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Fukumakan

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Welcome to Fukumakan, your cozy retreat nestled in the charming surroundings of Matsue, Japan! Located at 586 Mihonoseki, Mihonoseki-Cho, just a hop away from Yonago, this delightful 3-star hotel is perfect for those ready to explore the beauty of this scenic locale. With a minimum price that won't break the bank, kick off your mornings with delicious breakfast offerings that will fuel your adventures!

Bird's eye view in Fukumakan
Bird's eye view in Fukumakan

部屋数

写真を7枚表示

1 シングルベッド

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215 平方フィート

和風の部屋, シングル, 海の景色, 専用バスルーム

バルコニー

フラットスクリーンTV

冷蔵庫

ティー/コーヒーメーカー

Room featuring sea views from a seating area with chairs and a coffee table, at floor-to-ceiling windows. It has a tatami (woven-straw) floor, shoji sliding paper screens and traditional futon bedding. Amenities include an LCD TV, a fridge and yukata robes. The attached bathroom comes with toiletries.

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1 シングルベッド

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145 平方フィート

和風の部屋, シングル, 山の景色, 共用バスルーム

フラットスクリーンTV

ティー/コーヒーメーカー

Room featuring a tatami (woven-straw) floor, a low table with seating cushions and Japanese futon bedding. Amenities include air conditioning, an LCD TV and yukata robes. Bathroom facilities and toilets are shared.

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645 平方フィート

Japanese Style House Annex

キッチン

簡易キッチン

バルコニー

電子レンジ

Freestanding cottage featuring sea views, a tatami (woven-straw) floor and shoji sliding paper screens. Guests sleep in traditional futon bedding, and in winter they can warm their legs at a kotatsu table. Amenities include an LCD TV, a fridge and yukata robes. The attached bathroom comes with toiletries.

もっと発見

Fukumakan isn’t just a place to stay; it’s a playground for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike! If you’re into skiing, you're in luck! After an exhilarating day on the slopes, why not unwind in the inviting garden area or take a stroll to the nearby beach? With 138 glowing reviews, travelers rave about the free snorkeling adventures, scrumptious kids' meals, and the tempting restaurant on-site. You can enjoy the panoramic mountain views right from your balcony, adding that extra magic to your stay.

Sea view in Fukumakan
View (from property/room) in Fukumakan

最高を体験

Enjoy a myriad of amenities designed for your utmost comfort and enjoyment. Need to log onto the internet? No worries, Fukumakan offers free Wi-Fi! Traveling with furry friends? This hotel is pet-friendly (with extra charges)! And don’t forget the free shuttle service that takes away the hassle of transportation. Whether you're planning a romantic getaway or a family vacation, Fukumakan caters to every traveler with its warmth and unique offerings!

Photo of the whole room in Fukumakan
Photo of the whole room in Fukumakan

滞在プラン

At Fukumakan, your adventure truly begins once you step into the vibrant atmosphere of our on-site restaurant. Get ready to tantalize your taste buds with an array of dishes that honor the rich culinary traditions of Japan! Whether you’re in the mood for fresh seafood caught right from the nearby waters or hearty fare that will fuel your day of exploration, our talented chefs whip up delightful meals that cater to all appetites. Kids are especially well taken care of with scrumptious meal options tailored just for them, ensuring that the entire family always leaves the table smiling and satisfied.

Food in Fukumakan
Food in Fukumakan

アメニティ

スキー

シュノーケリング

レストラン

無料専用駐車場

無料Wi-Fi

無料シャトル

無料空港シャトル

ビーチ

Restaurant/places to eat in Fukumakan
Restaurant/places to eat in Fukumakan

レストラン

レストラン #1

Food in Fukumakan
Restaurant/places to eat in Fukumakan
Property building in Fukumakan
The staff are incredibly kind and accommodating. The accommodation itself was absolutely beautiful; because I am traveling with my pet, I was in the Annex, which exceeded my wildest dreams in terms of comfort and privacy. The town is a small seaside area in a quiet bay, with a gorgeous Shinto temple and absolutely beautiful historic area. I can't wait to come back once I'm better at Japanese, I suspect there's much more to be discovered in this area! Oooh, and oh my god, the food! I went for the half board, and was absolutely blown away by the variety, quality, and presentation of my meals. I am so grateful for my time here.

Catherine

We stayed. In the annex of the hotel. It was very comfortable. The staff are very hospitable and friendly, with attention to detail. Staying at Fukumakan is an experience of the best of traditional hospitality in a seaside village. We had half board (breakfast and dinner), which was traditional and plentiful. We love seafood, so dinners were perfect for us. We appreciated that dinners were different on each night. Pick-up and drop-off at Sakaiminato station was also appreciated, as was information about the festival, which we were lucky enough to be present for.

Sharon

Comfortable lodging and a kind master in a town with character. Nearby Sakaiminato gives the undeniable impression of being a "common local fishing port", unfortunately. However, this town has a very nice and comfortable atmosphere. Mihonoseki is only a 20-minute drive from Sakaiminato. Mihonoseki offers a more memorable stay. Rooms on the ocean side have a direct view of Mt. Daisen. The view of the port and Mt. Daisen is Insta-ready. The facilities at Fukuma-kan are a little old, but the cleanliness is not a problem.

