To JR Aomori only 5 min walking distance.
Breakfast provided variety of local food options.
There’s an auto door between Lawson link with hotel Level 1.
Staff all very helpful to introduce the must visit places in Aomori.
Check-in was very smooth. In fact, they allowed us to check in earlier - about 1 to 2 hours earlier, I think. The room was already ready, so they allocated it to us when we arrived.
The room itself was rather small but functional and clean, so we don’t really have any complaints other than it being a bit small. I guess this is Japanese standards.
The pricing is fairly more expensive than the inns across the road, perhaps because of the location and also because it is very new.
The property itself has a very nice onsen. The female onsen had a lot of apples floating in it, which was a very nice touch to showcase Aomori apples.
The front desk staff are very nice and very friendly. They also have staff who can speak Chinese. Not that I am Chinese, but I can speak some Chinese better than Japanese, which I can’t speak at all. Nevertheless, the staff could converse in English, or at least some basic English.
There’s free yoga and some classes, but we didn’t utilise them as it’s not really useful for tourists who would rather spend time outside the hotel. This seems more suited for locals who want a short getaway, but still a very lovely touch.
Breakfast is paid separately and does not come with the room, so there is no comment on that.
The property provides Nespresso capsules in the room, and there is also a better Nespresso machine near the check-in counter.
I also love that they provide water for free without having to pay extra.
The lounge is available for everybody and overlooks the bridge. They provide some free snacks and drinks depending on the timing - different items in the morning and in the evening. That being said, there is no alcohol being served. Also, the coffee there is very bad. I don’t understand why they don’t put the Nespresso machine in the lounge since they have one at the lobby.
Overall, everything was quite perfect for this hotel. In fact, the location was the most perfect part. Once you exit the train station, you enter an elevator that goes up to the hotel. Since it was winter, I was afraid I would need to drag my bags for a long time, but it’s right outside the exit after you tap your card and turn left. If I remember correctly, the elevator is right there and there is no need to go outside at all. However, there are only two elevators servicing the entire building, so there might be some waiting time. I would advise leaving earlier if you have a train to catch.
The only reason this is not a full-star review is because I requested about a one-hour late checkout due to our train time, and they told us we needed to pay - if I remember correctly, ¥2,000 per hour. I felt they were very rigid about the 11 am checkout time. To be honest, even if they had given it to us, we probably wouldn’t have used it anyway, as we later decided to change our train time to leave Aomori, since there isn’t much to do here. Still, the rejection and inflexibility made us feel very uneasy and unwelcome. I think they could have handled this better by being less rigid and more human. So that’s minus points from us. After all, this is part of hospitality, and it doesn’t hurt.
Posizione dell'hotel: vicino alla stazione ferroviaria JR, a circa dieci minuti a piedi. Nelle vicinanze ci sono molti ristoranti e due o tre centri commerciali dove fare shopping.
Colazione in hotel: molto buona, non c'è molta scelta, ma ogni pietanza è preparata con cura. Il succo di mela, il pane, ecc. prodotti ad Aomori sono deliziosi.
Servizi dell'hotel: relativamente vecchi, ma ben tenuti e comunque confortevoli.
Servizio dell'hotel: molto buono, ho chiesto una camera tranquilla e me l'hanno accontentata.
The room is clean . Location of property near to train/bus station, shopping street. First floor is 24 hours kombini. Walkable to A- Factory. Aomori is famous for its apple. Don’t forget to rtry some. I will come back again to stay in this hotel.
Hotel buono e prezioso
La porta anteriore può sembrare piccola e media, ma quando si alza al lobby e la stanza ha più bella vibrazione e interiore.
La stanza è piccola, ma va bene per poche notti.
- Mi piace che il bagno sia separato e abbastanza spazioso.
- Hanno dei distributori d'acqua in tutto il pavimento che è molto bello.
- Il caldo è piccolo ma bollito velocemente.
- Posso sentire la vostra attenzione per i dettagli in ogni area.
- Il personale è carino.
