Hotel Folkloro Sanriku Kamaishi

22-4 Suzukocho, Kamaishi-shi, Iwate Prefecture, Iwate, Japan

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DOUBLE SMOKING

DOUBLE SMOKING
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Location

Hotel Folkloro Sanriku Kamaishi is located in the Suzukocho neighborhood of Kamaishi, a coastal city known for its scenic Sanriku coastline. The hotel is adjacent to JR Kamaishi Station, providing easy access to local attractions such as the Kamaishi Daikannon statue and the historic Kamaishi Ironworks, both within 5 km. Hanamaki Airport is approximately 80 km from the hotel, while Sendai Airport is about 130 km away.

22-4 Suzukocho, Kamaishi-shi, Iwate Prefecture, Iwate, Japan

Amenities

Parking Facilities

  • Private parking

Reception services

  • 24-hour front desk

Dining

  • Room service
  • Restaurant

General services

  • Wi-Fi

General amenities

  • Disabled access

Conditions

Check-in/ Check-out
Check-in 03:00 PMCheck-out 11:00 AM
Credit cards accepted by the hotel
Visa, MasterCard

About this property

Location
Japan>Iwate
Hotel Folkloro Sanriku Kamaishi

Reviews

  • Tripadvisor Reviews (62)

4.1 /5This average is based on 62 reviews

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mt188San Francisco, California July 2016

good sized rooms, next to the train station and fish market/souvenir shops, easy access to central Kamaishi

This is a brand new hotel that opened up a little over a year ago right next to the Kamaishi train station. On the other side is the Kamaishi fish market (called Sunfish) and souvenir market (Sea Plaz...

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