Latest Reviews for Miyagi Prefecture Hotels

Hotel Vista Sendai
4.4/5180 Reviews
Great hotel in a fantastic location within walking distance to JR central train station with limited car parking facilities directly behind the hotel and next to a local train station (which we forgot the name of the station as we rented a vehicle). If you drive to the hotel and decided to use the hotel car park (subject to availability), the hotel will charge you ¥1500.00 per night with unlimited entry and exit within the next 24 hours. Of course there are plenty of other car parks nearby too which offers cheaper rate for parking but you’ll have to hunt around or just pay the ¥1500 for the convenience. The onsen (indoor only no outdoor and the water is milky) is located on the 2nd floor which is the same floor with the hotel only restaurant which offers buffet breakfast. The gender separated onsen closes at midnight and won’t be opened till 9am the next day so you’ll need to time yourself well. There is a laundry and dryer self service facilities with vending machines and complimentary ice making machine on the 2nd floor for your convenience. Breakfast is a typical western and Japanese affairs however you won’t be left hungry. Service is of typical Japanese affairs where you will be greeted each time you walk past the reception. The hotel encourages you to pick up tea bags, onsen body scrubs, tooth brushes, combs etc next to the ground floor lifts before you head up to your room. If you stay more than a day but less than 3 days, the hotel won’t provide room service but they’ll gladly change the towels and clear the bins for you. We are allocated to a smallest room on 11th floor (room:1106) facing the Yodobashi multi story car park, so request for any middle rooms facing the train station would get you a bigger a better view. Comfortable stay and nice bed and good bathroom and for the price we pay, we have no complain.
KOKO HOTEL Sendai Station South
4.3/5195 Reviews
Sendai is a city in Japan’s Tohoku Region, northeast of Tokyo on Honshu island. The remains of 17th-century Sendai Castle, built for samurai lord Date Masamune on Aoba Hill, overlook the city and include a museum of historic artifacts. The Sendai City Museum focuses on the history and culture of Japan’s Edo period, and displays Masamune’s samurai armor.
Daikon-No-Hana
4.9/53 Reviews
Transportation: easiest with a 50-min taxi ride from Sendai airport unless int’l traveler wants to transfer via trains/buses. Nearest bus stop/little township is 遠刈田温泉 (13-min by foot to the Inn). Key feature is open air onsens in forestry — this is why I chose to stay. Delightful breakfast and dinner (during dinner, there are all-inclusive drinks menu + additional charge ones). I enjoyed the 2nd night’s beef/daikon pot in particular. There are hearth side afternoon refreshment, happy hour beer, post-dinner snack that you will be kept fed warmly. The aircon in Buna room would blow directly on the head so the fan blade should be adjusted. Staff English speaking capability varies but they made every effort in solving problems. Little hiccup after checking out that the bus time table the Inn indicated was outdated, but I still managed to change my route in the fly, which is the beauty traveling in Japan.
Hotel Monterey Sendai
4.6/5173 Reviews
3-4 mins walk from Sendai Station. It’s well located and it’s super clean. Staffs were super friendly and helpful. Hotel for 3 of us was great, spacious and facilities inside the room was awesome for the amount I paid! Definitely value for money! Thank you and I will book this again if I ever come Sendai 🤙🏻
Almont Hotel Sendai
4.5/5110 Reviews
The hotel was perfectly nice for a short stay. It is just over 5 mins walk from JR Sendai station’s West Exit. You need to navigate elevated walkways, walk past a store called “Loft” and walk to the end of the elevated walkway, to a building called “Labi Sendai”. It’s got a Daiso in it. A lift will take you down to street level on the same side of the road as the hotel. I had a single room and it was reasonably spacious. What struck me was how nicely appointed it felt. At the bedside was a small sofa with a table, which was a good place to put all my things and charge my electronic devices. The bed was comfortable for me and the bathroom was fine. The only thing missing in the room was a safe to store my valuables while I was out for the day. I had to lock my laptop in my suitcase.
