Located at the foot of Mount Hakkoda, Hotel Jogakura provides mountain resort accommodations boasting natural hot spring baths, saunas and gorgeous Japanese meals.
Shiu May Connie
Hong Kong
The culture & atmosphere there made me feel relaxed n being taken care of
Featuring a restaurant, Berjaya Hakkoda Ski Resort offers accommodations in Aomori, 11 miles from Tsuta Hot Spring and 17 miles from Sannai-Maruyama Site.
Conveniently located a 2-minute drive from the Aomori Chuo Interchange (IC), Hotel Route-Inn Aomori Chuo Inter offers rooms with a video-on-demand system on the flat-screen TV.
Tabinoyado Saikawa enjoys a location in Kuroishi, 20 miles from Lake Towada and 22 miles from Sannai-Maruyama Site.
Rachel
United States of America
The dinner here is exceptional and they are happy to work with dietary restrictions. The breakfast was also amazing. The sheets were nice quality and the room was small but well outfitted. But what really made this ryokan special was the hostess Ranko, who was friendly and thoughtful. We'd definitely stay here again if we were in this part of Japan.
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Scored 10
10
The only co-ed bath house in Japan we've ever visited.
The only co-ed bath house in Japan we've ever visited. Women can buy a bathing suit thing in the lobby shop if you're shy. The onsen is one giant pool, with the womens/mens sides separated by a fence. Some old men definitely stretched to try and peep over the fence, but ladies can easily avoid giving them a free show.
The water is sulfurously smelly, but incredibly medicinal - just had knee surgery and it's like a fountain of youth. Rest area in the lobby is so relaxing, with lounge chairs facing the snowy forest outside. There is a traditional hotel connected to the onsen, and an excellent soba restaurant on site.
Elizabeth
United States of America
Scored 10
10
I consider this a 'must visit' spot.
I consider this a 'must visit' spot. The water is top of the line. The bath is mixed but don't let that keep you away. The water is cloudy and completely opaque, so you can easily cover yourself. For female-bodied people, you can enter the bath behind a fence and even stay completely behind the partition the entire time if you are feeling shy. I do recommend venturing out into the main bath. The bath house is spectacular and can only really be experienced from the main part of the bath (there is a dividing line between the men's and women's sections so don't worry. I even saw men enforcing the rules amongst each other). I have been to several mixed baths and believe that they should always be safe unless they are very secluded or totally empty. Remember, many of the men are probably feeling shy too!
In any case, this is one of my favorite onsen I've been to in Japan and I wouldn't want some women to pass it up because they are nervous about mixed bathing.
Nat Fine
United States of America
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