This was the best hotel I stayed at during my trip to Japan. Relabo is directly connected to the JR station, so you can check in on the 4th floor without even leaving the station. The hotel is brand new, the facilities are excellent, the bed is incredibly soft, and both the duvet and the room smell wonderful. It's convenient for getting anywhere, with the bus terminal right downstairs. It's a 5-minute walk to A-Factory and Nebuta House, 10 minutes to the Triangle Fish Market, and Sukeroku Izakaya is also within walking distance. There's a drugstore right opposite the elevator that's open until 10 PM. The public bath is clean and tidy with no dust; one of the two pools has floating real apples and an apple-infused hot spring bath, and the relaxation room offers apple detox water. The hotel staff speak good English, and there are even foreign staff members. The front desk service was a bit less impressive; a few more smiles for guests, even if not genuine, would be a necessary improvement.
Hotel is not as near as I would like it to be. A good 10 mins walk across multiple traffic lights. First floor is restaurant and connected to Lawson. Checking on 2nd floor and has plenty of amenities included drip coffee! The key distinct difference in all the Japanese hotel is the tiny hotel. Not this hotel! The shower area and bathtub is spacious. The view from 12th floor lift is fantastic- can see the bridge. Breakfast has typical Japanese spread and included raw tuna pieces.
Location perfect!
Room was great, clean and neat, however some modification could not be made. 2 people in the room with 3 beds. Staff could not anything but sorry.
Location is great, easy to access to many restaurants. Staffs are friendly. The hotel also provides some premium souvenirs, and the are smells like you are in a forest full of apples. Will definitely stay in this hotel next time when traveling to Aomori.
The room was tiny, but it had everything! The separate shower and toilet were great, and the toiletries were amazing. I forgot about the extra tax I had to pay at check-in, which raised the per-person cost of the room, but it still aligned with the hotel's positioning. It's super close to the station, there's a really popular BBQ place downstairs, and it's near that great coffee shop I found on Xiaohongshu. Plus, there's a Lawson and a FamilyMart nearby, which is really convenient.
Overall, it was pretty good. The biggest highlight was definitely the communal area on the 13th floor, where you can enjoy hot springs, read comics, and get massages. The room wasn't very big, and it felt a bit cramped if you stayed in at night with nothing to do. It's better to head up to the 13th floor for some relaxation and entertainment, and only return to the room when it's time to sleep. Another thing I noticed was the understaffing; from check-in to housekeeping, everything was largely self-service.
This is a charming, traditional Japanese onsen hotel. The staff are mostly older, seasoned professionals who clearly have a long history with the establishment, offering incredibly attentive and efficient service. Both the breakfast and dinner served at the hotel were excellent. A definite highlight was that the dinner menu changed daily for guests staying multiple nights – truly commendable!
I stayed here for my first trip to Hachinohe. The downtown area is quite a walk from Motohachinohe Station, which I imagine could be tough during summer or on rainy days. However, the hotel's location is excellent, being close to the downtown area with plenty of great restaurants nearby! They offered delicious apple juice in the lobby. The room was a bit on the small side but felt very clean. Breakfast offered a great variety, and everything was delicious, including the kaisen-don (seafood rice bowl), ika-menchi (squid cutlets), and scallop fry! The hot spring bath was also wonderful, but unfortunately, I spotted a cockroach and had to get out immediately 😭. Perhaps it's unavoidable with an open-air bath, but I really wish I could have relaxed in such a nice hot spring longer – that's my only slight regret! I was also delighted that the hairdryers in the public bath were Panasonic Nanoe models! And the ice cream after the bath was delicious too.
I thought that 1km from the station would be a comfortable distance, but if you walk in the wind and snow in winter, it will be completely different. It really looks far away, and the service is very good.The hotel offers free apple juice in the lobby, which is also a local specialty.
I visit the Rockwood Hotel once a year. I only visit in the winter because I visit the ski resort, but the quality of breakfast and dinner has improved a bit compared to last year. There is also a Korean female employee at the front desk, and this season, Aomori had a record-breaking amount of snowfall, making it a fun ski trip.
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NNekosukiI thought that 1km from the station would be a comfortable distance, but if you walk in the wind and snow in winter, it will be completely different. It really looks far away, and the service is very good.The hotel offers free apple juice in the lobby, which is also a local specialty.
GGuest UserHotel is not as near as I would like it to be. A good 10 mins walk across multiple traffic lights. First floor is restaurant and connected to Lawson. Checking on 2nd floor and has plenty of amenities included drip coffee! The key distinct difference in all the Japanese hotel is the tiny hotel. Not this hotel! The shower area and bathtub is spacious. The view from 12th floor lift is fantastic- can see the bridge. Breakfast has typical Japanese spread and included raw tuna pieces.
GGuest UserLocation is great, easy to access to many restaurants. Staffs are friendly. The hotel also provides some premium souvenirs, and the are smells like you are in a forest full of apples. Will definitely stay in this hotel next time when traveling to Aomori.
DDaqianThis is a charming, traditional Japanese onsen hotel. The staff are mostly older, seasoned professionals who clearly have a long history with the establishment, offering incredibly attentive and efficient service. Both the breakfast and dinner served at the hotel were excellent. A definite highlight was that the dinner menu changed daily for guests staying multiple nights – truly commendable!
BBairimenglemeiThe room was tiny, but it had everything! The separate shower and toilet were great, and the toiletries were amazing. I forgot about the extra tax I had to pay at check-in, which raised the per-person cost of the room, but it still aligned with the hotel's positioning. It's super close to the station, there's a really popular BBQ place downstairs, and it's near that great coffee shop I found on Xiaohongshu. Plus, there's a Lawson and a FamilyMart nearby, which is really convenient.
GGuest UserMy main reason to go to Ajigasawa was to visit the Takayama Inari Shrine with its snaking Tori gates. It’s about a tenth the length and size of Kyoto’s.
Found this ryokan by reviews in the area. It was a toss up between this and the nearby hotel; which turns out to be run by the same group!
The ryokan shows its age. But it’s very comfortable, clean and the service, especially by Noro who used his translation app so well, was impeccable! They have map of the property in English.
If you drink (alcohol), it’s available in spades! There’s unlimited snacks, water, soda, popsicles, coffee, tea and alcohol for guests.
The onsen is open to public, it seemed like the whole village descends after dinner to have a dip!
We spent one night: dinner and breakfast were excellent!
KKeitaZThe room is small, and we booked a triple room. We had to take turns opening the boxes. When we checked in, we gave each person a piece of bread, and there was also free curry rice for dinner, which was delicious. It's a little far from the station but very close to the fish and vegetable center.
SSandyfanA very unique hotel.
Retro but clean, except that the hotel is too big, which makes me a little scared when walking around alone at night, otherwise everything is fine.
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.
MMeilidexiaobaoAside from the inconvenient location, with no direct highway access, everything else was great. Dinner was delicious, though breakfast was a bit simple. The onsen (hot spring) was fantastic, especially the unique 'Golden Hot Spring' by the sea. Soaking in it while watching the sunset was incredibly relaxing. The only downside was the large insects in the indoor hot spring, which scared many women quite a bit.
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