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Hotel Sanyo

Hotel Sanyo

4.5 / 5Great
155-6 Fuppushi, Kesen-cho, Rikuzentakata-shi
4.5KM from Abasse Takata
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Capital Hotel 1000

Capital Hotel 1000

3.9 / 5
60-1 Nagasuna Takada-cho
1.09KM from Abasse Takata
BarChildren's SuppliesSaunaHot Spring Hotel
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Numataya

Numataya

4 / 5Good
Kawauchi-179-2 Yonesakicho
3.22KM from Abasse Takata
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Snow Peak  RIKUZENTAKATA Campfield

Snow Peak RIKUZENTAKATA Campfield

Usozawa-155-78 Otomochō
5.18KM from Abasse Takata
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Tamanoyu

Tamanoyu

4 / 5Good
104-8 Kamitsubo
5.3KM from Abasse Takata
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I-Room Rikuzentakata

I-Room Rikuzentakata

130, Hinokuchi, Yonesaki-Cho, Rikuzentakata City, Iwate 029-2206, Japan
3.45KM from Abasse Takata
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I-Room Bonmax Takata

I-Room Bonmax Takata

158 Aikawa, Takekoma-cho
2.02KM from Abasse Takata
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Abasse Takata

Rikuzentakata Hyatt Hotel is ideal for visitors to Abasse Takata, offering a 3-minute walk to the site and stunning Pacific Ocean-view rooms. Guests can enjoy sunrise over the sea and explore nearby recovery memorials and coastal bike trails, all supported by complimentary bicycle rentals. The hotel embodies resilience and local heritage. For best availability, book via the HopeGoo platform.

From Rikuzentakata Hyatt Hotel, guests can use the complimentary bicycle rental service to reach key recovery sites like Hopes Grove and the East Japan Earthquake Memorial Hall—all within a 10-minute ride. Interpretive signs along the route enhance understanding of post-disaster rebuilding efforts. Multilingual guidebooks are available at the front desk. Book your stay through HopeGoo for exclusive access and savings.

Rikuzentakata Hyatt Hotel partners with Abasse Takata to provide unique disaster education programs, including resident-led recovery storytelling sessions and hands-on disaster preparedness workshops. Guests can craft commemorative wood carvings and visit the Reconstruction Monument and tsunami simulation sandbox. Led by trained local guides, these experiences are ideal for families and educational groups. Reserve via the HopeGoo app for priority access.