"Spacious room (compared to other hotels in Japan), staff were very friendly and helpful, able to communicate in English, hotel was clean and in a great location. Best of all, there were lots of amenities. Beautiful indoor and outdoor Onsen, massage chairs, lounge area with ice cream, free ramen in the evening, etc. "
"Spotless and spacious room with amazing snow views. All staff are very friendly and helpful. Amazing amenities - free onsen, complimentary snacks, fitness classes and even ikebana class. This is the best hotel I have ever stayed."
"Extra kudos to this property. We left some stuff in the hotel room, and the staff mailed it onto a Yamato office in Tokyo. Thank you to the staff for going above and beyond!"
"Room was excellent. It had a small couch and small table to have a small snacks. You can use a beitiful local crafted glasses.
Easy to go to Nebuta museum, Wa Rasse and ASPAM. Also, near the donwtown area.
Walking distance from Aomori station.
We loved the staybat this hotel."
"This is your typical APA experience, although the room was bigger than the ones in the APA hotels in Tokyo. The room was clean, comfortable, and had all the expected amenities. The location was right in the middle of downtown, where you have the main street full of shops. It's also minutes away from Aspam. The Aomori train station is walkable as well. Theres also a bus stop nearby where the airport bus stops. A Lawson convince store is found across the street."
"I stayed here for 4 days in November.
The hotel is a short walk away from Aomori train station, close to several combini and surrounded by restaurants.
My room was fairly small but more than adequate for a solo traveller, although if you have a lot of luggage space may be a little limited. I liked the fact that the wondow in the room opens as I hate sleeping in an overly warm room.
I liked the bathroom unit, where I could shower without needing to climb into the tub.
The room had a mini fridge and kettle. The usual bathroom supplies that Japanese hotels almost always supply are available in the lobby, including slippers and bath salts. Hotel wifi was excellent.
The hotel has 2 washing machines plus 2 dryers and they worked well when I used them a couple of times. There is also an ice machine and vending machine with a variety of drinks. In the hotel room was a reusable water bottle and there are water dispensers on each floor, which I thought was a much better idea than providing free water in plastic bottles.
Breakfast is in a lovely large room and the variety of food available was impressive and of good quality.
I'd happily stay in this hotel again if I return to Aomori."
There are 7 apartments to choose from in Aomori for your stay.
Are you thinking about an apartment instead of a traditional hotel?
Often offering more space than a traditional hotel room, an apartment includes a kitchen for convenient home-cooked meals. Apartments are ideal for families who want the conveniences of home but also for solo travelers who want to stay in at night and plan out their next day.
What's the best apartment for a stay in Aomori?
Big Stone Tsukuda 202: Free WiFi, separate dining areas, and soaking bathtubs are included. Free parking and a terrace are on site. Big Stone Tsukuda 303: Includes free WiFi, separate dining areas, and soaking bathtubs. Access to free parking is available on site. Big Stone Tsukuda 201: Free WiFi, private balconies, and fireplaces are included. Free parking and onsite laundry facilities are on site.
How many apartments will I be able to find in Aomori?
Expedia has 7 apartments to book in Aomori.
What will the weather be like in Aomori?
Though weather is just one factor, it can really affect your travel plans, especially if you are planning a longer stay in Aomori. The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 68°F, while the coldest months are February and January with an average of 32°F. Average annual precipitation for Aomori is 51 inches.
What should I see in Aomori?
Asamushi Aquarium and Hakkodamaru Memorial Ship are a couple of family-friendly sights, whereas cultural attractions include Aomori City Forestry Museum and Aomori Museum of Art. Other places in town to visit include Aomori Port and Nebuta Museum WARASSE.
What's the best way to get to and around Aomori?
Knowing a bit about the transportation options can make your trip smoother when you get to your destination. Fly into Aomori Airport (AOJ), which is located 6.6 mi (10.6 km) away from the city center. You can also search for flights into Misawa Airport (MSJ), which is 34.6 mi (55.7 km) away. You can access metro transit at Yadamae Station, Aburakawa Station, and Tsugaru-Shinjo Station. If you'd like to explore more of the area, hop aboard a train from Shin-Aomori Station, Asamushi Onsen Station, or Namioka Station.