"The staff treated me so well. Working with me even with a language barrier. After a few weeks of the Tokyo and Osaka life, that place was a slice of heaven, my only regret was not staying longer. The baths were nice, the place was super clean. Transportation to get there is a bit difficult, but that I think is what makes this place attractive, since it's in such a nice, quiet part of Japan. Going there during the Sakura season was amazing too. "
"The location is excellent, right on the beach. The rooms are large and clean, very good condition and with a private bath. We also had a nice balcony to enjoy the wonderful sunset. The roof top baths are also very nice with a great view to the beach and surrounding area. We would have preferred the water temperature to be a bit hotter. The service is excellent and English was not a problem. The food was pretty good and overall a very relaxing stay and a very good value."
"Was there mid week and it was very quiet so we had the run of all the onsen, all of them have great views. The staff were very friendly, food was great, a thoroughly enjoyable trip!"
"The room was large and had comfortable beds. The room was really warm though. Also there is no shower or bath in the room. It is only community bath so you should be aware of it. The staff was all really kind though. "
"It is still rare to see container house in Japan, so I was interested to stay in a hotel. Each container room stood independently, so I didn't have to worry about noise from the next container and it was very quiet. Very well equipped with a microwave and a small fridge (with real freezer), relaxing chair has a massaging cushion, too! "
"This is a hidden gem that I literally stumbled upon. This area is famous for agriculture so the food was sourced locally and amazing. The staff is international so even if you don't speak much Japanese you will be fine. It is peaceful and fun to walk around the area. We even met a young tomato and melon farmer who showed us his greenhouse. It was like staying in a ancient Japanese palace in a very local village. The price was so worth it and the cafe and various places to use my PC made this...
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Hazumisaki Shrine is located in Morozaki. You'll find 13 hotels and other accommodations within a few miles for a convenient home base.
Where is the best place to stay close to Hazumisaki Shrine?
Tabist Sakippo Minami-Chita is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this guest house offers free parking and free WiFi. It's located 4.5 mi (7.2 km) from Hazumisaki Shrine. Another good choice is Genjiko, located 4.7 mi (7.5 km) away.
How many hotels will I find close to Hazumisaki Shrine?
Expedia has 13 hotels and other accommodation options a few miles from Hazumisaki Shrine.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Hazumisaki Shrine, will I receive a refund?
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What can I see and do near Hazumisaki Shrine?
Lounge by the water at Himakajima Beach and Yamami Beach. Attractions like Fish Farm and Flower Farm highlight the local culture. If you want to see more of the surrounding area, you might plan a visit to Toyohama Fish Market and Shinojima Tsuri Tengoku.