Tada Ryokan

8.6
Excellent
(60 reviews)

3 Chome-5-15 Omachi, Kamaishi, Iwate 026-0024, Japan

+81 193-22-3576

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Hotel Description

Tada Ryokan, located at 3 Chome-5-15 Omachi, Kamaishi, Iwate 026-0024, Japan, is a charming, low-key inn surrounded by local cafes and eateries, offering a peaceful escape just 9 km from the scenic Nebama Beach. This informal yet welcoming ryokan provides guests with a traditional Japanese experience combined with modern comforts. Its location, less than a kilometer from National Route 45, offers convenient access to nearby attractions such as Yakushi Park, Sea Plaza Kamaishi, and the Kamaishi Dai-kannon Temple.
The ryokan features simple and comfortable rooms that embrace the traditional tatami floor style, furnished with futons and short-legged dining tables, providing an authentic Japanese atmosphere. Each room is equipped with flat-screen TVs, teamaking facilities, and Wi-Fi access, ensuring a comfortable stay. Room service is also available, allowing guests to enjoy a cozy experience in the comfort of their own room.
On-site amenities include a seafood restaurant where guests can savor local dishes, and a traditional bathhouse offering a relaxing retreat. For guests attending events, the ryokan also provides event space, making it an ideal choice for small gatherings or special occasions.
The ryokan is conveniently located with a 13-minute walk to the nearest train station and easy access to local public transport. For those traveling by car, limited parking is available. Additionally, Iwate Hanamaki Airport is about 1 hour and 15 minutes by taxi.
Nearby attractions such as the Iron and Steel History Museum and Kamaishi Bay offer opportunities to engage with the local culture and history. Yakushi Park, just a 2-minute walk from the ryokan, provides a perfect spot for a relaxing stroll or picnic.
Whether you're visiting for a tranquil getaway or to explore the rich heritage of Kamaishi, Tada Ryokan offers a warm, welcoming experience and a prime location for all kinds of travelers.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to Yakushi Park and Sea Plaza Kamaishi

2. 13-minute walk to the nearest train station

3. Authentic Japanese tatami floors and futons in every room

4. Traditional seafood restaurant serving local dishes

5. Public bathhouse for a traditional Japanese bathing experience

6. Wi-Fi access available throughout the property

7. Kid-friendly with family-friendly services

8. Limited parking available for guests

9. Located near several cultural and historical attractions

10. 2-minute walk to Yakushi Park for outdoor relaxation


8.4 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Kamaishi Dai-kannon Temple
8 min
Iron and Steel History Museum
8 min
Sea Plaza Kamaishi
7 min
Kamaishi Bay
6 min
Yakushi Park
2 min
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Good to know

Check-in16:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating8.4
Nearest airportIwate Hanamaki Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 15 min


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Food & drink

Restaurant

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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dai

4/5
I stayed here for one night during the holidays. I went there by car, and it seemed to be in a location with good access. The general manager and all the employees were friendly and very kind. The bath was large and private, so I was able to use it freely (I was surprised that there was a shampoo bar lol) The room was quiet and I was able to spend a relaxing time.I chose the half-board plan, and both dinner and breakfast were delicious! The dinner in particular was very delicious with lots of locally caught seafood. It's not an expensive accommodation, so is it okay to come out like this for this price? That's what I think. It was a luxurious time as each dish was explained in detail.If I ever go to Kamaishi again, I would like to stay here again!

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長嶋條

4/5
All of the dishes were very delicious, especially the oyster tempura.✨The sashimi was also seasonal, caught in Kamaishi, and was the perfect accompaniment to alcohol.✨The host's customer service was also kind and very good✨ I think we have finally overcome the earthquake, so I hope you will continue to do your best👏👏👏

