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Uchino-14 Asamushi, Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture, 039-3501, JapanView Hotel Details
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4.6/5
Great
5 Reviews
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Location4.6
Amenities4.6
Service4.6
Cleanliness4.6
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Jeff
Japanese-Style Room
Checked in Nov 2023
Travel with friends
2 Reviews
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Dec 15, 2023
This family alike hot spring hotel is really nice. When we first arrived at the hotel, their staff was already waiting outside in cold weather, he passionately direct us for parking and also help alight our luggages. He also have a big smile on his face which made us feel very welcome. Their staff are also very friendly and helpful too. Their hot spring is really cosy and the outdoor one is really comfortable. There are also a lot of tourist spots can be visited too. Our room is very big and comfortable. Their staff will help set up the bed for us when we head for the dinner. Their dinner and breakfast were very tasty and fresh, feels like living in a real Japanese family.
Greta0408
Japanese-Style Room
Checked in Dec 2023
Solo travelers
8 Reviews
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on Dec 16, 2023
It's probably about a 10-minute walk from Asamushi Onsen Station, which is not too close. facility: It's a bit old, and the air conditioner is very noisy. If you mind, please pay attention. The tatami and quilt are very nice and comfortable to sleep on. It's just that the quilt is too short, or I'm actually sleeping on a backrest. It seems like there's something in the cupboard. If you see the mats and quilts, please note that there is no bathroom. You have to take a bath in the public bathroom and take a bath in the hot spring (there are 25 rooms in the hotel, so you don’t have to worry about being dirty due to too many people) health: The white socks I wore when entering the tatami were not dirty, but the shower faucet was a bit old and had scale. Serve: The English service is provided by an old gentleman, who is very tasty and very polite. However, the room service is only for Japanese people. Breakfast can be paid at the hotel for 1,500 yen. Please be sure to wear slippers in the room. I actually wore outside clothes. Shoes, the service staff reminded me. Although I didn’t understand the meaning, the gesture should mean this. Generally speaking, if you want to experience traditional Japanese style, you can consider staying here. There are paintings everywhere in the corridor and the atmosphere is very strong.
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beerfarm
Japanese-Style Room
Checked in Nov 2023
Other
2 Reviews
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Dec 1, 2023
It's worth a thousand bucks
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Guest User
Checked in Aug 2024
Other
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Aug 5, 2024
We traveled to Aomori to experience the Nebuta festival. Most places in Aomori were booked so we happened across this ryokan in a nearby town just a 10 minute train ride away. I'm glad we found this little gem. The lobby and rooms are newly decorated. There is a wonderful collection of Shikō Munakata woodblock prints in the lobby. The rooms are comfortable and air conditioned (it was quite hot outside). The rooms have lavatories and water closets, but bathing occurs at the onsen located next to the guest rooms. The town has a beach area with paddleboard rentals and several restaurants (Kannon was nice). The ryokan staff have been very cordial and helpful- but speak limited English. We opted for room only instead of dinner and breakfast as we were out for the festival. But each night they had prepared some soup for the guests as they returned to ryoken which we all enjoyed and appreciated.
Guest User
Checked in Jul 2024
Solo travelers
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on Jul 23, 2024
This is an inn in Asamushi Onsen that is associated with Munakata Shiko. The hotel was renovated in April this year, and the guest rooms, dining area, and lobby have all been updated. In the lobby, there is a tasteful display of original paintings that Munakata Shiko painted at the inn, which shows how much he loved the inn. The guest rooms have been renovated and are very clean. Meals were also served one dish at a time, which was great. The hot spring is a free-flowing hot spring from the inn's own source, and both the indoor and outdoor baths are excellent. The staff are very hospitable, so you can stay with peace of mind. I would recommend this in Asamushi Onsen.
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