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KAMENOI HOTEL Chitamihama, hotel in Mihama

24 miles from Nippon Gaishi Hall in Mihama, KAMENOI HOTEL Chitamihama features accommodations with access to a hot spring bath, public bath, and open-air bath.

Scored 7.5
7.5
Rated good
Good
86 reviews
Price from
$148.52
1 night, 2 adults
Shuku Kaifuu, hotel in Mihama

Boasting a rooftop, open-air hot spring baths with magnificent views of Ise Bay, Shuku Kaifuu is located right along the coast of the ocean, just 8 minutes on the shuttle from Utsumi Train Station.

We enjoyed food very much. We enjoyed Onsen.
Scored 8.1
8.1
Rated very good
Very Good
66 reviews
Price from
$314.91
1 night, 2 adults
Ryugu Hotel, hotel in Mihama

Ryugu Hotel offers accommodations in Nishio, 26 miles from Toyota Stadium and 15 miles from Okazaki Castle. This beachfront property offers access to free Wifi and free private parking.

Scored 7.7
7.7
Rated good
Good
110 reviews
Price from
$78.73
1 night, 2 adults
Mikawa Bay Hills Hotel, hotel in Mihama

Mikawa Bay Hills Hotel in Nishio provides accommodations with pool with a view and an open-air bath. This ryokan features free private parking and a 24-hour front desk.

Ocean view
Scored 7.3
7.3
Rated good
Good
107 reviews
Price from
$128.59
1 night, 2 adults
Wano Resort Hazu, hotel in Mihama

14 miles from Okazaki Castle in Gamagōri, Wano Resort Hazu offers accommodations with access to a hot spring bath. This ryokan features free private parking, a 24-hour front desk, and free Wifi.

Scored 7.2
7.2
Rated good
Good
52 reviews
Price from
$294.44
1 night, 2 adults
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Experience culture authentically with a stay at these traditional Japanese-style accommodations. Sleep on the floor (on a futon roll) in a room furnished with tatami flooring and sliding doors. Guests can often expect access to a communal bath, plus a complimentary Japanese garment called a yukata.