Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"If you are visiting from the West, know you are in a 2 star hotel that thankfully is cleaned to Japanese standards.It's utilitarian, has the basics of what you need and the beds are comfortable. You are visiting a small town with a lot of history and beauty to see. Remember the purpose of your trip is beyond your hotel. Bonus, 7 Eleven is connected the hotel!
I came Hirosaki for the cherry blossoms and to view at night and in the morning. This is the best option, if you want to be in town."
"Great hotel for the price. Bigger rooms than standard Japanese rooms too. Very clean, close to train station, car parking available and very friendly staff.
Will definitely stay here again."
"The property and rooms appear to be quite old everything was very basic nothing to be impressed with by any means. The cleaning staff came into my room and it looked like they went through my things, I’ve never experienced that and I’m not one to say something like this loosely because it’s a serious issue but it was evident and I think that’s unacceptable. The towels they left in my room were old and dirty. "
"Breakfast menu for westerners are very limited..
Big room and location is good. Few blocks from lake,
Restaurants and Shops. Short drive to the Oirase Gorge.
Very convenient."
"We had a wonderful stay at Ishiba Ryokan. The owner, a ninth-generation descendant of a samurai family, shared fascinating stories that brought the ryokan’s rich history to life. As a designated cultural heritage property, it truly feels like stepping back in time.
The location is ideal, just a short distance from the famous castle, and the atmosphere is calm, understated, and deeply tranquil. The owner speaks excellent English and was incredibly welcoming and engaging to talk with. We thoroughly enjoyed our experience and will definitely be returning."
"Such a wonderful stay again. The best thing about this hotel for me is the all you can eat breakfast in which they serve local famous ingredients like tomburi & nagaimo, Hinai-jidori tsumire meat ball.
Location is another thing I like. From here, you can enjoy a little walk around the Keijo Park, visit Akita-inu museum and appreciate the gorgeous view of Mt. Ho-o alongside Nagaki river.
Come experience all this and you'll definitely love it."
"A nice set-up for a ski-in/ski-out resort. My kids also had great lessons with an English instructor. Getting to Appi Kogen was also quite easy with the buses from Morioka Station. We were also bumped up to a larger room, which was very comfortable, especially by Japanese standards. That was also great. However…..
The only drawback was the very limited food options, especially for dinner with young kids, who don’t eat very much anyway. We live in Japan, so we’re accustomed to Japanese portions, local izakayas, bentos, etc. But this was challenging. It was either spend 20,000¥-30,000¥ for a mediocre buffet, where the kids just wanted a few bites of the simplest food. Or a yakiniku restaurant that would’ve been 30,000¥ - 40,000¥ for a family of 4. High-end sushi spot that would’ve been even more pricey. (The room service menu is quite sad, and again would be close to 20,000¥)
Or, you’re left with getting instant Nissin ramen cups at the convene, which is what we ended up doing the last night. (Breakfast, again, pay steep prices at the buffet, or wait till the bakery opens at the comically late hour of 10:00am, when you of course want to be on the slopes.)
Anyway, I’d suggest packing some of your own bentos, or be prepared to pay. ¥¥¥¥¥¥"
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Odate, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay. Odate is known for its lake views and festivals. Make sure you have time to check out the monuments and museums during your trip.
What are some of the best holiday rentals that Odate has to offer?
Cottage Alice: This holiday home rental outside of Odate is near skiing and offers free WiFi to help you feel perfectly comfortable in your new surroundings. It has 9 bedrooms, as well as a kitchenette with a dishwasher, a fridge and a stovetop, so that you can cook with friends or family.
What’s there to see and do in Odate?
While you're exploring the area, Owani Onsen and Chausuyama Park are a couple of picturesque spots to get outside and enjoy nature. Odate Jukai Dome and Nagabashiri Air Hole Museum are other places to visit while you're in town.
What’s a holiday rental in Odate like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in Odate. Holiday rentals provide amenities such as kitchens and laundry facilities so your stay will be comfortable. If you're concerned about a clean environment, holiday rentals can provide a sense of safety away from shared hotel lifts and busy reception areas while still allowing you to travel. You'll also find more space in a holiday rental than in a hotel, which makes a holiday rental a great option for a family trip or a small group gathering.
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