Hanakomachi

7.8
Very Good
(47 reviews)

513-1 Mine, Kawazu, Kamo District, Shizuoka 413-0511, Japan

+81 50-7537-8030

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Hotel Description

Hanakomachi Hotel

Hanakomachi is a charming hotel located at 513-1 Mine, Kawazu, Kamo District, Shizuoka 413-0511, Japan. Nestled in a picturesque and tranquil area, the hotel offers guests a peaceful retreat, surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The location is perfect for those who wish to explore local attractions like the famous Kawazu Seven Waterfalls, only 14 minutes away, or the beautiful Shirahama beach, which is 17 minutes by car. Guests can also enjoy nearby landmarks such as Kawazu Cherry Blossoms, Imaiso Onsen, and the fascinating iZoo, a unique reptile zoo located just 7 minutes from the hotel. The hotel itself exudes a welcoming and authentic atmosphere, with traditional Japanese design elements that reflect the cultural richness of the region. Each room is thoughtfully designed for comfort, providing a relaxing space to unwind after a day of exploration. The hotel’s amenities include pet-friendly options, parking, and access to an array of baths, including a natural onsen, open-air bath, and private bath, making it a perfect choice for those seeking relaxation. There is also Wi-Fi and air conditioning available to ensure a comfortable stay. For dining, guests are within walking distance of several excellent restaurants, such as Kuranobo, a top-rated Japanese restaurant, and Tokimori, a well-known soba noodle shop. The hotel is well-connected by public transportation, with Kawazu Station just a 3-minute taxi ride away, making it convenient for guests to travel to other attractions or the Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport, which is about 2 hours away by taxi. Health and safety measures are in place, ensuring the well-being of guests during their stay. Hanakomachi is the perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful, immersive Japanese experience while being close to the region’s best sights and activities.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Pet-friendly accommodations for a comfortable stay with pets.

2. Convenient access to nearby public transport, including Kawazu Station.

3. Natural onsen, open air bath, and private bath options available.

4. Air conditioning in all rooms for added comfort.

5. Close proximity to popular attractions like Kawazu Seven Waterfalls and Shirahama beach.

6. Nearby restaurants serving a variety of local Japanese cuisine, including soba and yakiniku.

7. Public bath facilities for guests looking to relax and rejuvenate.

8. Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel for convenient access to the internet.

9. Private bath facilities in select rooms for an intimate and relaxing experience.


8.0 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Shirahama beach
17 min
Kawazu Seven Waterfalls
14 min
Kawazu Cherry Blossoms
5 min
Imaiso Onsen
7 min
iZoo
7 min

Nearest locations

Restaurant ひとりよがり
1 min
美よし
1 min
なかむら屋
1 min
Kuranobo
2 min
Tokimori
2 min
Gyokuhokan
2 min
Rabbit
2 min
さくら茶屋
4 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:30
Location rating8.0
Nearest airportMt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport
Travel time to airport2 hr 26 min

Location

513-1 Mine, Kawazu, Kamo District, Shizuoka 413-0511, Japan

Airports:

Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 26 min

Transit: 4 hr 12 min

Transit:

Kawazu Station

Taxi: 3 min

Walking: 22 min

河津町役場(バス)

Walking: 4 min

Mineonsenminami Bus Stop

Walking: 3 min

峰温泉(バス)

Walking: 5 min

Kurumiyauraguchi Bus Stop

Walking: 7 min


Nearby locations

8.0

Excellent Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

Pet-friendly

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Private bath

Wellness

No fitness center

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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ピクルス

4/5
Open-air rooms with free-flowing hot spring water and rooms were cheaper, so we made a reservation the day before and stayed for one night as a 60-year-old couple.The room had been renovated and was clean and beautiful. The room has an open-air bath made of Shigaraki ware, with water flowing directly from the source. Since it was a large Shigaraki ware and I was able to adjust the amount of hot water myself, I was able to enjoy the hot water to my heart's content. However, the temperature is as high as 60 degrees, so be careful not to pour out too much hot water.Dinner was in the large hall, but there was a high partition so I didn't have to worry about people around me. The food is average in both quantity and menu. It felt like it was worth the reasonable price, and it was okay, but not bad. I was served the Izu-promised stewed kinme, but it wasn't overly stewed and had a light seasoning that made it easy to eat.The Nakai was cheerful and took care of me, which made me feel very comfortable.The public bath was available for private use for free, and I was able to enjoy not only the bath in my room but also the large cypress bath.There's nothing to be disappointed about, it's a quiet and relaxing inn.There are very few hotels these days that allow you to smoke in your room, so this is a valuable option for smokers.

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川居永花、

5/5
There was an advance payment system (which apparently doesn't always happen), you couldn't enter the lobby until 3:30 p.m., and even though I was only staying in three rooms, I was told that meals would only be served after I was contacted. I received a call a few minutes after the meal time had passed, and in the morning the food was already there, and the boiled tofu was ready, but before I knew it, it was lukewarm.I thought there might not be enough staff.I'm sorry if I complained, but the food was good, there was a hot spring in the room, and the price was reasonable, so overall it was good.It's also nice to be able to take your dog for a walk along the river next door.thank you very much.

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じゅんちゃん

5/5
On Friday, October 20th, you can reserve the large public bath for yourself and relax.Adjust the temperature of the open-air bath in your room to your liking and relax while gazing at the stars.I could clearly see Subaru.While listening to deer croaking and cats fighting (season of love).The inside of the hotel has been elegantly renovated.There was no high chair in the room, so I asked them to bring one for me.Green tea packs, coffee sticks, and pots of drinking water are available.Teacup🍵No bowl or glass.There is a paper cup dispenser on the wall.For dinner, the medium-sized Ise lobster grilled oni shell was dense, tender, and extremely delicious.The golden sea bream is simmered in a sweet, clear broth (rather than the hard boiled sweet and spicy soy sauce you get at other places).The meat was so soft that I could eat it with chopsticks.(Actually, I want to eat it grilled with salt)Wild vegetable rice cooked fragrantly. The rest I brought with me in saran wrap to make rice balls for a late night snack.I'm looking forward to breakfast.Everyone in Kawazu Town, how about planting October cherry blossoms (ephemeral cherry blossoms that bloom in late autumn) to revitalize the town?It's a waste to have just spring.Currently, yellow hibiscus and yellow cluster amaryllis are blooming at the entrance of Hanakomachi.

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saku

4/5
I went there when the Kawazu cherry blossoms were over.An inn where you can stay with your pet.This room had an open-air bath, so it was nice to be able to eat meals in the comfort of your own room.Golden sea bream and spiny lobster are truly from Izu (^^)The open air in the room was nice and spacious, but there were mosquitoes even though it was March, so I put on a mosquito repellent, but I got bitten quite a bit (^_^;)So I gave it a minus 1.

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MTN Hackle

4/5
This is a pet-friendly inn. The private open-air bath is also good.