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Great location literally at the station
Big room
Comfortable beds
Well equipped
Good restaurant
Great selection of sake
Great breakfast
Lovely staff
Perfect location to explore Samurai village, only a 20 minute walk away
It’s less than a minute’s walk on the left hand side of Kakumachi Station. It’s very convenient and the service staff are great! The restaurant food is also very delicious! The room is very spacious and comfortable. I highly recommend it. It will also be my first choice next time I go to Kakunodate.
The location is on the left side of the exit of Kakunodate Station. It is very convenient. It faces the JR station. After breakfast, we looked out the window and looked out at the beautiful snow scenery. Here we took the Akita Inland Railway to Aniga and took the cable car to see the Moriyoshi mountain ice. The hotel can help reserve a car from Go to the cable car station from Aniga Station and make a reservation for dinner. Although there is no hot spring in the hotel, there is a public bathhouse within ten minutes' walk. From here you can go to Lake Tagawa and Nyuto Onsen. I highly recommend staying at this hotel to see cherry blossoms in mid-April.
The hotel is right next to the station, which is super convenient. The large twin room is very spacious. It can see the train tracks but is not noisy. It was very comfortable to stay for 3 nights. There is no need for the hotel to tidy up the room, the staff will place towels outside the door every day. The washer and dryer are easy to use.
There is a restaurant in the hotel that provides breakfast and about ten meal sets (the same menu for lunch and dinner). If you really don’t want to go out to eat, you can do it here. There is a supermarket 10 minutes' walk away, and there are convenience stores and drink machines next to the station.
I spent three days on the inland railway, returned to the valley, and took a one-day trip to Akita, both of which were convenient by car.
Located next to the train station, it is very convenient to visit Kakunodate Samurai Street and to and from Lake Tazawa. It is also convenient to take the Akita Inland Railway, a 1-minute walk, and the Shinkansen.
The location is right next to the station, but the environment is very quiet. The room is spacious, comfortable and clean, the breakfast is rich and delicious, and the service staff has a good attitude. I will stay here again next time
We chose a room with breakfast and dinner included in the room rate, which was arranged in the Shinkansen 🚄 room. The room was decorated in a festive style, and the chairs were specially designed to look like Shinkansen 🚄 seats.
It is only three or five steps away from Kakunodate Station. The hotel is right outside the station, which is really convenient. After leaving the luggage, I walked one kilometer to Kakunodate, went back to the hotel to get the luggage, and then took the bus to leave. It was seamless and light throughout the journey.
It is a normal Japanese hotel, small. The breakfast buffet is OK.
It's just to the left of Kakunodate Station, right after exiting the station. I stayed at Kakunodate for four nights. In addition to spending half a day in Kakunodate visiting samurai houses, I actually took the train back and forth. Shinkansen, Akita Inland Line, and Tazawako Line, I have used the location of the station. I got off with my left foot and entered the hotel with my right foot. It is really convenient. Breakfast is included. There are not many styles, but the quality is good and very clean. There are no shops around. The convenience store at the station closes at 7 o'clock. It takes about 8 to 10 minutes to go to the supermarket.
It was a twin room with a single use, so the room was spacious enough with a sofa and the ceiling felt high, so it was comfortable.I arrived by rental car after dark, so I didn't know the surrounding environment, but when I had breakfast I could see Kakunodate station up close from the restaurant window. It is so close to the station that you can see the train tracks from your room window.