Matsuichi
6,5/10 Good - Based on 2 reviews
Nestled haven facing Hamamatsu Floral Park, the ryokan Matsuichi embodies a delicate balance between tradition and serenity. This Japanese sanctuary offers soothing thermal baths where the mind calms and the body regenerates. Visitors, dressed in yukata, can choose to stroll through the surrounding nature trails or simply relax in a setting filled with peace. Matsuichi also offers rental bikes, inviting exploration of the enchanting corners of Lake Hamana. With free parking and carefully thought-out services, this ryokan in Hamamatsu reinvents everyday well-being.
Adorned with tatami and futons, the rooms at Matsuichi celebrate the elegant simplicity of Japanese culture. Their sobriety reflects a philosophy of life where every detail matters. Equipped with private toilets and refined toiletries, they welcome you into a cocoon of timeless hospitality. Guests appreciate the air conditioning and television, discreet touches of modernity that do not alter the authenticity of the experience.
The ryokan’s restaurant invites immersion into Japanese gastronomy with a menu of carefully selected dishes, available every evening until 7:00 PM. To extend this culinary journey, the surroundings are full of varied options, from Asian refinement to local conviviality. With its immediate proximity to nature, each meal becomes a celebration of flavors and landscapes. Whether on-site or in nearby restaurants, Matsuichi stands as a delightful discovery of Hamamatsu’s terroir.
Japanese Authenticity Assessment
4.0/10 Inhabiting a blend of authenticity and simplicity, this ryokan offers rooms with tatami but not very refined. The culinary experience seems modest, while the baths, rather basic, remain functional. The whole slightly lacks charm and immersive details to fully resonate in an authentic Japanese ambiance.
Ryokan Highlights
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Air Conditioning
Breakfast
Customer Reviews: What They Liked
The staff is particularly recognized for their warm welcome and attentive service, contributing to a positive experience for clients.
Guests appreciate the cleanliness of the premises, which is maintained at a satisfactory level during their stay.
The ryokan’s location is deemed excellent, offering easy access to local attractions and making travel pleasant.
The comfort of the rooms and facilities is generally well-rated, allowing for a pleasant stay for visitors.
The tranquility of the place is often mentioned, making the setting conducive to relaxation and rest.
Is there an onsen available at the ryokan?
Yes, Matsuichi has separate public thermal baths for men and women, perfect for relaxing after a day of sightseeing.
What are the check-in and check-out times?
You can check in at the hotel between 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM. Check-out must be done before 10:00 AM.
What languages are spoken at Hotel Matsuichi?
The staff at Matsuichi speaks Japanese. It is advisable to have some basic knowledge of Japanese to facilitate your stay.
What rules or restrictions should be known before booking?
The hotel only accepts cash payments and pets are not allowed. There are no extra beds or baby cots available.
What wellness services does the ryokan offer?
In addition to the public thermal baths, the ryokan offers bike rentals to explore the picturesque surroundings.
Does the ryokan offer dining options?
Yes, the hotel’s restaurant serves Japanese dishes until 7:00 PM. A paid breakfast is available, and a snack is offered in the evening if you haven’t booked breakfast.
Is parking available?
Yes, the hotel has free private parking on site, available without prior reservation.
What tourist attractions are nearby?
Matsuichi is located opposite Hamamatsu Floral Park and 5 minutes by car from Hamana-ko PalPal amusement park. You can also visit the Hamamatsu City History Museum 11 km away.
Are pets allowed at the ryokan?
No, unfortunately pets are not allowed on the premises.
What cultural activities are offered around the hotel?
The floral park offers seasonal exhibitions, and the lake area provides beautiful landscapes for culture and nature enthusiasts.
How can the ryokan be accessed by public transport?
Matsuichi is a 40-minute bus ride from the JR station, offering a convenient solution for those traveling without a car.
Are there fruit picking opportunities nearby?
Yes, a strawberry picking site is only a 1-minute walk from the ryokan, open from December to May.