Minshuku Musashi

9.4
Exceptional
(46 reviews)

Fuppushi-173 Kesencho, Rikuzentakata, Iwate 029-2204, Japan

+81 192-55-4421

Hotel Description

Musashi Guest House

Welcome to Minshuku Musashi, a charming hotel located at Fuppushi-173 Kesencho, Rikuzentakata, Iwate 029-2204, Japan. Nestled in a vibrant area, this hotel offers easy access to stunning local attractions, including the remarkable Miracle Pine and the Iwate Tsunami Memorial Museum. With its traditional Japanese design, Minshuku Musashi exudes a warm and welcoming atmosphere that promises a relaxing stay.
The rooms at Minshuku Musashi are designed for comfort, featuring private baths that enhance your relaxation experience. Each room provides a cozy ambiance that invites you to unwind after a day of exploring the surrounding beauty.
Guests will enjoy essential amenities such as complimentary Wi-Fi, making it easy to stay connected during their visit. Although there are no fitness centers or pools available, the hotel is particularly kid-friendly, ensuring a comfortable stay for families.
Accessibility is a breeze with several public transportation options nearby. Rikuzen-Imaizumi Station is just a short taxi ride away, and Iwate Hanamaki Airport is easily reachable in about an hour and a half.
Health and safety measures are a top priority at Minshuku Musashi, ensuring that guests feel secure throughout their stay.
Engage with local culture by exploring activities like visiting the nearby Goishi Beach or the picturesque Sanriku Fukkō National Park, both just a short drive away.
Nearby, you'll find excellent dining options such as Takata no Gohan and the Japanese restaurant 和食 味彩, perfect for enjoying authentic local cuisine.
Come experience the rich history and serene ambiance of Minshuku Musashi, where every detail is designed for your comfort and enjoyment!

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Private bath facilities enhance your relaxation experience

2. Kid-friendly environment for family stays

3. Complimentary Wi-Fi access in all rooms

4. Close proximity to Rikuzen-Imaizumi Station

5. Unique local dining options within minutes

6. Access to significant historical sites nearby

7. Engaging outdoor activities at Goishi Beach

8. Commitment to health and safety measures for guests

9. Authentic Japanese design and hospitality

10. Serene surroundings perfect for unwinding


7.6 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Miracle Pine
9 min
Iwate Tsunami Memorial Museum
7 min
Takatamatsubara Memorial Park for Tsunami Disaster
7 min
Goishi Beach
24 min
Sanriku Fukkō National Park
26 min

Nearest locations

Takata no Gohan
8 min
Shikairo
9 min
和食 味彩
10 min
Bricks.808
10 min
Senkaen
11 min
丼屋 さかぐち
12 min
Country Road
14 min
Fukuyoshi
14 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Location rating7.6
Nearest airportIwate Hanamaki Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 27 min

Location

Fuppushi-173 Kesencho, Rikuzentakata, Iwate 029-2204, Japan

Airports:

Iwate Hanamaki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 27 min

Transit: 2 hr 47 min

Transit:

Rikuzen-Imaizumi Station

Taxi: 7 min

Walking: 58 min

Kiseki No Ippommatsu Station

Taxi: 7 min

Walking: 1 hr 4 min

Karakuwaosawa Station

Taxi: 3 min

Walking: 31 min

Takatakōkōmae

Taxi: 10 min

Walking: 1 hr 33 min

Osabe Station

Taxi: 3 min

Walking: 19 min


Nearby locations

7.6

Very Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Public bath

Private bath

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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hiro s

4/5
I wanted to eat delicious fish, so I made a reservation and stayed there. For dinner, instead of focusing solely on fish, we were served a variety of mountain products, such as wild vegetable tempura, and enjoyed a well-balanced meal. You can connect to Wi-Fi, but the speed is not very high, so you may want to choose the location of your room for coworking etc. is. Yukata and towels are provided, but please note that toothbrushes must be provided.

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T H

5/5
This guesthouse is located in the Fupushi district of Rikuzentakata, where there was once a limestone mine. The building is made of luxurious wood and is beautiful, and the owner's hospitality and meals filled with fresh seafood are wonderful. Considering the contents, it's much cheaper than staying at a hotel or inn.

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K Sa

5/5
This is definitely an inn! Dinner was made with seafood and was too much for me. I shouldn't have eaten lunch...I'll bother you again.

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阿保郁夫

4/5
Accommodation using Rikuzentakata Wari. 4,000 yen discount per person, 5,000 yen per night with 2 meals. While many inns raise their accommodation fees when discounts start, this minshuku Musashi is very conscientious. The inn has 4 rooms in total, 3 rooms on the 2nd floor and 1 room on the 1st floor. There are 6 tatami Japanese-style rooms and 12 tatami Japanese-style rooms, and you can see the ocean in the distance from the windows. There are unisex toilets, one each on the first and second floors, and one family bath. The bath is large for a guesthouse and can be locked and reserved for private use. However, if the timing is bad, you won't be able to take a bath. Meals include tempura, salt-grilled swordfish, sashimi platters, fisherman's soup, and more to fill you up. The inside of the hotel is clean and looks like a guesthouse from the outside, but the inside feels more like an inn.

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磯野光男

5/5
I went to Kesennuma Park to play golf, but I couldn't because it was a public holiday. My husband and I enjoy drinking alcohol, so we thoroughly enjoyed the fish dishes. Thank you, Mr. and Mrs.

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san manta

5/5
In the Showa era, there was a guest house where you could stay and be impressed. The number gradually decreased due to replacement. However, this is a valuable inn that remains as it is. It is a good inn where ordinary people can relax. I want it to continue forever. I want them to continue to provide food from Sanriku, Japan. The inn is quite clean, with only one spacious bathroom and shared toilets, which makes it seem like a guesthouse, but the cleanliness is not average, so it's probably comfortable. It's a good idea to take a reward trip with your family once or twice a year. I think you need to make a reservation as early as possible, preferably on a weekday, in order to make a reservation. It was almost full even during the off-season when it was snowing.

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Yohko Aoki

5/5
Even 10 stars is not enough. Every corner of the building is casually decorated with nostalgic items, and you can see the ocean and small islands from the windows. The food is freshly prepared both in the evening and in the morning, and it's so delicious that you won't have to stretch your chopsticks even if you're full! ! Was that disappointing? I was so full that I couldn't go to the restaurant I wanted to go to for lunch 😂 I'll definitely come back next year! !

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酒井雄治

4/5
I stayed for one night during Golden Week with breakfast and dinner included. It's a beautiful inn and the food is delicious. The seafood caught by my father is the best. The room was clean, but it was separated from the hallway by a single sliding door, and the toilet was unisex, so it might be a little difficult for women.

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K Ike

5/5
I used it during Golden Week.It was a very relaxing inn and I was able to relax. The salt-grilled rockfish that my husband caught was very delicious.There was so much food that I couldn't finish it. I took my time.