Excellent value. Wonderful stay. Spotlessly clean room and a bathroom which we looked forward to using each time. The bathtub was more than sufficient for a personal onsen and the water pressure from the rain shower did not fall short in any way. Complimentary fragrant bath salts packs were made available at the reception area for guests.
The location of this hotel is excellent. There is a Lawson downstairs. And there is an entrance from Lawson to hotel. There is also a tunnel going straight to Morika JR station. Services and amenities of the hotel was perfect! There is a lounge which provides free drinks to every guests . I must book this hotel again and again. Thanks for the hospitality.
Close to JR station - no frill clean hotel for solo travelers. Everything is fine except wifi inside the room is non existence. Standing outside the room at the corridor the signal js strong though..
The hotel is located in Hanamaki Onsen Village, which is a group of three hotels. You can go to the hot springs in all three hotels, but I only went to the Momijikan, which has both outdoor and indoor hot springs. The area is not small and very comfortable. The room is also large, and the breakfast is rich in variety, with Japanese and Western food. There are also sukiyaki, local milk and ice cream. The hotel also has free folk performances in the lobby every night, which is very unique. If it is spring and summer, the rose garden near the hotel should also be beautiful. A very recommended hotel. The disadvantage is that the surrounding public transportation is not very convenient. You can only make an appointment to take the free shuttle bus from the hotel to Shin-Hanamaki Station. Although there are ordinary buses, there are very few buses.
A fantastic place to stay. Staff was very professional and the room was quite comfortable and thoughtful in its layout & amenities. The on-site restaurant served a spectacular seasonal meal and the morning buffet was fabulous for view, quality and quantity. This was also very walkable from the train station. Enjoy!
The location is good for the family ski holiday with all facilities available for this ski-in/ski-out hotel. The breakfast has a good variety while the dinner options are good especially the Teppanyaki restaurant with the local beef and abalone. The Japanese restaurant was also good with various dishes to choose from. The outdoor onsen at 白樺之湯 really worth the visit after the ski and I’d recommend to enjoy at day time. We have also tried the hotel massage services and it was really good and relaxing! The only thing for improvement is that the room themselves are a bit old and maybe should consider renovations in coming years. The shops have many food and drinks and souvenirs. We also got a big pack of fireworks that we can pay together with kids just outside the hotel on the snow slope.
Overall we enjoyed the stay and the slopes and ski school are magnificent!
It was much cheaper than travel arrangement services in Japan, so I made a reservation through this site, which I usually use when traveling abroad.
I usually use hotels within the prefecture when I use Hokans, but I have used this one far more often, and this was my fourth time.
The selling points of this hotel are its ”good location” and ”high quality breakfast.”
Although it is located in the middle of a main street in the downtown area, it is close to the station, and there are convenience stores, supermarkets, and parking lots nearby.
The breakfast is a typical buffet style, but all four types of curry are delicious, and the use of locally produced ingredients such as yogurt, hittsumi soup, and hitomebore white rice is a great point, and combined with the high cost performance, it is worth noting.
There is no denying that the facilities are old, but they are not unpleasant and I would say that the quality and service are sufficient.
I hope that they will continue to manage this good value for money and high quality.
The hotel facilities are new and very clean. The room is very large, with a small living room and a large window looking out at the scenery. There is a private bath in the room, which is convenient and comfortable. The dinner was delicious, but the only drawback was that there was no replenishment of food in the buffet breakfast. We made a last reservation, but many of the food plates were already empty! Even so, the hotel overall is great and I will come back again.
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JjuLiaNa sImStunning location! Walked into the lobby and was floored by panoramic views of the cape.
The hotel isn't modern or new, but it's well-maintained. Stayed in the tatami room and it's extremely spacious.
Opt for the dinner buffet as there aren't lots of dining options unless you drive. Breakfast was full of Western and Japanese options. Oiishi!
GGuest UserThe room is average and the price is super high. I got up late the next day and missed breakfast time, but the waiter sister immediately prepared a set meal for us, curry rice, vegetable soup, Japanese vegetables, juice, very rich, we eat very full, thank you very much! Toyoko inn is generally very close to the jr station, the room is small, but the price is very high! recommend!
KKanThe location is good for the family ski holiday with all facilities available for this ski-in/ski-out hotel. The breakfast has a good variety while the dinner options are good especially the Teppanyaki restaurant with the local beef and abalone. The Japanese restaurant was also good with various dishes to choose from. The outdoor onsen at 白樺之湯 really worth the visit after the ski and I’d recommend to enjoy at day time. We have also tried the hotel massage services and it was really good and relaxing! The only thing for improvement is that the room themselves are a bit old and maybe should consider renovations in coming years. The shops have many food and drinks and souvenirs. We also got a big pack of fireworks that we can pay together with kids just outside the hotel on the snow slope.
