"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. "
"Kashintei Shirahama is definitely one of the best Japanese ryokans we have visited. Location wise it's perfectly located right by Lake Tazawa, 30 minutes from Kakunodate, ski resort, Dakigaeri Valley, Tatsuko statue. The staff is extremely friendly and helpful, especially Nori-san and Minori. Whenever we hit a snag with our communications, Google Translate would hop in. The first floor is where the private onsen and public onsen are located. The rooms are on 3rd,4th and 5th, with 5 units on each floor. We got the room with 2 double beds. We ordered the half board option so we have Japanese breakfast and kaiseki dinner for 2 days. There's no duplicate dish, and we got to enjoy many Akita specialty such as Kiritanpo, Hinai chicken, Inaniwa udon. Every single dish is exquisite in taste and is a piece of art. The meals are served at a private dining room. You can also use the private onsen free off charge, it's first come first serve for 40 minutes max. There's a free parking lot across there street and elevator, so it's not of a concern with moving the luggage to the room. The bed is very comfortable, we slept like a baby. It's very relaxing vibe."
"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 House Museum and Aoyagi Samurai Manor 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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