Hamano-ya

8.2
Excellent
(69 reviews)

78 Onukicho, Oarai, Higashiibaraki District, Ibaraki 311-1311, Japan

+81 29-267-3729

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Hotel Description

Hamano-ya, located at 78 Onukicho, Oarai, Higashiibaraki District, Ibaraki 311-1311, Japan, offers a serene and tranquil retreat in the heart of the scenic Oarai region. This low-key hot spring inn, situated just a 12-minute walk from the pristine Oarai 2nd Sun Beach, provides guests with an authentic Japanese experience while being surrounded by natural beauty. The hotel is conveniently located near various local attractions, including the Oarai Waku Waku Science Museum, which is just a 6-minute walk away, and Oarai Marine Tower, a popular landmark. With easy access to Oarai train station, only 15 minutes on foot, this hotel is an ideal base for travelers looking to explore the region's rich cultural and natural offerings. The hotel’s simple yet charming design, featuring traditional wooden elements and tatami mats, helps to create a warm and inviting atmosphere that makes it feel like a home away from home.

The rooms at Hamano-ya are designed with comfort and relaxation in mind. Each room features wood-beamed ceilings, tatami flooring, and futons, providing an authentic Japanese-style atmosphere. The rooms are spacious, yet cozy, and come with traditional short-legged tables that enhance the cultural feel of the space. Modern amenities are also included, such as flat-screen TVs, tea and coffee-making facilities, and shared bathrooms. Towels are available for rent, ensuring guests have everything they need for a convenient and enjoyable stay. Whether you’re traveling solo, with a partner, or as a family, Hamano-ya provides a peaceful haven where you can unwind after a day of exploring the area.

One of the standout features of Hamano-ya is its exceptional amenities, particularly the two indoor bathhouses featuring hot tubs filled with natural mineral water. These bathhouses provide guests with an authentic onsen experience, perfect for relaxing and rejuvenating after a busy day. The hotel also boasts a cozy on-site restaurant that serves local seafood dishes, allowing guests to indulge in the region’s freshest offerings. The restaurant offers a relaxed, friendly ambiance, perfect for enjoying a meal while taking in the beauty of the surrounding area. Hamano-ya is also family-friendly, making it a great option for those traveling with children. Additionally, the hotel offers parking for guests, ensuring that you have a hassle-free stay. While there is no fitness center or spa on-site, the hotel offers a welcoming atmosphere that prioritizes comfort and relaxation.

Transportation and accessibility are key advantages of staying at Hamano-ya. The hotel is just a short walk from several local public transport options, including Ōarai Station, which is about 15 minutes on foot. For those flying into the region, Narita International Airport is approximately 1 hour and 26 minutes away by taxi, while Ibaraki Airport is just 34 minutes by taxi. Hamano-ya also offers easy access to Nakaminato Station, a mere 14-minute taxi ride away. Public transportation around the hotel is convenient, with various bus and taxi services available to take you to nearby attractions. Guests will find it easy to navigate the area and visit other key destinations, such as Hitachi Seaside Park, a beautiful park known for its seasonal flower gardens, or the nearby Aqua World Ibaraki Oarai Aquarium, where visitors can see a wide range of marine life.

Hamano-ya takes the health and safety of its guests seriously. The hotel follows rigorous health protocols to ensure that all visitors have a safe and comfortable stay. In addition to regular cleaning procedures, the hotel provides clear information on social distancing measures, sanitation practices, and guest well-being. Staff members are trained to prioritize hygiene and are always available to assist with any health-related concerns.

Guests staying at Hamano-ya will have plenty of opportunities to explore the local area. The nearby Oarai Sun Beach, a popular spot for sunbathing and surfing, is just 9 minutes away, while the Oarai Isosaki Shrine, a revered 9th-century shrine set on the coastline, is just 6 minutes from the hotel. For those looking to experience the region’s natural beauty, a visit to Hitachi Seaside Park, located 23 minutes away by taxi, is a must. The park features wooded walking trails, bike rentals, and stunning flower gardens throughout the seasons. Other attractions include Kairakuen, a historic park known for its plum trees and bamboo forest, which is about a 32-minute drive from the hotel. These attractions provide a well-rounded experience of nature, culture, and history that will appeal to travelers of all ages.

