Sagamiya

9.2
Exceptional
(49 reviews)

301 Hirakatacho, Kitaibaraki, Ibaraki 319-1701, Japan

+81 293-46-0512

Access the hotel social media

Hotel Description

Sagamiya Ryokan

Sagamiya, located at 301 Hirakatacho, Kitaibaraki, Ibaraki 319-1701, Japan, is a cozy guesthouse that offers a unique blend of traditional Japanese design and modern comfort. Just a 4-minute walk from the beautiful Pacific Ocean views at the Hiragatahachiman Shrine, this welcoming property provides guests with a serene atmosphere to unwind. Its proximity to several renowned landmarks makes it an ideal base for exploring the area. The guesthouse is only 2 km from Otsuko Train Station and 3 km from the Tenshin Memorial Museum of Art, Ibaraki, allowing easy access to nearby attractions.
The rooms at Sagamiya are simple yet inviting, featuring futons, tatami floors, and traditional short-legged tables, which create an authentic Japanese living experience. With six rooms in total, the accommodations offer a peaceful retreat with TVs and shared bathrooms. Guests can enjoy a hearty breakfast and dinner in the understated dining room, available for an additional fee.
One of the standout features of Sagamiya is its natural hot spring bathhouse, offering a rejuvenating soak in soothing mineral-rich waters. After a day of exploring the nearby Pacific coastline, guests can relax in the bathhouse and unwind from their travels. The guesthouse also provides limited parking for guests traveling by car.
The surrounding area is rich in both natural beauty and cultural attractions. Guests can visit the rugged Izura Coast, a stretch of Pacific shoreline dotted with tree-covered cliffs and peaceful beach coves, located just 7 minutes away. For those interested in modern art, the Tenshin Memorial Museum of Art, Ibaraki, showcasing works by Japanese modern artists, is only a short 7-minute drive. Additionally, Aquamarine Fukushima, an impressive harborfront aquarium, is about 27 minutes away.
Guests will find a variety of dining options within a short distance from Sagamiya, including モリモアお食事珈琲処 (a cozy eatery just 1 minute away), Seafoods Restaurant Mexico (a popular seafood restaurant 3 minutes away), and ダイニングにんにく屋 (an Italian restaurant just 6 minutes away by taxi). These eateries offer a wide range of cuisines, from fresh seafood to Italian delights, perfect for a delicious meal after a day of sightseeing.
For those needing transportation, the guesthouse is conveniently located near several key transit points. Fukushima Airport is approximately 1 hour and 24 minutes by taxi, while Ibaraki Airport is a 1-hour and 28-minute taxi ride away. The nearby Nakoso Station (8-minute taxi ride or 48 minutes on foot) and Ōtsukō Station (7 minutes by taxi or 29 minutes walking) provide access to the surrounding areas.
With its traditional Japanese charm, natural hot spring bathhouse, and convenient location near cultural sites and beautiful beaches, Sagamiya is an excellent choice for those looking to experience authentic Japanese hospitality in a tranquil and picturesque setting. Whether you're visiting for relaxation, culture, or exploring the Pacific coastline, this guesthouse offers a memorable stay in Kitaibaraki, Ibaraki.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Traditional Japanese futons and tatami floors

2. Natural hot spring bathhouse for relaxation

3. Traditional short-legged tables for an authentic experience

4. Limited parking for guests traveling by car

5. Cozy dining room offering breakfast and dinner for a fee

6. Proximity to Hiragatahachiman Shrine with Pacific Ocean views

7. Located close to Izura Coast and modern art galleries

8. Kid-friendly environment with no pets allowed

9. Walking distance to Otsuko Train Station and other landmarks

10. Easy access to nearby restaurants serving seafood and Italian dishes


7.8 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

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

Nearest locations

モリモアお食事珈琲処
1 min
いやしの湯宿 やまに郷作
1 min
Seafoods Restaurant Mexico - Kitaibaraki
3 min
Maruichi
3 min
食彩 太信
5 min
Nabura
5 min
ダイニングにんにく屋
6 min
台湾料理 四季紅 北茨城店
6 min
See more Interesting locations

Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.8
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 24 min

Location

301 Hirakatacho, Kitaibaraki, Ibaraki 319-1701, Japan

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 24 min

Transit: 4 hr 11 min

Ibaraki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 28 min

Transit: 2 hr 52 min

Transit:

Nakoso Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 48 min

Ōtsukō Station

Taxi: 7 min

Walking: 29 min


Nearby locations

7.8

Very Good Location

A 4-minute walk from Pacific Ocean views at the Hiragatahachiman Shrine, this snug guesthouse is 2 km from Otsuko train station and 3 km from the Tenshin Memorial Museum of Art, Ibaraki.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Pets

