Recent Reviews for Akita Prefecture Hotels

Royal Hotel Odate
4.1/546 Reviews
We stayed two nights. It was a great experience. Room itself is good, bed is comfortable. Got onsen and free half portion of ramen and rice after 7:30pm, which is a bonus. Ramen is delicious. However, service for a part-time staff (a girl) was bad! This is the first time we experienced such bad service in Japan. First, her greeting was mean and rude, with no smile on her face and kind of ignoring the customer. Second, after we got the room key and get ready to take the elevator, we didn't know the way. She just kept ignoring us which a normal staff would show you the way to the elevator right after finished check-in. Lastly, after we entered into the room, we found out that the toilet seat was loosen. So we went down to the lobby to tell her about these. She was so unhelpful that she did not even want to come up to our room to see what happen, but just tild us to use the toilet in the lobby instead! At the end, luckily there was another senior full time staff just on duty, we told him about this, and he immediately went up to our room to see what happen. Will give this senior staff a 5 star. So other than that part-time staff (girl), all were pretty good.
Umi to Irihi No Yado Teisui
4.7/54 Reviews
An absolute gem! The views stunning, and food is exquisite. The rooms are all recently renovated with wood and in a minimalist style. The hotel had a faint fragrance of cedar? Our rooms each had ocean-facing private baths and panoramic sunset views. I feel so recharged and replenished. The setting is remote but actually not that hard to get to given Japan’s excellent transportation system. It’s 3.8 hours from Tokyo to Akita and then a lovely 50 minutes local train ride to Oga. The ryokan will pick you up. (We opted to book a local shuttle bus as we were seven people with luggage and opted to stop at the Namahage museum beforehand to learn about local lore.) The hotel has a really fun aquarium nearby which kids loved—polar bears, penguins are the main attractions but we also enjoyed the jellyfish and deep sea local fish exhibits. Highly, highly recommend staying here. The staff was incredibly helpful and gracious. Teisui is in on my list as a place to revisit.
Hotel Kan-Raku Akita Kawabata
4.4/595 Reviews
This hotel is right next to a underground rock concert shop. It has frequent tenants who played there or attend the concerts there. If you are driving , you won’t be able to get their parking slots as it mostly reserved for the regulars. The nearby parking lots charges 400 Y from 4pm-8am so if you arrive shortly after check in time and decide to head out early the next day, you may use the 2 carparks that is right beside the hotel. If you can’t make it in time, the hotel cheapest parking option is behind Lawson where they have monthly season parking lots. It’s 600 yen per night from 3pm to 10am. room wise, price to value is below average probably becos of high demand in the vicinity. As for cleanliness, can be better improve. My aircon filter and air filter machine was producing really moldy and smell air , probably from previous guests who sweated in the room. Was a big turn off lucky I came during autumn, can just open the window to get cold air in.
Richmond Hotel Akita Ekimae
4.3/5125 Reviews
It is a little far from Akita Station. It took me a while to find it the first time. It felt very far away. I walked a lot later and it was better. But from another perspective, it is a little closer to Senshu Park. It is within walking distance and it is very convenient to visit the Akita Prefectural Museum of Art. The breakfast is a buffet Japanese meal. You have to queue to enter the restaurant. You can eat Akita's specialties. Recommended.
Hotel Shugetsukan
1.9/56 Reviews
I used it for the examination, compared to the latest hotel, cleanliness The facilities are inferior but nostalgic inn and the land pattern or the landscape The uncle at the reception was kind and relieved on the first land.
Tamachi Bukeyashiki Hotel
4.4/519 Reviews
The corner hall in autumn is beautiful, and I decided to come here temporarily to check in. Someone recommended this hotel on Xiaohongshu. The room was small, but it was enough. The biggest selling point of this Japanese-style hotel is actually catering. It is very beautiful and exquisite. The companion said that the hotel has no hot springs at the one-star level of Michelin, but it provides free tickets for another free hot spring nearby. It is a pity that you can't soak in the hot spring. The boss is an elderly uncle, friendly and cute, can speak simple English, communication is barrier-free.
Ana Crowne Plaza Akita
4.6/5132 Reviews
Room size is good consider modt japan hotel is quite compact. They provide choice of essential oil and eye mask and beaded pillow upon request. The only disappointment is the buffet breakfast and buffet dinner. The buffet dinner is more for group tour.
Hotel Fusch
4/55 Reviews
This place takes a little getting used to. But it grew on me. Amazing meals was the highlight. The service was top notch. Questionable electric extensions all over made me nervous and lack of fire escape in the basement rooms (in winter with 15 feet of snow covering the window) also made me wonder ”what if”. Certainly not a modern building. But lots of people like the old and if you do, I'd ask for an upper bedroom. Can pretty much walk.out of the second story with how much snow was outside. Lots of interesting trinkets all.over the place.
Toyoko Inn Akita-eki Higashi-guchi
4.4/5137 Reviews
It is quite comparable to the standards of domestic Hanting hotels, but the facilities are relatively old. Breakfast is okay and rich in variety. There is no bottled drinking water in the guest rooms, but there are water dispensers and vending machines in the lobby. Disposable toiletries are available at the lobby counter. Akita people are very honest. The bus driver saw that we had a lot of stuff and took the initiative to come over and help. I praise the character of Northeastern people!
Hotel Folkloro Kakunodate
4.7/541 Reviews
The hotel is right at Kakunodate Station, just half a minute's walk from the station, which is very convenient. The food in the hotel was delicious. We had dinner and breakfast. It feels very good to sit in the restaurant and have breakfast early in the morning, looking out the window at the quiet station in the early morning. The hotel room is not big. From Kakunodate Station, you can take the Akita Inland Line train north. The scenery along the way is beautiful, and you can just take the train to Aniga Station, otherwise the journey will be too long.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties277
Number of Reviews 2,723
Average Price(Weekday Night)AED 585
Average Price(Weekend Night)AED 610