This was the best hotel I stayed at during my trip to Japan. Relabo is directly connected to the JR station, so you can check in on the 4th floor without even leaving the station. The hotel is brand new, the facilities are excellent, the bed is incredibly soft, and both the duvet and the room smell wonderful. It's convenient for getting anywhere, with the bus terminal right downstairs. It's a 5-minute walk to A-Factory and Nebuta House, 10 minutes to the Triangle Fish Market, and Sukeroku Izakaya is also within walking distance. There's a drugstore right opposite the elevator that's open until 10 PM. The public bath is clean and tidy with no dust; one of the two pools has floating real apples and an apple-infused hot spring bath, and the relaxation room offers apple detox water. The hotel staff speak good English, and there are even foreign staff members. The front desk service was a bit less impressive; a few more smiles for guests, even if not genuine, would be a necessary improvement.
The hotel boasts an excellent location. There's a Lawson convenience store right downstairs, which is super handy for grabbing anything you need. You'll also find a wide variety of restaurants nearby. The bus stop is just a minute's walk away. Aomori Station, the seafood market, and Nebuta House are all within a 6-7 minute walk, and there are plenty of souvenir shops too. It's worth mentioning that, as expected from the land of apples, the apple-themed activities and juices are incredibly fragrant and sweet.
Room is clean and spacious. There is free water dispenser every floor, you can try Aomori apple juice at the hotel.
I love the idea that you can choose the cleaning or not cleaning on the television.
You can also see the status of the laundry on the television.
The location is abit far from Aomori station but I think it’s okay. There is a direct bus from Aomori airport to the hotel.
There is a convenience store nearby.
When I book hotels in Japan, two things are most important to me:
1) Close to a JR station;
2) Separate toilet and bathroom.
Looking purely at distance, Toyoko Inn and Route-Inn are closer to the station and cheaper. However, after staying at MyStays, I'm so glad I chose it – I really made the right decision! It's also very close to the train station, and there are many restaurants and izakayas downstairs (a Western restaurant across the street, even though its Google rating isn't high, we ate there two nights in a row and the food was pretty good!). Each of our family of three had our own bed! The support was sufficient, very good! The building looks yellow and old from the outside, but it's really nice inside! Don't be fooled by its exterior! Five-star rating.
This is my favorite hotel chain to book in Japan; you can't really go wrong with it. The rooms are clean, well-equipped, and actually a bit more spacious than I expected.
It's a 10-15 minute walk to the JR station. If you're using Aomori as your base to explore nearby cities daily, you might find yourself a little tired after a long day, as you'll still have a bit of a walk back to the hotel. However, the surroundings are very quiet, so if you don't mind the walk, I highly recommend this place.
The breakfast is delicious, especially the scallop sashimi (I'm not sure if it's an Aomori specialty), which was so good I keep thinking about it... super fresh and sweet! The free ramen at night is also yummy and comforting after a hot bowl, even if it's a tad salty (but hey, it's free, so who's complaining!). On the onsen floor, they offer free lactic acid drinks or popsicles at different times, which are a nice treat.
One minor drawback: the washing machines and dryers are coin-operated. If you don't have enough coins, you'll end up buying drinks from the vending machine just to get change. However, this isn't really a fault of this particular hotel; most coin-operated laundry machines in Japanese hotels probably work this way.
It’s a very large hotel that can probably accommodate hundreds of guests. There were quite a few tour groups staying at the same time, which made the onsen a bit noisy — but that’s quite common when traveling alongside tour groups.
A great hotel. The room, while compact as usual, was incredibly well-equipped, fitting everything you could possibly need into a small space. We had a large and a small suitcase, and had to open them separately – it was a bit of a squeeze, but we made it work.
There's a laundry room with washers and dryers. A communal hot spring bath is available on the same floor. In the evenings, they offer complimentary ice pops, and Yakult during the day.
The lobby features a complimentary refreshment station with coffee, tea, and other drinks. Be warned, the coffee is bitter and scalding hot, so if you're particular about your brew, you might want to skip it. If you do decide to have one, I strongly recommend finishing it before heading out, as there are no trash cans on the street outside! 😂
I thought that 1km from the station would be a comfortable distance, but if you walk in the wind and snow in winter, it will be completely different. It really looks far away, and the service is very good.The hotel offers free apple juice in the lobby, which is also a local specialty.
Mainly stayed here for ski in ski out convenience to Aomori Spring Ski Resort. Hotel rooms are sizeable for Japan standards.
Got the full room and board with 2 meals provided, and buffet selection was decent variety. Lunch options there are limited choices but food is decent. There is also an onsen which was nice.
