"The room and the staff's service were excellent. The large public bath was also very pleasant and enjoyable.
We used the second parking lot outside the hotel grounds, but it was completely unpaved, which will be very inconvenient in bad weather. We request that paving work be done as soon as possible.
Breakfast: The quantity and variety were both insufficient, falling short even of the level of free breakfasts offered at other business hotels. Improvements are needed.
Since it's a business hotel, using frozen food is acceptable, but please make the menu more varied so that guests don't get bored during long stays.
In particular, the Western-style breakfast, with its heavy main dish served in large portions, is unsuitable for the elderly and women.
This is a long-awaited hotel in front of Oga Station, and I would like to continue using it in the future. Keep up the good work!"
"The hotel service is very good, the counter has a foreman who can speak Chinese, and the dinner food is delicious. It is recommended to check in in the afternoon so that you can enjoy the most hotel facilities"
"This is a registered hot spring ryokan with a view of Oga Peninsula. I was able to try the stone pot yaki made with local specialties. When I went to see the hydrangea in Yunshun Temple nearby, I noted the direction and bus time, so I enjoyed it, and then came back. The free shuttle to the ryokan makes it easy to reach from Oga station, and the staff is friendly and spacious."
"It's a very typical Japanese hot spring hotel, old but comfortable. The airport transfer service, hot springs, breakfast and dinner were all perfect. We walked along the mountain road to the seaside. The scenery was so beautiful that it cannot be described in words.
What was particularly great was that during dinner, the auntie saw that we liked the paper towels under the plates and very thoughtfully rolled new ones for us. It was so heart-warming despite the language barrier. It was the best experience of this trip. . It's a pity that I don't know her name. I hope I can say thank you to her.
I will go again in the summer if I have the chance!"
"It is located in a hot spring village at the northwest end of the Oga Peninsula. It is easy to access because it passes through a very easy-to-driving road from Akita city.
The building is very clean and the bath is very large and nice inn.
The mini concert of ”Japanese drum” recommended by the front desk was very wonderful.
Thank you."
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Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Oga?
April is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Oga, with average nightly rates around US$131. Prices peak in August, when rates reach about US$400 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from July 13, 2025 to July 13, 2026.)
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US$400
Aug
US$341
Sep
US$331
Oct
US$326
Nov
US$279
Dec
US$337
Jan
US$232
Feb
US$195
Mar
US$131
Apr
US$155
May
US$211
Jun
What is the cheapest day of the week for hotels in Oga?
Hotel rates in Oga are typically lowest on Saturday, with average nightly rates around US$172. Sunday tends to be the most expensive, averaging US$231 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from July 13, 2025 to July 13, 2026.)
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US$203
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US$207
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US$219
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US$210
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US$172
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US$231
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