I went on a trip with my 20-something child and my elderly mother. I had forgotten to make a reservation for a pick-up from the station, but there was someone there, so I asked and they gladly agreed.
The hot spring had a large bath and an open-air bath, and the water temperature was just right. There was also a sauna.
The changing room was also clean.
The meal plan included one night and two meals, and the amount of fish, wild vegetables, bamboo shoots and maitake mushrooms in a pot, tempura, etc. was so large that it was almost impossible to finish, and I was very satisfied.
Breakfast was not a buffet, but Japanese food.
There was no meat, so the 20-something child seemed a little disappointed.
I'm sure there was meat at the restaurant outside the plan.
Most of the guests were middle-aged to elderly, and we were the only young guests.
I was satisfied, but overall, I got the impression that it was a hot spring for the elderly, including the food and location.
The room faces Lake Towada. It's very close to the station. Convenient transportation, good. The scenery is also great. The food is simple, and breakfast bread and coffee are provided in bags, which you can take away.
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 Ryokan, although very clean and well maintained, looks dated. The owner is charming and the breakfast is very good. Not having the toilet and WC inside the room is a bit inconvenient, but for the price it is fine.
This really a gem for us! During our booking, there's no any comment from trip.com, but we saw the location and Japan hotel website reviews are not bad, we never regret to choose this hidden gem stay! This stay operated by a family, they're friendly, communication wise main by translate apps. During our stay, there's only we 1 family, we deeply enjoyed the privacy. The ryokan is sparkling clean, onsen is real best & clean, foods are the BEST local foods. To go this place, suggest to self drive. Unfortunately after we left, the stay close for winter rest. I'll definitely come back to this for next
The location of the homestay is quite good, such as traveling to Austria , it is a cheap and good choice
 It is worth mentioning that dinner and breakfast are kaiseki cuisine,  is very delicious.
The only downside is because of the seasonal relationship. There are many bed bugs in the homestay, but this is also not controlled by .
There are years of hotels. Opposite is the Lake Towada, the scenery is good. Less than five minutes walk from the pier and bus stop. Very easy to find. The service staff are all aunts and grandfathers, with a warm and thoughtful attitude, personally brought to the room, and sent to the door after checkout. The room is Japanese style and very style. The breakfast included, exquisite and beautiful, tastes good. It is recommended that there be breakfast and dinner in the reservation room. If you can't find food after 5 pm, it will be closed.
The room is clean. The lobby and breakfast and dinner are very Japanese-style. The heating is real logs. The hot spring is sparsely populated and clean, like a private hot spring. The little sister of the dinner staff is so beautiful that it is unbelievable.
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GGuest UserBecause I temporarily changed to stay one night at Lake Towada and walk the Oirase Stream the next day, the hotel was fully booked. I found this backpacker hotel with high ratings and quickly booked it to give it a try. The double room with twin beds is clean and tidy. Although the public restroom does not have shower facilities, you can take a hot spring bath in the hot spring hotel next to it for 25 RMB, and there is also an outdoor room, which is great value for money!
GGuest UserI went on a trip with my 20-something child and my elderly mother. I had forgotten to make a reservation for a pick-up from the station, but there was someone there, so I asked and they gladly agreed.
The hot spring had a large bath and an open-air bath, and the water temperature was just right. There was also a sauna.
The changing room was also clean.
The meal plan included one night and two meals, and the amount of fish, wild vegetables, bamboo shoots and maitake mushrooms in a pot, tempura, etc. was so large that it was almost impossible to finish, and I was very satisfied.
Breakfast was not a buffet, but Japanese food.
There was no meat, so the 20-something child seemed a little disappointed.
I'm sure there was meat at the restaurant outside the plan.
Most of the guests were middle-aged to elderly, and we were the only young guests.
I was satisfied, but overall, I got the impression that it was a hot spring for the elderly, including the food and location.
GGuest UserMy 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!
GGuest UserThe hotel is older, but adorable. Since the heating was broken I got a voucher for the onsen, which was nice too. In the evening there is curry for free, very tasty. Breakfast was also good, thank you.
와와사The location from Hon Hachinohe is reasonable distance on foot. But actually it is center of the city and very convenient to enjoy Hachinohe culture and life. The city art museum is next door and the emperors have stayed this hotel when they visited after East Japan Big Earthquate. To comfort the people and encouragements to rebuild San Riku Region was their main purpose to come and see. Amazing gift was that the paper cranes were prepared on beds to welcome guests. The first experiences during my 35 years' trips across the world. This hotel should be rated by 100 perfect score. The price is also very good!!
ZzhoushurenThe famous specialty cuisine of Yanchi Onsen is the rockfish cuisine.
Source Google Translate: A happy time that transcends time and space.
This hot spring located in Hakkoda Mountain has a 400-year history and is known as one of Japan's three secret hot springs. The hot spring water flowing directly from the bottom of the bathtub is also effective for low back pain and atopic dermatitis. Soaking in the gushing soft water can relieve daily fatigue and spend a happy time. Please enjoy two hot springs: the lower bath, said to be a spiritual hot spring, with a temperature of 38 degrees, and the upper bath, with a temperature of 42 degrees. Even if you just want to take a dip, feel free to come.
JJacq SThis really a gem for us! During our booking, there's no any comment from trip.com, but we saw the location and Japan hotel website reviews are not bad, we never regret to choose this hidden gem stay! This stay operated by a family, they're friendly, communication wise main by translate apps. During our stay, there's only we 1 family, we deeply enjoyed the privacy. The ryokan is sparkling clean, onsen is real best & clean, foods are the BEST local foods. To go this place, suggest to self drive. Unfortunately after we left, the stay close for winter rest. I'll definitely come back to this for next
GGuest UserJapanese hot spring hotel, simple, good environment. I was the only foreigner that day. It's just a few steps from Asamushi Station, but there are not many shops around and they have business hours. I arrived late that day and had no food, so I had to ask the front desk aunt to make an appointment for the hot spring. There are three, I randomly chose an empty one, the hygiene is OK, maybe there are not many people in the off-season, but if you have a cleanliness obsession, you can ignore the bath. I went to Aomori and came back late after dinner. The front desk changed to an uncle, who helped me connect to the wifi, and was quite kind. There was no hot water when I washed my face at 12 pm, and the toilet was also cold. The next morning, the water was still cold, but the toilet water was hot. When I left, the front desk changed to an old lady, who kept bowing to see me out. I wanted to smoke a cigarette in the yard before leaving, but I felt embarrassed. I waited for a while before going back to smoke one in the yard before leaving. If time is not urgent, I will stay next time and make an appointment for Japanese set meals in advance, both at noon and in the evening, (it must be early) It should be the kind that the surrounding merchants receive orders and deliver to the hotel, which is cheap and affordable.
DDearest1335It was a sudden search for a place to stay because Shinkansen had a problem, so I had to find a place before midnight. So I found this place. It's a bit far from JR Aomori, but it's walkable. The hotel is good and worth the price. There's a bathtub, TV, refrigerator, and kettle. The receptionist also provided good service. I was impressed. If you want a budget place to stay, this is the place for you.
GGuest UserThe staff was exceptionally accommodating and very kind. The gentleman at the front desk literally ran when I requested extra pillows. Also he gave us a non smoking room when I booked the only room they had which was smoking. The room was large and the air conditioning kept you cold! The nightwear also was very comfortable. The breakfast was delicious. This hotel was definitely a 4 star in my books!!
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