味処 浜庄

8.2
Excellent
(141 reviews)

1482-2 Hirakatacho, Kitaibaraki, Ibaraki 319-1701, Japan

+81 293-46-3373

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Hotel Description

Hamasho Restaurant

Welcome to 味処 浜庄, located at 1482-2 Hirakatacho, Kitaibaraki, Ibaraki 319-1701, Japan. Nestled just a 3-minute drive from the breathtaking Izura Coast, this hotel offers a tranquil escape amidst stunning coastal views. The surroundings are a blend of rugged shoreline and serene tree-covered cliffs, creating a perfect backdrop for relaxation. 味処 浜庄 exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere, where traditional Japanese hospitality meets modern comfort, making it an ideal retreat for both families and solo travelers.

The hotel features well-appointed rooms designed to provide comfort and relaxation. Each room is equipped with essential amenities including air conditioning and complimentary Wi-Fi, ensuring a pleasant stay. The spacious layout of the accommodations creates a peaceful environment, inviting guests to unwind after a day of exploring. Notably, one of the unique aspects of 味処 浜庄 is its on-site restaurant, serving delicious local cuisine crafted from the freshest ingredients, allowing guests to indulge in authentic flavors.

With direct beach access, guests can easily enjoy sun-soaked days on the shore. Additional amenities include an onsen, perfect for rejuvenation after a long day. Although there are no fitness or spa facilities, the hotel is kid-friendly, making it a great choice for families.

Convenient public transportation options are nearby, including Nakoso Station, which is just an 11-minute taxi ride away, while Fukushima Airport is about 1 hour and 21 minutes by taxi. The hotel’s location provides easy access to local attractions and landmarks, ensuring that guests can explore the rich culture of the region with ease.

Health and safety measures are in place to prioritize guest well-being, underscoring the hotel’s commitment to safety during your stay. Guests can engage in numerous activities nearby, such as visiting the scenic Izura Coast and the Tenshin Memorial Museum of Art, showcasing modern Japanese art and beautiful ocean views.

For dining, a variety of excellent seafood restaurants are just minutes away, including Seafoods Restaurant Mexico and 食彩 太信, both known for their delicious offerings. 味処 浜庄 warmly invites you to experience its unique blend of comfort and cultural richness, making it a wonderful choice for your stay in Ibaraki.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 3 min drive to Izura Coast

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

3. Direct beach access enhancing guest experience

4. Onsen facilities for traditional relaxation

5. Kid-friendly environment perfect for families


7.6 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Izura Coast
3 min
Tenshin Memorial Museum of Art, Ibaraki
19 min
Aquamarine Fukushima
30 min
Spa Resort Hawaiians
29 min
Rokkakudō
3 min

Nearest locations

Nabura
2 min
Seafoods Restaurant Mexico - Kitaibaraki
3 min
Marsala
3 min
Maruichi
3 min
モリモアお食事珈琲処
3 min
食彩 太信
4 min
台湾料理 四季紅 北茨城店
5 min
大津(漁協) 直営市場食堂
7 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.6
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 21 min

Location

1482-2 Hirakatacho, Kitaibaraki, Ibaraki 319-1701, Japan

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 21 min

Transit: 4 hr 10 min

Ibaraki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 27 min

Transit: 2 hr 51 min

Transit:

Nakoso Station

Taxi: 11 min

Walking: 1 hr 5 min

Ōtsukō Station

Taxi: 6 min

Walking: 31 min


Nearby locations

7.6

Very Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Beach access

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Onsen

Food & drink

Restaurant

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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Goku Son

4/5
first visitIt was a set meal restaurant right in front of Nagahama Headland, and it mainly served fish. There is a small uphill and a table seat, and I recommend the small uphill which has a great view of the sea, but since I was alone, I sat at a table.There were 4 groups of customers, and all of the set meals, snacks, and bowls were mainly fish, so if you accidentally bring someone who doesn't like fish with you, you might not have anything to eat (lol)I ordered the Hamasho set meal for 2,500 yen, which includes a 1,300 yen sashimi set meal and a 1,400 yen boiled fish set meal. Maybe they cook the boiled fish after receiving the order? I waited over 20 minutes for it to be served.The small bowl of mozuku is delicious and the longest I've ever eaten. I feel like supermarket packs are poor.There are 8 pieces of sashimi, each consisting of 2 slices of local fish. The boiled fish were gurnard and sea bream. The boiled fish looks dark in color, but it's not as dark as I expected, and it's perfectly cooked and fluffy.There are a lot of side dishes, so you won't have enough rice.However, although you can enjoy both, I feel that the cost performance is low at 2500 yen, and when it comes to sashimi, I don't know which fish is written on the whiteboard, so ▲1I think I'll try the seafood bowl next time.

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くろめひか

3/5
Available for lunch on Wednesday.Were you busy?The rice was plated in such a way that you could see through the bottom of the bowl and it was lopsided, making you wonder if it was reheating someone's half-eaten food.Of course, when I showed it to them, they replaced it on sight. thank you very much.I ate a boiled fish set meal. It was a very large boiled fish.If you don't boil the donko properly, it will become muddy. It was thoroughly cooked in a thick broth. I can feel your hard work.

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T naoaki

5/5
wonderful moonrise

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Suzuki Tet

5/5
I have often come here to eat local fish from Kitaibaraki, but this time I stayed for the first time and came to take care of Mr. Hamasho. For dinner, I was knocked out by the fish, including sashimi. Ibaraki's local sake has progressed. The bath was filled with alkaline carbonated sulfur mineral springs that soothed both my stomach and soul.

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antaba an

3/5
good. For 15,000 yen/person for 1 night and 2 meals, you can't complain if you think of it as a Japanese-style guesthouse where you can fill your stomach with seafood such as monkfish hot pot and assorted local fish sashimi.My favorite is the night view overlooking the Pacific Ocean from a seaside room (photogenic without any processing) and the sound of the waves.However, even though the dinner was in the winter, it was a bit of a waste to have only one main course, Monkfish Nabe. Monkeyfish hotpot is delicious, but it can get boring, and I feel like I'm full from the hotpot, so I'm not sure if I'll keep coming back just for this menu.Although the toilet and wash basin are shared, they are of very high quality and comfortable equipment, and the modern tiled bathroom and bathtub are not bad either. I feel like I shouldn't expect too much from the hot springs.I guess it's up to the customer to share the refrigerator like in a share house.