Hotel B4T Iwaki

7.0
Very Good
(108 reviews)

Tamachi-1 Taira, Iwaki, Fukushima 970-8026, Japan

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Hotel Description

Hotel B4T Iwaki, located at Tamachi-1 Taira, Iwaki, Fukushima 970-8026, Japan, offers a prime location for those wishing to explore the cultural and historic charm of Iwaki. Just a short walk from Iwaki Taira Castle and Iwaki City Art Museum, the hotel provides a perfect base for guests looking to explore the rich history and artistic beauty of the region. The hotel is modern and comfortable, ensuring a relaxing and memorable stay.
The rooms are designed with comfort and relaxation in mind, featuring spacious accommodations equipped with essential amenities for a pleasant stay. While the hotel doesn’t offer a fitness center or spa, it compensates with a convenient restaurant where guests can enjoy a variety of meals. High-speed Wi-Fi is available to ensure guests stay connected throughout their stay.
For those relying on public transport, Hotel B4T Iwaki is easily accessible, with the nearest train station just a 4-minute walk away. Fukushima Airport is around an hour and 15 minutes by taxi, providing guests with easy access to major transportation hubs.
Guests can also explore the nearby top sights such as the Hawaiian-themed Spa Resort Hawaiians (23 minutes by car), Aquamarine Fukushima (29 minutes), and Iwaki City Art Museum (10 minutes). The hotel’s central location also allows quick access to key dining options like the Italian Garden, Trattoria Luce, and Hosho.
Whether you are here for business or leisure, Hotel B4T Iwaki offers a warm, welcoming environment for a delightful stay in Iwaki, Japan.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to the Site of Iwaki Taira Castle and Iwaki City Art Museum

2. 4-minute walk to the nearest train station

3. Convenient access to local attractions and public transportation

4. Restaurant offering a variety of meals for guests

5. High-speed Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel


9.4 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Spa Resort Hawaiians
23 min
Aquamarine Fukushima
29 min
Iwakiyumoto Onsen
10 min
Iwaki City Art Museum
10 min
Ganjoji
18 min

Nearest locations

Italian Garden
2 min
ニクトクラシヒャクゴジュウハチ
2 min
wawawa
2 min
Chinmiro
2 min
Potato House Jagaimo
2 min
キッチンボヌール
3 min
la Stanza
3 min
Trattoria Luce
4 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating9.4
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 15 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

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

    $53

    Official Hotel

    $44

    goseek.com

    $53


Location

Tamachi-1 Taira, Iwaki, Fukushima 970-8026, Japan

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 15 min

Transit: 3 hr 1 min

Transit:

Iwaki Station

Walking: 4 min

Walking: 3 min

Taira-Itchome

Walking: 5 min

Taira-Nichome

Walking: 5 min

Tamachi

Walking: 2 min


Nearby locations

9.4

Exceptional Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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6.8

91 reviews

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Nori Fuka

3/5
A hotel directly connected to Iwaki Station.There is no front desk. Check-in is done by an unmanned machine.There was no bed, just a mat spread out on the floor. The room is somewhat difficult to use.It's hard to work with my computer spread out next to the sink.

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草野和則

4/5
It was a stylish capsule type room. I didn't have the image of a traditional capsule hotel, and there weren't many people, so I was able to spend a very quiet time there. It's a new hotel, so the facilities are clean and adequate, but I wish the parking fee was a little cheaper.

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古牧史江(ちぃ127)

5/5
It's very convenient as it's directly connected to the station, the cabin is clean, the shower room is easy to use, and earplugs are provided so I didn't have to worry about noise.It was also great that I was able to use the lounge before checking in.I have stayed in many different cabins, but this is the one I would definitely use again.

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Mark TD

4/5
Directly connected to Iwaki Station, exit the ticket gate, enter the S-PAL entrance, and walk a short distance to the automatic check-in machine. Departing the next day was also very convenient.I stayed in a cabin, and I really liked the check-in and room concept with almost no staff intervention.However, the air inside the cabin tended to be stuffy, so it felt hot.It's good that the curtains that separate the hallway from my room are highly light-blocking, but if they were a little shorter, the air from the hallway would come in and create better circulation.Also, there is a shoe rack in the bath area, but some people were walking inside with their slippers on. I think the toilet also works with slippers, so I think you need to be more aware of zoning (although that may be a big problem for that person).I've written a lot about it, but basically I think it's a good hotel with a good concept, so I feel like if it improves various things, it will be closer to perfection.

