"We stayed two nights. It was a great experience. Room itself is good, bed is comfortable. Got onsen and free half portion of ramen and rice after 7:30pm, which is a bonus. Ramen is delicious. However, service for a part-time staff (a girl) was bad! This is the first time we experienced such bad service in Japan. First, her greeting was mean and rude, with no smile on her face and kind of ignoring the customer. Second, after we got the room key and get ready to take the elevator, we didn't know the way. She just kept ignoring us which a normal staff would show you the way to the elevator right after finished check-in. Lastly, after we entered into the room, we found out that the toilet seat was loosen. So we went down to the lobby to tell her about these. She was so unhelpful that she did not even want to come up to our room to see what happen, but just tild us to use the toilet in the lobby instead!
At the end, luckily there was another senior full time staff just on duty, we told him about this, and he immediately went up to our room to see what happen. Will give this senior staff a 5 star.
So other than that part-time staff (girl), all were pretty good."
"Hotel location is good, although the public hot spring is small, but the room is clean and tidy, convenient to travel, the surrounding restaurants are also very delicious, especially the yak barbecue in front of Dachang Garden is great, but also cheap"
"There was a fireworks festival so we went there.
Depending on the location of the room, you might be able to see it from your room.
Although the breakfast menu was not that extensive, there were many homemade dishes and they were delicious."
"The staff in the lobby 々 was kind. The room was clean and the amenities were substantial. It was the first time in several years and it was a long time, and I enjoyed the large communal bath and breakfast."
"Parking spaces are less than teaching, but they can be parked on the roadside inside the hotel. There is a large bath on the side of the lobby that can be soaked to relieve fatigue. The service staff is also very nice"
"This very homestay style accommodation started some 48 years ago by the grandma. Two of her daugthers, Kaori and Katura now runs this cosy place with about 10 rooms. The stars are the two Akita inu, Haru-chan (father), 7 years old. And his daughter, Hana-chan (6 years old). it will take some time to warm up with them, similar to Shiba inu. We got to spend sometime with both of them during our stay, including giving them some treats, watched Haru-chan drinks ice cream with ice (it was a hot day). Chatted with Kaori and grandma to find out more about them. We had dinner and breakfast which was home cooked style. It has been a pleasant stay. Very friendly and down to earth family. This is highly recommended if you are into Akita Inu and enjoy homestay."
"Hotel room is clean and comfortable. They even give one free entrance to the onsen next door. Staff are courteous and welcoming. Only shortcoming is it is located next to a railway crossing and sound proofing is not perfect. So be prepared to be awaken at 2am in the morning due to train crossing."
"Hotel is pretty far away from Odate Station about 30 mins by foot. There are buses from the Station to the Hotel if you do not want to walk. Overall the price is reasonable and it is a decent hotel to stay in Odate."
Plan smarter with Trip.com’s data-backed insights on travel seasons so that you can book your Odate hotel at the right time!
Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Odate?
December is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Odate, with average nightly rates around KRW 94,272. Prices peak in April, when rates reach about KRW 184,528 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from January 17, 2025 to January 17, 2026.)
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KRW 100,000
KRW 200,000
KRW 132,741
Jan
KRW 136,123
Feb
KRW 101,458
Mar
KRW 184,528
Apr
KRW 120,271
May
KRW 130,839
Jun
KRW 156,627
Jul
KRW 142,042
Aug
KRW 108,645
Sep
KRW 141,196
Oct
KRW 105,897
Nov
KRW 94,272
Dec
What is the cheapest day of the week for hotels in Odate?
Hotel rates in Odate are typically lowest on Thursday, with average nightly rates around KRW 111,182. Friday tends to be the most expensive, averaging KRW 160,854 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from January 17, 2025 to January 17, 2026.)
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