Ibaraki
"Isohara Seaside Hotel" stands on the edge of the waves on the Isohara Coast, located in Kitaibaraki, surrounded by rich nature. We are proud of our outstanding location, where you can see the sea from every corner of the hotel. There are six types of guest rooms, including Japanese-style rooms, Western-style rooms, and Japanese-Western rooms, all of which are oceanfront. Relax and relax while admiring the spectacular view. For meals, you can enjoy dishes based on the concept of "local production for local consumption." They are particular about making their own food, and even make their own seasonings. You can also enjoy a bath at the "observation bath" inside the hotel or the "sky open-air bath" on the rooftop. Why not enjoy an extraordinary moment soothed by the magnificent scenery of the Pacific Ocean and the sound of the waves?
It's nice to travel around tourist attractions with a carefully planned schedule, but sometimes how about spending a leisurely trip in a hotel? Relax in your room, soak in the hot springs, and enjoy the unique local flavors. Would you like to experience a luxurious trip for adults that can be enjoyed on a girls trip or alone?
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"Isohara Seaside Hotel" stands on the edge of the waves on the Isohara Coast, located in Kitaibaraki, surrounded by rich nature. We are proud of our outstanding location, where you can see the sea from every corner of the hotel. There are six types of guest rooms, including Japanese-style rooms, Western-style rooms, and Japanese-Western rooms, all of which are oceanfront. Relax and relax while admiring the spectacular view. For meals, you can enjoy dishes based on the concept of "local production for local consumption." They are particular about making their own food, and even make their own seasonings. You can also enjoy a bath at the "observation bath" inside the hotel or the "sky open-air bath" on the rooftop. Why not enjoy an extraordinary moment soothed by the magnificent scenery of the Pacific Ocean and the sound of the waves?