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giyon numasi

4/5
The station building (S-PAL) entrance is on the right after exiting the station ticket gate. Go straight and you will find the first automatic check-in machine (cabin entrance) and the check-in machine at the back (single and twin entrances). You can check in at either the front or back check-in machine. However, the front side has a dedicated entrance (elevator) for the cabin. There are lockers for guests near the check-in machine in the back. It was available before check-in and after check-in. If you have a smartphone or watermelon, you can handle everything. Good for people who don't want to spend time checking in on business trips.*Not suitable for people with machine allergiesP.S. I stayed for 3 nights in December. The shared floor is also warm thanks to the air conditioning throughout the building. I stayed in a single room on the 10th floor, but the room was pretty hot. No heating required. On the other hand, I set the air conditioner to 28℃. I think each individual has their own sense of what it's like to be hot or cold... I was able to stay comfortably in the air conditioner at 28℃.Addendum 2: I stayed here for 2 nights in October. Basically, it's hot inside the room. The window is a fixed window so it won't open. I saw a post about staying in a cabin (capsule type) and it was too hot, so just for reference...The built-in refrigerator is sized to hold three 500 aluminum cans. You don't need a thick plastic bottle (the door won't close)

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K Y

3/5
Futuristic accommodation. It's new so it's clean. Even though it calls itself a hotel, I was surprised to find that the cabin was actually a capsule hotel. The front desk is unmanned and check-in is automated. Late check-in at 11pm, but for some reason there were multiple check-in customers and there was a wait. There were also customers who brought their babies with them at this time... (of course they cried). Is it unique to JR management to turn Suica into a card key? Of course there was no TV, and the bath only had a shower.Lounge? There is Doriba and ice candy. It says that we have prepared some sweets, but the picture shows cookies, but in reality it was just candy, probably because of cost cutting or because some people didn't receive it.For breakfast, we had to mysteriously wait at the entrance (it wasn't full). I chose Western food, but it was a fixed menu rather than a buffet, and for 1200 yen it was quite simple. Not that local ingredients are used. It takes about 10 minutes to serve, and you can't get refills of bread. The 700 yen breakfast at the hotel the other day was much more satisfying.

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Charie C

5/5
I checked in directly from Iwaki Station, but the room I purchased was on the 6th floor, and the elevator on the side only goes up to the 4th floor. …

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ユウにゃんニャーン

3/5
I used the cabin type, but all I can say is that I am disappointed! !Perfect bunk bed (lol)I can hear the noises directly above me.And it's hot indoors.Unless the partition curtain is opened, the cold air from the air conditioner in the hallway won't come in.In any case, there is mechanical operation involved, so it may not be possible for elderly people to handle it.The difference in the inconvenience of handling is noticeable due to the poor response from the reception desk! !If you choose the room type, it will be more expensive, but you should choose the room type! ! (lol)The amenities are good.But I can't sleep because of the voices and noises...

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karinko

5/5
I always use the deluxe twin when I travel for business.Iwaki City is an old hotel with only small rooms, so I always use this hotel because it's close to the station, it's new, and it's reasonably spacious.The toilet and bathroom are separate, and there is a bed, sofa, air purifier, etc., and the space is large enough for two people to stay. Toothbrushes, etc. are collected in front of the elevator on each floor. Breakfast can be served at the restaurant on the 3rd floor.During my stay, I never felt noisy or uncomfortable, so I always felt comfortable.They are thin face towels like those sold at 100 yen stores, and there are only two in the room, so I always ask the hotel staff to bring an extra one. When they bring towels, they bring them in paper bags, so I feel they are very considerate from a hygiene perspective.To contact hotel staff in the hotel from your room, you scan the QR code with your cell phone, but elderly people who don't know how to use a cell phone may have a hard time.When I stayed there last month (June), there was no radio clock in the room, but when I stayed this month, there was one. It was a great help as it is an item that I wish I had.When I come to Iwaki for business, I would like to continue to use this place as long as it doesn't make me feel too bad.

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Mori

5/5
Just convenient!

Room 5

Service 4

Location5