"Probably not a busy season. When I check in nobody was at the reception. Only after I called out did a guy half-asleep came out from nowhere. Nobody helped me with the suitcases. This are services what I expected from a decent hotel"
"Nice clean modern property. Area around is tea growing. The hotel is in a convenient location to catch train ( Shinkansen) and for major roads, paid parking around property is very reasonable. Would recommend "
"We got a suite with a private jacuzzi on the balcony - the view was great, but the place is falling apart a bit. The tub was leaking in places and had a slime-y residue inside, and multiple floorboard soft the balcony were rotted through and gave way underfoot. The photos here aren't quite reflective of the property's current state. Even in the public onsen, the windows are covered with salt on the outside, obscuring the view. Beautiful place and the food they serve was good, but some updates...
"Staff were super kind and helpful - I was travelling with a small child and they really went out of their way to help, even cooking him a separate breakfast (unasked) when they saw he was struggling with Japanese food!"
"Older facility but very well maintained. Beautiful view from the room. Happy hours is a plus (drinks included, foot bath with a view, snacks). Recommended if you have a car to explore the Izu Peninsula during your stay as there is more limited options nearby the hotel (nearby town has more options for dining). "
"This is an absolute gem! Gorgeous rooms with top notch amenities. We used there complimentary bikes and bikes all around the small town. There are many restaurants and shops within walking distance. The onsen is complimentary with your stay. Great service, such a treat! "
"The location of the hotel is perfect as its just next to the exit of IC "highway"
and Yaizu fish market.
Room is good but there were 5 to 6 buds in our room and when we arrive hotel, we were told there is more then enough parking space but we were asked to park the car at another parking that we need to cross around the area. After parking the car, as a foreigner its quite difficult to remember the path back to hotel specially at nite time. Even with google map the path returning to hotel...
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Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Sakuragaike Pond during your travels in Omaezaki. Take in the festivals and desert landscape in the area.
Climb to the top of Omaezaki Lighthouse for sweeping Pacific Ocean views and watch surfers tackle impressive waves below. Tea enthusiasts can tour verdant plantations where premium green tea grows, while lighthouse keepers share fascinating maritime history during guided tours.
The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 25°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 10°C. The rainiest months in Omaezaki are July, June, September and October, with each month seeing an average of 337 mm of rainfall.