Hotel Mayflower Sendai
3.7/591 Reviews
It took 15 minutes from the station (uphill) and finally arrived. The hotel sign was small and I finally found it. The building is old, so the room feels like a hotel 30 years ago. Because the key handed over is old, it is so! It is strange to be convinced. The toilet and the bath are the system bus 30 years ago, and the shower is difficult to adjust the temperature in the toilet with a bad flow. I don't think it's a single that cuts the price 5000 yen.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Sendai Nishiguchi PREMIER
4.7/5127 Reviews
We stayed one night for trip to Tohoku. Hotel was brand new and SO CLEAN! Location: Literally 3 min walk from station. If you have luggae, it's tricky: come out on 2nd floor, going through connected bridge and use elevator at PARCO then ground level and hotel is next door. Great location walk to everywhere, has beautiful starbucks downstairs. Morning market is right behind the hotel; we were hoping that we could get some breakfast early in am. When we went at 8am, not many stores were open yet. We were able to get local strawberries for decent price and it was really good. Room: Got Relax Twin Room. Has electric massage chair in room with corner views. Views were not that great but room was very spacious, hollywood twins. Separate tub/shower and vanity was very nice, very nice decor. Coin Laundry: This hotel has coin laundry (all-in-one with dryer) and that's the reason why we stayed. We were able to see if Washer is in use or not with room TV which was GREAT. I felt we could have stayed other 2 nights (stayed at Metropolitan East due to its location) at Daiwa, it was very nice stay. Brand new, clean hotel in great location and great rates. I'd go back again next time next time!
Dormy Inn Sendai Station Natural Hot Springs
4.5/5104 Reviews
Hotel is approx 5 mins walk from Sendai station. Follow west exit. My single room is a bit small but spacious enough for a solo. Room was clean and linen crisp. 1 bottle of water provided each day. Onsen is small with one outdoor. Over my 2-day stay at most I bumped into another person in the onsen. 2 washers and dryers in the onsen facility. Wash is free (30 mins standard) but dryer is charged 100 yen for 20 mins which is enough to 80% dry a small load. Night ramen was delicious and I appreciate the ice cream and Yakult at the onsen. Family mart is 20 steps away. Didn’t try the breakfast. And it’s actually very near the Miyakoh highway bus centre.
Kesennuma Plaza Hotel
4/55 Reviews
It is a resort hotel affiliated with Minamisanriku and Kesennuma's Hotel Kanyo, which is familiar to local commercials in the Tohoku region, and is operated by a seafood wholesaler. It is located far from the city center of Kesennuma and JR Kesennuma Station, and in addition to picking you up from JR Kesennuma Station, if you make a reservation in advance, you can take a large sightseeing bus from the east exit of JR Sendai Station free of charge. The hotel building is located on a small hill, and the entrance to the building is at the end of the observation elevator adjacent to the Kesennuma Fish Market. The exterior of the building looks quite old, but the inside is kept clean and I'm glad I was able to spend a comfortable time during my stay. The Japanese-style room has a size of 12 tatami mats and can accommodate 4 to 5 people. In addition, there is a large public bath and an open-air bath, and Kesennuma Onsen was mined after 2000, and it is a natural hot spring with seawater as the main ingredient, partly because it is by the sea. Dinner was a course meal centered on Japanese cuisine, and since Kesennuma is one of Japan's leading fishing ports, there were seafood dishes, but the main dishes were swordfish shabu-shabu, abalone steamed in sake, and shark's fin soup. Breakfast is partly a buffet-style Japanese set meal, and although there are not so many varieties, it is designed to prevent congestion, such as keeping a designated time and keeping a distance from others. Although the room I stayed in this time was not on the sea side, you can see the illuminated Kesennuma Bridge from everywhere in the building. It was very helpful to have a large public bath, dinner and breakfast, and a free shuttle from Sendai, so I would like to use it again if I have the opportunity.
Hotel Pearl City Sendai
3.8/5116 Reviews
Near arcade, downtown. The subway station is also close. There is a convenience store nearby. The facilities are old and the bathtub is small. The temperature adjustment of hot water sometimes became strange. WiFi was not secured. But the price is affordable, so it will be a candidate to stay again.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties108
Number of Reviews7,813
Average Price (Weekdays)DKK 1,383
Average Price (Weekends)DKK 1,678