Yakehashiri Cabin Village

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2.9
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24-728 Hirakasa, Iwate, Iwate-gun, Tohoku, Japan, 028-7113

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General

  • Smoking area
  • Parking

Public Facilities

  • Restaurant
  • Others

Hotel Services

  • Laundry service
  • Front desk

Things to Do

  • Barbecue

Nearby Facilities

  • Grocery

Accommodation Policy & General Information in Yakehashiri Cabin Village

Important Note
Planning to check in outside the check-in time (such as early morning or late in the evening)? You can arrange it directly with the property!
  • Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
  • Government-issued photo identification and a cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
  • Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
  • This property accepts cash
  • Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
  • Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property

The front desk is open daily from 7 AM - 10 PM. This property doesn't offer after-hours check-in. The front desk is staffed during limited hours.

Hotel only accepts guests with minimum age of 18

Check-in/Check-out Time

Check-in:
15:00 - 19:00
Check-out:
Before 10:00
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Check-In / Check-Out Time
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Available rooms at Yakehashiri Cabin Village
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Another facilities in Yakehashiri Cabin Village
Smoking area, Parking, Others, Laundry service, Front desk

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What are available facilities at Yakehashiri Cabin Village?
There are top facilites at Yakehashiri Cabin Village such as Restaurant. (some may require extra charges)
What is normal check-in & check-out time at Yakehashiri Cabin Village?
The standard check-in time at Yakehashiri Cabin Village is starting from 15:00 - 19:00 while the latest check-out time is at Before 10:00

More Reviews from Other Guests in Yakehashiri Cabin Village

2.9
Fair

From 7 reviews

Traveler Reviews Yakehashiri Cabin Village

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Mercy_- mercy
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2.0

/5

Reviewed 17 week(s) ago

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2024/10/26 Cottage accommodation fee + heating fee 550 yen + garbage bag fee 330 yen During this period, killing stink bugs (hekusamushi) consumes a lot of HP. We do not recommend staying at a cottage during this period when stink bugs are abundant. Camping is recommended⛺️ In such a case, please use the Yakihashiri Onsen inside the facility for a discount of 500 yen. (Towel charge) Cannot be used multiple times. Can only be used once. Hot springs or saunas are the best😍😍😍 Best of all, the water bath is cool and cool with spring water from Mt. Iwate 👍 The sauna is also amazing with a high temperature of 90 degrees 🫶
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なめこたけのこ
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1.0

/5

Reviewed 28 week(s) ago

as reviewed on Google

old. Musty. There are no repeats. There was a cottage where three people committed suicide about 10 years ago, and it still hasn't been torn down. As you might expect, I didn't do much. It should be demolished, but they probably don't have the money to do so. The map was just filled with green. I think it's number 9.
みき
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1.0

/5

Reviewed 84 week(s) ago

as reviewed on Google

We were traveling with pets, and there are still very few hotels in Tohoku that accept large dogs, so we decided to stay at this cabin due to our schedule. There seem to be some new cabins, but the pet wing is old and gives the impression that it has been driven deep into the forest. As soon as I opened the entrance door, there was a musty smell. When I entered the room, it smelled like ammonia. There was no air conditioner or air purifier. Other than a cage placed in the room, there is no consideration for pets. The only saving grace was that the insects that were said to be abundant did not appear. Mt. Iwate is nearby, and the location is perfect, so if you come camping, it might be the best! is.
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cesiumamine
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4.0

/5

Reviewed 82 week(s) ago

as reviewed on Google

Last time we stayed in a building for 8 people, but this time we stayed in a cottage for 4 people. The reception desk is the same as "Yakehashiri no Yu". At first glance, you might think that you have to take off your shoes, but you can just walk up to the reception window (Cottage & Camp Reception) by just pushing your feet up through the dining room table. There is a narrow path from this reception to the destination cottage. Pass through the campsite and enter the cottage area. It's a maze. Be careful and look at the signs. The four-person cottage is modest. The walls are not made of cloth, so it looks like a mountain hut. The lighting is also dark. However, there is a small refrigerator, electric kettle, microwave, 2-burner gas stove, and TV (terrestrial only). There is a hot water system so you can use hot water in the kitchen. I'll also take a bath. Shampoo, soap, and towels are not provided. There was a yukata, but I didn't notice it until morning. Knives, cutting boards, large frying pans, pots with aluminum handles, teacups, and rice bowls are included. We were having a barbecue outside. I think staying overnight is easier than camping. This time, unusually, there were no stink bugs.
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hiro taka
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5.0

/5

Reviewed 178 week(s) ago

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I used Autosite number 11. The site was deep enough to have plenty of room even when towing a 6m long camping trailer. The roads that connect each site are wide, and you can pass each other instead of just walking in one direction. Parking is also easy. I was able to book a site that would be wider on the left side when I parked in reverse (because the trailer has a left door), which was helpful. The sites are very large and each site has its own water supply and stove (separated into 3 sections), which is very convenient. At night, there wasn't much lighting, so it wasn't too bright, which was great. The Yakehashiri trailhead is also next door, so it's convenient for sightseeing. You can also take a bath within walking distance. We were also able to pick chestnuts.
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