The hotel is almost perfect except that there is no bathtub in the room. The service struck me most is the courtesy of the staff. Everyone was so helpful and well-mannered.
An interesting secluded place, for those who do not have personal transport, it is necessary to take into account that from Ichinoseki station you can only get there by taxi. The rooms are large, separate bath. Suitable for a rest without fuss. Inside the hotel you need to walk without shoes.
Really love the hotel. Its right in front of the train station. Check in was very smooth. The staff helped with the process. Then you are provided with a night gown to use. The room was quite spacious for Japan and it was comfortable. And the breakfast was nice too. It was a small spread but has variety and were all good. We have no complaints about this hotel and wish to stay at other Comfort Inns as well if all are as good as this hotel.
We chose to stay at this hotel because we were going to Appi Plateau for skiing. It only takes about half an hour to drive there, which is very convenient.
The hotel is much larger than expected, the staff is very friendly, the most surprising thing is the hot spring, the open-air bath is super comfortable, a lot of skin care products are provided.
Free coffee and soda are provided in the lobby, which is very generous. There are also two free bottles of water in the room refrigerator every day.
The room rate includes one night and two meals. Breakfast is a buffet and dinner is a Japanese kaiseki cuisine, which is very delicious.
The check-in staff introduced the hotel attentively and cleaned the room attentively. The ski rental staff are very patient. 
But the quality of the food in the restaurant is average, and all the shrimps in the seafood are rotten. And some of the waiters are not polite to the guests.

The room is large and the location is good. There are many optional items (shampoo, pillows, etc.) to choose from. The hotel offers discounts on public parking (800 yen/night). If you come back, you will stay at the same hotel.
1. Hotel Location
The hotel is located in Tsunagi Onsen, Morioka.
If you are not driving, the main ways to get there are the very infrequent public buses or taxis with a fixed fare (5,000 yen).
2. Nearby Amenities
Tsunagi Onsen is located in a rural area of Morioka. There is only one convenience store nearby. If you plan to go, it is recommended to buy some daily necessities beforehand.
3. Hotel Facilities
As a hot spring hotel, this hotel has abundant entertainment facilities. For example, the hotel offers traditional cultural performances at irregular intervals in the evenings, and daytime buses to other tourist attractions in the Morioka area. The hotel's main feature is its extensive hot spring facilities, with many baths.
4. Hotel Staff Service
The hotel staff's service attitude is average. The front desk staff are not very enthusiastic, but the staff at the breakfast and dinner restaurants are quite friendly.
It was nice that there was a large public bath and all the amenities were in the room, but there was no drinking water and I had to go to the vending machine on the first floor to buy it, which was a bit of a hassle. Also, it was far from the station (lol).
The Resort location can easily access the Appi Kogen slope and rentals. Hotel is generally good but some details could be improved; such as providing towels in the onsen, increase the number of washing machines and dryers.
Food options within the hotel is limited. The best part is the sake tasting for 100¥
There are fewer hotels in Pingquan City itself.
This is a quite retro and Showa-era hotel. Although the appearance is inconspicuous, the service, meals, interiors, etc. have not changed with the past of the times.
The only downside is that Pingquan City itself is inconvenient for transportation, so if the hotel will be a little farther away in a tired situation (about 15 minutes), maybe you can contact the hotel to meet you?
However, from the hotel to the station, the hotel has a special car transfer, which is very commendable.
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GGuest UserThe Resort location can easily access the Appi Kogen slope and rentals. Hotel is generally good but some details could be improved; such as providing towels in the onsen, increase the number of washing machines and dryers.
Food options within the hotel is limited. The best part is the sake tasting for 100¥
YYoshimasaIn the natural environment surrounded by mountains and forests, the clear stream behind the inn flows gurgling, healing the body and mind.
It is fun to enjoy each of the four hot springs that flow directly from the source, but we especially recommend the deepest hot spring in Japan.
This is a self-propelled natural rock bath ”Shirasaru no Yu”. This is a very rare hot spring. Due to its depth, you can stand up to enter, but it is evenly distributed throughout your body.
It is said that applying hot water pressure can effectively promote blood circulation. The hall also has a nostalgic atmosphere, as if traveling to the past.
