"We loved the small village feel of Yokote. The Hotel Plaza Annex provided modern amenities, but had an old world charm. The onsen baths on the first and second floor were beautiful and relaxing. We also had an open air wooden hot springs bath in our room, which was very luxurious. Our room was a suite with two beds in one room and a sitting area in the other room. It was very spacious. We ordered dinner and breakfast service for two days. All four kaiseiki meals were delicious and beautiful. Our servers were so kind and caring. We definitely will return for the hospitality of this hotel and beauty and tranquility of Yokote."
"Warm bedroom and reliable hot water for showering in winter. Good for a night in Kakunodate, or more. Breakfast (if purchased when booking) was served in the guesthouse's Italian restaurant just beside. Thin walls though the other guests were considerate to minimise noise during my stay. The owner, Eiko, is a very easygoing and friendly lady. I regret I had to leave."
"Hotel Route Inn Omagari was spotless, good breakfast and very nice hot baths. We have always had a good experience with these hotels. Small rooms but very adequate. "
"The hospitality of Nori-san, Chie, and their family made our stay so enjoyable. They went out of their way to ensure our comfort and shared wonderful details about their beautiful, nutritious, farm-to-table meals. We even got to tour their farm, learn about rice planting, and spot a precious firefly. The house is bright and clean, overlooking rice paddies, with a fully equipped kitchen and laundry facilities. It's also centrally located in Akita, making it easy to visit spots like Lake Tazawa, Dakigaeri Valley, and Kakunodatemachi Samurai district."
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Kakunodate, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay. Kakunodate is known for its festivals and riverfront.
What’s there to see and do in Kakunodate?
Cultural attractions to visit include Kakunodate Samurai Residence Street and Hirafuku Memorial Art Museum. While here, Nishinomiya House and Kakunodate Cherry-Bark Craft Center are other places worth a visit.
What’s a holiday rental in Kakunodate like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in Kakunodate. Holiday rentals offer amenities like laundry facilities and kitchens to help you enjoy your stay. If you're concerned about a clean environment, holiday rentals can offer a sense of seclusion away from public hotel lifts and busy concierge desks while still allowing you a great travel experience. You'll also get more space in a holiday rental than in a standard hotel, which is another reason why a holiday rental is a popular option for small groups.
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