"Disappointing. Property is very run down, lots of damaged patches in walls and floors etc. Lobby etc seemed fine but the room and the hallway outside it smelled very bad, like the carpets have never been cleaned or something is going moldy. "
"Disappointing. Property is very run down, lots of damaged patches in walls and floors etc. Lobby etc seemed fine but the room and the hallway outside it smelled very bad, like the carpets have never been cleaned or something is going moldy. "
"Basic hotel directly in front of Honhachinohe Station. Rooms small but clean. Large TV with Netflix, Disney+, etc. Easy 10 minutes walk to Main Street with many restaurants."
"Basic hotel directly in front of Honhachinohe Station. Rooms small but clean. Large TV with Netflix, Disney+, etc. Easy 10 minutes walk to Main Street with many restaurants."
"Helpful staff (I guess it is quite normal and expected anywhere in Japan)"
"Helpful staff (I guess it is quite normal and expected anywhere in Japan)"
Phong
"Everybody in the hotel was very, very friendly and helpful, with whatever issue we came and all staff are good humoured. The hotel is well equipped with many practical and comfortable features (onsen, washing machine, restaurant). Altogether it is excellent value for money."
"Everybody in the hotel was very, very friendly and helpful, with whatever issue we came and all staff are good humoured. The hotel is well equipped with many practical and comfortable features (onsen, washing machine, restaurant). Altogether it is excellent value for money."
"Ver few staff to help you. The quality of meals was the worst I had in decades of staying in Japan.. They charge you like a hot spring hotel but the service and both meals are way off..and it is not a hot spring hotel. Not recommendabl!"
"Ver few staff to help you. The quality of meals was the worst I had in decades of staying in Japan.. They charge you like a hot spring hotel but the service and both meals are way off..and it is not a hot spring hotel. Not recommendabl!"
TSE CHIEH
"A little bit far but worth to stay 2 nights at least. The food and service are good. They serve two free drinks for our dinner. Breakfast place can see the view and we can enjoy self making sandwich also we can prepare some more and bring out for lunch. Very good !"
"A little bit far but worth to stay 2 nights at least. The food and service are good. They serve two free drinks for our dinner. Breakfast place can see the view and we can enjoy self making sandwich also we can prepare some more and bring out for lunch. Very good !"
"Close to Main Street for dining and shopping. Staff were nice and parking was just across the street. I enjoyed my stay. "
"Close to Main Street for dining and shopping. Staff were nice and parking was just across the street. I enjoyed my stay. "
Akemi
"A very pleasant surprise.
The rooms are enormous for a Japanese business hotel.
Beds are comfortable.
Bathroom is standard for this type of hotel.
Staff were very helpful.
Free sake tasting was an added bonus."
"A very pleasant surprise.
The rooms are enormous for a Japanese business hotel.
Beds are comfortable.
Bathroom is standard for this type of hotel.
Staff were very helpful.
Free sake tasting was an added bonus."
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If you're planning a bit of sightseeing during your trip, head to Ishigami Pyramid— just one of the landmarks located 1.3 mi (2.1 km) from central Shingo.
Shingo is well-known for its attractions such as Towada-Hachimantai National Park and Ishigami Pyramid. The city has something for everyone including sights like Tomb of Christ within a small-town setting.
"It’s an old hotel, but clean. The rooms are fairly small, but it’s fine for a business trip.
The only bad point is that the staff insists on making a copy of ID even for foreign residents. "
"It's a perfect place to stay for the price. It also includes free breakfast and free refreshments from 4pm - midnight I believe.
The staff are very inviting, helpful, courteous, and kind.
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"Basic hotel directly in front of Honhachinohe Station. Rooms small but clean. Large TV with Netflix, Disney+, etc. Easy 10 minutes walk to Main Street with many restaurants."
"This is an amazing peaceful place. Just perfect for calming minds and taking care of your body in local thermal water.
Interior in this hotel is so charming and very traditional. Everybody from the stuff is also really cute and polite.
I think if we return here next time in the summer it will be even more interesting with more available facilities of this area. But even now, in middle of April it’s so good and nice. "
"Super cute little hostel, though I’m sure it’d be way better in the summertime! We came in what was off-season (early April), so we basically had the place to ourselves. It was quiet, and very cold, and a lot of the businesses in the area weren’t quite open at regular hours yet, but we still enjoyed our time!
It is a little far from any cities, so accessibility is slightly difficult without a car (there is one or two buses a day? or every other day I believe?), but we managed to rent a car and get around to other parts of Aomori easily enough.
The staff were lovely. Ready to help us during their opening hours. Breakfast was provided and while small, is always appreciated as a traveller! They offer the areas specialty dish for dinner at a very affordable cost as well, we didn’t get the chance to try it but it always looked good when we’d walk by!
There is a lovely onsen hotel right down the road that is very affordable, and, while simple, is essentially all you need for some relaxing. "
"Lovely place. The baths were one of the best we have experienced in Japan. The food experience was fantastic. The staff very nice and helpful. They have staff that can communicate in English which can be a struggle outside of big cities in Japan. Highly recommended it"
"First time staying in this style hotel. Right on the edge of a great downtown area. No frills, but comfortable rooms. Unanticipated extras like evening drinks and face masks. The bathroom enclosure was the thing that threw me. Incredibly efficient, but a bit cramped and odd to a Westerner."
"mattress was rough, can feel the springs and was stuff so not so comfy. room smelt of cigarettes or some weird burning scent. was not a nice smell. floor was dirty and stained, bathroom was very wonky in multiple ways"
"The restaurant was amazing
Very Classy
Very Good Menu
Very Nice Waiters
It Was The Classist Restaurant I seen in Hachinohe
Great Garden View
Just 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"
"Everybody in the hotel was very, very friendly and helpful, with whatever issue we came and all staff are good humoured. The hotel is well equipped with many practical and comfortable features (onsen, washing machine, restaurant). Altogether it is excellent value for money."
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