Hawaiians Monolith Tower

8.6
Excellent
(953 reviews)

Warabidaira-50 Jobanfujiwaramachi, Iwaki, Fukushima 972-8326, Japan

+81 570-550-550

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Hotel Description

Hawaiians Monolith Tower, located at Warabidaira-50 Jobanfujiwaramachi, Iwaki, Fukushima 972-8326, Japan, is a charming hot spring hotel nestled within the vibrant Spa Resort Hawaiians complex. This welcoming hotel offers guests a perfect blend of relaxation and local culture, situated just 4 km from the Spa Resort Hawaiians Golf Course and 7 km from the historic Shiramizu Amidadō temple, a revered site dating back to the Heian period. The hotel’s design exudes a casual, inviting atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. Visitors can immerse themselves in the serene surroundings, enriched by the nearby attractions and natural beauty of the Fukushima region.

The rooms at Hawaiians Monolith Tower are designed for comfort and relaxation, featuring essential amenities such as TVs and mini-fridges. Guests can choose from various accommodation types, including casual rooms with tatami flooring and futons, adding an authentic Japanese touch to their stay. Some rooms come equipped with chabudai dining tables, while suites boast spacious living areas, providing a cozy retreat after a day of exploring. Each room is carefully curated to create a peaceful ambiance, allowing guests to unwind and recharge in style.

Among the hotel’s standout amenities is a gender-segregated communal bathhouse, where guests can indulge in the therapeutic geothermal waters. The indoor pools offer a unique opportunity to relax regardless of the weather outside. For those looking to enjoy a meal on-site, the laid-back buffet restaurant serves a variety of delectable dishes, ensuring that every guest finds something to satisfy their palate. With complimentary parking available, guests can easily explore the local area at their leisure.

Transportation options near the hotel are abundant and convenient, with Fukushima Airport located approximately 1 hour and 7 minutes away by taxi. Ibaraki Airport is a bit farther, taking around 1 hour and 31 minutes by taxi, or 9 hours by public transit. For those traveling by train, Yumoto Station is just a 10-minute taxi ride away, while several nearby bus stops make local travel easy. The hotel's location offers quick access to major highways, making it an excellent base for day trips to explore the broader Fukushima region.

Health and safety are top priorities at Hawaiians Monolith Tower. The hotel adheres to strict hygiene protocols, ensuring that all common areas and accommodations are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized. Guests can enjoy their stay with peace of mind, knowing that the hotel is committed to maintaining a safe environment for everyone.

While staying at the Hawaiians Monolith Tower, guests have a plethora of activities and experiences at their fingertips. Popular activities include visiting the nearby Spa Resort Hawaiians, which features Hawaiian-themed hot spring theme parks, and the Aquamarine Fukushima, an engaging aquarium that showcases a variety of marine life. The area also offers opportunities for hiking, historical tours, and cultural experiences, allowing guests to engage with the local culture and create lasting memories.

Nearby attractions include notable landmarks such as the Iwaki City Coal & Fossil Museum, showcasing fascinating dinosaur skeletons and a replica coal mine, and the serene Ganjoji temple, which boasts a traditional landscape garden. For those seeking culinary experiences, there are numerous dining options nearby, including French Polynesian buffet cuisine and traditional Japanese restaurants.

In conclusion, Hawaiians Monolith Tower invites guests to experience the perfect blend of comfort, cultural immersion, and natural beauty. With its welcoming atmosphere, top-notch amenities, and convenient location, this hotel promises a memorable stay in the heart of Iwaki, Fukushima.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 4-minute walk to the famous Spa Resort Hawaiians

2. Exceptional service noted by numerous guests

3. Futons mentioned positively in guest reviews

4. One of the few hotels featuring an indoor pool

5. Convenient shuttle service to and from airports

6. Family-friendly environment with kid-friendly amenities

7. Laid-back buffet restaurant offering diverse cuisine

8. Comfortable rooms with authentic Japanese design

9. Proximity to local attractions enhances guest experience

10. Access to geothermal hot springs for relaxation


7.4 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Spa Resort Hawaiians
4 min
Aquamarine Fukushima
24 min
Iwakiyumoto Onsen
10 min
Iwaki City Coal & Fossil Museum (Horuru)
11 min
Ganjoji
15 min

Nearest locations

フレンチポリネシアン・ブッフェネシア
1 min
Waikiki
1 min
パーム
1 min
会津郷土料理といわきの鮮魚 鶴我 ハワイアンズ店
1 min
レストキッチン
1 min
ザ・パシフィック
1 min
Rairaiken
1 min
ラティオ 4・2・2
1 min
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Good to know

Check-in13:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating7.4
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 7 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

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

    $282

    JAPANiCAN.com

    $297

    Agoda

    $323


Location

Warabidaira-50 Jobanfujiwaramachi, Iwaki, Fukushima 972-8326, Japan

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 7 min

Ibaraki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 31 min

Transit: 9 hr 1 min

Transit:

Yumoto Station

Taxi: 10 min

Walking: 54 min

Fujiwara

Walking: 8 min

Fujiwara-Danchi

Walking: 10 min

Maruyama-Koen-Guchi

Walking: 11 min


Nearby locations

7.4

Very Good Location

Set 4 km from Spa Resort Hawaiians Golf Course, this unpretentious hot spring hotel in the Spa Resort Hawaiians complex is 7 km from the revered Buddhist Shiramizu Amidadō temple built in the Heian period.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Airport shuttle

