The facilities are old but kept clean.
The weather was bad on the day of our stay, so we are unsure of the location.
The open-air bath was broken and we were unable to use it, which was unfortunate.
I hadn't had high expectations as other people had said the food wasn't particularly good, but it was a buffet and there was a decent variety, and it was clear that the menu had been carefully thought out.
I particularly liked the breakfast, where you could compare two different types of rice, and the sweet potato soup.
The milk and yogurt were also rich and really delicious.
The hotel is conveniently located right next to the JR station, with direct access through the local products store, which was a huge convenience. The room quality felt akin to a 4-star standard, boasting a spacious bathroom with a separate shower and bathtub. However, despite the decent room size, the layout was quite problematic; the table and chairs took up too much space, leaving little to no room for luggage. While most essential amenities were provided, specific items like makeup remover were missing. The mini-fridge didn't cool very well, and even with the air conditioning set to 24°C, the room remained uncomfortably warm, preventing a refreshing sleep. It's about a one-kilometer walk to the main street of the Kanto Festival.
I wasn’t too impressed with the top floor public bath at first but the trick is to use the day use one on the ground floor which is connected.
My biggest objection is to breakfast ending at 8:30. Had I known I wouldn’t have booked breakfast in advance.
The hotel is super easy to find: head straight out of Akita Station's West Exit, cross the pedestrian bridge on the second floor, and you'll descend right onto a pedestrian shopping street. Walk to the very end, and you're there. There's a pretty large 7-Eleven right downstairs. The room was a bit on the small side, but it was fully equipped with all the necessary amenities. The laundry facilities are located separately within the male and female public baths; I particularly liked that the women's laundry area requires a key card for entry, which is a great security feature. Akita Park is directly opposite.
The location is very convenient, right next to JR Akita Station, close to the city’s tourist attractions. It‘s great that the hotel has a gym, and the restaurant on the top floor also has local characteristics, good service, and delicious food. But for some reason, the door of my room could not be closed normally, which made me very confused.
Staff service is excellent.
Management pays attention to many detailed needs of guests.
Great food variety, and many local foods are presented. Foods are delicious too.
Onsen is excellent too.
Perfect for those who aim for skiing and snowboarding. The dinner is a buffet with wide range of selections but if you want a King crab to be included, you need to inform the hotel prior your dinner otherwise no King crab at all.
Room is ok for its rate and parking lot is wide.
Overall is ok.
The hotel is conveniently located next to JR. I don't know if the snow relationship is blocked. There seems to be no barrier-free passage outside the hotel. Luggage needs to be moved several stairs. But overall it is satisfactory.
I have an acquaintance, so I came to Yokote to coincide with the Kamakura Festival.
Amenities and services are also great and I want to use them again.
The hotel environment is quiet, there are not many rooms, and there are fewer people than ordinary brand hotels. The place is clean and the waiters are friendly. The Japanese-style 4-person room has enough space to put four luggage boxes. The outdoor hot spring scenery is beautiful, the washing room is complete with supplies, and the breakfast is The food for dinner is rich and delicious. After eating the Japanese breakfast, you can drink free coffee in the lobby cafe. The accommodation fee is reasonable and we will introduce other friends to stay.
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AAnonymous UserStaff service is excellent.
Management pays attention to many detailed needs of guests.
Great food variety, and many local foods are presented. Foods are delicious too.
Onsen is excellent too.
1100708****Small but nice room! Although I didn’t catch the night ramen (the deadline was 9:30pm), I was very happy to enjoy the hot spring! ! Men and women are separated, the facilities are clean, and you can stay there until 24:00! ! The silent bath was very quiet. Everyone was polite and didn't disturb each other. I enjoyed it very much! ! ! After checking in, each person can get a free bottle of drink~~
GGuest UserThe facilities are old but kept clean.
The weather was bad on the day of our stay, so we are unsure of the location.
The open-air bath was broken and we were unable to use it, which was unfortunate.
I hadn't had high expectations as other people had said the food wasn't particularly good, but it was a buffet and there was a decent variety, and it was clear that the menu had been carefully thought out.
I particularly liked the breakfast, where you could compare two different types of rice, and the sweet potato soup.
The milk and yogurt were also rich and really delicious.
PPaulGXThis hotel is right next to a underground rock concert shop. It has frequent tenants who played there or attend the concerts there. If you are driving , you won’t be able to get their parking slots as it mostly reserved for the regulars. The nearby parking lots charges 400 Y from 4pm-8am so if you arrive shortly after check in time and decide to head out early the next day, you may use the 2 carparks that is right beside the hotel. If you can’t make it in time, the hotel cheapest parking option is behind Lawson where they have monthly season parking lots. It’s 600 yen per night from 3pm to 10am.
room wise, price to value is below average probably becos of high demand in the vicinity. As for cleanliness, can be better improve. My aircon filter and air filter machine was producing really moldy and smell air , probably from previous guests who sweated in the room. Was a big turn off lucky I came during autumn, can just open the window to get cold air in.
GGuest UserThis place is extraordinarily overpriced for what it is. I expected much more amenities and service.
Although the staff were friendly and courteous, the place was fairly bland. The onsen was mediocre and there were no refreshments afterwards unless you wanted to go to a vending machine. Even Dormy Inn provides refreshments after the onsen but at Towado Hotel having to pay for them and not even the nice ones is ridiculous when you have to pay so much to stay here. The same for the relaxation chair. It is coin-operated not complementary.
I would not recommend staying here if you’re looking for a luxury experience because although you pay for that, it’s definitely nowhere near that. Our Western style room was very basic, and it just didn’t have those special finishing touches I had hoped for. 
AAnonymous UserThe lake view room is indeed a first-line lake view with a great view. The breakfast is good, the view is good, and the variety is not bad. But the Prince Hotel itself is still relatively small (I thought it was a big resort before and had wrong expectations). There are not many people walking on the plank road by the lake. There are many wasps in this season, so I don’t dare to explore it in depth. Overall, it feels more suitable for a one-day stay. We stayed for two nights and it was a bit boring. There is also no food and beverage around at night. We drove by ourselves and thought we could find food anyway. As a result, one night we looked around and found that it was closed (the one restaurant that was open on Google Maps happened to be closed that day, so we had to eat instant noodles). Maybe staying for one night and having breakfast and dinner at the hotel is the best choice.
NNekosukiThe location is very convenient, right next to JR Akita Station, close to the city’s tourist attractions. It‘s great that the hotel has a gym, and the restaurant on the top floor also has local characteristics, good service, and delicious food. But for some reason, the door of my room could not be closed normally, which made me very confused.
YYouxiapeiIt's a little far from Akita Station, 10 minutes by bus. It takes more than 20 minutes to walk. It's very quiet and worth recommending. Breakfast is a set meal, you can choose Japanese style or noodles. It's average.
TTake my credit cardPerfect for those who aim for skiing and snowboarding. The dinner is a buffet with wide range of selections but if you want a King crab to be included, you need to inform the hotel prior your dinner otherwise no King crab at all.
Room is ok for its rate and parking lot is wide.
Overall is ok.
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