Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travelers who prefer laid-back accommodations with a personal touch. Usually family run, these hosts will provide local recommendations and even optional meals. Guest houses sometimes feature a cozy living room or a garden – and are still cheaper than most regular hotels.
The owners are very nice and attentive. They offered us very tasty extra food and drinks and a shuttle service to the city centre. It really felt like living with the family and made our last days in Japan very special. The bathroom timetable was very convenient and worked well.
Overall it was good, as for a capsule hostel. Just bear in mind that the “capsules” are in the open space so it’s really loud. There are earplugs in the bathroom one can take but I didn’t find them efficient. Also, since the capsules are made out of irregular wooden boxes, one can see the light coming through which I found annoying while sleeping
A beautiful old Ryokan with well-kept wooden interior, a lovely garden and a nice in-house onsen. Close to Hirosaki castle. Some interesting history to be discovered in the house. The tatami were wonderful, as was the yukata provided. The host was so kind to invite us for a tasty drink at the private bar, and gave excellent recommendations for sights and dining in Hirosaki.
We are a family of 4 people, renting a car to travel in north-east Japan. The host was super friendly and gave us helpful travel information; we saw beautiful cherry blossoms near the house. The house is clean and tidy, with a kitchen, three rooms, a toilet, a shower room and a laundry. Moreover, there's a private yard and a place to park the car. We had a great time here, and thanks to the host!
The hotel is in front of the train station and 30' to Hirosaki park. It's very clean and quiet. Breakfast paid extra is a buffet and it'a really amazing!
Everything was easy from check-in to orientation into a new locality. Easy walk to the city centre, a local restaurant nearby, and a clean and quiet room, with very friendly staff and a great breakfast to satisfy everyone.
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