L'hotel è vicino alla stazione e ha un martello familiare vicino. Anche molti ristoranti, come izakaya o cibo confortevole come ootoya e camminare al mercato di Nokkedon mattina.
Se visitassi Aomori di nuovo, questa è una delle mie scelte alberghiere.
Room is just perfect for 1-2 guests. Layout is modern ans functional. Free onsen, both indoor and outdoor. Free laundry machine. Free ramen at night. Free ice-cream. Free apple juice as welcome drink, and a complimentary apple jelly.
Breakfast is amazing, I would highly recommend including breakfast with your stay.
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.
Molto buono. Il ferro è disponibile e può essere raccolto dalla zona di accoglienza. Ovunque è vicino. Buono spazio. Anche se quando si switcherà sull'aria condizionata, il suo arco caldo è esplosivo. Fortunatamente, il tempo e il vento di notte sono più freddi, quindi abbiamo deciso di aprire la finestra per l'aria fresca alla stanza.
Dormy Inn chain hotels rarely disappoint me, and this still holds for Hirosaki one. It is close to Hirosaki Castle rather than Hirosaki Station, but the city has a circular bus that runs every 10 min., and the bus stop for the hotel is just across the road, so it’s not a problem for those who arrive by train.
The room is moderate in size by Japan business hotel standard, but it has the added benefits of offering relaxation onsens. As usual, its onsens have both open and indoor pools. This hotel also has cold water pool and sauna. You get free Yakult in the morning, ice pops in the afternoon till late evening. I recommend.
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PPithirath PhuripatnaraRoom is just perfect for 1-2 guests. Layout is modern ans functional. Free onsen, both indoor and outdoor. Free laundry machine. Free ramen at night. Free ice-cream. Free apple juice as welcome drink, and a complimentary apple jelly.
Breakfast is amazing, I would highly recommend including breakfast with your stay.
UUtente anonimoCheck-in was very smooth. In fact, they allowed us to check in earlier - about 1 to 2 hours earlier, I think. The room was already ready, so they allocated it to us when we arrived.
The room itself was rather small but functional and clean, so we don’t really have any complaints other than it being a bit small. I guess this is Japanese standards.
The pricing is fairly more expensive than the inns across the road, perhaps because of the location and also because it is very new.
The property itself has a very nice onsen. The female onsen had a lot of apples floating in it, which was a very nice touch to showcase Aomori apples.
The front desk staff are very nice and very friendly. They also have staff who can speak Chinese. Not that I am Chinese, but I can speak some Chinese better than Japanese, which I can’t speak at all. Nevertheless, the staff could converse in English, or at least some basic English.
There’s free yoga and some classes, but we didn’t utilise them as it’s not really useful for tourists who would rather spend time outside the hotel. This seems more suited for locals who want a short getaway, but still a very lovely touch.
Breakfast is paid separately and does not come with the room, so there is no comment on that.
The property provides Nespresso capsules in the room, and there is also a better Nespresso machine near the check-in counter.
I also love that they provide water for free without having to pay extra.
The lounge is available for everybody and overlooks the bridge. They provide some free snacks and drinks depending on the timing - different items in the morning and in the evening. That being said, there is no alcohol being served. Also, the coffee there is very bad. I don’t understand why they don’t put the Nespresso machine in the lounge since they have one at the lobby.
Overall, everything was quite perfect for this hotel. In fact, the location was the most perfect part. Once you exit the train station, you enter an elevator that goes up to the hotel. Since it was winter, I was afraid I would need to drag my bags for a long time, but it’s right outside the exit after you tap your card and turn left. If I remember correctly, the elevator is right there and there is no need to go outside at all. However, there are only two elevators servicing the entire building, so there might be some waiting time. I would advise leaving earlier if you have a train to catch.