No pets

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

100% reviews from partners and customers booking on Dinogo

9.5

23 reviews

Wonderful
17
Excellent
6
Good
0
Below Average
0
Not Good
0
Cover Image for kei n

kei n

5/5
Second visit ♡At this time of year, you can eat ``conger eel'' and ``rock oysters.''Conger eel rice is deliciousApparently it's classified as a guesthouse.The rooms are clean and the food is delicious...They will also pull out your futon for you while you eat.It is OK to bring alcohol etc.There is no toilet or bath in the room.It's near my room so it won't be a problem (*^^*)In winter, ``monkfish hotpot'' is delicious.Apparently there will be an additional charge...Accommodation for only one group per dayFeel free to take a bath (about 3 people)The water seems to be a hot spring...(˙˙*)?I have two cute cats, chan.I only occasionally come across it (lol)Although the sea cannot be seen from the inn, Hiragata fishing port is just a few minutes away.Personally, it is a shame that there is no sandy beach.butIf you stay at a hotel and eat a buffetI think this one is by far the most delicious ♡We are a husband and wife business, soHe said that due to his age, he would not be able to operate for that long.I would like to go there in winter before it closes ♡

Cover Image for 小江戸聡

小江戸聡

4/5
I looked at reviews of guesthouses with cats, but if I'm unlucky, I feel like I won't be able to see them at all. Although the back room on the first floor is a cat room, there were no cats in sight, partly because it was cold.Two meals included for the price.You can enjoy it at a reasonable price, and since it's a hot spring, it's highly satisfying.However, the hair dryer has hydrolyzed and is sticky, probably because I touched it with hands soaked in alcohol during the coronavirus outbreak, which makes it uncomfortable. Also, I think it's better to bring your own because the airflow is weak.The rooms are very clean and you can get futons laid out. However, if you are a touring rider and are using the bike with multiple people, your belongings will be handled in a cluttered manner, so it is best to keep expensive items such as helmets in one place where they cannot be touched.

Cover Image for Vanden Plas

Vanden Plas

5/5
I visited again for the first time in a while. The room was on the first floor and was very clean. The bath is a hot spring with salt, and I think the quality of the water is very good. If you have sensitive skin, it may be a good idea to take a hot bath.For the meal, the conger eel was very delicious, and the sashimi platter I ordered was so plentiful that I couldn't finish it all, so I was very satisfied. I think it's a good idea to go on an empty stomach.Monkfish season is coming, so I think it will be difficult to make a reservation, but I will try again.This is a highly recommended inn.Please come and visit us.

Cover Image for はラ

はラ

5/5
It's a very good accommodation.I'll edit the details later, but the food is particularly satisfying and the price is low.There are cats in the building, so if you like cats, bring some tulle.

Cover Image for 石山博司

石山博司

4/5
I ate monkfish hot pot.

Room 4

Service 4

Location4

Cover Image for Mikio Nakazawa

Mikio Nakazawa

5/5
The main dish for dinner was monkfish hotpot, but I was very satisfied with the sashimi and other delicious and creative items offered. I was so full that I thought I wouldn't be able to eat all the boiled flounder, but they vacuum-packed it and I was able to take it home as a souvenir.The breakfast was delicious with a wide variety of items and I was once again very satisfied.

Cover Image for Rouge

Rouge

5/5
Sagamiya is a guest house, right?If so, I would give it 5 stars without hesitation.The cleaning is thorough, the food is delicious, the bedding is light and warm, and the bath is small, but the water is fed directly from the source, so there's nothing to say about it.The hot water is salty with a slight oily smell and is very warm.The first dobu soup in my life was so rich that I felt like I could drink as much alcohol as I wanted with the soup.There was a lot of food, so I got the boiled black throat as a souvenir, and it was delicious the next morning.

Cover Image for nya piyopiyo

nya piyopiyo

5/5
The facilities are good for the guest house category, with plenty of amenities in the washroom and in the corners of the room.It's like a hotel.The price is that of a guesthouse♪

Cover Image for 秀一

秀一

5/5
Every year, I stay at this inn for a year-end party tour, and I feel like I spend a whole year just trying to eat monkfish hotpot (doubu soup) in winter.It's an inn that serves such delicious food.

Cover Image for Okano Ritsuko

Okano Ritsuko

4/5
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, they only accept two groups of guests per day, and if a state of emergency is declared, they will cancel the reservation, so I was able to stay with peace of mind. Futons were already laid out in the rooms so that guests didn't have to go in and out, and each room had its own bath. The toilets and washrooms are cleaned properly and are always in a clean condition during your stay. I was able to get a glimpse of the rumored cat.For dinner, I decided to add red bean liver and tomo vinegar to the soup. I was disappointed that the red bean liver I had received at other guesthouses in the past was a little smaller, but all of the dishes were carefully prepared and delicious (^.^) It's quite a meal for people with small appetites. It may seem like a large portion, but we managed to enjoy even the rice porridge. The beef sukiyaki pot might have been a little too much. Breakfast is full of fish! Dishes such as ara no miso soup and white fish with fish sauce are unique to a fishing port town. Making soy milk risotto to finish off the soy milk boiled tofu was quite innovative, and even though I took a bite of it, I was still full. It was really delicious.I would love to hear from you again.