Oki2go

Absolute waterfront over quiet fishing port. Accommodation next door to large temple complex with morning and afternoon ceremonies including female dancers. Great walks from front door to lighthouse and through mountains. Host drove me to and from airport and to train station for a trip to Adachi. Overall best place I stayed after travelling one month solo. Dinner was spectacular. Bill Evans in the background, wonderful seafood, wonderful view. A really peaceful place where you could do as much as you like or not.

Christine

A real discovery: Mihonoseki is a special place, a fishermen's village away from everything and still quite convenient to reach. I stayed at one of the Fukumakan annex houses. A beautiful old Japanese house, perfectly maintained with all conforts one might need. Lovely views of the port from the first floor. Breakfast and dinner are also a special treat in Japanese fish cuisine. Highly recommended

Roberto

The staff are incredibly kind and accommodating. The accommodation itself was absolutely beautiful; because I am traveling with my pet, I was in the Annex, which exceeded my wildest dreams in terms of comfort and privacy. The town is a small seaside area in a quiet bay, with a gorgeous Shinto temple and absolutely beautiful historic area. I can't wait to come back once I'm better at Japanese, I suspect there's much more to be discovered in this area! Oooh, and oh my god, the food! I went for the half board, and was absolutely blown away by the variety, quality, and presentation of my meals. I am so grateful for my time here.

Catherine

We stayed. In the annex of the hotel. It was very comfortable. The staff are very hospitable and friendly, with attention to detail. Staying at Fukumakan is an experience of the best of traditional hospitality in a seaside village. We had half board (breakfast and dinner), which was traditional and plentiful. We love seafood, so dinners were perfect for us. We appreciated that dinners were different on each night. Pick-up and drop-off at Sakaiminato station was also appreciated, as was information about the festival, which we were lucky enough to be present for.

Sharon

Comfortable lodging and a kind master in a town with character. Nearby Sakaiminato gives the undeniable impression of being a "common local fishing port", unfortunately. However, this town has a very nice and comfortable atmosphere. Mihonoseki is only a 20-minute drive from Sakaiminato. Mihonoseki offers a more memorable stay. Rooms on the ocean side have a direct view of Mt. Daisen. The view of the port and Mt. Daisen is Insta-ready. The facilities at Fukuma-kan are a little old, but the cleanliness is not a problem.

Oki2go

Absolute waterfront over quiet fishing port. Accommodation next door to large temple complex with morning and afternoon ceremonies including female dancers. Great walks from front door to lighthouse and through mountains. Host drove me to and from airport and to train station for a trip to Adachi. Overall best place I stayed after travelling one month solo. Dinner was spectacular. Bill Evans in the background, wonderful seafood, wonderful view. A really peaceful place where you could do as much as you like or not.

Christine

A real discovery: Mihonoseki is a special place, a fishermen's village away from everything and still quite convenient to reach. I stayed at one of the Fukumakan annex houses. A beautiful old Japanese house, perfectly maintained with all conforts one might need. Lovely views of the port from the first floor. Breakfast and dinner are also a special treat in Japanese fish cuisine. Highly recommended

Roberto

The staff are incredibly kind and accommodating. The accommodation itself was absolutely beautiful; because I am traveling with my pet, I was in the Annex, which exceeded my wildest dreams in terms of comfort and privacy. The town is a small seaside area in a quiet bay, with a gorgeous Shinto temple and absolutely beautiful historic area. I can't wait to come back once I'm better at Japanese, I suspect there's much more to be discovered in this area! Oooh, and oh my god, the food! I went for the half board, and was absolutely blown away by the variety, quality, and presentation of my meals. I am so grateful for my time here.

Catherine

We stayed. In the annex of the hotel. It was very comfortable. The staff are very hospitable and friendly, with attention to detail. Staying at Fukumakan is an experience of the best of traditional hospitality in a seaside village. We had half board (breakfast and dinner), which was traditional and plentiful. We love seafood, so dinners were perfect for us. We appreciated that dinners were different on each night. Pick-up and drop-off at Sakaiminato station was also appreciated, as was information about the festival, which we were lucky enough to be present for.

Sharon

Comfortable lodging and a kind master in a town with character. Nearby Sakaiminato gives the undeniable impression of being a "common local fishing port", unfortunately. However, this town has a very nice and comfortable atmosphere. Mihonoseki is only a 20-minute drive from Sakaiminato. Mihonoseki offers a more memorable stay. Rooms on the ocean side have a direct view of Mt. Daisen. The view of the port and Mt. Daisen is Insta-ready. The facilities at Fukuma-kan are a little old, but the cleanliness is not a problem.

Oki2go

Absolute waterfront over quiet fishing port. Accommodation next door to large temple complex with morning and afternoon ceremonies including female dancers. Great walks from front door to lighthouse and through mountains. Host drove me to and from airport and to train station for a trip to Adachi. Overall best place I stayed after travelling one month solo. Dinner was spectacular. Bill Evans in the background, wonderful seafood, wonderful view. A really peaceful place where you could do as much as you like or not.

Christine

A real discovery: Mihonoseki is a special place, a fishermen's village away from everything and still quite convenient to reach. I stayed at one of the Fukumakan annex houses. A beautiful old Japanese house, perfectly maintained with all conforts one might need. Lovely views of the port from the first floor. Breakfast and dinner are also a special treat in Japanese fish cuisine. Highly recommended

Roberto

ロケーション

586 Mihonoseki, Mihonoseki-Cho, Matsue , Yonago, 690-1501, 日本

Fukumakan