Best Hotels in Oga
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Hotel Kinoshita Akita-Oga-Ekimae ★★★
"The room was new, clean, and tidy. The large public bath with its sauna was great. The service was excellent. The minor drawbacks were that it was a bit far from the convenience store and there weren't many restaurants nearby."
Ogaonsen Yuinoyado Bettei Tsubaki ★★★★
"We chose to stay at Oga Peninsula's Yuinoyado Bettei Tsubaki, an inn located on the coast about 3km from Nyudozaki, which is located at the northwestern tip of the Oga Peninsula. When we entered the inn, we were greeted by a Namahage statue in the lobby in front of the entrance. Our room plan was a normal Japanese-style room, with a slight view of the ocean and Mount Kanpu in the distance. The best thing about this inn is the food. The Oga Peninsula is surrounded by the ocean on three sides, so of course seafood arrives one after another. It's delicious enough in itself, but as dinner progressed, there was a demonstration of Oga's specialty, fisherman's cuisine, "stone-grilled cuisine." It's a soup dish made with seafood caught in Oga and vegetables, and a hot stone is thrown into the bucket. It was a very impressive performance. After the show, the soup was brought to our table, and it was delicious, full of the flavor of seafood and vegetables."
Moricho Ryokan
"The staff who checked us in and served us breakfast were wonderful. However, when we tried to use the bar in the evening, we were disappointed that the staff were constantly chatting with locals and completely ignored us. There was only one other group there and they weren't busy, so it was a shame that they treated us that way intentionally. In the end, it didn't feel like we could order anything, so we gave up and left, but even then, no one came over to us. Even if you book the most expensive room, you get this kind of treatment, and I felt that this hotel doesn't offer service commensurate with the price."
Oga Kanko Hotel ★★★
"If you go further the Tohoku Region. There is a small town called Oga and it is known for the Namehage. During my stay here, the staff, facilities and amenities are superb. I also like that they have a long time frame for experiencing both of their onsen that has panoramic view and outside onsen. I also like that performance of Oga locals and is very heartwarming to support rural towns. When it comes to food, you will definately get a proper keiseki meal. If you are any resctiction like vegetarian and vegan. Please let them know right away due to it takes time for them to prepare everything which usually last a day. Overall, our stay in this ryokan is truly stunning. If you have low tolerance to heat though, I am afraid it might need time to cool it because you can't open the windows. "
Yuzankaku (Oga Onsen) ★★★
"I am very satisfied with the overall experience. The meal arrangement includes Oga's unique stone-yaki cuisine, which is unexpected. The staff is friendly and they give you a small gift when you check in, which is very considerate."
Oga Onsenkyo Oga Hotel ★★★
"If you have sun allergie and bothered by sun, this is not the hotel you stay. NO CURTAINS!! Sun rises in that area before 5 am. It’s too bright to sleep, unfortunately I have sun allergy, next couple of days I had to take allergy medicine and used the cream."
Seiko Grand Hotel ★★★★
"The outside of the room is exposed to large windows and only a thin curtain, so it is difficult to sleep on the window bed due to the cold air. The meal composition is good, but it seems that the dishes should be improved as they are served cold. The friendliness of the staff is quite high."
