Is conveniently located within 5 mins walk from the aomori station
Well the room is the conventional small size of most Japanese hotel. Opening up a 30’ luggage is tricky
Location is the bonus point. We were lucky to be still able to catch a great dinner around the hotel when most restaurants are closed.
Hotel provides great amenities and is very clean. It’s totally worth the price we paid
Superb location directly accessible from Aomori Station (Level 3 & 1). The buses were also just downstairs (to go to Oirase Gorge and Airport). The room was spacious, looked new and modern. There's a Nespresso machine with free coffee pods, there's also a Japanese tea set with special tea bags. Also provided free water and ice machine on every floor. There's a free to use lounge with good coffee, juices, apple slices and snacks. The lounge has a great view! The female onsen had a silky onsen with apples floating for deep relaxation. A small downside the room was a little dusty. But highly recommend this hotel if you are visiting Aomori.
El hotel de estilo japonés se encuentra en una situación muy agradable y ofrece una amplia gama de servicios que suelen mejorar la experiencia global. La estética tradicional crea a menudo un ambiente tranquilo, que favorece la relajación y la tranquilidad. En última instancia, la fusión de la comodidad y la cultura hace un viaje memorable.
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.
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.
I 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.
Hotel is not as near as I would like it to be. A good 10 mins walk across multiple traffic lights. First floor is restaurant and connected to Lawson. Checking on 2nd floor and has plenty of amenities included drip coffee! The key distinct difference in all the Japanese hotel is the tiny hotel. Not this hotel! The shower area and bathtub is spacious. The view from 12th floor lift is fantastic- can see the bridge. Breakfast has typical Japanese spread and included raw tuna pieces.
Not a brand-new hotel but the bath area has been renovated and feels very clean. The hot spring water comes from Lake Towada.
Front desk staff were extremely polite and spoke good English. The room is the typical compact Japanese hotel size, perfectly fine for a short stay.
The air conditioning worked really well, but the room did have a slight musty smell.
Conveniently located with a drugstore nearby for shopping, and the train station is just across the street.
The in-room fridge only works as a chiller, no small freezer compartment.
A nice hotel near restaurants and about 800 meters from the train station. But toiletries of not of the expected quality. Has washing machines and dryers to use.
Muy bueno
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LLeCobbAs a backpacker, the journey to the hotel was challenging. I chose this one because it was the closest to Hakusan-Hoko Temple, which I absolutely had to see for its magnificent three-story pagoda and all its surroundings.
Arriving from Aomori, I couldn't leave until after 4 p.m. Having not paid attention, I discovered that there are very few buses between Suwanotaira Station and the hotel, the last one leaving at 5:30 p.m. So, I decided to walk with my 25 kg packs. Walking in the dark through the forest with my small flashlight, I heard a dog barking incessantly near a farm. Suddenly, there was a loud noise in a tree: a bear came down very quickly and started growling. I was terrified, stepped back, and used a bell to scare it away. This happened a five-minute walk from the hotel.
The receptionist was surprised but took my story seriously, asking me for the exact location. I hadn't eaten since morning, and despite the kitchens being closed, she offered to make me onigiri and sake. They were the best I've had since arriving in Japan.
I particularly enjoyed the hotel's onsen for relaxing after the long walk. It was my first time sleeping in a traditional Japanese room, and I loved the experience. Kimonos are available in all sizes.
Thinking I could finally go to sleep peacefully, my phone received two national alerts. I had barely started reading them when a major earthquake struck. The entire room began to shake. I was worried because I had never experienced anything like it before. The alarms in my room and throughout the hotel started going off. The receptionist came to me several times to check if I was alright and to tell me not to use the elevator. The cleaning staff also came to check if the water was turned off in my bathroom. The alarms went off again at 6:00 a.m. and then 8:00 a.m.
The receptionist came to my room to offer to drive me to the temple free of charge, something I had originally planned to do on foot, and then to take me from the temple to Hachinohe Station, because due to the earthquake, all trains between Suwanotaira and Hachinohe Stations had been canceled, as well as the Shinkansen trains departing from Hachinohe that I was originally supposed to take to Tsuruoka.
I am extremely grateful for the support and kindness of the receptionist. She took care of me without me even asking. Thanks also to Yukuri Okobo for her kindness and for driving me to the temple and then to Hachinohe Station.
Despite these very unusual circumstances, I highly recommend this hotel! You couldn't ask for a better welcome as a foreigner, and the rooms and onsen are superb! Arigatō Gozaimasu! 😊
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.
UUsuario invitadoThe location of the ryokan is ideal. It is beautiful and conveniently located along the MIchinoku Coastal Trail. The sunrises are spectacular.
The facility is very clean, with shared bathroom and baths.
The owner and staff are so kind and helpful and their effort to speak English was greatly appreciated.
We arrived late in the evening the first night, past dinner time, but was offered food upon our arrival.
The staff arranged for a cab to pick us up at 6 am the next morning to go to the Morning Market.
There was hot water and delicious green tea bags available all the time.
My daughter voiced that she wanted to see the senbei store/class in downtown Hachinoe. The staff went out of their way to arrange for us to have a private lesson with a senbei sensei who showed us how to make our own senbei, with different fillings. It was one of the highlights of our trip.
Dinner was well balanced and delicious as was breakfast the next morning.
There is a quaint train station across the street from the ryokan that took us to downtown Hachinoe at the end of our stay.
We will definitely stay there again when we return.
UUsuario invitadoHotel is not as near as I would like it to be. A good 10 mins walk across multiple traffic lights. First floor is restaurant and connected to Lawson. Checking on 2nd floor and has plenty of amenities included drip coffee! The key distinct difference in all the Japanese hotel is the tiny hotel. Not this hotel! The shower area and bathtub is spacious. The view from 12th floor lift is fantastic- can see the bridge. Breakfast has typical Japanese spread and included raw tuna pieces.
UUsuario anónimoRoom 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.
UUsuario invitadoVery beautiful clean hotel with great apple onsen bath! Excellent dinner and breakfast. Shamisen performance was entertaining too. We enjoyed staying here!
UUsuario invitadoNos quedamos en Asamushi Onsen (a unos 20 minutos en coche de Aomori centro de la ciudad) como parte de nuestra excursión de primavera de 2025 a la zona de Aomori, y reservamos el hotel Tstsumikan Onsen para quedarse por la noche. La ubicación del hotel es genial. Creo que todas las habitaciones vienen con vistas al océano abierto. No hay tubo de primavera caliente privado en la habitación de huéspedes, pero las grandes piscinas de primavera calientes específicas de género están abiertas privadamente a los huéspedes de la noche a la mañana, desde 8PM. La comida es buena y la cena se sirve directamente en la habitación de los huéspedes. El hotel está muy bien situado, y el hotel está muy bien situado.
SSumon TienkarojanakulEl hotel de estilo japonés se encuentra en una situación muy agradable y ofrece una amplia gama de servicios que suelen mejorar la experiencia global. La estética tradicional crea a menudo un ambiente tranquilo, que favorece la relajación y la tranquilidad. En última instancia, la fusión de la comodidad y la cultura hace un viaje memorable.
UUsuario invitadoIs conveniently located within 5 mins walk from the aomori station
Well the room is the conventional small size of most Japanese hotel. Opening up a 30’ luggage is tricky
Location is the bonus point. We were lucky to be still able to catch a great dinner around the hotel when most restaurants are closed.
Hotel provides great amenities and is very clean. It’s totally worth the price we paid
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