Ryokan Gotou

Ryokan Gotou
Experience exquisite seafood at Ryokan Gotou, nestled by Ajigaura Beach in Hitachinaka. Enjoy sashimi and Bokka sushi in a refreshing seaside setting.
Restaurant Details
Ryokan Gotou is a charming retreat located in the picturesque town of Hitachinaka, Ibaraki. Nestled by the serene Ajigaura Beach, this traditional Japanese inn offers a unique blend of hospitality and culinary excellence. Known for its exquisite seafood offerings, Ryokan Gotou specializes in dishes such as sashimi, seafood rice bowls, and the distinctive Bokka sushi from Nakaminato. The restaurant also features a variety of fried seafood options, including shrimp, oysters, and horse mackerel, ensuring a delightful experience for seafood enthusiasts.
The ambiance at Ryokan Gotou is both refreshing and lively, with the sound of waves providing a soothing backdrop to your dining experience. The dining area is often bustling with non-staying guests who come to enjoy the delectable seafood and the vibrant atmosphere. Guests are warmly welcomed by the owner, who is known for offering personalized recommendations, enhancing the overall dining experience.
Conveniently located, Ryokan Gotou is just a short walk from the Aji Pan shop and a mere five-minute drive to the popular Hitachinaka Seaside Park. This makes it an ideal spot for both locals and tourists looking to explore the scenic beauty of the area.
In addition to its culinary offerings, Ryokan Gotou boasts its own fishing boat, ensuring that only the freshest catch is served daily. For those wishing to extend their stay, the inn offers comfortable lodging options, allowing guests to immerse themselves fully in the tranquil surroundings of Ajigaura Beach.
Ryokan Gotou Phone Number
Ryokan Gotou Business Days
Ryokan Gotou Address
3240 Ajigauracho, Hitachinaka-shi, Ibaraki 311-1201
Ryokan Gotou Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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