Hotel Hamarikyu

6.6
Good
(294 reviews)

1 Chome-22-19 Toba, Mie 517-0011, Japan

+81 599-25-6868

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Hotel Description

Hamarikyu Hotel

Welcome to Hotel Hamarikyu, a serene hot spring hotel located at 1 Chome-22-19 Toba, Mie 517-0011, Japan, perfectly positioned on a picturesque peninsula overlooking a scenic harbor. This inviting retreat is just a 7-minute walk from Toba train station, making it easily accessible for travelers. The nearby area offers various attractions, including the historical ruins of Toba Castle, located only 2 kilometers away, enhancing the hotel's appeal as a base for exploration. Guests can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere with traditional Japanese design elements, creating a calming environment ideal for unwinding.
The hotel features straightforward accommodations that emphasize comfort and cultural authenticity. Rooms are equipped with modern amenities including televisions, traditional short-legged tables, tatami floors, and futons. Some rooms provide breathtaking harbor views and open-air baths filled with geothermal water, allowing guests to indulge in an authentic Japanese onsen experience. Room service is available for those seeking a cozy night in.
Hotel Hamarikyu boasts exceptional facilities, including a bathhouse that offers both indoor and outdoor soaking pools filled with natural hot spring water, as well as a sauna for ultimate relaxation. The hotel also houses an informal restaurant with stunning harbor views, perfect for enjoying breakfast or a casual meal, and a laid-back café and bar for unwinding after a day of exploration.
Transportation to and from the hotel is convenient, with several public transport options nearby. Guests can easily reach major airports such as Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport) within approximately 2 hours by taxi, or 2 hours and 45 minutes by transit. The hotel is also close to Toba Station, just an 8-minute walk away, and Toba Bus Center, ensuring easy access to the region's attractions.
Health and safety are paramount at Hotel Hamarikyu, with extensive measures in place to safeguard guests throughout their stay, including enhanced cleaning protocols and contactless services.
Guests at Hotel Hamarikyu will find plenty of activities to enjoy, such as visiting the Toba Aquarium, which is only a 3-minute drive away, or exploring the beautiful Kotai Jingu, one of Japan's most significant Shinto shrines, just 20 minutes from the hotel. Mikimoto Pearl Island, known for its pearl aquaculture, is a short 13-minute journey, while the scenic Futamiokitama Shrine, with its stunning views of the ocean, is just 14 minutes away. For a taste of local culture, the charming Okage Yokocho area, filled with replica Edo-period buildings, craft stores, and restaurants, is within a 19-minute walk.
Dining options abound in the vicinity, with several recommended establishments offering delightful culinary experiences. Whether indulging in fresh seafood or exploring local delicacies, guests will find a diverse range of flavors to savor.
We warmly invite you to experience the unique offerings and tranquil ambiance of Hotel Hamarikyu, where a blend of traditional Japanese hospitality and modern comforts await to create a memorable getaway.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Stunning harbor views from select guest rooms

2. Natural hot spring baths with geothermal water

3. Close proximity to Toba Aquarium and attractions

4. Convenient access to public transportation options

5. Relaxing sauna and indoor/outdoor soaking pools

6. Informal restaurant with picturesque dining experiences

7. Traditional Japanese design with tatami and futons

8. Health and safety measures for guest well-being


9.8 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Toba Aquarium
14 min
Kotai Jingu (Ise Jingu Naiku, Inner Sanctuary)
20 min
Mikimoto Pearl Island
13 min
Futamiokitama Shrine
14 min
Okage Yokocho
19 min
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Good to know

Check-in16:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating9.8
Nearest airportNagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)
Travel time to airport1 hr 59 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

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

    $70

    Bluepillow.com

    $71

    Traveloka.com

    $79

    Trip.com

    $79

    Bravofly

    $89

    Tripening Hotels

    $88


Location

1 Chome-22-19 Toba, Mie 517-0011, Japan

Airports:

Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)

Taxi: 1 hr 59 min

Transit: 2 hr 45 min

Chubu Centrair International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 8 min

Transit: 2 hr 28 min

Transit:

Isewan Ferry

Taxi: 4 min

Walking: 21 min

Sadahama(TOBA Marine Terminal)

Walking: 13 min

Toba Bus center

Walking: 9 min

Toba Station

Walking: 8 min

Ohama Guchi

Walking: 3 min


Nearby locations

9.8

Exceptional Location

On a peninsula overlooking a scenic harbor, this relaxed hot spring hotel is a 7-minute walk from Toba train station and 2 km from the ruins of Toba Castle.

