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"Although breakfast and dinner are included, there is no hot spring and view. The hotel covers a large area and parking is convenient.
I booked here because the nearby non-*** hot spring hotel was out of room, so I had no choice at that time.
If you care about the view of the Twelve Lakes, this place has an excellent location and is close at hand."
"The thing about this hot spring hotel is that you absolutely have to have the right mindset and perspective. If you've taken a long train or driven to a Japanese seaside hot spring, watched the sunset, and enjoyed this unique experience, and you're mostly surrounded by elderly men and women, don't be too disappointed; young women wouldn't come to such a place to soak. Everyone does soak together in the same pool at sunset, and the hotel provides robes. Many elderly people don't even seem to mind, just wandering around naked, seemingly unnoticed.
Facilities: The water in the open-air pool is incredibly salty, perhaps due to the minerals, but I think it's more likely due to the elderly soaking too much. Also, be careful during the summer. The hotel itself has a notice warning you to be wary of blood-sucking bugs, which are everywhere. There are also indoor pools, but they feel like community bathhouses, with poor hygiene and a lingering, elderly-influenced odor. Cleanliness: Both the room and the bathhouse are old and prone to bugs. Blood-sucking bugs sometimes fly around at the beach, so be careful. The worst part is the old-fashioned air conditioner in the room, which is incredibly loud when placed on the floor. At night, after they make the bed, your pillow might be right next to the hairdryer. It's incredibly noisy all night long.
Environment: Because the name ”Bu*** Onsen” (literally, ”Immortal Spring”) is used by mostly elderly people, the facilities are quite dated, reminiscent of those from the 1970s and 1980s, from the doors to the stalls. It's clean, but definitely not modern.
Service: The restaurant is a large cafeteria with a self-service buffet, and the food is quite good."
"My 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!"
"The overall experience is great.
1. The room is very delicate, very clean and beautifully furnished. More luxurious Japanese-style room.
2. Facing the sea, the environment around the hotel is very good.
3. Complete facilities, private baths can also be rented if there are public baths.
4. The food in the hotel is very generous. Whether breakfast or dinner.
5. There is also a three-string performance at 8 pm. The performance of the old man is really great. Although he can't understand Japanese, he can be infected by the atmosphere.
6. One of the managers of the hotel is Taiwanese. Friendly and good service to customers.
This hotel is recommended."
"The tea and coffee service for the meal are delicious and surprised. I thought the service was very good for the price.
It was a surprise even though the futon was laid. Very happy. It was a service that I wanted to dive as it was.
The bath is far away, but the morning bath is very beautiful and amazing. I was able to spend a leisurely time.
Also, I knew that there were 33 lakes in the poster in the building, and I went around the next day. There was a good response.
I think it is a good hotel for the price."
No. 2 of 4-Star Select Hotels in Aomori Prefecture
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Golf course
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"We love the view from our room on the 7th floor. The free wifi is fast in the room, around the hotel, and in the restaurant. We had buffet dinner and breakfast included room rate. We enjoyed both meals. All travelers must added meals with their room because there is no restaurant or convenience stores within 10km radius. There is a gift shop and convenience stores located inside the hotel. We recommend this hotel; and we’ll come back again."
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