Latest Hotels Reviews for Iwate Prefecture

Hotel Taikan
3.7/55 Reviews
The frozen lake in front of you. The white mountain 々 ahead. It was a great view. The large bath and the open-air bath were also large and relaxed. The room was left to leave, but the room like a suite, including a bedroom, reception and closet. It was a waste for one night. There is also a free bus from Morioka, and it is safe to go back and forth. The homemade yogurt for breakfast was sticky and delicious like Caspian yogurt.
Shikitei Morioka TsunagiOnsen
4.5/518 Reviews
There is an inn at "Tsunagi Onsen" along Lake Gosho near Koiwai Farm. You can see Mt. Iwate on the lakeside, but unfortunately it is located in the back of the mountain, so you cannot see Lake Gosho from the inn. It was a calm 3-story Japanese-style inn, and it was a reasonable size, and it was very easy to move around the dining area and bath. The selected room has a bed, so it's nice to be able to lie down right away! The supper you are looking for is kaiseki cuisine, which also comes with shell sea urchin! It's not a private room, but the Heian period? It was partitioned into. I was able to enjoy it slowly and very deliciously. The temperature of the bath was so good that it wasn't lukewarm, and the open air surrounded by trees was slowly created. The service and greetings of the employees are also comfortable, and it has become a ryokan that I definitely recommend.
Kashoen
4.3/523 Reviews
The hotel is located in the hot spring resort estate on the outskirts of Hanamaki City. There are a total of three hot spring hotels here, and Ka Shuen is the latest and most advanced.     The building is very beautiful and corresponds to the surrounding mountains. After breakfast, take a walk in the mountain park around the hotel, even at the end of July. Under the small waterfall, foreign children are playing in the water, and there are signs and bells of the police bears along the way. Really the original ecology.     Because we arrived late, we only chose the hotel's breakfast. The breakfast is quite satisfactory, almost the same as the price of a Japanese-style hotel. It is recommended that everyone book a breakfast and dinner together when ordering a room. If you do not make a reservation, it seems that you can only go to the restaurant next door, although it is also a family. But it is very troublesome.     The hotel is clean and tidy and the rooms are spacious. The hot spring is a hydrogen carbonate spring, the spring is clear, and the bathhouse equipment is readily available. Plus, so I went to soak in the morning and evening. I don't know if it was accumulated in Japan after a few days of hot springs, or it was particularly effective in this hot spring. I found that the acne and small particles on the back were gone, smooth and silky.     At the entrance to the hot spring manor, I saw a drug store, if you are interested, you can go and see.     I feel very comfortable here for a holiday and a relaxing weekend. It will take 3 hours to fly from Shanghai.     Finally, the hotel is a 20-minute drive from Hanamaki Airport, and the Hanamaki Airport is only 2 small souvenir shops. Therefore, it is recommended that people who go to the Hanamaki Airport should be one and a half hours in advance.     Ps. The staff of the hotel is very low in English and it is quite troublesome.
Ana InterContinental Appi Kogen Resort
4.5/516 Reviews
Ambi Plateauic is still powerful. This is the fifth stay since the opening. The check-in time spans spring, summer, autumn and winter. The best thing is to say that the winter snow is good. In addition, the summer is not bad. The pasture is also open next to it. It is suitable for leisure. I told the hotel that I was a Diamond Ambassador member, the room was upgraded (68 square meters), and the ambassador membership treatment was superimposed. I have to go skiing in January, and Ambiic is indeed the ic's handle in the northeast. ps Hotel offers a welcome bus from Ambi Highland Station to the hotel, which is very convenient.
Crowne Plaza - ANA RESORT APPI KOGEN
4.4/555 Reviews
In the context of a scientific event, I had the chance to stay one full week at the ANA Crowne Plaza Resort. In a few words, I will simply say that this place is amazing, and that I recommend it for a skiing stay in Appi. In terms of the hotel itself, I have found that the staff were friendly, helpful and professional, like it could be expected in Japan. They took care of all the little issues I had during my stay, promptly and without any discussion. I additionally appreciated the “eco-friendly programme” that is offered, in which coupons are provided in exchange of ”no-cleaning room days”. The amenities in the hotel (public baths, souvenir shops, ski rental station) are spot on to make the stay perfect. I would however like to mention that it could even be better with a bar that stays open late (at least until midnight), as this would have prevented me from having to go to the next hotel to get a drink with my colleague. Maybe the bar from the hotel was closed because of the time in the season? Concerning the room I got, it is spacious and comfortable, super clean, although furniture and facilities are a bit old-style. Renewing the bathroom material could be a good item to put on the hotel to-do list, as well as making the room a bit more soundproof and insulated. This would hence prevent cigarette smoke from entering into the room from the outside. Moreover, whereas the bed was very comfortable and allowed for a propre relaxation time after a busy day with work and skiing, I got awakened by the noisy engines of the snow groomers several times during my stay (which is annoying, especially at 5:00 AM). Therefore, I would rank my experience as an average one (neither particularly good nor bad).