The only reason this is not a full-star review is because I requested about a one-hour late checkout due to our train time, and they told us we needed to pay - if I remember correctly, ¥2,000 per hour. I felt they were very rigid about the 11 am checkout time. To be honest, even if they had given it to us, we probably wouldn’t have used it anyway, as we later decided to change our train time to leave Aomori, since there isn’t much to do here. Still, the rejection and inflexibility made us feel very uneasy and unwelcome. I think they could have handled this better by being less rigid and more human. So that’s minus points from us. After all, this is part of hospitality, and it doesn’t hurt.
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! 😊
UUtente ospiteEravamo due persone. La stanza in cui ci siamo fermati non era grande. Se avete due valigie sarà difficile aprire entrambe allo stesso tempo. Non avevamo valigie, quindi lo spazio non era un problema per noi. Il personale era molto amichevole, gentile e utile. Ho perso i guanti in autobus, e mi hanno aiutato a recuperarli. Anche tu hai il succo di mela come un bevanda benvenuta al desk front (molto bel succo di mela!). Usavamo il deposito bagagli dopo aver controllato, che non era problema. La stanza era molto pulita. Quando eravamo li avevano un piano eco, che era che la stanza era pulita solo una volta al nostro soggiorno di 4 notti, ma poteva avere i tovaglioli ogni volta che volevamo. Anche se è stato buono dal punto di vista ambientale (ma abbiamo deciso di non avere alcuna pulizia).
In generale, anche se il nostro soggiorno in questo hotel è stato molto buono.
AAchiraya244We book this hotel due to full bloom forecast and fortunately not many hotel left for us to choose. First of all a carpet in my room have fungi smell + cigarettes smell, so this is not what we request non smoking room, due to my allergies. Also air purifier filter need to be change it smell and seem dirty.
MMDevQuesto ostello si trova a buon mercato vicino al lago Towada. È facilmente accessibile dalla stazione di autobus JR. C'è un negozio di comodità a circa 100 metri dalla struttura. Il edificio è un po 'antiquato e le strutture sembrano vecchie. Ma ricordatevi che questo è un ostello e è a prezzi accessibili. Il personale è estremamente gentile e accogliente. Hanno un cuore grande e servo con la loro sincerità. Quando sono arrivato all'ostello presto, non c'era nessuno al desk, ma c'era una nota per me con i dettagli della mia stanza. Poi, quando ho detto che non mangio carne, e che mangio solo riso, la signora Tomoko ha preparato rapidamente pesce senza nemmeno pensare due volte e mi ha chiesto di pagare molto poco. Anche il giorno dopo, ha preparato le noccioline fredde con il riso e ha pagato molto meno, non per i soldi, ma per il suo grande cuore, che serve senza pensare a soldi o profitti. Raccomando molto questo ostello puramente considerando la generosità e dolcezza, la cortesia del personale lì.
Questo ostello è convenientemente situato anche per camminare lungo la gola di Oirase. Più facile rimanere qui e prendere l'autobus fino alla fine nord - Yakeyama o la fine meridionale, lago lago lago Nenokuchi e camminare lungo la gola e tornare all'ostello. In questo modo il viaggio diventa più conveniente e più facile.
DDevSono rimasto in questo luogo mentre camminava sulla pista di Michinoku. Questo posto è vicino alla stazione ferroviaria Tanesashi Kaigan. Luogo molto pulito e ben mantenuto. La signora della proprietaria è molto dolce, gentile e utile. Questo è un fantastico luogo di soggiorno, senza dubbio. Il pranzo e il colazione sono sputtuosi, con una varietà di piatti. E 'un breve passo lungo la costa marina anche. Conosco il basso giapponese, e ho vissuto in Giappone prima. Pertanto è più facile per me rimanere a minshukus. Tuttavia, non è difficile per gli stranieri rimanere in questo luogo. La signora proprietaria è molto utile. Non esitarò a rimanere qui di nuovo quando visiterò questa zona. Ho fortemente raccomandato questo posto.
UUtente anonimoTo JR Aomori only 5 min walking distance.
Breakfast provided variety of local food options.
There’s an auto door between Lawson link with hotel Level 1.
Staff all very helpful to introduce the must visit places in Aomori.
UUtente anonimoRoom 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.
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