Umi to Irihi No Yado Teisui ★★★★
"Teisui is one of the most polarizing properties we've experienced in Japan. On the one hand, the fact that anything even remotely approaching luxury in the Oga Peninsula of Akita Prefecture should be applauded. The views from the rooms are breathtaking. The hazel-colored onsen bath is soothing. Finally, the story behind the perserverance of the Okami (proprietress) is reason enough to root for the ryokan's success. On the other hand, service is uneven, the food is merely "good" and some of the rooms are not ones we'd ever choose to stay in. Net-net: If we were simply staying here as purely a ryokan experience and did not have intimate interactions with the Okami-san, this likely would have been one of the more underwhelming properties that we will have experienced. First, some background about Teisui that we gleaned from our lengthy conversations with the Okami, Emiko Hirabayashi: Teisui was established in 1992, under a different name, as a midrange boutique hotel. As a result of Oga's remoteness and Japan's economic crash, the owners closed up shop shortly thereafter. It wasn't until 2014 that Emiko's husband, who is based in Tokyo and owns various businesses, decided to purchase and revitalize the property at the urging of a business partner. After attempts by three different GMs to turn the fledgling hotel into a profitable enterprise, he was about to give up when, in 2017 his wife Emiko decided to take on the challenge. She was all set to give up when she learned of the declining onsen quantity from a nearby source that she was reliant upon, and the double whammy of COVID all but made it such that Teisui's future as an ongoing business concern was in major doubt. Her husband's encouragement, however, prompted Emiko to make a bold last stand and double down on Teisui. First, she spent almost a million dollars to dig for an onsen source on site - she hit the jackpot; it was not only viable for bathing, the onsen was also of the rare, brown-ish variety. Second, between 2022 and 2024 she spent $5 million to refresh the building's exterior to a more modern appearance and refurbish the lobby, lounge and all guest rooms. While Teisui still is not operationally in the black, Emiko told us it's getting close, and through continued (good) work of mouth and a bit more guests, she has hopes that it can break even within the next few years. All along, Emiko's goal has been to establish Teisui as a beacon of hope for the locals that strive to increase Oga's stature as a tourist destination, and eventually hand it off to someone who shares the same vision. She does intend to return to Tokyo someday, but not until she finishes what she started. Emiko is also involved in various community projects and organizations, including the protection of the local flora and fauna, and hopes to start a cattle ranch on the peninsula as well. As far as Teisui goes, she hopes to further train the staff members into full-fledged "omotenashi" experts (she admits they're n"
Hotel Park Terrace OGA ★★★
"Did not realise the motel was in an area where there was no amenities. We arrived really late after 10pm. We drove past windmills, power station late at night in a heavy snow not know where we would landed in."
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More Information About Oga Hotels
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Number of reviews |
78 |
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Total properties |
11 |
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Weekday Avg. Price |
CAD 521 |
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Weekend Avg. Price |
CAD 552 |
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Hotel Kinoshita Akita-Oga-Ekimae |
FAQs About Hotels in Oga
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What are the most popular hotels in Oga?
There are many popular options for hotels in Oga. Whether you're traveling for business or a vacation, Hotel Kinoshita Akita-Oga-Ekimae (from CAD 60), Ogaonsen Yuinoyado Bettei Tsubaki (from CAD 283) and Hotel Kazemachi Minato (from CAD 85) are popular choices.
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What is the average price for hotels in Oga?
The average price for hotels in Oga is CAD 521 for weekdays, and CAD 552 for weekends (Friday–Saturday).
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What are popular hotels with high-quality breakfasts in Oga?
yamado-oga- (from CAD 589),Hotel Kinoshita Akita-Oga-Ekimae (from CAD 60) and Hotel Kazemachi Minato (from CAD 85) are popular hotels with high-quality breakfast. Start your wonderful journey with tasty breakfast!
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Which popular hotels in Oga offer free Wi-Fi ?
Whether you're traveling on business or for vacation, internet connection is an essential facility. Hotel Kinoshita Akita-Oga-Ekimae (from CAD 60), Ogaonsen Yuinoyado Bettei Tsubaki (from CAD 283) and Oga Kanko Hotel (from CAD 180) are popular hotels with free Wi-Fi.
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What are the best sap hotels in Oga?
A spa treatment can be the perfect way to unwind after a long day of travel. Hotel Kinoshita Akita-Oga-Ekimae (from CAD 60) and Yuzankaku (Oga Onsen) (from CAD 361) provide wonderful spa services.
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Which hot spring hotels in Oga are recommended?
Consider hot springs in your hotel during traveling? Ogaonsen Yuinoyado Bettei Tsubaki (from CAD 283), Oga Kanko Hotel (from CAD 180) and Seiko Grand Hotel (from CAD 301) have wonderful hot springs. Book now!
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