Right next to JR Hirosaki Train Station, Art Hotel Hirosaki City offers rooms with free WiFi and Simmons mattresses. It features dining options including a tea lounge and teppanyaki restaurant.
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.
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 private bathroom.
Alex Soronk
Indonesia
Located opposite station. Free bfast is nice addition. Staffs are very friendly, in particular Mr. Suzuki? (Hope I get the name right) always provide the best service. Love their laundry is inside the public bath, so you can relax in onsen while do laundry.
Featuring 3-star accommodations, Tabist Hirosaki Touei Hotel is located in Hirosaki, 23 miles from Sannai-Maruyama Site and 1.4 miles from Hirosaki Castle.
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Located within 23 miles of Sannai-Maruyama Site and 2 miles of Hirosaki Castle, Blossom Hotel Hirosaki has rooms in Hirosaki. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space.
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...
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
Luke
Australia
10
Scored 10
I pre-booked 3 nights but I could have stayed longer for...
I pre-booked 3 nights but I could have stayed longer for more day trips. They promote local food. I ate well. Tourist information at the railway station was extremely helpful to me ... better if you have done a bit of research earlier but not essential. Restaurant Kikufuji is very close and was really good. Apple pie. Get the Hirosaki brochures and map; very helpful.
Stayed here with my girlfriend for her birthday. We stayed for two nights during the Sakura Festival. The bed was very comfortable. The room was very clean and aesthetic. The room service meals were tasty, with an array alcohol on the menu, served until 3 am. The host, Wataru, and his staff spoke plenty of English. When he found out it was a birthday stay, he went above and beyond. Surprised us with free sparkling wine and birthday cake! They also drove us to Hirosaki Park and to the station. Best hotel experience ever.
A lot to like about this hotel - easy to find using Google Maps, ample parking. Easy/simple check-in, no passports required. Located next to the train station making it easy to find a taxi, if needed. 7-Eleven on site. Outstanding breakfast spread with a huge variety of different foods. Clean and modern facilities, quiet rooms. Would definitely return to this hotel... but bringing my own pillow!
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.
Breakfast was excellent. The location was difficult for us as we were tourists in Japan travelling by train. This hotel is difficult for people who don’t have a car. However the hotel managers took us to the convenience store our first night and drove us into town to the park the next day which was extremely kind and much appreciated.
Everything. The Onsen on site was amazing. They had extensive vending machines and facilities. I especially loved the breakfast. The hotel was near a great arcade for those late night boredom nights and had a convenient store within walking distance.
The location is easy to find and close to many tourist places in Hirosaki. It is also close to many resturants and bars. The room was quite spacious and the futons were especially comfortable. The staff were also nice and helpful.
Everything was easy from check-in to orientation into a new locality. Easy walk to the city centre, a local restaurant nearby, and a clean and quiet room, with very friendly staff and a great breakfast to satisfy everyone.
This was a typical Super Hotel, with excellent breakfast, great location, and convenient passcode used to access the door of the room. No complaints at all.
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