This time we went to Oirarikei and Lake Towada to enjoy the autumn leaves for two days. My family and I chose to stay here. Although it is some distance from the west exit of Hachinohe Station, there are many buses to get there. There are also many places to go shopping and eat at night. More importantly, The price is reasonable, the breakfast is delicious and the living environment is very good. I will stay here again next time I come. Don't highly recommend it to friends and family.
Convenient location, very convenient to take bus and train. It is safe to change the password in the hot spring area of the hotel every day. There are restaurants and supermarkets nearby, a 3-5 minute walk, making it very convenient to buy fruits and food.
Very unique secluded oil lantern lit ryokan in the mountains of Aomori Prefecture. My second visit there - I absolutely loved the experience last year and decided to return. Unfortunately, half of the baths were closed due to flooding that destroyed the inn's suspension bridge across the Aoni River. Worse, they closed one of the remaining baths for cleaning prior to checkout time - without any advanced notification of the bath's closure. Disappointing - they should have considered leaving the remaining two baths open until checkout time - or at least advised at check-in time when the baths would be closed. Also, it would have been beneficial to reach out to guests ahead of time regarding the closure of the other two baths due to damage. Their website mentioned it in Japanese, but when I called I was told all the baths would be available for my early-September stay. Again, very disappointing considering the primary appeal Excellent rustic Japanese meals - both dinner and breakfast are included. Staff was friendly and accommodating besides the abovementioned issues. Sadly, unsure if I will return again.
Very close to Hirosaki Castle, many restaurants nearby, and convenient parking.
The hot spring is on the top floor with a great view. The ramen for midnight snack is also delicious. The lobby has free apple juice. I would visit again.
Superb views, buffet dinner options, diverse indoor outdoor bath options with salt and clear water!! A rare gem for families. Staff spoke English at front desk and restaurants, and welcome descriptions note is written in English as well. Alternate timings at bath for
Men and women assures equal views for both. The outside open air bath at the beach is probably the hit and can get crowded at sunset and less so during sunrise. The open air bath attached to the indoor area bath offers better sunset views, from an elevation of about 30 meters. We (family of three) enjoyed it very much and probably rank it the best of our three prefecture experience with respect to the bath.
Very temporary hotel, in Wuneng Online at that time, the price is relatively favorable, the conditions can also be standard Japanese business hotel, as the starting point of Taizaizhi line is also not bad.
The overall experience is great.
1. The room is very delicate, very clean and beautifully furnished. More luxurious Japanese-style room.
2. Facing the sea, the environment around the hotel is very good.
3. Complete facilities, private baths can also be rented if there are public baths.
4. The food in the hotel is very generous. Whether breakfast or dinner.
5. There is also a three-string performance at 8 pm. The performance of the old man is really great. Although he can't understand Japanese, he can be infected by the atmosphere.
6. One of the managers of the hotel is Taiwanese. Friendly and good service to customers.
This hotel is recommended.
The room is very large and spacious, and can accommodate four people. The hotel has many decorations that are very thoughtful and pleasing to the eye. The only drawback is that there is no station pick-up service. It happened that there was a Towada Story event, and the JR bus stopped there.
It was good that it was in the city center and easy to find.
It was helpful that there was a convenience store on the first floor.
The breakfast buffet was in a private room so I could eat in peace and quiet, which I was happy about.
I was very satisfied with the hot spring and the rice.
You can enjoy several baths and saunas in hot water that feels good on the skin, as it is said to be a beauty hot spring.
Although it is popular with many people who take a day trip to the bath, it was not crowded and I was able to enjoy it slowly.
For meals, we had breakfast, but you can enjoy a panoramic view of the city of Mutsu City from the top floor.
Although it was a half-buffet, there were many kinds, and I was able to enjoy delicious local foods.
The rooms are clean, and the hotel itself has been around for a long time, but it was very clean and nice.
If I go to Mutsu city again, I would like to stay there.
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GGuest UserThe location of the ryokan is ideal. It is beautiful and conveniently located along the MIchinoku Coastal Trail. The sunrises are spectacular.
The facility is very clean, with shared bathroom and baths.
The owner and staff are so kind and helpful and their effort to speak English was greatly appreciated.
We arrived late in the evening the first night, past dinner time, but was offered food upon our arrival.
The staff arranged for a cab to pick us up at 6 am the next morning to go to the Morning Market.
There was hot water and delicious green tea bags available all the time.
My daughter voiced that she wanted to see the senbei store/class in downtown Hachinoe. The staff went out of their way to arrange for us to have a private lesson with a senbei sensei who showed us how to make our own senbei, with different fillings. It was one of the highlights of our trip.
Dinner was well balanced and delicious as was breakfast the next morning.
There is a quaint train station across the street from the ryokan that took us to downtown Hachinoe at the end of our stay.
We will definitely stay there again when we return.
