"Location is about 10min walk from the jr Obama station, but a big part was via the shotengai which is covered, making the walk not too bad. Stayed two nights and the single room is relatively spacious. There’s even a ucc coffee machine in room to enjoy. Hotel has an indoor n outdoor bath onsite on two different levels, personally prefer the outdoor. Breakfast over two mornings were great and wholesome, different on both days."
"We were there on a rainy day and felt a little inconvenient to have to use an umbrella to go around parts of the hotel which were not in the main building like the Onsen and lounge. However the hotel was very clean and modern and the service was good. I wish they had a larger coffee table as I had to do some urgent work on my notebook at night during my stay."
"Never felt more welcome and cared for during my trip than in this hotel. Everybody from front to restaurant was kind, helpfull and forgiving of mistakes.
The room is so beautifull, the smell of the tatami is so good. The things in the room are clearly chosen and cared for with love.
And the view, well you will never get tired of looking out over the coastline with the boats going in and out and people fishing from the pier.
The diner was a perfect display of culinary skill and in line with the season. It was a feast for the eye as well as the mouth.
Breakfast was perfect as well. Same as above.
The common bath was also just right, if you are early enough you can look at the sea while enjoing it.
Thank you everybody, it could not have been better."
"Matchiya stay was a great experience. The house was clean and cosy. We have ordered both the dinner and breakfast to be provided. Dinner was sumptuous, however it was a pity that there was no soy sauce included when we unpacked the dinner that was delivered. Otherwise, Obama was a nice city for a chillax visit."
Enjoy Wakasa delicacies and a peaceful time at this small hotel, located in a fishing village where the sound of waves fills the air.
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November is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Obama, with average nightly rates around CAD 90. Prices peak in April, when rates reach about CAD 249 per night.
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Hotel rates in Obama are typically lowest on Friday, with average nightly rates around CAD 122. Thursday tends to be the most expensive, averaging CAD 253 per night.
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