Nakamuraya

8.2
Excellent
(69 reviews)

48-46 Nyu, Mihama, Mikata District, Fukui 919-1201, Japan

+81 770-39-1252

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Hotel Description

Nakamuraya Hotel

Nakamuraya, located at 48-46 Nyu, Mihama, Mikata District, Fukui 919-1201, Japan, is a cozy and well-appointed hotel that provides a perfect blend of traditional hospitality and modern convenience. The hotel is set in a serene area of Fukui, offering guests a peaceful retreat while being close to key attractions. It is situated near beautiful natural sites such as Suishohama Beach (Diamond Beach) and Kehi no Matsubara, both within a few minutes' drive. Guests can also explore the nearby Kehi Jingu Shrine, a historical site with its sacred spring and vibrant annual float parade, adding a cultural touch to their stay. The hotel's traditional design reflects the simplicity and warmth of Japanese architecture, ensuring a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere.
The rooms at Nakamuraya are spacious and designed to enhance relaxation, with comfortable furnishings and a calm ambiance. Each room comes with modern amenities such as air conditioning and Wi-Fi, offering convenience for both business and leisure travelers. Although the hotel does not have a fitness center or spa, its tranquil environment makes it an ideal place to unwind.
Guests can enjoy a variety of dining options nearby, including Kinohana, a Japanized western restaurant, and the hotel's own restaurant, Nakamuraya, just a short walk away. Other notable dining options include Speranza Fiore, a delightful eatery, and Botantei, a renowned steakhouse.
For those looking to explore the area, Nakamuraya is conveniently located near public transportation, with Kiipasu and Nyuguchi stations within walking distance. The hotel also provides easy access to Komatsu Airport, a short taxi ride away.
Health and safety are a top priority, with the hotel implementing strict measures to ensure guest well-being. Whether you're visiting for a relaxing getaway or a cultural exploration, Nakamuraya offers a welcoming and comfortable stay, with convenient access to some of the best attractions and dining spots in Fukui.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Spacious and comfortable rooms with modern amenities

2. Close proximity to popular attractions like Suishohama Beach and Kehi Jingu Shrine

3. Dining options available within walking distance, including the hotel's own restaurant

4. Convenient access to public transportation and Komatsu Airport

5. Health and safety measures in place to ensure guest well-being

6. Tranquil and traditional Japanese design for a relaxing stay


6.2 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Suishohama Beach (Diamond Beach)
5 min
Kehi Jingu Shrine
22 min
Mizu Island
15 min
Kehi no Matsubara
17 min
Takenami Beach
4 min

Nearest locations

Nakamuraya
1 min
Kinohana
20 min
Botantei
21 min
speranza fiore
22 min
Jibun Shokudo
22 min
ゑびす
22 min
私房菜館禄縁
23 min
はまカフェ(道の駅 若狭美浜はまびより)
24 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.2
Nearest airportKomatsu Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 43 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Mon, Nov 18
Check-out: Tue, Nov 19
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    $91


Location

48-46 Nyu, Mihama, Mikata District, Fukui 919-1201, Japan

Airports:

Komatsu Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 43 min

Transit: 2 hr 12 min

Transit:

Kiipasu

Walking: 11 min

Nyuguchi

Walking: 3 min

Nyu

Walking: 4 min


Nearby locations

6.2

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Public bath

Public 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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すずきかずお

