I stopped by for a day trip bath. The quality of the spring is a weakly alkaline simple hot spring, which is a mall-type hot spring that flows directly from the hot spring. The blackest hot spring in Tohoku? It was a black transparent hot water that was a little slimy though it was famous for. The large bathtub in the bathroom was about 41 degrees Celsius, and there was also a hot spring bathtub, so it was a very warm hot spring. There is an open-air bath outside, the sprue is about 40 degrees Celsius, and the temperature of the bathtub is less than 36 degrees Celsius. The bathing fee was 330 yen. In terms of blackness, the mall-type hot springs in Kamata, Tokyo are blacker.
When I searched for ”near hot springs” at Lake Ogawara, the roadside station, it came out, so I went immediately. So, it's my first time, so why not wander around the bathhouse? I don't know who, but I was told, ”Wash your body and then enter.” I thought I knew it. I felt sick. At the timing of entering and leaving the sauna, I heard a voice from a distance saying, ”When you take a cold bath, wash your body and then enter.” Is there something being monitored? I wondered if I didn't want some stranger to come.
Although there are many lonely places in the Showa period when it is called a hot spring inn in the countryside, this is a business hotel like an inn. There is a main building and an annex, the building is beautiful, there is no bath and toilet in the room, but the facilities are clean, the hot springs are also hanging and the amount of hot water is abundant. The room has a futon on the tatami bed and it is not uncomfortable to sleep in.
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Our son is stationed in Misawa, and the hotel is 2 blocks from base. There is a hot breakfast buffet included with the room. We had a smoking room as that is all they had and it wasn't too bad. We did open the window which helped. The rooms are very clean and are cleaned daily. The bath is on the small side but the heated toilet makes up for that. Free parking behind the hotel. We could never find a vacancy but our travel agent was able to.
The staff was exceptionally accommodating and very kind. The gentleman at the front desk literally ran when I requested extra pillows. Also he gave us a non smoking room when I booked the only room they had which was smoking. The room was large and the air conditioning kept you cold! The nightwear also was very comfortable. The breakfast was delicious. This hotel was definitely a 4 star in my books!!
The hotel is clean and the staff is friendly. That's where the positive review ends. The advertising states they have a restaurant on the premises. That's not entirely true. Yes, they have a restaurant that serves a buffet style breakfast, but other than, you better not get hungry during the day, because the restaurant closes by 9 or 10 am. The advertising also states that they have air-conditioning, they do not have air-conditioning in the rooms, which makes for a very humid and uncomfortable stay to say the least. What is is about Japan? For such an advanced country they sure lack basic amenities inside the hotels. It seems as if they enjoy perspiring and being sweaty all day. Very disappointed. I wish I had stayed elsewhere or not come at all, it seems like ALL Japanese hotels are the same. Tiny rooms and sweaty, humid/damp rooms. They can avoid the toothpaste, toothbrush and shaver crap (who travels without their own toiletries?) and give the guest a comfortable climate in the room to sleep in.
Although the facility was quite old, the price was reasonable and the rooms were well-cleaned, so I would recommend this place to anyone who wants to stay in a traditional Japanese inn. I visited by train, and it is just a short walk from the east exit of Misawa Station on the Aoimori Railway, and you can see the building from the station platform, so it's easy to get lost.
There is a large public bath, but it seems to be unisex, so women in particular should remember to lock the door when using it. My room was on the first floor, but the Wifi signal was weak.
3 free services ① Breakfast ② WiFi and wired LAN connections ③ Parking spots in the parking lot for every room
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SSAMURAIABCAlthough there are many lonely places in the Showa period when it is called a hot spring inn in the countryside, this is a business hotel like an inn. There is a main building and an annex, the building is beautiful, there is no bath and toilet in the room, but the facilities are clean, the hot springs are also hanging and the amount of hot water is abundant. The room has a futon on the tatami bed and it is not uncomfortable to sleep in.
GGuest UserWhen I searched for ”near hot springs” at Lake Ogawara, the roadside station, it came out, so I went immediately. So, it's my first time, so why not wander around the bathhouse? I don't know who, but I was told, ”Wash your body and then enter.” I thought I knew it. I felt sick. At the timing of entering and leaving the sauna, I heard a voice from a distance saying, ”When you take a cold bath, wash your body and then enter.” Is there something being monitored? I wondered if I didn't want some stranger to come.
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