The 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.
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.
The hotel staff are very warm, polite and attentive. Very satisfied! The room I booked includes a semi-open-air bath, which is a great environment. The room was also cleaned very well. Breakfast and dinner were also very rich and delicious. Highly recommended!!!!
Great hot spring hotel. There is a shuttle bus from Morioka Station at 15:00, 500 yen per person, directly to the hotel. The hotel to Morioka Station is at 9:50 in the morning, and the journey takes 20 minutes. The hotel is very quiet, and Iwate Mountain is outside the window. The hot spring is great and worth experiencing. There are also folk performances in the evening.
The stay was smooth, we arrived at 7:30 in the evening, one berth and two meals, the food was rich and delicious, there was no more reassuring and satisfying than the dining at the accommodation, and the family said it was good.
This hotel chain features night ramen service, which is delicious.
After taking a bath, Meimei sleeps, Japanese-style relaxation holiday style, I like 😘
The experience was superb! The onsen was good and relaxing. I love that they provide yogurt drink and ice lolly. There is also complimentary soba noodles at 9:30pm. What is more important is that they have free laundry and that the status of the machines can be viewed on TV!
We had a great experience with the ski trails and facilities—well-maintained and enjoyable. The hotel price is reasonable. The bed wasn’t the most comfortable but still acceptable. The ski-in/ski-out access is a major plus. The shuttle bus makes it easy to get to Lawson for any essentials. The hotel has a dedicated Yamato counter, which is very convenient for sending gear to and from the hotel. However, there are no restaurants outside the hotel, and the dining options inside are quite pricey.
An interesting secluded place, for those who do not have personal transport, it is necessary to take into account that from Ichinoseki station you can only get there by taxi. The rooms are large, separate bath. Suitable for a rest without fuss. Inside the hotel you need to walk without shoes.
The room was great, especially the indoor bath, the service staff was very good, it was worth coming again
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YyamasukWe stayed here in mid-October to see the autumn leaves.
We arrived at night, and the exterior lights were beautiful.
Soon after entering the room, we were greeted by two stink bugs, causing quite a commotion.
There was duct tape and instructions on how to get rid of stink bugs in the room...
My husband reluctantly managed to get rid of them.
There is one indoor and one outdoor hot spring. Men and women alternate in the morning and evening.
Even though we had tags on our slippers, someone accidentally put them on, which was a bit annoying, but the hot spring was great.
Since there are foreign guests, I think the tags should be written in different characters instead of hiragana.
In the morning, the sun shining on the mountains, visible from the outdoor bath, was beautiful.
There was a strong sulfur smell, and since we were relatively close to the hot spring, it lingered inside our room.
If you don't like sulfur, you might want to request a room further away from the hot spring.
The breakfast and dinner buffets were very extensive, and both my husband and I were very satisfied. Everything was especially delicious for dinner; I ate way too much.
There's nothing nearby, but it's fairly close to Hachimantai, so if you have a car, it's a good location.
The autumn leaves at Hachimantai, which I was looking forward to seeing, were at their peak around the middle of the mountain, and I was moved by how beautiful they were. It was so beautiful, yet not too crowded or deserted, which was great. Maybe it's a hidden gem?
The area around the hotel seems to be at its best around late October. I'm sure there will be autumn leaves somewhere throughout October that you can enjoy.
I wasn't able to participate, but it seems they also hold evening explanations about Hachimantai and stargazing events, which I highly recommend for anyone who wants to enjoy Hachimantai to the fullest.
It would be even better if they could take better measures against stink bugs.
PPavita JWe had a great experience with the ski trails and facilities—well-maintained and enjoyable. The hotel price is reasonable. The bed wasn’t the most comfortable but still acceptable. The ski-in/ski-out access is a major plus. The shuttle bus makes it easy to get to Lawson for any essentials. The hotel has a dedicated Yamato counter, which is very convenient for sending gear to and from the hotel. However, there are no restaurants outside the hotel, and the dining options inside are quite pricey.
KKwok Keung YipThe hotel staff are very warm, polite and attentive. Very satisfied! The room I booked includes a semi-open-air bath, which is a great environment. The room was also cleaned very well. Breakfast and dinner were also very rich and delicious. Highly recommended!!!!
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.
GGuest UserGreat location for hikers on the Michinoku Coastal Trail. We booked the stay with dinner and breakfast, and the dinner was an outstanding multi-course kaiseki style meal. The onsen is a great relief after a hard day of hiking too.
GGuest UserI loved my stay at this hotel! The staff were absolutely incredible, the room was very spacious with a western style room attached to an 8 tatami tea room, and floor to ceiling windows highlighting the snowy exterior. The onsen with indoor and outdoor pools were fantastic, and most people staying at the hotel wore yukata which gave the whole experience a tranquil vibe. The bus from Morioka goes directly to the hotel. It was a perfect traditional Japanese hotel.
PPauline YenThe quality of the open-air bath here is quite good, we like it very much 💕 Although the hotel building feels old-fashioned, it is well maintained. The room we stayed in should have been built later and is a bit far away from the large bathing area. We can just enjoy the exhibitions of the hotel and artists. Paintings and beautiful scenery along the way 👍
GGuest UserExperience full marks. The hot spring is very good. There are few people and quiet. It is also convenient to ski. The flexible refund and change price in advance is also a little advantage compared with other platforms. Go again next snow season
Disadvantages: The public area is small, and the dining still has to go to the crown to choose a lot.
But there's a connection to the crown.
Slide in and out of position a little further from the crown (from the high-end cable car)
GGuest UserThe experience was superb! The onsen was good and relaxing. I love that they provide yogurt drink and ice lolly. There is also complimentary soba noodles at 9:30pm. What is more important is that they have free laundry and that the status of the machines can be viewed on TV!
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