The hotel is right above the station; after exiting, take the elevator on your left directly up. It's super convenient to stay here in winter. The room is spacious enough for two 26-inch suitcases, and the view directly faces the Apple factory, which is fantastic. The hotel also has staff who speak Mandarin, making it very easy to ask for help. They even assisted us with making restaurant reservations, which was wonderful. However, the hotel's 'hot spring' is really just hot water, and because a high percentage of guests are Chinese, some families bring their kids to the 'hot spring,' and they can be very noisy, acting as if their children's antics are cute and innocent. I wouldn't recommend using the hot spring facility.
The hotel is less than a 10-minute walk from Aomori Station and very close to the Aomori Prefecture Tourist Information Center. The rooms are relatively spacious, and the breakfast is fantastic, offering fresh seafood sashimi and local Hachinohe cuisine. At only 2200 JPY per person, it's great value for money even if you pay extra.
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.
The hotel boasts an excellent location. There's a Lawson convenience store right downstairs, which is super handy for grabbing anything you need. You'll also find a wide variety of restaurants nearby. The bus stop is just a minute's walk away. Aomori Station, the seafood market, and Nebuta House are all within a 6-7 minute walk, and there are plenty of souvenir shops too. It's worth mentioning that, as expected from the land of apples, the apple-themed activities and juices are incredibly fragrant and sweet.
We took ANA to Aomori Airport. To get to the hotel, you can take the Aomori Airport Limousine Bus towards Aomori Station and get off at Ken-Odori Station (the third to last stop). The drop-off point is only about ten meters from the hotel, which is very convenient. The hotel's facilities are new and clean, and the service is warm. The hotel also has a hot spring that guests can enjoy for free every day. After 9:30 PM, complimentary ramen is served as a late-night snack. What needs improvement are the pillows; they are a bit hard, and I found them uncomfortable. It would be perfect if there was a choice between a firm and a soft pillow.
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.
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.
The location is excellent, just over 300 meters on foot from Aomori Station, right behind the Fish and Vegetable Market (where you can get 12 self-selected seafood bowls for 2000 yen).
I agree with many reviews; the hotel is quite old. It has been around for a while, so there are no USB outlets whatsoever. The room size is decent, allowing enough space to open a suitcase. However, the bathroom is extremely small. How small, you ask? You'll hit your head when standing up from the toilet, and you're bound to bump into something when turning around.
But, my significant other was very satisfied. Even though it's old and the bathroom is tiny, it has a large public bath and its own restaurant. The public bath is also open to the public, with a communal lounge area, manga, and chairs for relaxation, and both indoor and outdoor bathing options. So, the issue with the bathroom is tolerable. The hotel's restaurant operates until 11 PM, and my significant other commented that the food was good and cheaper than outside izakayas, offering a good selection of basics (rice bowls, noodles, steak, sashimi, fried dishes, etc.). Because it has its own restaurant, the breakfast area is also spacious, with apples and apple juice that were delicious.
Overall, I highly recommend it.
Room is clean and spacious. There is free water dispenser every floor, you can try Aomori apple juice at the hotel.
I love the idea that you can choose the cleaning or not cleaning on the television.
You can also see the status of the laundry on the television.
The location is abit far from Aomori station but I think it’s okay. There is a direct bus from Aomori airport to the hotel.
There is a convenience store nearby.
This is really a great hotel. Staff are all nice, hotel’s facility is also good. Free drink and snacks are available in hotel lounge. Highly recommended to anyone who planned to tour in Aomori!
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__WeChat290797****The hotel is right above the station; after exiting, take the elevator on your left directly up. It's super convenient to stay here in winter. The room is spacious enough for two 26-inch suitcases, and the view directly faces the Apple factory, which is fantastic. The hotel also has staff who speak Mandarin, making it very easy to ask for help. They even assisted us with making restaurant reservations, which was wonderful. However, the hotel's 'hot spring' is really just hot water, and because a high percentage of guests are Chinese, some families bring their kids to the 'hot spring,' and they can be very noisy, acting as if their children's antics are cute and innocent. I wouldn't recommend using the hot spring facility.
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.
YYymzThe hotel boasts an excellent location. There's a Lawson convenience store right downstairs, which is super handy for grabbing anything you need. You'll also find a wide variety of restaurants nearby. The bus stop is just a minute's walk away. Aomori Station, the seafood market, and Nebuta House are all within a 6-7 minute walk, and there are plenty of souvenir shops too. It's worth mentioning that, as expected from the land of apples, the apple-themed activities and juices are incredibly fragrant and sweet.
AAnonymous UserRoom is clean and spacious. There is free water dispenser every floor, you can try Aomori apple juice at the hotel.
I love the idea that you can choose the cleaning or not cleaning on the television.
You can also see the status of the laundry on the television.
The location is abit far from Aomori station but I think it’s okay. There is a direct bus from Aomori airport to the hotel.
There is a convenience store nearby.
JJ. SimonLess than 5 mins walk to and from JR Shin-Aomori Station (East exit) which also houses the Aomori Tourist Information Centre.
I chose to stay near this JR Shin-Aomori station instead of JR Aomori station as the shinkansen doesn’t go to JR Aomori station. I need to take the shinkansen early in the morning on the following day to go to Akita and then transfer to the Akita shinkansen to head to my next accommodation in Tazawako.
From JR Shin-Aomori station, it’s convenient to take limited express trains direct to Hirosaki station to visit Hirosaki Castle and Park. It’s also a short journey to JR Aomori station which is where the city centre of Aomori is located.
Other than the F&B shops within Shin-Aomori station which close very early around 8pm if I recall correctly, there aren’t any F&B shops around the hotel.
Both Family Mart and Lawsons convenience stores are located a few mins walk from the South exit of the train station which is located on the other end of the station.
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 UserGood location with lots of buses, there is an ATM in the convenience store next door which is useful. The building is very old and the furnishings could definitely be replaced. There is no air conditioning, the hotel sets the temperature and you choose how much to open the vent. Unfortunately the seal on the window in my room was broken so I was very cold and there was a lot of road noise. The bed was comfortable but the lights in my room would flicker and overall I think the appliances need to be replaced. I appreciated the curry and rice but even the doors don’t automatically lock and I was a bit scared as I was a woman staying alone. It’s okay for the price but I think if they replaced the furnishings it would look a lot better.
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.
CChi Michelle XuCouldn't open the window, which made it feel a bit stuffy. Although the facilities were a bit old, they were very clean. The location is super convenient, right in Aomori's commercial district. It's within walking distance of famous scallop set meal restaurants, Korean BBQ, the local product museum, and more. I had originally planned to visit Oirase Gorge for a day, but a massive storm hit the entire Tohoku region. The day I was supposed to go, the scenic area was completely closed due to fear of landslides, and the Aomori railway was also affected, only resuming service in the afternoon. So, I ended up just wandering around the city all day, and checked out with regret the next morning, haha.
LLIMWSWe stayed at the Japanese Style Tatami room for our time at Hirosaki. Location was near Hirosaki Castle Park and not too far away from Hirosaki JR station. There were local bus stops located nearby the hotel - the hotel also provided a free shuttle bus service from the hotel to Hirosaki Station (one way only service, so you still got to find your own way to the hotel when you arrive), just got to inform the front desk at least 1 day in advance.
Room was clean and had a good view of Hirosaki city, free flow of Apple Juice and coffee at the lobby downstairs was a plus.
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