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9.8 32 reviews
Ibaraki
29/08 – 31/08
$259/nighttotal: $518 (2 )
Ekomomai201号室!低温サウナ!卓球台完備𓇼𓈒𓐍
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apartment , Oarai
This self-catering holiday home is situated in Oarai, Higashiibaraki District, just a short walk from the beach. The property boasts a private sauna and outdoor bath overlooking the ocean, a BBQ hut with equipment, and a beach tent available for guests to borrow, making it ideal for families or groups seeking a relaxing beachside retreat.
9.5 7 reviews
Ibaraki
29/08 – 31/08
$593/nighttotal: $1186 (2 )
Pool Villa Mito - Pool Villa 水戸
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house , Mito-shi
This family-friendly villa in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, is situated 8.5km from Mito Station, 20km from Ibaraki Airport, and 45km from Kashima Stadium. Sleeping up to 11 guests, this property boasts a private pool, free Wi-Fi, free private parking, a fully equipped kitchen with fridge and microwave, and a terrace; children aged 0-2 stay free (maximum 2, using existing bedding).
9.8 16 reviews
Ibaraki
29/08 – 31/08
$167/nighttotal: $334 (2 )
古き日本の平屋 貸切一軒家 セルフチェックイン可
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apartment , Mito-shi
This traditional Japanese residence, located in a peaceful historic district of Mito-shi, offers an authentic immersion into local heritage and a serene escape. This 3-bedroom dwelling accommodates up to five guests, featuring essential amenities such as air conditioning, a kitchen, and parking, and is ideal for focused activities or quiet reflection.
Ibaraki
29/08 – 31/08
$546/nighttotal: $1092 (2 )
Pool Villa Mito - Pool Villa 水戸
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house , Mito-shi
This detached house in Mito-shi is located 4.5 kilometres from Rokujizo Temple and within 10 kilometres of Mitoshi Okushikaizukafureai Park, Wakuwaku Oarai Museum, Ibaraki Observatory, and Natto Pavilion Museum. This family-friendly villa offers complimentary self-parking, free Wi-Fi, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a sauna, and an all-in-one washer and dryer, making it ideal for travellers seeking a comfortable stay with modern amenities.
Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Ibaraki
What are the best landmarks to visit in Ibaraki and around?
Ibaraki has some amazing landmarks! You should definitely check out the Kairakuen Garden in Mito, a beautiful Japanese garden with over 3,000 plum trees. Also, the Hitachi Seaside Park is a must-see, especially during the spring when the Nemophila flowers are in bloom. For a taste of history, visit the Jingu-ji Temple in Tsukuba, a beautiful Buddhist temple with a rich history.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Ibaraki?
Which area in Ibaraki is a good option for staying in a hotel?
Mito is a great base for exploring Ibaraki. It's got a good selection of hotels and is close to many attractions like Kairakuen Garden and the Mito Art Museum. If you're looking for something quieter, Tsukuba is a good option with its university town atmosphere and proximity to the Tsukuba Expo Center.
Ibaraki is a great place to unwind. Spend a day at the hot springs in the Okuaizu area, known for their therapeutic waters. Or, head to the coast and enjoy a relaxing walk along the beach at Oarai, where you can also try some fresh seafood. For a truly peaceful experience, visit the serene Jingu-ji Temple in Tsukuba.
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Ibaraki?
For authentic Ibaraki cuisine, head to the Mito Station area, where you'll find plenty of restaurants serving local specialities like 'Natto' (fermented soybeans) and 'Ibaraki Gyu' (local beef). You can also try some delicious 'Udon' noodles at one of the many traditional restaurants in the city.
You'll find a mix of international and Japanese hotel chains in Ibaraki. Some popular options include the 'Hotel Nikko Mito', 'Mitsui Garden Hotel Mito', and 'Toyoko Inn Mito Ekimae'. You can also find smaller, independent hotels and guesthouses, especially in the more rural areas.
What type of hotels can you find in Ibaraki?
Ibaraki offers a range of accommodation options, from budget-friendly business hotels to luxurious resorts. You can find everything from traditional Japanese inns (ryokan) to modern, Western-style hotels. There are also capsule hotels and guesthouses for those on a tighter budget.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Ibaraki?
The best time to book a hotel in Ibaraki depends on your travel plans. If you're visiting during peak season (spring for the Nemophila flowers or autumn for the leaves), it's best to book well in advance, especially if you're looking for a specific hotel or type of accommodation. You can usually find good deals during the shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October).
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Ibaraki?
Most hotels in Ibaraki offer standard amenities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom. Some hotels may also have additional amenities like a swimming pool, fitness centre, or on-site restaurants. It's always a good idea to check the hotel's website or booking platform for specific amenities.