The hotel's location is absolutely fantastic, right inside the train station, with the front desk on the 3rd floor of the station itself. This was a lifesaver, especially on a snowy day, as I didn't have to drag my luggage far. Downstairs, there's a bus terminal where you can catch buses to Hakkoda-san and the Aomori Museum of Art.
The onsen (hot spring) is also excellent, but try to avoid the evening rush hour. After a relaxing soak, grab an ice cream from the fridge at the front desk and head to the lounge on the same floor for some juice or a beer – it's pure bliss!
The service was outstanding, especially from a long-haired Japanese gentleman and a South Asian woman with glasses at the front desk. Both spoke fluent English and were incredibly helpful, practically fulfilling every request.
The only minor downside was the daily housekeeping. I had a used contact lens that I'd left on the large bath towel, and the next day, it was still there, untouched. It seems the cleaning wasn't very thorough.
All in all, if you're visiting Aomori, you can't go wrong with this hotel – it's a guaranteed great stay!
Is conveniently located within 5 mins walk from the aomori station
Well the room is the conventional small size of most Japanese hotel. Opening up a 30’ luggage is tricky
Location is the bonus point. We were lucky to be still able to catch a great dinner around the hotel when most restaurants are closed.
Hotel provides great amenities and is very clean. It’s totally worth the price we paid
Very close to Aomori JR Station, most city attractions are within walking distance. The water pressure is excellent. The room is a bit small, and the facilities are a bit old but well-maintained. It's located on the main shopping street.
I've always been a fan of the Daiwa Roynet brand, and I make it a point to stay at one of their hotels whenever I travel. Their drip coffee is fantastic; brewing a cup every morning really gives me a boost. This particular location in Aomori has a very modern design and is super close to the station, with plenty of restaurants nearby – incredibly convenient! Plus, the bathroom and shower here are especially spacious, which is a big plus.
Aside 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.
The staff were very kind and helpful 😄
They all understood English (even if they didn't speak it) and we had no trouble communicating 😊
And the drip coffee was a nice addition
We also had a nice sea view from our window
The hotel is about a 10-minute walk from Aomori Station, which can be tough with luggage if there's a lot of snow. The room was quite spacious, easily accommodating two open suitcases. I highly recommend the hotel's natural hot spring; it was very relaxing. The ramen served in the evening was also quite good and thoughtfully prepared. Breakfast was excellent and varied, a definite recommendation. Plus, there's complimentary apple juice and coffee available all day.
Super close to the train station. Very clean, great breakfast with local options. There was a welcome drink and a lot of books to read (if you know Japanese).
This hotel has a hot spring ♨️ that's connected to the main building, and the directions are very clear. The hot spring is also popular with locals, but it never feels crowded. The room key is an electronic card now, which is great! For check-in, there's a machine for self-service, especially helpful for non-Japanese speakers (with staff on hand to assist). The breakfast is incredibly abundant and super delicious. In the evenings, the same spot transforms into an izakaya, making dining very convenient. The bed is really comfortable for a good night's sleep, and in winter, the shower water is plenty hot, so no worries there. It's less than a 10-minute walk from Aomori Station, which is super convenient. The Furukawa Fish Market Aomori Gyosai Center is also just around the corner. Looking forward to staying here again next time!
My family and I stayed for a night at this hotel, but to our surprise, it was empty except for us. We opted for the full board package, which included breakfast and dinner. However, the meals were set meals for one person, unlike the buffet-style meals we’ve experienced at other hotels. This was not sufficient for our group.
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GGuest UserThe hotel's location is absolutely fantastic, right inside the train station, with the front desk on the 3rd floor of the station itself. This was a lifesaver, especially on a snowy day, as I didn't have to drag my luggage far. Downstairs, there's a bus terminal where you can catch buses to Hakkoda-san and the Aomori Museum of Art.
The onsen (hot spring) is also excellent, but try to avoid the evening rush hour. After a relaxing soak, grab an ice cream from the fridge at the front desk and head to the lounge on the same floor for some juice or a beer – it's pure bliss!
The service was outstanding, especially from a long-haired Japanese gentleman and a South Asian woman with glasses at the front desk. Both spoke fluent English and were incredibly helpful, practically fulfilling every request.
The only minor downside was the daily housekeeping. I had a used contact lens that I'd left on the large bath towel, and the next day, it was still there, untouched. It seems the cleaning wasn't very thorough.
All in all, if you're visiting Aomori, you can't go wrong with this hotel – it's a guaranteed great stay!
JJeffThis hot spring hotel is located on the top of a mountain. And it takes around an hour of driving up the hill in order to get to the hotel, but the view is completely worth it, the stars at night was so beautiful. The hot spring outdoor was comfy as well. However, the hotel didn’t have elevator, so maybe it’s best that you pack a smaller luggage. The dinner was verrrryyyyyy good and fresh, and the Aomori Apple beer that they had was sooooo goood. The buffet style breakfast offer different kinds of food too from English to Japanese. One thing that we are not a fan of was the blue indoor wear that they offer, as it didn’t look good and look like a massage therapist. Haha
GGuest UserThe staff were very kind and helpful 😄
They all understood English (even if they didn't speak it) and we had no trouble communicating 😊
And the drip coffee was a nice addition
We also had a nice sea view from our window
GGuest UserI've always been a fan of the Daiwa Roynet brand, and I make it a point to stay at one of their hotels whenever I travel. Their drip coffee is fantastic; brewing a cup every morning really gives me a boost. This particular location in Aomori has a very modern design and is super close to the station, with plenty of restaurants nearby – incredibly convenient! Plus, the bathroom and shower here are especially spacious, which is a big plus.
GGuest UserThe hotel is about a 10-minute walk from Aomori Station and isn't on the main commercial street, but it's just around the corner from it. It's very close to Hirota Shrine, almost directly across the street. As soon as you enter the hotel, you're greeted by the scent of apples. There are apple models on display on the first floor, and the elevators are decorated with various apple illustrations and names. The breakfast selection is quite limited. While there are a few local specialties, the overall variety of dishes is too small. The scallop meat was very tiny and shredded, not whole pieces, putting it on par with the breakfast offerings at budget chain hotels.
MMetatts_My family and I stayed for a night at this hotel, but to our surprise, it was empty except for us. We opted for the full board package, which included breakfast and dinner. However, the meals were set meals for one person, unlike the buffet-style meals we’ve experienced at other hotels. This was not sufficient for our group.
GGuest UserIs conveniently located within 5 mins walk from the aomori station
Well the room is the conventional small size of most Japanese hotel. Opening up a 30’ luggage is tricky
Location is the bonus point. We were lucky to be still able to catch a great dinner around the hotel when most restaurants are closed.
Hotel provides great amenities and is very clean. It’s totally worth the price we paid
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!
SSpyridoula DellaWe thought it's going to be fresh in August up the mountain but it wasn't. Very hot and without air-conditioning you'll be suffering. Rooms are tiny and it barely fit 4 people. Road to get there is rough so make sure you have an off road car (the last 5 min only). The onsen is insanely beautiful especially the women's. Food was pre-served and left out in the heat to stand. Didn't look particularly appealing. Shared bathrooms.
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