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Hotel Sorriso Hamamatsu

Hotel Sorriso Hamamatsu

322-7 Sunayama-cho, Chuo-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka-ken
The price is AU$92 per night from 26 Jan to 27 Jan
AU$92
includes taxes & fees
26 Jan - 27 Jan

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Okura Act City Hotel Hamamatsu

Okura Act City Hotel Hamamatsu

111-2 Itaya-machi Chuo-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka-ken
The price is AU$188 per night from 3 Feb to 4 Feb
AU$188
includes taxes & fees
3 Feb - 4 Feb
9/10 Wonderful! (1,001 reviews)

Accommodation In Hamamatsu

With its bustling downtown and beautiful beaches, Hamamatsu holidays make quite an impression. The city is the largest in Shizuoka Province and home to tens of thousands of South Americans–the highest per capita in Japan–as well as people from Indonesia, South Korea, China, Nepal, Bangladesh and more.

Ever wonder what Chinese food tastes like in Japan? It’s mind-blowing—and you’ll be able to sample it and much more! Your accommodation in Hamamatsu will put you right in the heart of one of the most international cities in Japan.

What to Do in Hamamatsu

Are you a history buff? Gadget guru? Just a beach bum? Great! There’s Hamamatsu accommodation for everyone.

This city is the perfect example of Japan’s future-facing economy that’s steered by a tradition-loving people. You can visit the headquarters of some of the largest car companies in the world, and then learn about the unique history at Hamamatsu Castle, the Mabuchi Memorial Hall and Municipal Museum. Don’t recognise anything from your favourite Japanese history texts? That’s because some of the ruins are prehistoric—the dinosaurs built them. We’re kidding, of course!

After your industrial and history lessons, enjoy the peace and beauty of Ryotanji Temple’s relaxing garden, kick back on Nakatajima Beach, or go torch fishing—just you, a boat, a spear and a torch. And an experienced guide. And a life-vest, just in case.

Has all this adventuring made you tired? Don’t worry; there are Hamamatsu hotels close to it all.

Getting To & Around Hamamatsu

To get to Hamamatsu, you’ll fly into Naritia International Airport (NRT). You can head to Tokyo Station to catch public transport, or enjoy the freedom of the wheels you rented on Wotif. Either way, you’re 322 km from Hamamatsu.

With Wotif’s great deals on hotels, flights and more—all in one place—people will be flocking to the country like fish to a flame. Prefer to explore the capital? Book Tokyo, Japan accommodation with us, too, and you’re in for the ultimate Japanese holiday.

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