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Hotel Route Inn Ofunato
Ofunato, Kamaishi
With Wi-Fi equipped in every guestroom, a free Japanese/Western-style morning buffet, and large communal baths, this hotel provides guests with a comfortable hotel experience.
How to get there?
From Ofunato Station (JR Ofunato Line Bus Rapid Transit): about 9 min on foot (700 m).

Ohfunato Plaza Hotel
Ofunato, Kamaishi
Reopened after relocation in March 2016. The twin rooms on the top floor have balconies attached, offering a view of the city. Great choice for either business travel or sightseeing.
How to get there?
From Ichinoseki Station (JR Tohoku Shinkansen): Take the bus bound for Sun Lia Shopping Center and get off at Akindobashi (about 150 minutes). About 7 minutes on foot from there.
By car: Exit the Tohoku Expressway at Ichinoseki IC and continue along Route 343 for about 80 minutes (80 km).
By car: Exit the Tohoku Expressway at Ichinoseki IC and continue along Route 343 for about 80 minutes (80 km).

Ofunato Onsen
Ofunato, Kamaishi
Opened in 2014, this hotel offers a spectacular view overlooking the Ofunato Bay. Relax in natural hot spring baths and savor the bounty of the ocean near Sanriku. The Pacific Ocean can be admired from the natural hot spring open-air bath. Revel in the wonderful scenery from the ocean-view guest rooms.

Yasuragi no Yado Koyokan
Ofunato, Kamaishi
Located on the Sanriku Coast in Iwate, the accommodation offers a breathtaking view of the Pacific Ocean. Guests will be surrounded by complete tranquility as they indulge in the jazz music playing from the lobby and soak in the calming sounds of the waves.
How to get there?
From Ichinoseki Station (JR Tohoku Shinkansen) East Exit: About 120 min by taxi.
By car: Exit the Tohoku Expressway at Ichinoseki IC and continue along National Route 434 and Prefectural Route 9. Landmark: Taiheiyo Cement Plant.
By car: Exit the Tohoku Expressway at Ichinoseki IC and continue along National Route 434 and Prefectural Route 9. Landmark: Taiheiyo Cement Plant.