunately, three customers noticed the name on the name board and said, ``There's someone waiting in front of me,'' but I thought the clerk had finally seen me and said, ``Huh? What should I do?'' First, he asked me, ``Can I have this seat?'' and guided me to a seat in the corner near the entrance (or rather, with my chin), and then guided the two groups who came after me to seats near the window with a nice view. I did.I was a little confused, but when I looked inside the store, I saw that single customers were placed in the back of the store (near the entrance, etc.), and multiple customers were placed in seats that could be seen through the windows.I couldn't help but laugh bitterly, thinking that it would be so blatantly discriminatory. Do you want to go that far to make it look better from the outside?The taste of the food is average.Actually, I was so shocked that I couldn't really understand the taste.I regretted coming all the way from Yokohama to enter this store.

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ショウ

5/5
I stopped by for a day trip to the hot springs on the way back from forest bathing near Miyagase Dam with my mother.I think it's a good old ryokan.For modern people who are accustomed to convenience, this may be extremely inconvenient. For someone who has lived in the countryside for a long time, I would say, ``Well, this is what it is.''I visited at 15:30, but the place was reserved. It was the first time I took a photo of a bathroom with no one around. The bathroom is as shown in the photo.There are old-fashioned Kerorin tubs, stone lining, stone tile interiors, old lighting, large ornamental plants, and lanterns (?), so although it feels old, it's not filthy. I think it is rather well taken care of. For me, it has the feeling of bathing at my grandmother's house, and I feel strangely familiar with it.The water may be lukewarm. It just flows slowly through the cracks in the rocks, so you can't control the temperature. Please note that some washbasins do not have showers.The landlady? was elderly. At first I thought he was a customer since he was sitting on the sofa. From the beginning, they gave me a discount based on the reservation bonus price on the website.If you're expecting a super public bath, you'll be disappointed and end up with a poor review, so I don't recommend it to people like that.Recommended for people who want to experience the feeling of an old folk house or a good old hot spring inn.

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T O

4/5
Only used the restaurant for lunch.We arrived around 12:00 on a public holiday and there were about 3 groups waiting, but the turnaround was good and we were seated within about 10 minutes.Generally, you will be seated at a table, but depending on the number of people and how crowded the kotatsu seating area will be opened.The menu ranges from dishes you would expect to find in a mountain restaurant, such as wild boar stew and salt-grilled river fish, to fried foods such as pork cutlet and tempura, and noodles.This store also has dum curry. There are sweets from Kinoko no Yama and Takenoko no Sato on top of the warm vegetables, and as time passes, the chocolate part melts as it warms up, creating an indescribable situation.The children's menu is quite a luxurious set with ketchup rice, fried chicken, fried shrimp, pudding, and orange juice.There are only a limited number of restaurants in the Miyagase Lakes Village area where you can sit down and have a meal, regardless of the weather, even with children, so if you have the chance, you may want to use them again.

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Haya Yo

3/5
I went to a restaurant for a late lunch.I had eaten skewers at a shop along the aisle, but I wanted to sit down, so I asked the staff at the shop if they had a restaurant. When I asked her, she said OK.Enter through the door at the end of the building to the restaurant space at the back.Unexpected? It's a quiet space overlooking Lake Miyagase. I looked at the menu but wanted a quick bite, so I asked if they had a large serving of cutlet curry, and it was OK.The curry usually comes in one serving, and the large serving is two servings, so it seemed like a bit of an old-fashioned place to eat in a tourist area, but I was able to eat in a quiet and calm atmosphere, which is not typical of places to eat near this tourist spot.

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有坂拓也

3/5
2024/4/13Saturday around 12:00.I used it for lunch.There weren't many seats, but it wasn't too crowded.The store was too quiet so I wish they had some background music playing.We operate inns, day-trip baths, and restaurants.There are many famous dishes such as dam curry, Meisui pork, soba, river fish, and game dishes.I was confused because the menu was so extensive.There was also a children's menu.There is a child's chair.There is a restroom.Earn T points.

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EMi

5/5
I ate some food a while ago Ψ( 'ч' ☆) I ate wild boar hotpot and fried frog.

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T M

5/5
I bought some dango at a shop outside and they were delicious!I ate while sitting on a nearby bench. There were no trash cans, so I asked the staff if they could take it away, and they took it right away! That helps a lot!I can't say the sales floor is very clean, but it's a tourist area and old, so I don't really care.If you are concerned, I think it would be better to go to a convenience store or bring your own.

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Mattusy Beatles

4/5
The wild boar hotpot was delicious❗️The deer and sweetfish were also delicious❗️