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Kurosaki-sou

An ocean-view haven perched atop a 180-meter cliff.

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Located at the easternmost point of Japan, precisely at latitude 40 degrees north, this national guest house stands proud within the Sanriku Reconstruction National Park. Situated on a cliff that's 180 meters above sea level, visitors can revel in the magnificence of the vast Pacific Ocean.

Guest rooms range from traditional Japanese tatami rooms to Western rooms, combination Japanese-Western rooms, and even special suites. A distinct allure of these rooms is the expansive view of the Pacific Ocean they offer. Moreover, guests can indulge in an observatory bathhouse where they can bask in the ocean view. From the spacious windows of the bathhouse, one can stretch their limbs while soaking in and enjoying the far-reaching vistas of the ocean. One of its boasts is the cuisine - offering an abundance of Sanriku's seafood treasures. You can relish in delicacies such as abalone and sea urchin, the fresh marine produce that Sanriku is renowned for.

Furthermore, within the premises, there's a store selling souvenirs, notably the marine products of Fudai village. For those mixing work and vacation, there's "BLUE BASE FUDAI", a paid workspace where one can work while gazing out at the Pacific - an asset for those wanting to workcation or remote work.

Highlights

  • Situated at the easternmost point of Japan, within the Sanriku Reconstruction National Park.
  • Every room boasts a captivating view of the Pacific Ocean.
  • Unwind in the observatory bathhouse, soaking in the view from the expansive windows.
  • One of its prides is the rich culinary experience, offering the best of Sanriku's seafood.
  • Fully equipped with souvenir shops and a workspace.

Photos

  • Situated in Sanriku Reconstruction National Park, the guest house stands atop a 180-meter cliff.

    Situated in Sanriku Reconstruction National Park, the guest house stands atop a 180-meter cliff.

  • The observatory bathhouse offers solace both for the body and the soul with its vast vistas.

    The observatory bathhouse offers solace both for the body and the soul with its vast vistas.

  • A variety of room types are available (pictured is a Japanese-Western room).

    A variety of room types are available (pictured is a Japanese-Western room).

  • A traditional Japanese tatami room.

    A traditional Japanese tatami room.

  • The dining area allows guests to fully savor the marine delights of Sanriku (menu varies with the season).

    The dining area allows guests to fully savor the marine delights of Sanriku (menu varies with the season).

  • Positioned at the easternmost point of Japan.

    Positioned at the easternmost point of Japan.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Is it possible to check in early or check out late?

A

Early check-in is possible once room cleaning is finished. A slight extension for check-out can be arranged.

Q

Can you provide services in foreign languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)

A

Several staff members can handle basic English.

Q

Do you have a luggage shipping service to the airport or train station?

A

Sorry, we don’t.

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Can I store my belongings after checkout?

A

Yes, it is possible.

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Details

Name in Japanese
国民宿舎 くろさき荘
Postal Code
028-8351
Address
84-4 Shimomura, 2-chiwari, Fudaimura, Shimoheigun, Iwate
Telephone
0194-35-2611
Check-in
3:30pm
Check-out
10:00am
Accommodation Fee
From 7,700yen per adult (price for one person in a two-person room) for an overnight stay with two meals.
Access
About 15 minutes by village bus from Sanriku Railway Rias Line's Fudai Station, taking the "Kitayamazaki Observatory" or "Minami Kurosaki" route. Get off at the "Kurosaki-sou" bus stop.
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)