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Private bath

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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129 reviews

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35
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9
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リョウ

3/5
Stay overnight without meals.I slept very comfortably.I’m happy after a long time 😆The hot springs were also very relaxing.But I could go outside the public bath, but there was nothing there!

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norio takahata (tsurishumi)

4/5
Two adults stayed here without meals.The facility itself may be old, but the rooms were spacious, the prices were low, and the baths were comfortable.I was also able to go fishing (bait fishing) behind the facility, so I was satisfied.thank you very much.

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Hi Ik

2/5
Stayed for one night in a nearby area with a last minute reservation.There is no hot water in the open-air bath.The screws on all the shower racks tend to come loose and fall off.The air conditioner in the changing room and lobby is not working (maybe it's off?).

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よしたか

4/5
My family of 3 stayed overnight without meals. There have been many negative reviews about the facilities and rooms being old, the staff not there, and the open-air bath being closed, but if you can stay at this price and have good hot water, you won't have any complaints. It was much better than a business hotel that doesn't have a hot spring. The person who seems to be the owner is very friendly and nice, and we were satisfied. What's not to like about staying cheaply? Wouldn't those who have criticized it badly just pay more and stay somewhere nicer?

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さがムケ

4/5
An old-fashioned tourist inn.The quality of the hot spring water is good.

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kaz T

1/5
Is this really a 4 star hotel?Accommodation for a couple (2 adults) for 33,000 yen without meals (long weekend in mid-July). It was the worst run down hotel I've ever been to.I can forgive it if it's just old, but it's smelly and dirty. When I got out of the car at the entrance parking lot, I could smell human waste coming from the septic tank manhole. It was after 3pm, so I thought I would be able to check in, but I was told that the check-in starts at 4pm, so I had to wait in the car. I had a bad feeling about it, but it was as expected.When I entered the room, I was surprised to find it in disrepair, and it smelled like mold. The wallpaper and sliding doors are yellow with stains, and the corners of the tatami room are covered in black mold.Facilities are also worst. The bath was 70cm in diameter, right after the war? The plastic bathtub and toilet seat were also a little dirty, and of course there was no washlet. The air conditioner from 20 years ago has a very loud whirring fan.The building is believed to be over 70 years old, and the exterior walls are cracked and dirty, and it's so full of trash and dust that you can't even go out to the balcony.I couldn't sleep well due to the protein-like Chinese smell typical of old inns and the sound of old air conditioners, so I fled early in the morning. There was an old empty box on the counter with a note saying, ``Please leave your key inside and check out.''I had a two-night trip to Ise-Shima, but the other night was in a better hotel, so I'm afraid I'll be traumatized by how bad it was. I will never stay at a love hotel on the outskirts of the city again, which is far superior.

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Re

2/5
Old, few staff, management okay??It was an inn that made me worry about various things.I think what the people who are criticizing in the reviews are saying is correct.I only met two staff members during my stay.I've been to many hotels and I meet about 5 staff members even for 1 night or 2 days (including those cleaning the rooms).I feel like the number of guests is decreasing due to the lack of staff.The room we stayed in was old anyway. (6th floor)Since it is an old-fashioned structure, there are many steps.Dirt is noticeable, and I'm also concerned about deterioration of wallpaper, etc.The refrigerator was dirty and smelly.The curtains are also torn and look old.The toilet seat is the type that does not get heated.The bathroom in the guest room is Showa retro.I would like the faucet in the bathroom to be cleaned a little more.The TV's appearance was poor, the screen was rough, and the sound was choppy.As others have written, the only thing that was good was the hot water in the bath...It's good to have disinfectant in there, but it smelled like chlorine.If the hotel is to be managed as it is now, I think it would be better for guests to operate it like a business hotel with lower prices and fewer services.There are many people who have given it 5 stars, so I don't think they will ever go out of business, but I won't be going there anymore.I'll give it a ★2 because I want you to do your best.

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Jamez Chan

3/5
An old onsen ryokan, it's not far from the station but you'll need some navigating. Most of the facilities are quite old but they serve their job. A nice stay if you are on a budget and want to have the basics fulfilled.

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Service 4

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ならとら

4/5
The hot springs felt very refreshing.The scenery from the window was rainy. I think it would be beautiful if it was sunny.

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a

5/5
It's undeniably old, but it smells like the old Showa era.