1/5
I spend more than 50 nights a year, and this time I get a high rating because I can enjoy delicious fish dishes at a reasonable price while also swimming in the sea. ? ? (Suspicious) I made a reservation here.However, those expectations were quickly betrayed.First of all, the woman who was being shown around looked gloomy.When I entered the door, there was a warm and unimpressive "Welcome", but there was no one to say "Please", and I didn't know what to do, there was no attentiveness or concern, and there was no smile at all, so I took off my shoes. I'm confused as to whether it's okay or not.Well, I thought it would be fine as long as the food was good, Robbie? As I was relaxing in the restaurant, I saw a poster of assorted sashimi and had high expectations, but when it came time for dinner, I was surprised to find that the sashimi was poor, the color was poor, and it was only about 1/5 of the amount shown on the poster. Even inns in mountainous areas offer more impressive accommodations. It's hard to believe that the ocean is right in front of you.The only other dishes I made were a small bowl of half a potato fried and four types of fish that I grilled myself. The rice was just a small cold rice ball (I think it was the leftover rice ball that was served in the morning) wrapped in plastic wrap and nothing else was added. Do you think this is enough to satisfy an adult?I can't help but be shocked at the amount of food that doesn't even fill up 5 minutes. I was made fun of. I should have taken a photo and posted it. We need to let the world know more widely.Naturally, the breakfast was meager and I finished it in 10 minutes (the breakfast at some gyudon restaurant was much more generous) and I quickly returned to my room.Then, the lights in the room and the entrance that had been turned on were turned off, and in the meantime, the rice cracker futon, which was so small that I thought it was for a child (so small that you could see its legs), was quickly put away, and the pot and teacup, which had no ice in them, were put away. Even the set had been cleaned up. (It's still 7:30)This has never happened before. That's impossible.I was beyond angry at the attitude of prioritizing the accommodation's convenience rather than the customers' perspective. I guess they aren't treated like humans. It's insane and extremely rude. I want to see the owner's face.The word-of-mouth ratings are probably full of shills, so it's probably best to ignore the high ratings. It would be nice to be able to give negative ratings instead of 1-5 ratings.This was the first time I stayed in a hotel where I felt like I was being made a fool of. This was the worst accommodation I've ever stayed at, including overseas.I wish they would stop advertising themselves as fisherman's inns. You're posting it well and shamelessly. I was totally fooled. Even the photos fooled me. It's a serious scam.It's an uncomfortable inn that makes you want to go home as soon as possible.(good point)I can't find it at all.(Bad point, disappointing point)I can't see the host's face.There is no air conditioner in the hallway so it's hot.The stairs are steep and difficult to go up and down.There are no towels or paper towels to dry your hands in the restroom next to the dining hall.The staff are dark and don't greet you.Perhaps they don't want to meet customers face-to-face, but the staff doesn't seem to be paying attention to them and it's quiet.It's not cost effective at all. For this content, even 5,000 yen is expensive.Terrible profit-grabbing managementMakes me want to never stay there again.The prepared towels are worn out and have broken threads.Naturally, there was no yukata.There is no raw vegetable salad for breakfast or dinner.I'm embarrassed to be selling fish.Everything about the food and customer service is not only elaborate, but cut corners.The cashier, who was probably his wife, didn't make eye contact with us, looked silent and dark, and without saying goodbye (although I wasn't expecting her), she stood at the back of the entrance and said, ``Thank you very much,'' with an expressionless expression. "Their voices were so low that I couldn't convey my gratitude at all.I'm surprised that facilities like this still exist in this Reiwa era, perhaps because they don't feel some sense of immorality towards the accommodation industry and taking money from guests. I can't close my mouth at that insensitivity.I am still staying at other accommodation facilities, but the quality and service exceeded my expectations and I would like to use them again.I wonder when I will forget the memories of this terrible inn.I can think of a lot of services that are unique to a family business, but I think greetings, smiling, and other services can be done at any time without spending time or money. The owner's excuse is nothing more than cutting corners.I don't want anyone who is thinking of staying here to feel the same way.It was a series of unbelievable things.The price, quantity, quality, and attention to detail are completely different from the Shintani Ryokan next door.

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ゆうり

4/5
I used it on a 3-day weekend on Marine Day.Used by 19 people from 5 families.Since it is a guesthouse, there is no toilet in the room, but the toilet is Western-style and clean.There was a small communal fridge.The washing machine is also external, but you can borrow it so you can wash your swimsuits. There is a box to remove sand. Please bring your own detergent.Both the proprietress and his wife were beautiful and worked hard.We also had a fishing boat and caught a lot of fish!I had some good memories.

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大谷正義

1/5
It was a beautiful room. Dinner was also very delicious.

Room 5

Service 4

Location4

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ra gu

1/5
When I contacted them over the phone, they told me what they thought I was doing, and even after confirming that they had made a mistake, they didn't even apologize...I wanted to use them again in the future, but I was kind of disappointed by the disappointing phone response...💧

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Yo Kat

4/5
The room and toilet had been renovated and were very clean.The food, both dinner and breakfast, was very delicious.