Seikaitei

9.4
Exceptional
(24 reviews)

603 Hirakatacho, Kitaibaraki, Ibaraki 319-1701, Japan

+81 293-46-0408

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Hotel Description

Seikaitei is a charming hotel located at 603 Hirakatacho, Kitaibaraki, Ibaraki 319-1701, Japan, offering a peaceful retreat surrounded by the scenic beauty of Ibaraki. Just a short 7-minute drive from the stunning Izura Coast, this hotel provides guests with convenient access to the Pacific shoreline, making it one of the few hotels in the area with direct beach access. The surrounding landscape boasts rugged coastlines, tree-covered cliffs, and compact beach coves, perfect for those seeking tranquility and nature.
The rooms at Seikaitei are designed for comfort and relaxation, offering a serene ambiance with essential amenities. Guests will appreciate the well-maintained facilities, including air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and ample parking spaces. While there is no fitness center or spa, the hotel’s proximity to natural attractions makes it ideal for outdoor activities.
Special amenities at Seikaitei include easy beach access, making it an excellent choice for those who want to enjoy the Pacific Ocean. The hotel also ensures the convenience of guests with parking spaces, although pets are not allowed on the premises.
Transportation options near the hotel include Nakoso Station, just a short 8-minute taxi ride away, as well as Ōtsukō Station, a 7-minute taxi ride. The hotel is also within a reasonable distance from Fukushima and Ibaraki airports, both of which are accessible by taxi within about an hour and a half.
For guests looking to explore the area, there are several popular nearby attractions, including the Aquamarine Fukushima aquarium (27 minutes away), the Tenshin Memorial Museum of Art (7 minutes away), and the Spa Resort Hawaiians (27 minutes away). Nearby dining options provide a variety of delicious cuisines, ensuring that guests have an exceptional culinary experience during their stay.
We invite you to experience the peaceful beauty of Seikaitei and enjoy its welcoming atmosphere, where nature and comfort come together for a memorable stay.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 7 min drive to Izura Coast

2. One of the few hotels in the area with a beach

3. Beach access

4. Parking available

5. Wi-Fi access

6. Air conditioning in rooms


6.6 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Aquamarine Fukushima
27 min
Izura Coast
7 min
Tenshin Memorial Museum of Art, Ibaraki
7 min
Spa Resort Hawaiians
27 min
Rokkakudō
7 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.6
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 25 min

Location

603 Hirakatacho, Kitaibaraki, Ibaraki 319-1701, Japan

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 25 min

Transit: 4 hr 14 min

Ibaraki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 28 min

Transit: 2 hr 55 min

Transit:

Nakoso Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 50 min

Ōtsukō Station

Taxi: 7 min

Walking: 32 min


Nearby locations

6.6

Good Location


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Beach access

Parking & transportation

Parking

Pets

No pets

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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くろめひか

5/5
This is a hot spring inn located at the end of a mysterious narrow tunnel.I guess it also doubles as the shrine's office, so you can buy amulets and amulets.The hot springs were hot, but they were very warming and my skin was so moisturized that I didn't need lotion.The food was very delicious and I was very satisfied, probably because it is near the fishing port.The seasoning for boiled fish has a taste that can only be achieved by those who are experienced in making it. It's precious.I wonder what it is. All of them have good taste✨The rooms have a Showa era feel, but are clean and nice. There is no toilet, bath, or washroom in the room. There is a private bath available.

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だしょこ

5/5
Stayed on a weekday in mid-December for a year-end party trip.It seems that there is also a shrine maintained next door, and the atmosphere inside the building is refreshing.Customer service was also good with a good sense of distance.At certain times of the year, I had monkfish hotpot for meals.There were other gout items on the menu, which was great for me😁There are only indoor hot spring baths for men and women, and the water stays warm even in winter.I set up the navigation, but I was a little confused.Turn at the small sign and enter the side street, and soon you will see a tunnel.It's a bit unsettling, but once you pass through the tunnel you'll reach the goal.Hiragata Port can be seen from the shrine.It's not far enough to take a walk, but I highly recommend you visit.

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とちお

4/5
I was satisfied with both the room and the bath, and although the red bean liver was a bit smelly, the boiled fish was delicious. Considering the price, I think the cost performance is very high.

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跡邊憲史

5/5
I went on a solo tourThis is a Showa-era inn with a shrine on the mountain above the fishing port.It was a weekday, so it was reserved.Soaking in the bath for 5 minutes will rejuvenate your body.The dirt will come off. It's a rinse-in, so let's buy it and go. Anyway, the fish or appetizers are delicious.! The hotpot made with dobu soup is so delicious that it reminds you of the monkfish song. I created a eating order like Goro, but I was too drunk to finish all the food.The futon is comfortable, crows crow in the middle of the night. Since it's a shrine...you can hear the happy voices of old men and the sound of fishing boat engines from around 4am. It will soothe you if you are tired of everyday life.

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石川真澄

5/5
The view and food were great. Each dish was carefully prepared and each one was delicious. Five of us stayed there, but there was no one left.It's a family run business, but the hospitality was perfect and I was able to relax. The hot springs were also good. I want to come again 💞

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あ昼

5/5
The food and the kindness of the hostess. It really feels like staying at a shrine. In my opinion, it's a very good inn.

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松野健二

4/5
I was able to go out to eat dobu soup with my old workmates, which I have been doing every year.A small inn at the end of a suspicious tunnel. The inside of the building was very clean and the owner's taste was evident in many places.There were about 12 dishes, all of which were fresh and delicious.The flavor of the boiled soup was just right, and the much-desired dobu soup was also wonderful.Breakfast is simple but delicious!My friend won me this accommodation! They were satisfied and said they would like to come again.I was surprised at how dark the shrine building was behind the inn!

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鈴木海

5/5
An inn is built after going through a tunnel that resembles Spirited Away. I really liked the tingling feeling when I entered. Once inside, a spacious room with a view of Hiragata Port awaits you. Although it is an old building, it has a clean feel and is a soothing space decorated with paintings of Hiragata Port and small fossils from Hiragata.The proprietress was very personable, and I felt that it was a family-owned business, so there was no rush and a relaxed atmosphere. The food is just like seaside cuisine! You can enjoy fish and shellfish to your heart's content, including monkfish hotpot.And above all, it's reasonable! I stayed here during the holidays, and was able to spend almost half the price at other inns.We also recommend visiting the neighboring Hachiman Shrine and a nearby coffee shop called Morimore. It was a wonderful stay! I will stay again.

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f a

5/5
Thank you for your help during Silver Week in September. Anyway, the level of hospitality is very high.・You can see greenery from your room➡︎It is located behind a small fishing port and has been in the hotel business since the Meiji era (although the building has been rebuilt).・Handwritten menu➡︎Focus on local features. Braised flounder, sea bream, amberjack sashimi, yuba chawanmushi, white fish with ponzu sauce, tuna kama...this is a masterpiece where you can really feel the work that went into the preparation.・Elegant hot spring➡︎It is a salty hot spring that contains sodium components. Although the building is old, it is well maintained!・When I entered the room, the air conditioner was turned on.➡︎It was still a hot day, but I felt relieved as soon as I entered the room.I'll visit you again ^_^

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Yuka Cemak

5/5
I visited at the end of March to eat the last monkfish hotpot of the year. It wasn't luxurious, but it was a clean, spacious building and a pleasant hot spring. The monkfish hotpot I was looking for and other local fish dishes were both very delicious. Best of all, this minshuku is said to be run by the priest of the shrine behind it, so the walk around the shrine lit by the morning sun was the best. With its clear air and moss-covered grounds, I believe this shrine is a super power spot.