VILLA YAHACHI GARDEN

6.6
Good
(3 reviews)

Hotel Description

VILLA YAHACHI GARDEN is a charming hotel located in the heart of the scenic city of Tahara, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Situated near the tranquil Atsumi Peninsula, the hotel is surrounded by picturesque landscapes and offers easy access to a variety of attractions. Whether you are seeking a relaxing getaway or exploring the rich cultural heritage of the region, VILLA YAHACHI GARDEN provides a welcoming retreat. The hotel is designed to blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings, offering guests a serene atmosphere to unwind and enjoy the beauty of the area. The spacious rooms are designed with modern comforts, offering ample space and a peaceful ambiance to make your stay truly relaxing. All rooms are equipped with high-quality bedding, ensuring a restful night’s sleep. For added convenience, the hotel offers a range of amenities including high-speed internet, a fully equipped kitchen, and an inviting lounge area for guests to socialize or relax. VILLA YAHACHI GARDEN is also conveniently located near several key transportation hubs, including Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport, Nagoya Airport, and Chubu Centrair International Airport, making it an ideal base for those traveling to and from the region. The hotel takes guest safety seriously, with strict health and safety measures in place, including enhanced sanitation protocols and contactless check-in options. Nearby, visitors can explore attractions such as the Pacific Long Beach, Sante Park Tahara, and the stunning Mt. Zao Observation Platform, each just a short drive away. With a wide variety of outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and top-rated dining options nearby, VILLA YAHACHI GARDEN is the perfect place for both relaxation and adventure. Guests are invited to experience the comfort, charm, and warm hospitality of this exceptional hotel.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Located near the scenic Atsumi Peninsula with easy access to the beach.

2. Equipped with spacious, modern rooms and comfortable furnishings.

3. High-speed internet and fully equipped kitchens for a home-like experience.

4. Convenient access to major transportation hubs, including Mt. Fuji Shizuoka and Nagoya Airports.

5. Proximity to top attractions such as Pacific Long Beach and Sante Park Tahara.

6. Strict health and safety measures, including enhanced sanitation protocols.

7. Serene environment offering both relaxation and adventure.

8. Nearby restaurants offering a variety of dining experiences with local flavors.


5.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Atsumi Peninsula
10 min
Pacific Long Beach
5 min
Sante Park Tahara
7 min
Mt. Zao Observation Platform
21 min
Shiroya Beach
16 min
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Good to know

Location rating5.8
Nearest airportNagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)
Travel time to airport1 hr 53 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Mon, Nov 18
Check-out: Tue, Nov 19
    Trip.com

    $243


Location

Airports:

Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 57 min

Transit: 4 hr 30 min

Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)

Taxi: 1 hr 53 min

Transit: 3 hr 50 min

Chubu Centrair International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 55 min

Transit: 3 hr 51 min

Transit:

Oishi

Walking: 18 min

Takamatsuishiki

Walking: 14 min


Nearby locations

5.8

Good Location


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大野絵美留

5/5
I stayed here in June on a solo trip.You can park in front of your room, each building is a villa, and it's a completely different world, just under 2 hours drive from Nagoya! !On the first day, we had charcoal prepared for dinner on the terrace of Flower's room overlooking Long Beach, and we had a BBQ with the ingredients we had brought in.It was convenient because the roadside station Mekkun House and the roadside station Akabane Loco Station were nearby and you could get local meat and vegetables.Flower has a pale pink exterior and interior design that will please women.The curtains had a floral pattern and the contrast with the blue sky and sea was very picturesque.The kitchen is equipped with a complete set of cooking utensils, including a Balmuda range, pots and pans, a coffee machine, and tableware.There was mineral water, juice, and alcoholic beverages for two people in the refrigerator, which were included in the accommodation fee, and since we stayed for several nights, the staff brought us extra.The main building where you check in is also in a great location, and there is a club floor on the 2nd floor, and it is an all-inclusive hotel where you can enjoy light sweets and drinks in the evening, and alcoholic drinks in the evening.The two types of private open-air baths in the main building, Japanese and Western, are Irago Onsen.Specify time at check-inYou can see the sea from the bath in your room, but the open-air bath at sunset is especially popular.I woke up at 5am and did online yoga on the terrace of my room until breakfast time.My main purpose was this⟵⁠(⁠๑⁠¯⁠◡⁠¯⁠๑⁠)On the morning of the third day, we walked a short distance through the forest and did some beach yoga on the beach with a view of Yahachi Island.There is also an observation deck on the way, so you can see Long Beach from a different angle than your room.Ideal for morning and evening walks to the beach.The staff will bring your breakfast to your room's terrace and set it up at your desired time.It's a new facility, so the interior is stylish, the location has a spectacular view that can't be seen easily, and the staff left a good impression! !I would like to talk more next time (⁠◠⁠‿⁠◕⁠)I stayed for 4 nights in 3 types of rooms, so I will also post my impressions of other rooms.If I have time again this fall or next summer, I would like to stay for several nights, and I would like to thank you again at that time (⁠✿⁠^⁠‿⁠^⁠)

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くらら

1/5
Although there are tableware provided, we recommend that you do not use them.When I divided the cooled yakiniku into small plates, the plate was discolored, probably due to the color transfer from the meat.I didn't drop or hit anything else, but even though I explained that, I was charged for the dish as damaged equipment.Even though the price for one night's stay was reasonable, I was surprised that they had dishes that would break with just normal use, and that they asked us to pay for them.At that time, I was also distrustful that I was charged more than the approximate price I was initially told.I thought that the dishes provided at the accommodations where BBQ stoves were rented out would be suitable for serving yakiniku (after it had cooled), but apparently that was not the case.If you are planning to BBQ, we recommend that you prepare your own paper plates.I will never go there again.