Dormy Inn Morioka
4.5/5109 Reviews
The experience was superb! The onsen was good and relaxing. I love that they provide yogurt drink and ice lolly. There is also complimentary soba noodles at 9:30pm. What is more important is that they have free laundry and that the status of the machines can be viewed on TV!
Ofunato Onsen
4.5/55 Reviews
The dishes are delicious first. The helmet boiled with a lot of collagen was a signboard menu, and it was free to replace it, but there was no room for the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the next to the The customer service during the meal was also good and good ❗ on the rice cooker, and the inn that had been taking the corona countermeasure was the first time here. The bath is hot and loose inner hot water, open air. Weak alkaline. If the weather is good, you can worship the sunrise. There is no stress because it does not batting with day trip bathers. Coffee in the lobby can be brought to the room. There is also a ”ofunaton” without a face. This time, I used the goto campaign and other discounts, but it was a level that I usually feel reasonable even at the usual price of 12000 yen. I hope you can worship Hinomaru at the next stay.
Hotel Morinokaze Oshuku
4.2/57 Reviews
Stayed one night on the last day of the tour. It was mentioned as the best S-ranked hotel. The room was a Japanese-style room with a low bed and was gentle on my knees. The bath was large, and there was nothing to block the front of the open-air bath. Meals are Japanese at table seats in a non-crowded space, both at night and in the morning. It was delicious.
Hachimantai Heights
4.1/510 Reviews
I stayed when I came to Hachimantai to hunt for autumn leaves. This is a large hotel. When I arrived, the scent of sulfur in the hot springs was a little bit scented in the lobby. The welcome drink bar is located in the lobby lounge. The room is a beautiful Japanese-style room with 8 tatami mats. It was the first gorgeous shoji that Shoji saw (pink, white, purple and autumn leaves pattern). The room key was 2 I was saved with a book. Wa 5 #-# The bath is a day trip bath. It was very crowded probably because it was the autumn leaves season on Sunday. The hot springs are transparent (a little whitish in the book) and have a scent of sulfur. From the open-air bath, it was said that Mt. Iwate was looking at it, and there was a cloud. The open-air bath is lukewarm water. The large communal bath was hot water. Although it is a day trip hot water, amenities such as lotion are available. Since there are only 3 dryers, it was difficult to use, and if I gave up using it, I could finally use it. There is a water cooler, but the trash can for throwing away the cup for the water cooler was full, and there were many cups outside the trash can. I stacked and fell on the floor. The next morning, the bath was only for guests, so I took it relaxing. Since it was a men and women replacement system, I took another bath. For dinner, we had a beautiful venue with a chandelier that is also used in the wedding hall. There were a lot of pre-orders and appetizers, and the sashimi was unique with a salad tailored with sea bream and tuna. I'm not good at sea crabs, but it didn't smell and it was delicious. The seafood soy milk pot had a gentle taste, and the Hachimantai Bok shabu-shabu and dessert cheesecake were delicious. As for sake, the local sake in Hachimantai city was dry and delicious, and 300cc was reasonable for 800 yen and I ordered several bottles. The man in charge of the meal was very kind and hospitality and was happy to be with him. Breakfast was a buffet at a restaurant with a garden view. The pizza toast that cut bread into my favorite thickness and put color 々 on it seemed to be popular. The hot water that was not too salty was delicious, and there were Koiwai milk and local yogurt. I drank coffee after meals at the restaurant and in the lobby lounge. It was a comfortable hotel with a good hot spring, very convenient for sightseeing in Hachimantai.
Namari-onsen Fujisan Ryokan
3.6/515 Reviews
In the natural environment surrounded by mountains and forests, the clear stream behind the inn flows gurgling, healing the body and mind. It is fun to enjoy each of the four hot springs that flow directly from the source, but we especially recommend the deepest hot spring in Japan. This is a self-propelled natural rock bath ”Shirasaru no Yu”. This is a very rare hot spring. Due to its depth, you can stand up to enter, but it is evenly distributed throughout your body. It is said that applying hot water pressure can effectively promote blood circulation. The hall also has a nostalgic atmosphere, as if traveling to the past. The hospitality of the staff is also very attentive. If you have the opportunity to stay in Hanamaki, it is a hotel worth staying in.

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