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Kyukamura Iwate-Amiharionsen
4.1/56 Reviews
The next day, I stayed at Mt.Mitsuishi to climb the autumn leaves. Because I chose a cheap plan, it was a room without a bus on the cliff side of the east building. The room itself was spacious and there was no problem with the view from the outside terrace. The hot spring is a little far from the main building's ”Taishaku no Yu: 40-42 degrees”, but it's good enough for a stomach before dinner. I went to ”Hakusen no Yu: 42-44 degrees” in the East Building before breakfast, but it wasn't that hot and I felt comfortable. Steak and tempura seemed to be popular at the dinner buffet. Well, the material is so-so, so it was reasonable, but I was satisfied. I set the time to 17:45, but quite a few people had already eaten. Of the three major noodles in Iwate, there was one other than Wanko soba. I had Morioka cold noodles and Morioka jaja noodles (udon). The jaja noodles were more chewy and I liked it. The nostalgic suiton-like souvenir was also delicious. The starry sky looked beautiful, so I participated in the star night from 20:00. When I left the lobby, I had the staff explain various things while looking at the stars in the sky, and it was easy to understand. There were only 6 people, but if the weather is fine at this location, I'd like you to participate. It's free. After the end, I walked to the front of the lift platform, lay down on the bench, and enjoyed the starry sky. I think it would be more beautiful in winter. The next morning, the sea of clouds spread out and it was spectacular. Breakfast starts at 7:00, but there were many people who went out to climb mountains, so there was a line even before it opened. The breakfast buffet had a decent selection of products, and the Koiwai Farm milk and freshly baked bread were popular. I went to the Omatsukura gate parking lot at 8:00 for my planned climb to Mt. I gave up and changed to a walking route after climbing the lift, so I went back to the hotel and received a discount ticket for the lift. 2,000 yen round trip for 3 lifts is now 1,500 yen. There was a coin laundry probably for skiers. I didn't use it because it was my first night, but I am grateful to climbers.
Shizukuishi Prince Hotel
3.7/524 Reviews
This is a winter ski school hotel, known for its convenient facilities and free parking in front of the school. On the evening of January 2, 2020, the selected room was a standard double room, and the top floor was provided with wood panels (including buffet breakfast and dinner) on request (room 932). But I can’t sleep, the discounted price is £6,300 The buffet dinner is diverse. Quality and quantity. Since there is enough down trip from 17.30-20.30 hours, there is a crab leg menu sushi rice and unlimited steaks. There is always something to fill. Breakfast is varied. The quality is also very good. The indoor area of the hot spring is very small. Compared with the size of the school and the boss, it is worth it.
Oushuku Onsen Choeikan
4.7/510 Reviews
First of all, the service was very good at the reservation stage. I was able to tell you a plan that would be more profitable by phone. Thanks to you, we were able to stay for 10,000 yen for two people. The room was large and clean, and I was satisfied that I couldn't think of it as a normal room. And it was a plan with half board, but dinner and breakfast were delicious with a lot of side dishes, and I thought the price was a little too cheap. Also, the bath was very large, and I was happy that the bath with a fairly hot water was separate from the main bath and the open-air bath. The dressing room is clean and spacious, and the dryer in the washbasin is also good, so I am very satisfied. However, I was worried that the venue at breakfast was chilly and I would be happy if the bath was a little longer at night. I would like to take care of you again, and next time I would like to stay in a suite room such as elegance and elegance.
Hotel Morinokaze Oshuku
4.3/57 Reviews
Stayed one night on the last day of the tour. It was mentioned as the best S-ranked hotel. The room was a Japanese-style room with a low bed and was gentle on my knees. The bath was large, and there was nothing to block the front of the open-air bath. Meals are Japanese at table seats in a non-crowded space, both at night and in the morning. It was delicious.
Remnant Oshuku
4.7/51 Reviews
Excellent onsen hotel located in 雫石盯. Easy to find but need a car better. The scenary is quiet and beautiful. Onsen itself is so good. The japanese style room is big and clean with a toilet. Tatami bed is very comfortable. Only downside is the room next to our room is a large room living 8 ppl, so easily listen ppl talking and walking in and out with door closing noise. But host is so helpful that he went to talk to them about the noise. Service is very good. Recommended.
Onsen Minshuku Sakaeya
3.4/58 Reviews
I think it's good for people who want to take a slow time in the hot springs. The star is beautiful and the mind and body are not healed. The hot water is just good and you can get tired.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels11
Number of Reviews1
Highest PriceNZD 415
Lowest PriceNZD 71
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 158
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 156