Overall we enjoyed the stay and the slopes and ski school are magnificent!
DDevI stayed at this place during my hike through the Michinoku coastal trail. This is a good choice before you attempt Kurosakiso and Kitayamazaki coast. This can be reached easily from Horinai station. Cross the big bridge and walk a bit more, you can see the sign to the left. The hotel has nice indoor and outdoor onsen. Many locals come here to use the onsen. They probably have annual or life membership to use the onsen. It is a nice opportunity to chat with some of them. When I was there, it was raining and hence I could not enjoy the view, however, using onsen after hiking in the rain was quite relaxing. On a clear day, the ocean can be seen from the room window. Dinner can be ordered and is quite good at a reasonable price. The next day, the hotel shuttle dropped me to the train station which was quite nice, I did not have to walk in rain.
HHr waSelf-driving car ありで utilization. Parking lot は no material.
It is a small hotel, but there are a number of rooms or more parking lots, so it seems that you cannot park your car.
A system where you can give a card key at check-in and put it in a box when you go out and leave it as it is. You don't need to leave it at the front desk when you go out. Simple but no trouble.
It is a little far from the nearest Ichinoseki station and the downtown area in front of the station (?), but it is a distance that cannot be walked. Is it a little closer from the east exit? It seems to be within the taxi first ride fare range.
There are seven eleven and drug stores (food super type goods) within 3 minutes walk of the inn, and there is no particular inconvenience in shopping.
The room doesn't feel that big, but it has everything you need to stay as a business and it's a good impression. There is no particular concern about beds and bedding.
WIFI speed is no problem, and the sound of other rooms is not particularly heard and comfortable. Best environment if you don't ask for excessive service.
Free breakfast is a system that takes bread, small bowls, yogurt (Danon), and beverages by yourself. It's simple, but if you don't need ”guts from the morning!”, you can even feel that it's just right.
The price is the lowest among the hotels near ichinoseki station, and there is no shortage of service if it is a business use with a car.
I think it will be a good choice for those who do not ask for extra service for accommodation.
Personally I was able to stay comfortably.
AACNFExcellent value. Wonderful stay. Spotlessly clean room and a bathroom which we looked forward to using each time. The bathtub was more than sufficient for a personal onsen and the water pressure from the rain shower did not fall short in any way. Complimentary fragrant bath salts packs were made available at the reception area for guests.
YYoshimasaIn the natural environment surrounded by mountains and forests, the clear stream behind the inn flows gurgling, healing the body and mind.
It is fun to enjoy each of the four hot springs that flow directly from the source, but we especially recommend the deepest hot spring in Japan.
This is a self-propelled natural rock bath ”Shirasaru no Yu”. This is a very rare hot spring. Due to its depth, you can stand up to enter, but it is evenly distributed throughout your body.
It is said that applying hot water pressure can effectively promote blood circulation. The hall also has a nostalgic atmosphere, as if traveling to the past.
The hospitality of the staff is also very attentive. If you have the opportunity to stay in Hanamaki, it is a hotel worth staying in.
GGuest UserThe hotel was very clean and the staff was helpful. The Japanese style room was large and a teapot with tea was provided.
The hotel had a breakfast buffet with very good food and hot drinks that opened at 6:30 am. We appreciated the early morning opening as we wanted to hike and could get an early start. Most restaurants /shops in MIyako open at 10.
There are plenty of great restaurants downtown and surrounding areas, about a 30-40 minute walk. The hotel is also willing to call a cab.
After a long day of hiking it was great to be able to use the onsen in the hotel.
We would stay there again when visiting Japan.
TTakahiroIt was a ryokan with a very calming atmosphere.
The landlady and staff greeted us cheerfully. When we passed each other in the hallway, they greeted us with a smile, which made us feel very comfortable and we were able to spend a wonderful time there.
The interior and facilities in the room were a little old, but they didn't seem dirty or broken, and there was no noticeable smell.
And above all, the hot spring was great. I think the hot spring is soft and feels good on the skin. The view was also great, so you could look at it forever. Personally, I was worried about the bugs (horses) in the open-air bath, which is like being in the middle of a forest, but I was relieved to see that there was insecticide available.
We only had breakfast, but it was delicious, with dishes made from Iwate-grown hitomebore apples and wild vegetables.
It's a place I'd like to visit again someday.
XXiaoyaosanrenMThe hot spring hotel has a beautiful environment and the service staff is friendly.
The remote location is a big problem. There is no restaurant inside the hotel. You need to walk to another place to eat. It was snowing when we stayed, so it was not very convenient to walk.
The rest is still good.
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