Services

Front desk

Accessibility

Accessible

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Breakfast buffet

Wellness

Spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

Indoor pool

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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8.4

239 reviews

Wonderful
116
Excellent
80
Good
24
Below Average
13
Not Good
6
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だんぼ

5/5
When going from the hotel to the pool, you will pass through an automatic ticket gate, so you will need an admission ticket each time.You can use the towels, sandals, and bags in your room after checking in. You can use the towels even after checking out, and you can exchange the bath towels for new ones.There are two large public baths on the first floor, and the baths for men and women change daily. There is a bathing suit dehydrator here, so we recommend that you come back from the pool in your swimsuit, take a bath, and then return to your room.Dinner was delicious and I was satisfied.We recommend this hotel when staying at Hawaiians!

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abc k

5/5
It was a stylish and modern structure.The rooms were very modern and comfortable, as was the public bath. The public bath was equipped with a baby bath, cold water, and a safe for valuables.There is a direct connection to Hawaiians from the basement floor, and it took about 5 minutes to get there.The morning buffet started at 6:30, but by 7:00 pm it was full and there was a waiting list to get in.Guests will be able to enter Hawaiians 20 minutes earlier than usual.Those who came by private car were advised that their luggage could not be left at the hotel after check-out, but should be loaded in the private car. You can use the towel set and sandals even after checking out.There seemed to be an option to delay checkout due to limited number of rooms.

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高田厚子

4/5
The room key for the guest room was still a plug-in type, so I think it will be easier to carry around if you change to a card key.

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Y

3/5
The food is not delicious! The buffet is very conscious of cost reduction, so there were no dishes that felt Hawaiian, luxurious, or delicious. The pool isn't that big, and it's crowded and dirty, so I thought it would be enough to take my kids to this facility once. If you are going to pay the same amount the second time, it is better to choose a true resort hotel. This hotel is not a resort hotel.

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さー

3/5
The rooms were very clean. It was comfortable. However, there are few electrical outlets. I wish there were more outlets in the family room. Also, there are too few washing machines and dehydrators installed. We didn't go to the pool the next day, which was a good thing (we took our wet swimsuits home), but if we hadn't, we would have had to flog our tired bodies and look for the washer and dehydrator. . By the way, there was a dehydrator in the Hawaiians' locker room, but I had to give up on it due to the long line. (Weekdays after three-day holidays)As for the rice, I think it's okay considering the price. The dessert was too boring so I didn't eat it...Also, the inside of the building is so large that I get lost. I was so lost that I walked 10,000 steps just touring the museum. I would like the current location and surrounding map to be posted throughout the hallway.

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ke

4/5
I used it for the first time for 1 night and 2 days.・At the time of check-in, we initially had two staff members, and we thought, ``This is going to take a long time...'' but then we added two more staff, and in the end, we had four staff members. The initial explanation takes time, so depending on the timing, you may have to wait 10 to 20 minutes.・Aloha and muumuu for children were not available unless requested at check-in. Since it was not included in the explanation, will your child's loungewear be provided during the first explanation? I was happy to hear that.・The public bath, which is reserved for guests only, was empty, which was nice. There are many washing areas ◎・The buffet didn't have a huge selection of items, but both adults and children were satisfied. Although the children's menu was small, the evening buffet included a chocolate fountain, cake, ice cream, and other desserts that children liked, so I think it's good for families with children.・I didn't feel that it was that far from the pool.・I checked out before breakfast, but it was smooth and there was no line. I returned the key after 9:30, but there were several people in line, so I recommend checking out early.If I ever go to Hawaiians again, I think I will stay at Monolith Tower again.

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ジョンスミス

3/5
I stayed there for two nights and three days. There is a shuttle bus from the station, so getting around was easy. The hotel is said to be the newest, but the room key is a regular key, not a card key, so you can freely go in and out of the floor other than the one you are staying on. The room was standard and had a bed, but if you wanted a futon to be laid out, you were told that someone would come after 6pm, so it was rather late (you should contact the front desk in advance to see how many futons you would need). Maybe)Also, even when the curtains were closed with blinds, there were a lot of gaps and the room was bright by 5 o'clock. There is no bath attached to the room, only a shower, and the open-air bath changes daily. There is a door to the washing area and there is no indoor bath. There were lots of crickets both days.Bath towels can be exchanged as many times as you like at the front desk (I forget if there was an explanation about this), but face towels were no good and I was given a new one as an amenity because I was staying there for a long time, but I was confused because the explanation was different depending on the person. did. The buffet was delicious, but I felt like there wasn't a lot of variety.Overall, I don't think it's a bad hotel, but the explanations were not thorough, and there was no guidance on where to change clothes when going to Hawaiians, so perhaps it's because they don't expect inbound tourists.It's a cost-cut hotel aimed at elderly Japanese people. That's a strong impression.

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横田尚恭

4/5
It was used at a brotherhood meeting for people in their 70s and 80s. I used it at high school class reunions, used it with my kids, and have fond memories of wandering around here and there. We enjoyed a relaxing time at Morino Tower, which was built after the earthquake.

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トトエース

5/5
I have no complaints, but I think it would be difficult to have two elevators considering the number of rooms.

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mura shin

5/5
I want to go again someday.

Room 5

Service 5

Location5