The hospitality of the staff is also very attentive. If you have the opportunity to stay in Hanamaki, it is a hotel worth staying in.
MMikissIt was nice that there was a large public bath and all the amenities were in the room, but there was no drinking water and I had to go to the vending machine on the first floor to buy it, which was a bit of a hassle. Also, it was far from the station (lol).
GGuest UserThe hotel nestled in the middle of Iwate and Akita Japan with an amazing sceneries of mountain. The accomodati on is super comfortable with an amazing view of trees and mountains covered in snow. The other highlight of this place is the culinary experience this place got to offer the course dinner and breakfast that uses locally sourced ingredients from both Akita and Iwate prefecture and the presentation of the cuisine that brings out the quality and the stories of the place. Overall an extraordinary experience and worth a trip of its own.
JJovaWe chose to stay at this hotel because we were going to Appi Plateau for skiing. It only takes about half an hour to drive there, which is very convenient.
The hotel is much larger than expected, the staff is very friendly, the most surprising thing is the hot spring, the open-air bath is super comfortable, a lot of skin care products are provided.
Free coffee and soda are provided in the lobby, which is very generous. There are also two free bottles of water in the room refrigerator every day.
The room rate includes one night and two meals. Breakfast is a buffet and dinner is a Japanese kaiseki cuisine, which is very delicious.
KKennedy TownThe hotel is about half an hour ride from Ryusendo Cave (龍泉洞) and is close to the Sanriku Coast. Judging from photos, it’s probably better than other hotels nearby in terms of cleanliness and amenities. It doesn’t disappoint me. The public bath (大浴場) is good. The view over the coast is perfect.
AAimee AzizReally love the hotel. Its right in front of the train station. Check in was very smooth. The staff helped with the process. Then you are provided with a night gown to use. The room was quite spacious for Japan and it was comfortable. And the breakfast was nice too. It was a small spread but has variety and were all good. We have no complaints about this hotel and wish to stay at other Comfort Inns as well if all are as good as this hotel.
AAnonymous User- The main thing is that the front desk is really exaggerated! It's really exaggerated! We asked her to book a restaurant and told her the name, date and number of people, and confirmed it several times, but she actually booked a barbecue restaurant for us that she ”thought” we should go to. Luckily we confirmed again, but the second time she booked the wrong date, and the third time she booked two people instead of three. After communicating several times, she made several basic mistakes. I couldn’t stand it anymore. I wrote down the restaurant, date and number of people, but she still booked the wrong date and told us it’s ok😂 Our friends who were traveling with us finally couldn’t stand it anymore and said to her it’s not ok. It wasn’t even an insult. She cried in front of us😅
- The hotel started to have a power outage at around 6 o'clock, and then there was no hot water until almost 11 or 12 o'clock in the evening. I could only take a shower at that time, and it was almost 2 o'clock when I finished washing and packed up. The breakfast in the morning was not allowed to be delayed. I was not allowed to eat until I requested it, and there was no apology or compensation. This hotel is really expensive. . Especially in a small place. .
- There are other rude things, like telling my friend that the wine in the wine cellar is very expensive, which is contemptuous. . Maybe they think we are guests staying at Crown Plaza? As a high-end hotel, this is not the way they should treat guests. They should be polite to everyone. . He gave me a nice look when we met again at Teppanyaki. . By then we were ready to file a complaint.
I'm too lazy to talk about the rest. They ask you to sit down for breakfast and then ask you to change seats when you want to eat, etc. haha
The hotel is too new, so you have to be mentally prepared to go there. The price is definitely not up to par with the service, and it feels a bit like paying for something.
HHatsuyuki Zhong (Bearbabe)There are fewer hotels in Pingquan City itself.
This is a quite retro and Showa-era hotel. Although the appearance is inconspicuous, the service, meals, interiors, etc. have not changed with the past of the times.
The only downside is that Pingquan City itself is inconvenient for transportation, so if the hotel will be a little farther away in a tired situation (about 15 minutes), maybe you can contact the hotel to meet you?
However, from the hotel to the station, the hotel has a special car transfer, which is very commendable.
GGuest UserThe hotel is almost perfect except that there is no bathtub in the room. The service struck me most is the courtesy of the staff. Everyone was so helpful and well-mannered.
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