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Ccarrie0314This was the best hotel I stayed at during my trip to Japan. Relabo is directly connected to the JR station, so you can check in on the 4th floor without even leaving the station. The hotel is brand new, the facilities are excellent, the bed is incredibly soft, and both the duvet and the room smell wonderful. It's convenient for getting anywhere, with the bus terminal right downstairs. It's a 5-minute walk to A-Factory and Nebuta House, 10 minutes to the Triangle Fish Market, and Sukeroku Izakaya is also within walking distance. There's a drugstore right opposite the elevator that's open until 10 PM. The public bath is clean and tidy with no dust; one of the two pools has floating real apples and an apple-infused hot spring bath, and the relaxation room offers apple detox water. The hotel staff speak good English, and there are even foreign staff members. The front desk service was a bit less impressive; a few more smiles for guests, even if not genuine, would be a necessary improvement.
NNekosukiI thought that 1km from the station would be a comfortable distance, but if you walk in the wind and snow in winter, it will be completely different. It really looks far away, and the service is very good.The hotel offers free apple juice in the lobby, which is also a local specialty.
YYymzThe hotel boasts an excellent location. There's a Lawson convenience store right downstairs, which is super handy for grabbing anything you need. You'll also find a wide variety of restaurants nearby. The bus stop is just a minute's walk away. Aomori Station, the seafood market, and Nebuta House are all within a 6-7 minute walk, and there are plenty of souvenir shops too. It's worth mentioning that, as expected from the land of apples, the apple-themed activities and juices are incredibly fragrant and sweet.
AAnonymous UserRoom is clean and spacious. There is free water dispenser every floor, you can try Aomori apple juice at the hotel.
I love the idea that you can choose the cleaning or not cleaning on the television.
You can also see the status of the laundry on the television.
The location is abit far from Aomori station but I think it’s okay. There is a direct bus from Aomori airport to the hotel.
There is a convenience store nearby.
GGuest UserIt’s a very large hotel that can probably accommodate hundreds of guests. There were quite a few tour groups staying at the same time, which made the onsen a bit noisy — but that’s quite common when traveling alongside tour groups.
GGuest UserWhen I book hotels in Japan, two things are most important to me:
1) Close to a JR station;
2) Separate toilet and bathroom.
Looking purely at distance, Toyoko Inn and Route-Inn are closer to the station and cheaper. However, after staying at MyStays, I'm so glad I chose it – I really made the right decision! It's also very close to the train station, and there are many restaurants and izakayas downstairs (a Western restaurant across the street, even though its Google rating isn't high, we ate there two nights in a row and the food was pretty good!). Each of our family of three had our own bed! The support was sufficient, very good! The building looks yellow and old from the outside, but it's really nice inside! Don't be fooled by its exterior! Five-star rating.
GGuest UserMy main reason to go to Ajigasawa was to visit the Takayama Inari Shrine with its snaking Tori gates. It’s about a tenth the length and size of Kyoto’s.
Found this ryokan by reviews in the area. It was a toss up between this and the nearby hotel; which turns out to be run by the same group!
The ryokan shows its age. But it’s very comfortable, clean and the service, especially by Noro who used his translation app so well, was impeccable! They have map of the property in English.
If you drink (alcohol), it’s available in spades! There’s unlimited snacks, water, soda, popsicles, coffee, tea and alcohol for guests.
The onsen is open to public, it seemed like the whole village descends after dinner to have a dip!
We spent one night: dinner and breakfast were excellent!
GGuest UserGood location with lots of buses, there is an ATM in the convenience store next door which is useful. The building is very old and the furnishings could definitely be replaced. There is no air conditioning, the hotel sets the temperature and you choose how much to open the vent. Unfortunately the seal on the window in my room was broken so I was very cold and there was a lot of road noise. The bed was comfortable but the lights in my room would flicker and overall I think the appliances need to be replaced. I appreciated the curry and rice but even the doors don’t automatically lock and I was a bit scared as I was a woman staying alone. It’s okay for the price but I think if they replaced the furnishings it would look a lot better.
GGuest UserBreakfast and dinner are divided into Japanese and Western styles. Dinner is very ceremonial, especially French food. The hotel is very close to the ski resort and Suantang Hot Spring, and there is a shuttle bus. The restaurant has a good view. It is very pleasant to sit in the warm restaurant, drink hot coffee, and look at the snow outside.
GGuest UserFor less than 1400, supper comes out for supper, breakfast comes out. After breakfast, each person drinks a cup of coffee or tea at the bar. The hot spring is free to soak. It is only 20 minutes away from Aomori by tram. I think it is worth taking a half day alone as a relaxing trip. After all, Aomori is very small. I live in the city for a day to see the House of the Sandman and my favorite punch card. Hoshino, why not try it! It's not easy to find a hot spring street that is not in the old forest in the mountains these days (in fact, the hotels in Asamushi are a bit scattered). Talk about the shortcomings, the hotel welcomes you free of charge, but you need to make an appointment or call after you arrive at Asamushi Station. You do n’t need to worry about Japanese if you are in Japan. Even more trouble. However, you can try your luck. Saturday's pick-ups may be intensive, and we just happened to get in the car. If you go by yourself, it ’s not as easy to find as the other ones. Yu Zhi Tang is next to him, and it ’s not easy to find. On the contrary, those who can see the sea are very eye-catching and easy to find. The room is a bit small, to be honest, but eating well can make up for some regrets.
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