In addition to the cultural and outdoor attractions, guests can enjoy a variety of dining options in the area. Nearby restaurants such as Trattoria J-Marina (2-minute taxi ride), Fujinoya Shokudo (3-minute taxi ride), and Sakurai Shokudo (2-minute taxi ride) offer Italian, Chinese, and Japanese cuisine, respectively. For a true taste of the local seafood, Ajigoyomi Miyata, located just 3 minutes by taxi, is a fantastic choice, offering fresh and delicious dishes. No matter what your dining preferences are, you will find something to suit your taste within walking distance or a short taxi ride from the hotel.

Hamano-ya is an ideal destination for those looking to experience the beauty and culture of the Oarai region. With its serene atmosphere, exceptional amenities, and convenient location near major attractions, it is a perfect place to relax, unwind, and explore. Whether you are seeking a traditional Japanese experience or simply looking to enjoy the natural wonders of Ibaraki, Hamano-ya promises a memorable and enriching stay.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to Oarai Sun Beach and Oarai Marine Tower

2. 15 min walk to nearest train station

3. Cozy on-site restaurant serving local seafood dishes

4. Two indoor hot tubs with natural mineral water

5. Family-friendly atmosphere with parking available

6. Simple rooms with tatami mats, futons, and wood-beamed ceilings

7. Convenient access to public transport, including Oarai Station and Ibaraki Airport

8. Nearby attractions like Aqua World Ibaraki Oarai Aquarium and Hitachi Seaside Park

9. Close proximity to a variety of local dining options including Italian, Chinese, and Japanese cuisine

10. Health and safety protocols to ensure guest well-being


9.0 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Hitachi Seaside Park
23 min
Oarai Sun beach
9 min
Aqua World Ibaraki Oarai Aquarium
9 min
Oarai Isosaki Shrine
6 min
Kairakuen
32 min

Nearest locations

Trattoria J-Marina
2 min
Sakurai Shokudo
2 min
Fujinoya Shokudo
3 min
Ajigoyomi Miyata
3 min
GAGA KITCHEN
3 min
Restaurant Oonoya
3 min
Sakura Diner
4 min
大洗料理 つかさ
5 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating9.0
Nearest airportIbaraki Airport
Travel time to airport34 min

Location

78 Onukicho, Oarai, Higashiibaraki District, Ibaraki 311-1311, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 26 min

Transit: 2 hr 12 min

Ibaraki Airport

Taxi: 34 min

Transit: 1 hr 44 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 52 min

Transit: 2 hr 44 min

Transit:

Nakaminato Station

Taxi: 14 min

Walking: 1 hr 16 min

Onukinakajuku

Walking: 2 min

ジョウギンマエ

Walking: 13 min

Ōarai Station

Walking: 15 min

イソハマシンドウ

Walking: 13 min


Nearby locations

9.0

Exceptional Location

A 12-minute walk from Oarai 2nd Sun Beach, this low-key hot spring inn is on a narrow side road and 6 minutes' walk from Oarai Waku Waku Science Museum. It's 15 minutes by foot from Oarai train station.

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Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Public bath

Private bath

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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逸見エリカ(Rumi)

5/5
Exemplary bed and breakfast. There is a separate main building and an annex, and guest room sales are focused on the annex. It is close to the coastal road, so it is convenient to access from there. There is also a large parking lot, so you can use it by car. The room is a typical tatami room and is surrounded by private houses, so there is no need to worry about noise, which is a big advantage. The public bath is also satisfactory. The meal is a simple Japanese home-cooked meal, using seafood from Oarai, which is very good. A minor drawback is that there are no convenience stores nearby, so you have to walk quite a bit to get there, but this can be made up for by the fact that there is a beverage vending machine on the first floor of the annex.A notable point is that there is no curfew, so you can freely engage in outdoor activities even at night. Many of the guesthouses in Oarai have a curfew, but Hamanoya does not, so it is easy to use. The Dolphin Bar, located a 5-minute walk away, is ideal.

