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Very nice coastal city with interesting fish markets (where...
Very nice coastal city with interesting fish markets (where you can make your own seafood rice bowl with fresh local catch or rent a dove to grill shell fish, and buy local goods) and beautiful coastal trail. And there is a direct bus to the Lake Towada and Oriase Trail though it's difficult to book the bus tickets on line unless you know how to type your name in Japanese. Staff of the tourists information center at the station are very very nice and helpful. One gentleman speaks unusual good English.
Yi
China
8.0
Scored 8.0
During rain I think 1 day is enough time to see and...
During rain I think 1 day is enough time to see and experience most things.
I can imagine in better weather the beaches and coastline can be interesting.
There was not a lot to do in the city itself, and trains don't run so often. It is probably advisable to rent a car.
Food/Restaurant choices are limited in hon-hachinohe area. Mostly all izakayas and lots of seafood. It's a great place if you like bar-hopping/standing bars/drinking culture. As a solo-traveller this can be a great way to meet people.
Jenny
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We came at the wrong time, JR was fully booked for where we...
We came at the wrong time, JR was fully booked for where we wanted to visit and their staff should have informed the customer before we purchasing the ticket. We end up wasted $120 USD on 2 people’s JR and rail ticket. Very disappointed at the JR service.
You have to love the location. The hotel is right across the street from Hon Hachinohe station. It takes literally a minute to get there. The hotel is on the older side, which is apparent when they give you a physical key on a keychain. There are no keycards here.
The room is small, but the space is used well. Wifi was good, ac worked well. The bed was comfortable. There was a 711 up the road a little, and some very good local restaurants around the hotel.
Excellent central, quiet location close to downtown shops, cafes and restaurants within walking distance. Cheap parking in front of hotel. Polite, elegant front desk staff. We were pleasantly surprised by the little perks offered at check-in, such as the free bath salts bar, alternative choice of shampoo, and welcoming sample of local sweets. Clean, very spacious room.
An older hotel in a central part of the town. The roof and doors are quite low, so much that I had to bend to get into the room. The hotel is on the older side ... and this is evident in the carpet, decor, etc. But it is not too shabby either, given the low price.
After many nights on tatami mats it was nice to get to a bed for a change. very comfortable hotel. good location to explore many of the local night spots. was just a one night stop over but was a nice recharge spot in the midst of a lot of traveling.
Super clean hotel. comfortable beds. A choice of pillow. Free PJ’s to use. Deep bath in ensuite. fridge and kettle in room. Air conditioning. charging cables and ports near bed. Study desk and chair. Nice toiletries.
Old Showa-era Hotel. We stayed in a smoking room and it was not so bad, but those sensitive to smoke smell should avoid. Great location. I'd stay again. Good value for money.
Good location in center of town near izakaya alley. Friendly staff that was very helpful, kind and patient. Decent breakfast spread in clean, basic business hotel.
The hotel has a very good value for money! We even got coupons to spend to the shopping mall and free breakfast. Rooms are ok, the staff was excellent!
This was not a hotel. It was part of a house and more like an Airbnb. It was clean and spacious enough for a family though and the owner was very nice.
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