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山野明雄

5/5
Thank you for your help on September 28th. Even though it was far from the station, I decided to come here because the food was said to be delicious.Although it was far, it was only a 15 minute walk at a leisurely pace, and the inn was very busy with a family business, but they did what they needed to do.Of particular note is the bath.It's large enough for a family of four, but there's no distinction between women's and men's baths, so you have to decide on bathing order and meal times as soon as you arrive.For bathing, you will be contacted on the room phone after cleaning.The water was not a hot spring, but the temperature was just right and it felt good.The rooms are the same as the partitions in a normal house, so you can hear the voices next door, and the toilet is shared.When I was a child, inns like this were the norm, so it didn't seem out of place.I think it will be difficult for young people who cannot clear this point.Next is the meal. I don't drink alcohol, so even though I refused, he didn't make a single disgusted face, which was great.During this period, I often ate salt-grilled saury from Choshi, which was delicious, but the scales were mixed into the innards, making the innards taste unpleasant.However, Kamaishi's saury was not like this, probably because it is close to the port, and the fish was not bitter, and although it may still be a little rough, the meat had a nice oily texture and was delicious.In addition, there was more than I could eat, such as mambo salad and sashimi.For breakfast, I wanted to take the rapid train Hamayuri, so I asked for breakfast early so I had plenty of time to spare, and thank you very much for accepting my request.

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dai sato

5/5
The host's hospitality is wonderful. Dinner is quite luxurious, including hot pot with oysters and squirts. The room looked like a Showa era inn, but the futon was soft and comfortable. There is no refrigerator in the room, but there is a shared one in the hallway. There are also comics.

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keisuke N,

5/5
They responded with great care.The food is very satisfying for both breakfast and dinner.The owner apparently decided to take over the business after the earthquake.I would like to use it again ^ ^

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5/5
I visited Tada Ryokan for the first time in 5 years. The name of the inn was ``Kamaishi Hamamae Cuisine,'' and expectations were high.So, this time, I stayed with the ``Sanriku Railway Support Plan: Ride the Sanriku Railway, See It, Stay in Kamaishi, Eat, Enjoy Santetsu, Kamaishi Hamamae Plan'' for 12,000 yen.[Food]○For dinner, the tempura of soy sauce, oysters, squid, maitake mushrooms, and eggplant went perfectly with the delicious draft beer brewed with hops harvested in Tono.By the way, the locals call the cold drink ``sashimizu'' or ``chaser.'' In Fukushima, it is called ``Yawaragi'', and in Kochi, Tosa, it is called ``Nagomi'', and it seems that it is called by different names in different regions, and it is a very interesting expression.For sake, we enjoyed a delicious glass of Kamaishi's local sake ``Hamachidori Junmai Sake New Breed''. Also, since a glass costs 1,000 yen, I checked the amount just to be sure, and it turns out it's 1.2 go. I would have liked to have a smaller amount and drink a variety of local sake like a sake set.For breakfast, the mackerel marinated in mirin was very delicious. There were also many other delicious toppings such as shredded baby scallops with kelp, grated Japanese yam with onsen egg wasabi furikake, and miso soup with mushroom mushrooms and daikon radish.Kamaishi's famous sea squirts can be harvested from June to August, so I'd like to visit again in early summer.[PS]Please develop the ``Kamaishi Meshi'' that you and your husband talked about into a local food sold in a limited area, and eventually a ``gourmet food'' that represents Kamaishi.Also, it seems that Kamaishi still has a low number of inbound Chinese tourists from places like Taiwan and Hong Kong. Many overseas tourists enter Hanamaki Airport, but why don't they come?Instead of just complaining about the lack of hot springs on the Sanriku coast, why not have them come to Kamaishi for lunch as well, as a set with Tono?I think posting a menu featuring sea cucumber, a favorite food of Chinese people, on your website will have a priming effect.

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Nagisa Mizuno

5/5
He explained each dish in detail. The carefully prepared meals were very delicious. I felt the hospitality of the people at the inn.

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あくら

5/5
This is an old-fashioned inn. The facilities are Showa-era compared to chain hotels, but the hotel offers warm hospitality and a comfortable, if not large, medium-sized bath. The toilet is outside the room, but since it's a small inn, it doesn't feel far away. It has a shower toilet.Please enjoy our breakfast. Is delicious. Whether you're working or traveling, you'll feel the warmth you won't find at a one-size-fits-all chain store.The stairs are also where the tsunami would reach in the event of an earthquake, which makes me think about a lot of things.Please stay at our inn!