HOTEL MYSTAYS Aomori Station is a 3-minute walk from Aomori Train Station. Guests can enjoy their meals and a drink at the on-site café and restaurant.
CheeHui
Singapore
Very clear to train and bus station with lots of foods to eat nearby
Conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from JR Aomori Station, APA Hotel Aomorieki-higashi offers simple guest rooms fitted with a 40-inch flat-screen TV with video-on-demand programmes.
Located a 6-minute walk away from JR Aomori Train Station, Hotel Jal City Aomori offers stylish rooms. Free WiFi is accessible throughout the property.
Adrian Michael
Australia
The room, although a little cramped for two people with the bed pushed against one wall, was always warm during the late autumn days. Bed was otherwise comfortable although the provision of one thin pillow was unexpected. The bathroom was clean and the shower facilities were satisfactory. Internet with a password was fine. The breakfast was a big plus with a wide range of excellently prepared mostly East Asian dishes. Food items were replaced quickly if they ran out. Staff were always helpful even if our lack of Japanese language was not easy for them.
Set in Aomori, within 5.8 km of Sannai-Maruyama site and 43 km of Tsuta Hot Spring, Daiwa Roynet Hotel Aomori offers free WiFi throughout the property.
Yi Chun
Taiwan
Diawa provides a wide range of personal cleaning products, soundproofing devices is the best among this trip in Japan, value for the money.
Set a 6-minute drive from JR Aomori Station and Nebuta House Warasse, Hotel Aomori features a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
A 15-minute walk from JR Aomori Train Station, Richmond Hotel Aomori features rooms with VOD channels and free Wi-Fi.
Danielle
Australia
I liked that there were complimentary drink vending machines on every floor (apple tea, barley tea, green tea and hot/cold water). Laundry baskets were provided in the coin laundry room which was very handy. Beds were comfy and the room size was great with a wide entrance that allowed us to comfortably fit 2 large luggages.
Situated within 6.6 km of Sannai-Maruyama site and 42 km of Tsuta Hot Spring, Super Hotel Aomori features rooms in Aomori. This 2-star hotel offers luggage storage space and free WiFi.
Diana
Romania
Nice, clean rooms, everything you need for a short stay. Good value for money.
Set within 5.5 km of Sannai-Maruyama site and 43 km of Tsuta Hot Spring, Aomori Center Hotel features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Aomori.
Breakfast was amazing! Staff were very friendly and helpful.
Located in Aomori, 15 km from Tsuta Hot Spring, Sukayu Onsen Hakkoda Hotel - Vacation STAY 66845v provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Set in Aomori, 15 km from Tsuta Hot Spring, Sukayu Onsen Hakkoda Hotel - Vacation STAY 66849v offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Set in Aomori, 15 km from Tsuta Hot Spring, Sukayu Onsen Hakkoda Hotel - Vacation STAY 66848v offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Situated in Aomori, 15 km from Tsuta Hot Spring, Sukayu Onsen Hakkoda Hotel - Vacation STAY 66846v features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Situated within 5.7 km of Sannai-Maruyama site and 43 km of Tsuta Hot Spring, Hotel Abest Aomori features rooms in Aomori. This 3-star hotel features free WiFi and a restaurant.
APA Hotel Aomorieki-Kenchodori provides air-conditioned accommodation in Aomori. 4.3 km from Sannai-Maruyama site, the property is also 13 km away from Asamushi Aquarium.
Spacious room, friendly staff and a good location.
Conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from JR Aomori Station, APA Hotel Aomorieki-higashi offers simple guest rooms fitted with a 40-inch flat-screen TV with video-on-demand programmes.
Pay tv for free, good amenities and good position.
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.
The nebuta warasse museum is a must visit. The floats are spectacular, the history is impressive, and the information regarding the builders and construction is amazing. The food is worth the visit in itself! A day trip to Hirosaki is dessert heaven!
Edwin
United States
Scored 6.0
6.0
We went solely to visit the Aomori Museum of Art, and in...
We went solely to visit the Aomori Museum of Art, and in particular the work of Munakata, a local post-war woodblock artist. We had researched opening times before making our travel arrangements in Japan, but we only learned after we arrived that the Museum was completely closed 'for the preparations for the next exhibition' from 30 September to 4 November 2024 (notice posted 1 October!). So we had nothing planned. Fortunately, the Nebuta festival Museum was terrific, we found a good little cafe and there were crafts to buy (many apple products). So we managed to pass the time agreeably, but would not have gone if we'd known. It might be different if you are going for the snow or the Nebuta.
