Located in a quiet area, Hirosaki Park Hotel is just a 12-minute walk from Hirosaki Station. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free internet and a restaurant that serves local cooking.
Steven Chun Ping
Hong Kong
The breakfast is served on top floor cafe with great will of the mountain! It is just like a five-stars.
Right across from JR Hirosaki Train Station, Route-Inn Ekimae offers a public bath and a relaxation room with massage chair. Rooms have free wired internet and an en suite bathroom.
Located near popular Hirosaki Castle Park, Dormy Inn Hirosaki offers affordable accommodation with free internet access, a public indoor/outdoor hot spring bath.
alexandra
Switzerland
Best place to stay in Hirosaki with all the expected comfort from Dormy Inn. Beautiful onsen as always with views on Hirosaki. Practical on site parking.
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Just a 10-minute walk from Hirosaki Station, the Hirosaki Plaza Hotel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and satellite TV. The hotel features a Japanese restaurant. Free Wi-Fi is provided in the public...
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Arti
India
The place was very clean and other amenities were also good.
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Set within 37 km of Sannai-Maruyama site and 3.2 km of Hirosaki Castle, Blossom Hotel Hirosaki offers rooms in Hirosaki. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space.
Maria
Belgium
Very nice cozy hotel, clean and nice room. Very well situated near the railways station. Very nice stuff, despite the common language, they managed to informed me as best they could. Hirosaki castle is about 30 min walking distance, 17 min by bus or 10 by taxi.
A lovely city that takes pride in their history, agriculture...
A lovely city that takes pride in their history, agriculture, and festivals. I greatly enjoyed my walk around Hirosaki castle and the surrounding park/gardens. While I might have arrived slightly too early for the famed Cherry Blossoms, I was able to experience the festival that had already begun in earnest. It is very evident that Hirosaki is the apple capital of Japan. Every consumable that can be made from apples was available and each one that I sampled was delightful.
Nathan
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Good hotel, easy check-in and parking across the road.
Good hotel, easy check-in and parking across the road. Quick elevators to higher floors and good views from both sides, all rooms. Great breakfast up high on 13th floor.
Good location near castle and a huge park.
John
10
Scored 10
Hirosaki is excellent option as a base to explore north...
Hirosaki is excellent option as a base to explore north Tóhoku. Very close to Iwaki-san, very close to Aomori city, very close to Ódate (Akita Inu centre). Excellent apples and okonomiyakis, juicy corn on Iwaki-san, spelndid Hirosaki castle! Very laid back and relaxed city but still many options to be entertained or go shopping. Look no further if you wish calm and relaxed but still sufficiently equipped base for your travels.
Tirreus
Czech Republic
8.0
Scored 8.0
People very friendly.
People very friendly. The newly opened MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art) is great. An iconic 19th century brick warehouse has been converted
while keeping much of the old feeling, its history
and memories intact. MOCA collects and exhibits contemporary works and hopes through art to connect thIs extended area with the world. For the
inaugural exhibition, some work by NARA Yoshitomo (born in Hirosaki) is on display together with other contemporaries. Japanese as well as
international artists.
Britt
Sweden
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed two days here in October 19, which was about right...
We stayed two days here in October 19, which was about right. Easy to get to from Aomori. Castle and foundations is undergoing repair and has been temporarily moved - a major engineering feat. But you can still visit it. Very nice town.
Pity we were just a little to late to get to see the rice paddy art.
Ian
Australia
10
Scored 10
Hirosaki is filled with little wonders and delights.
Hirosaki is filled with little wonders and delights. Charming izakaya can be found all over, quiet bars to have a drink, or cultural delights like the Tsugaru Neputa village.
Known more as an agricultural hub (the apples here are fantastic), Hirosaki has much for going for it. The castle and gardens are worth a visit, along with the pagoda and temple.
A far cry from the pace of Tokyo, Hirosaki feels more like a slowed down and scaled bale Kyoto.
A trip to the summit of Iwaki-san (Mount Iwaki) should also be on your list. Unfortunately for keen cyclists, the 67 hairpins to the summit are only accessible by car or motorcycle due to the narrow road. Still, Hirosaki is a very walkable city - though i think it’s best by bicycle.
For western travellers, you can find good coffee, good food and plenty of conveniences to help you on your way. Though, being a smaller city, the public transport is predominantly bus
The hotel chain, Super Hotels, has a great breakfast selection, focused on natural ingredients and local delicacies. Also, when you arrive at this particular chain, they give you a welcome drink at the bar, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. When I was there, they had several different types of local apple juices, a speciality of Aomori prefecture - a bit like wine-tasting but with apple juices!
I also liked the fact that there was an onsen bath, although it's a public bath it's well worth it.
We stayed for just one night but we felt very welcome and we wanted to stay longer. Even if the location wasn’t so central we were kindly picked up and dropped off at the train station.
They even helped us having an early breakfast to catch our early train.
As vegetarians we put the hosts in a bit of a pickle, but they gave us a delicious breakfast nonetheless ;)
We definitely would like to come back 😄
We are a family of 4 people, renting a car to travel in north-east Japan. The host was super friendly and gave us helpful travel information; we saw beautiful cherry blossoms near the house. The house is clean and tidy, with a kitchen, three rooms, a toilet, a shower room and a laundry. Moreover, there's a private yard and a place to park the car. We had a great time here, and thanks to the host!
A home away from home! After five days of busy travel, arriving at Akira’s home was a wonderful experience. He and his wife were incredibly hospital and kind and their house is beautiful. Everything is thoughtful, comfortable and meticulously clean. The shower is amazing! Hirosaki is definitely worth visiting and so is Akira’s home! We wish we could have stayed longer.
When we return to Hirosaki, we will book at Orando no Nikai again. The hostel is architecturally stringent and beautifully built. The assortment of the small gift shop is carefully selected and the products are of high quality. The café offers simple but fine food. The in-house cider is recommended. The people are very polite, discreet and helpful.
-Hotel is located near Hirosaki Station (about 2 minutes walk) with convenient store on 1st floor (7 Eleven)
-Staffs are polite and able to speak basic English
-Room size is good and bed is comfy
-Breakfast is buffet style with many variety of choices, local cuisine also served which is very delicious
Wataru, the manager, went way above and beyond to make out stay excellent. He contacted me in advance to our stay, arranged to pick us up from the station, and helped us navigate around Hirosaki, including taking us to a camera store, and making restaurant recommendations and reservations.
Exceptional cleanliness. The whole building seems to be very new. Furthermore the staff was very professional and the whole concept of the hostel is good, e.g. there is a place to leave luggage after check-out. Also the privacy is high for hostel standards, it resembles a capsule hotel.
Located in a convenient location, there were a lot of restaurants/bars nearby. A room was bit small but it's the Japanese standard and was still comfortable. They have Onsen on the top floor- which was very nice. Amazing breakfast with a selection of local foods.
the staff was so nice and friendly, it is the house of an old couple. its not really a hotel but it just feels like youre staying over at your relatives or something. its very spacious. i really enjoyed the breakfast too.
The hotel provides washing machine and dryer. There are many restaurants nearby the hotel. Besides, the hotel also offers free parking which is quite rare in Japan.
Good value for money, and good location about halfway between the Hirosaki park (castle) and the railway station. You can walk for 10-15 minutes to either.
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