Top rated hotels in Miyagi Prefecture

Komatsu-Kan Kofu-Tei
4.5/565 Reviews
I am so glad I chose Komatsu-kan during my stay in Matsushima. The receptionist was friendly and very helpful. When I told him I am a vegetarian, he kindly informed the kitchen to exclude animal flesh and seafood from my meal. (Usually, hotels ignored my food request, or they just gave me tofu and pickles for my meal.) The next morning, I was so surprised to see my breakfast. I loved the fresh salad, steamed vegetables, over-easy eggs, chawan-mushi, and the pickles even tasted better than before. Then the room surprised me with the pine tree and the beautiful sea view. The next morning I woke up at 4:45 to see the sunrise. Just from my room, I could see the sun slowly rising from the other side of the sea. Stunning! I really enjoyed the little Me time here. Actually, this hotel is well-maintained, and that helps raise the value of it. I also love the fresh little flowers right next to the washing basin. And the people working here are quite ya-sa-shi. They are kind and gentle. Generally speaking, this is a nice place worth staying and relaxing in.
Hotel Monterey Sendai
4.5/5164 Reviews
I made a reservation because it was near the station and had a triple bed room. The staff at the parking lot and front desk were very friendly when I checked in. When I entered the room, it was a classic, clean room! I asked for a room only because I thought there would be no problem with restaurants. As an added bonus, it seems that I could use the bath on the top floor and the restaurant below. It's not an exaggeration to say that this is a hotel I would like to recommend to my son and his wife and friends (^^) Of course, I would like to use it again myself!
Almont Hotel Sendai
4.5/5100 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.
Dormy Inn Sendai Station Natural Hot Springs
4.5/590 Reviews
Because my schedule was unclear, I made reservations for each night and was unable to get a non-smoking room, but when I called just before to inquire, I was able to stay in the same room for consecutive nights by downgrading the room. Therefore, I decided to cancel another hotel that I had booked for consecutive nights and stay here instead. The price was higher, but I'm glad I chose this one because of the ♨. Personally, I was happy to receive a complimentary lactic acid drink, but I drink it after a bath and before going to bed at night, so I thought it would have been better if it was provided in the evening.
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.
Capsule Hotel Topos Sendai Station Nishiguchi-male only
4.4/578 Reviews
Until the first time or until you get used to it, you can listen to the explanation at the front desk. Entry and exit, payment is all your own terminal operation. It's not difficult, but at first you're confused. There is no dressing room and locker room just near the front desk. The guests have a key locker in their capsule room. I have never used it on a day trip, but I think that time bathing uses the locker in front of the bathing facility on the top floor. Since I put a training machine in the place where it was originally a dining room, there was no place to relax in eating and drinking. It is cheaper near the station, so it is much more cost-effective than entering the net cafe badly. Of course, we fly free Wi-Fi in the building.
Dormy Inn Express Sendai Seaside
4.5/598 Reviews
Very nice place , we loved it because of its hot spring.. the room is very neat , also they have some free snacks, such as coffee machine so you can drink all you want, free ice candy, free yonaki soba to eat at night in their restaurant, then they have free yakult for each every morning. The service is very good. We stayed there with our 1yo, and he liked it. The room is spacious enough for him to play around. Location is very convenient esp if you have a car you can ride around the area , a lot of shopping centers and restaurants. We'll definitely book again in this hotel.
Matsushima Century Hotel
4.3/527 Reviews
By private car: Located about 25 km from Sendai and Ishinomaki along Route 45, and about 100 km from Kesennuma. By train: About 20 minutes on foot from Matsushima Station on the JR Tohoku Main Line, or Matsushima Kaigan Station on the JR Senseki Line. It takes about 15 minutes on foot from the station. Within a 5-minute walk from the hotel, there is Fukuura Bridge (a pier to Fukuura Island), a sightseeing boat dock, and Zuiganji Temple, making it a base for sightseeing in Matsushima. The hotel building faces the national highway, but the entrance is in the back of the alley on the sea side from the national highway, so if you follow the tourist guidebook, you can reach the hotel without any problems. The building is located between the coastline and the national highway along the cliff, so it has a slightly complicated structure and there are differences in elevation, but there is almost always a slope installed where there is a step. The interior is barrier-free. The hotel itself has a long history and the exterior of the building still feels old, but the interior is kept clean and the single rooms are spacious and comfortable. There is also a large public bath and an open-air bath, and Matsushima Onsen is a relatively new natural hot spring that was mined after 2000, and the bath has two temperature levels (there is also a sauna, but due to various circumstances, currently on hiatus). This time we arrived in Sendai late at night on the Shinkansen, so it was only a breakfast plan, but the breakfast buffet has a wide variety of Japanese and Western dishes, and some of the tables are partitioned so you can relax without worrying about your surroundings. good. Even though I checked in late at night, they kindly waited on me, such as issuing coupons, and the free drink bar for guests was open in the lobby until around 21:00, which was very helpful. Hotels around Sendai Station are particularly expensive these days, so I felt that it was the best hotel for business purposes besides sightseeing because it was possible to stay at a reasonable price with a large communal bath and dinner and breakfast.
Onyado Nono Sendai Natural Hot Spring
4.7/5166 Reviews
Japanese hot spring hotel. The whole building is tatami. The decoration style is very Japanese. There is a large bath on the top floor where you can take a bath. It is not far from Sendai Morning Market and the shopping street. It takes more than ten minutes to walk to Sendai Station. It is quite convenient.
Mogamiya Ryokan
4.3/55 Reviews
First of all, I need to correct the hotel location given by Ctrip. It is called Kamakaki Onsen in Japanese. It may be the result of the automatic translation software. It is called Kamadao Destination Onsen on Ctrip. It is very funny. Overall, the price-performance ratio is good. After all, the price is there. It is relatively economical for Japanese hot spring hotels. You can't ask for too much. In terms of hardware, the room I booked has to use the public toilet not far from the same floor. Of course, it is very hygienic, but it will be inconvenient if you get up at night. The hot spring is divided into men's pool and women's pool. It is worth mentioning that according to the hotel, the hot spring water is from the source and is not recycled, so the hot spring water quality is very good. Dinner and breakfast are OK. The surrounding environment is very quiet, and a good sleep relieves fatigue. The staff is warm and thoughtful.

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Number of Hotels59
Number of Reviews1,727
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 412
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 462