George
Australia
Scored 10
10
Definitely a walkable city.
Definitely a walkable city.
The habrour area is relaxing and peaceful and if you're lucky you'll come across a music festival or two. However like most other rural places in Japan most shops close early however ther are still a decent amount of izakayas for the night owls. Would highly recommend breakfast or lunch at Furukawa Market Gyosai Centre for a seafood donbori as well as checking out the cute cafes in the area.
The Nebuta Museum is a must as it is Aomori's staple Festival to marvel at the huge floats. It's also the perfect acitvity to get out of the heat in Japan's humid summer.
If you prefer to just explore the seaside prominade offers a relaxing stroll while the side streets provide some cool photography spaces for urban photos.
For more culture check out the Showa Daibutsu Buddah. This is outside of the city centre but the surrounding rice fields and forest contrasts against the hustle and bustle of the city centre. Staff are friendly and can communictae well enough in English. The place is also not crowded with tourists so it is still somewhat of a hidden gem.
Aomori is also the perfect based from which to take daytrips to the surrounding areas such as the coast and mountains.
Rachelle
Australia
Scored 10
10
Aomori City does not have a lot apart from th Nebuta museum...
Aomori City does not have a lot apart from th Nebuta museum and the art Musuem but it's a pleasant city and the bus service is excellent.
From Aomori City there are plenty of day trips to make either by train or by car. Such as Hirosaki castle, Hirosaki Art Museum, the Gone line to Juniko & bus to Aoike, many spas like at Asamushi or around Mount Habkkoda.
The tourist office is very well organised and friendly.
You could spend a whole week to see the whole prefecture u=in detail.
Will go back to explore the Pacific Coast next time.
Claude
Japan
Scored 6.0
6.0
There wasn’t much to see and I’d skip next time and head...
There wasn’t much to see and I’d skip next time and head straight to Hakodate or Sapporo. We stayed after riding the Resort Shirakami train to Hirosake to see the castle. Most of the restaurants were closed and we could not find a place for dinner. We grabbed snacks at the convenience store. We had to take a local train to the Shinkansen the next day which added to our trip.
laura
United States
Scored 10
10
The San'nai-Murayama Stone Age village museum site on the...
The San'nai-Murayama Stone Age village museum site on the outskirts of Aomori was amazing, with many fully reconstructed thatched dwellings; very atmospheric!
Slightly further south west of the town is the spectacular Hirosaki Castle, with arguably the best cherry blossom display in Japan, (mid April).
Framing almost every photo there will be the astonishing Mount Iwaki, which looms sheer out of the landscape behind the castle. Easily as stunning as Fuji.
The coast road to the west of Aomori is beautiful and rugged, with a shoreline onsen pool at Fukaora.
Aomori has the best seafood anywhere south of Hokkaido. Try the uni!
Little
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We booked this hotel as a layover before travelling to Kyoto from Hokkaido. This is near the Shin-Aomori station so it was very convenient. The price was great. Unfortunately, we had smoking rooms, but they did not smell that much after we had opened the window for a bit. It is a typical business hotel. but it was clean, friendly and helpful staff and the breakfast was included. So all in all, it’s a great place to stay if you need something close to the shinkansen stations.
The front staff were very helpful, especially in helping us to arrange ta-Q-bin (luggage forwarding) via Yamato. They did not speak much English, but I could see that they tried their best to help.
The hotel was near conbini, restaurants, and shops like daiso, and a short walk to the station. The rooms were clean, albeit a little small (but this is standard in Japanese hotels, and already better than those in Tokyo).
It is an unforgettable experience that we stay in this hotel, the whole hotel staffs and facilities are great. We forgot to take the mobile battery while we check-out the hotel, but they helped to send us forgotten items to our next hotel in Sendai. So we would like to give our best appreciation to the Hotel JAL City Aomori, and we will book your hotel again if we go to Aomori in the future.
this is a very new hotel just a few months launched and locate on 4th floor of JR aomori station. Lots of shopping "Lovina" and restaurant just on the 1st floor and everything of this hotel is great. Breakfast is excellent and mostly are western food not japanese. I stay in 25 sqm which is a decent size for staying and my rooms has a full bridge view.
Superb little accommodation directly in front of the station (literally 1 minute). Very friendly host, great hospitality. Spacious room in Japanese style with comfortable futons, you even get free tea and chocolate. Definitely recommend it!
Felix
Germany
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