GGuest UserVery unique secluded oil lantern lit ryokan in the mountains of Aomori Prefecture. My second visit there - I absolutely loved the experience last year and decided to return. Unfortunately, half of the baths were closed due to flooding that destroyed the inn's suspension bridge across the Aoni River. Worse, they closed one of the remaining baths for cleaning prior to checkout time - without any advanced notification of the bath's closure. Disappointing - they should have considered leaving the remaining two baths open until checkout time - or at least advised at check-in time when the baths would be closed. Also, it would have been beneficial to reach out to guests ahead of time regarding the closure of the other two baths due to damage. Their website mentioned it in Japanese, but when I called I was told all the baths would be available for my early-September stay. Again, very disappointing considering the primary appeal Excellent rustic Japanese meals - both dinner and breakfast are included. Staff was friendly and accommodating besides the abovementioned issues. Sadly, unsure if I will return again.
HhisasaIt is really suitable for a single person to stay. The price is not expensive and the room is clean. It is only a 2-minute walk from Shin-Aomori JR Station. There are many food places at the station, but they close early. However, if you encounter a snowstorm at Aomori Station and the JR is suspended, you can only take a taxi. There are few buses to Aomori Station and it is difficult to wait.
GGuest UserOld hall. The hot spring room is very beautiful, the room is facing the Sea of Japan, suitable for watching the sunset. One night and two parking, the meal is quite satisfactory, nothing special. However, the aunts in the hall are very enthusiastic and take care of the instructions.
DDuangjaiWe have forgotten one essential thing at the hotel. Once we try to contact the hotel reception after midnight, we get their prompt attention and quick response. The hotel reception has a good service mind and helps to send our belonging to our next accommodation in time.
The hotel is near Aomori Station and interesting places such as Furukawa fish market, A-Factory, Nebuta Museum, where we can walk from the hotel.
Furthermore, there was a Christmas tree with a lot of snow beside the hotel. We have fun to visit there.
GGuest UserFor less than 1400, supper comes out for supper, breakfast comes out. After breakfast, each person drinks a cup of coffee or tea at the bar. The hot spring is free to soak. It is only 20 minutes away from Aomori by tram. I think it is worth taking a half day alone as a relaxing trip. After all, Aomori is very small. I live in the city for a day to see the House of the Sandman and my favorite punch card. Hoshino, why not try it! It's not easy to find a hot spring street that is not in the old forest in the mountains these days (in fact, the hotels in Asamushi are a bit scattered). Talk about the shortcomings, the hotel welcomes you free of charge, but you need to make an appointment or call after you arrive at Asamushi Station. You do n’t need to worry about Japanese if you are in Japan. Even more trouble. However, you can try your luck. Saturday's pick-ups may be intensive, and we just happened to get in the car. If you go by yourself, it ’s not as easy to find as the other ones. Yu Zhi Tang is next to him, and it ’s not easy to find. On the contrary, those who can see the sea are very eye-catching and easy to find. The room is a bit small, to be honest, but eating well can make up for some regrets.
SShahulSuperb views, buffet dinner options, diverse indoor outdoor bath options with salt and clear water!! A rare gem for families. Staff spoke English at front desk and restaurants, and welcome descriptions note is written in English as well. Alternate timings at bath for
Men and women assures equal views for both. The outside open air bath at the beach is probably the hit and can get crowded at sunset and less so during sunrise. The open air bath attached to the indoor area bath offers better sunset views, from an elevation of about 30 meters. We (family of three) enjoyed it very much and probably rank it the best of our three prefecture experience with respect to the bath.
NNapstabloocGood value for money! This is my first time to write a hotel review, because I think this is the most cost-effective hotel I have stayed in since my trip. I was helped to put my luggage in the room, and the key point is that I was also helped to insert the power card! ! ! Even if I am out, I can enjoy the air conditioning as soon as I enter the room. Anyway, I have never encountered such a situation in other hotels where I have to insert the room card to get electricity. This is a big plus. The only drawback is that there is a relatively high table in the single room that takes up some area. If the suitcase is too big, it may not fit flat.
Needless to say, the location is a few minutes away from the station. Lawson, barbecue restaurant and Korean food are just downstairs, and there are many food around. Very convenient
AAlbert JrLocation of the hotel is excellent. Located within downtown Aomori which means everything is very accessible. Hotel is old, but that doesn't mean it's bad. Just don't expect very modern looks or luxuriousness. The one downside is parking. There is parking, not expensive, but the parking lot in front of the hotel is often full because there are also guest who are using the parking for the adjoining restaurant. But if the parking is full, the hotel has another parking lot for you except that it's e blocks away. During summer this is not a problem, but I can imagine during Aomori winter's this can be less than desirable
TThanathip MoolvongAlthough I chose this ryokan as alternative place but it turned out it is my best stay so far. It is not far from Kuroishi and it is accessible by public transport.
Room is very spacious and has both a bathroom and a toilet.
Onsen is good. It has both indoor and outdoor ones. Usually it is not busy.
Food was great both dinner and breakfast.
Free flow of both alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks are also included. Very generous.
Staffs are very friendly, although their English are very limited.
Extra 150 yen per person for onsen tax. Cash term only.
Cashless payment is available.
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