It takes about 10 minutes to walk from Akita Station to the hotel. There is a 7-11 and a restaurant on the first floor, so you don't have to worry about having nothing to eat even if you arrive in Akita very late. Check-in on the second floor is very fast. There is a relaxing indoor fragrance, and the supplies are very conveniently located next to the counter. There is also Nyuto Onsen bathing powder that can be used for bathing in the room. The third floor is a large public bath, which gives another access card. There is a large hot pool, a cold water bath, and a Panorama sauna. It's really awesome! There are two massage chairs outside that you can use after taking a bath. The room is a little small, but it has a double bed, table and chairs, and a bathtub in the bathroom. It is the newest hotel to open, and the price is lower in the off-season, so the CP value is off the charts. I strongly recommend staying here when you come to Akita!
Before leaving, I went for a walk in the nearby Senaki Park. The air was good, the sunshine was bright, and the prices were cheap. I recommend everyone to visit Akita!
The tatami room is relatively large and comfortable. The location of the hotel is also very good. It is near JR Okuma Station. You can take the Shinkansen JR Main Line, etc. It is very convenient to go to Akita, Odate, Lake Tazawa, Yokote and other places. I gave me a pen as a souvenir when I left the store.
We 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.
It is much better than expected, after all, this price is really cheap. After watching the fireworks conference of Shengong Temple, I went to sleep for one night. It was still very close to Daqu Station. There was Rosen opposite, which was more convenient. The proprietress is very enthusiastic and there are free comic books to read.
It is a little old type hotel, but the front desk response, the room cleanliness, was perfect.
The free washing slug dryer was very grateful for travelers.
There is a little distance from the station, but I think the car is convenient.
As its name suggests, this hotel is located on the riverside and it takes a while to walk from Daqu Station. It is an old hotel and the room is clean and tidy. The counter is not very English, but very kind and the service is very good. There is a large supermarket about 7 minutes walk from the hotel. We stayed in mid-August, but unfortunately we couldn't participate in the Daqu Flower Spark Festival at the end of August. The hotel should be difficult to book that night. Attach a photo of the hotel taken by the riverside.
There was a fireworks festival and I used it.
I think it's good to see it in the room depending on the location of the room
I don't think the number of breakfast items is so large, but there were many handmade dishes and it was a long time delicious
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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 UserSimple accommodation, not cost-effective, the proprietress is not bad.
But it may be that I have a dog that is not very friendly, and the dog smells a little unbearable when I enter the door. I have no hot spring coupons anymore, but the store has built a simple shower room by itself, and I still have to go outside the house. It is very dark and inconvenient, and there is no place to put clothes.
GGuest UserThis place takes a little getting used to. But it grew on me. Amazing meals was the highlight. The service was top notch. Questionable electric extensions all over made me nervous and lack of fire escape in the basement rooms (in winter with 15 feet of snow covering the window) also made me wonder ”what if”. Certainly not a modern building. But lots of people like the old and if you do, I'd ask for an upper bedroom. Can pretty much walk.out of the second story with how much snow was outside. Lots of interesting trinkets all.over the place.
HHUIQIONGThe environment is very good, the villa by the lake. Can sit on the sofa in the room and dare nothing, feel like a vacation. There are sometimes concerts on weekends. I just got together and listened to it. It was pretty good. The music schedule is available on the boss’s Facebook page. You can contact him. The English is pretty good. Breakfast and dinner are so-so, not too full.
JJames WongHotel room is clean and comfortable. They even give one free entrance to the onsen next door. Staff are courteous and welcoming. Only shortcoming is it is located next to a railway crossing and sound proofing is not perfect. So be prepared to be awaken at 2am in the morning due to train crossing.
GGuest UserThis is a public bath frequented by locals with accommodation. People come and go, so not lively. Health is definitely stronger than domestic, but as a short-term traveler, this kind of accommodation is not recommended. Good aspects: you can experience the customs and habits of locals, and the service staff is enthusiastic; Weak aspects: 1. It is far from the Daguan Railway Station, drag the suitcase for a minute, and return to the hotel at night. There is no street light on the whole street; 2. The old-fashioned room that has not been renovated in the later period, of course, the accommodation conditions should not be reluctant; 3. Breakfast can be full, others will be different. 😜
LLee DavidHotel is pretty far away from Odate Station about 30 mins by foot. There are buses from the Station to the Hotel if you do not want to walk. Overall the price is reasonable and it is a decent hotel to stay in Odate.
NNekosukiThe environment is very good. The hotel is right next to the lake. If you make a reservation, the merchant will pick you up at the JR station by car. The hot spring is also very comfortable and worth visiting.
DDaocisongduzheIt is much better than expected, after all, this price is really cheap. After watching the fireworks conference of Shengong Temple, I went to sleep for one night. It was still very close to Daqu Station. There was Rosen opposite, which was more convenient. The proprietress is very enthusiastic and there are free comic books to read.
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