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Y Gocchi

4/5
In order to participate in the SUP event the next morning,6/28 I moved from Tokyo after work and stayed the night before.I stayed overnight without meals as I was leaving after 6:00 the next morning.Please wait until late when you arrive.He kindly guided me to my room,When I left the next morning, it was going to be hot, so I brought Ame-chan with me.I was impressed when I received it.I stayed in the annex,The air conditioner worked well and it was a good night's sleep.Kashima Rinkai Railway, full of Showa feel,The place you stay has a Showa era feel.I quite enjoyed it.If there is a lot of charging,It is better to bring a two-pronged outlet!The food was said to be delicious, soNext time, I'll definitely take the afternoon off.I would like to enjoy it.Late at night, I walked along the narrow road to the inn,I was a little worried whether I would be able to arrive (;^_^A

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彷徨う食べ歩き

4/5
Famous tourist destinations in the Kanto region are strongly influenced by inbound tourists in a negative direction, so you definitely want to avoid them as destinations for your trip.Ibaraki Prefecture is a perfect tourist destination for Japanese people, perhaps because it is a prefecture that does not receive much benefit from inbound tourism and is unpopular.In any case, foreigners are not flocking to Japan in droves.Stayed on a plan that included breakfast and dinner for 14,000 yen per night.Price with upgraded dinner.An entrance with a rattling horizontal slide, wooden clogs, a tiled bath, lighting fixtures that can be pulled with a string, cushions on the low table, slightly faded tatami mats on the Kyoto walls, personalized towels, and yukatas with crisp laundry starch.This is an inn that has all the elements of a guesthouse.Is it about a 10 minute walk to the sea? It's clam-picking season, so there are a lot of locals looking for clams on the coast.There is no microwave or refrigerator in the room.There was a sign in the room saying ``coolers are not allowed,'' but since I had brought my own without knowing it, nothing was touched.There are alcohol vending machines inside the inn, but there aren't many types, so it's a good idea to bring alcohol with you if you want to drink in your room.Empty cans and plastic bottles will be collected voluntarily.However, as expected from Ibaraki.It seems that the Yankee situation is different from the metropolitan area, and biker gangs are running around Oarai from Sunday afternoon.The motorcycle gang is supposed to be nocturnal, but apparently it's Ooarai? Ibaraki's motorcycle gangs seem to be diurnal. lolNow, as for the food at the inn, as you can see from the photos, there are many dishes centered around seafood.And then the main dish, Hitachi beef grilled on a ceramic plate.It's firm and thick and very tasty.The joy of eating this on Ibaraki-produced white rice in an ``ohitsu.''The sashimi is ``surf clam,'' ``sweet shrimp,'' ``tuna,'' ``scallop,'' ``red clam,'' ``octopus,'' and ``fugu.''The lineup probably doesn't have many local fish, but I'm satisfied.Speaking of greed, I'm sure tourists like me will appreciate seafood that is consumed locally rather than sashimi that can be eaten in the suburbs of the metropolitan area.The most delicious dish this time was the fried Mexicali.It's in full season right now.I ate Mexicali, which had survived its fat, while huffing and puffing.No, it's really delicious.I also wanted to try Mexicali sashimi.Also, boiled flounder, boiled scallops, and boiled turban shells.I wanted to eat sardines from Ibaraki, which are in season, but they weren't included with this meal.

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大島進

5/5
There is only one road in front of the main building, and it is wide enough for a wagon to pass, so it can be a hassle if you take the wrong road.However, the annex is a 20m walk from the back of the main building, and the rooms are clean and air conditioned, so you don't have to worry even in the summer.Although it may take some time to move to the main building when eating, we recommend that you upgrade the quality of the food so you can enjoy the best boat platter.By the way, if you don't like living things, don't worry, if you let us know in advance, we will prepare a different menu for you.The miso soup for breakfast came with ara soup and it was great.

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ジョリット

4/5
I'm staying overnight without meals so I don't really know about the food etc.The rooms and toilets are clean and I'm glad there's no curfew.Unfortunately, WiFi seems to only be available in the main building.

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おおがね_金沢屋 大洗・鹿嶋

5/5
This is a very relaxing Japanese-style guesthouse.After all, tatami is nice.The price is also reasonable.

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jongmin gu

5/5
The rooms in the annex are spacious, and there is no curfew, so you can have fun outside until late at night.And the breakfast was really delicious.

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けんじP

5/5
I went there after work.Due to certain influences, the plan for one person is perfect. The food is perfect.There are no non-smoking rooms, but it doesn't bother me that much. The windows are a bit thin and it tends to get cold at this time of year, but it's okay as there is a good air conditioner.Other than that, it has been renovated and was a comfortable stay.