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.
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.
The hotel is close to the station, about 5 minutes away. The doorway is generally decorated, but the room layout is eye-catching. The service is average, after checking in, we are instructed to take the stairs before there is a lift. No one in front of the desk knows English.
Dormy Inn Akita boasts an excellent location, being very close to Akita Station. The distinctive sculpture at the hotel's main entrance caught my eye, though its meaning wasn't clear to me. The hotel is conveniently situated next to the Akita Museum of Art and directly opposite Akita Park, contributing to a wonderfully pleasant atmosphere.
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 room can put up to four floors. The area is still very good. The wet and dry separation. The hot spring is separated by men and women. You can also come to the room at night. The room is also very clean.
The private room dinner was about 11 courses and we got tired of eating!! Super fresh seafood. The servers were super polite, Knowledgeable, and explained everything in detail despite the language limitations. The hot water is salty and soothing for the skin. Breakfast buffet had continental items; a plus.
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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.
AAlly2023We stayed two nights. It was a great experience. Room itself is good, bed is comfortable. Got onsen and free half portion of ramen and rice after 7:30pm, which is a bonus. Ramen is delicious. However, service for a part-time staff (a girl) was bad! This is the first time we experienced such bad service in Japan. First, her greeting was mean and rude, with no smile on her face and kind of ignoring the customer. Second, after we got the room key and get ready to take the elevator, we didn't know the way. She just kept ignoring us which a normal staff would show you the way to the elevator right after finished check-in. Lastly, after we entered into the room, we found out that the toilet seat was loosen. So we went down to the lobby to tell her about these. She was so unhelpful that she did not even want to come up to our room to see what happen, but just tild us to use the toilet in the lobby instead!
At the end, luckily there was another senior full time staff just on duty, we told him about this, and he immediately went up to our room to see what happen. Will give this senior staff a 5 star.
So other than that part-time staff (girl), all were pretty good.
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.
GGuest UserWe had a lovely, relaxing time at Hotel Kan Raku. The room was a nice size for two people; the baths were hot and refreshing; breakfast was delicious; and the staff went above and beyond to ensure all patrons had a great time in their establishment.
We would definitely stay there again if/when we come back to Akita!
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.
GGuest UserThe room is old, lucky to have a bathroom, bathroom room, no need to go out to public, the room is large, the view is very good, facing the forest, on the river side, listening to the sound of the river, very healing, breakfast and dinner can be, the hotel has free private style, but every time someone uses it, only use the big bath, But the original big bath is only used by me alone. The disguise is a private wind. A big surprise. It is bigger than the private wind. It is super positive. There will be a special car transfer to the crane soup at 8 pm. You can also go to the hot springs and see if you can't make an appointment. Really worth it and the price is cheap, the crane soup is mixed with men and women, the boys' dressing room, the shadow is seen outside, the line is completely uncovered, but the girls have covered and along the road have been submerged in the water, do not have to be afraid of others to see, it is worthy of praise
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