"A little confusing in that the hotel is named 'Kita Hotel' on Expedia but at the hotel it is named the 'Hotel Du Nord' - Google Maps though has both names.
The public areas look a little dated but the room l had was very comfortable (best sleep l've had in a long time) and spotlessly clean.
Hotel is an easy 20 minute walk from Morioka station so long as you are travelling with minimal luggage. "
"A little confusing in that the hotel is named 'Kita Hotel' on Expedia but at the hotel it is named the 'Hotel Du Nord' - Google Maps though has both names.
The public areas look a little dated but the room l had was very comfortable (best sleep l've had in a long time) and spotlessly clean.
Hotel is an easy 20 minute walk from Morioka station so long as you are travelling with minimal luggage. "
"Very nice breakfast with a wide selection of traditional Japanese dishes. The hotel is a bit old, but you can still feel its former glory. Staff were friendly and helpful throughout the stay."
"Very nice breakfast with a wide selection of traditional Japanese dishes. The hotel is a bit old, but you can still feel its former glory. Staff were friendly and helpful throughout the stay."
"We only stayed one night in Morioka but would have happily remained a little longer at this hotel. The room and bed were comfortable, and the staff were very pleasant.
The breakfast buffet was by far the highlight, with a wonderful variety of hot and cold options, and plenty of vegetarian dishes for my husband. I wanted to try I've of everything but just couldn't fit it all in!
It was also an easy walk from the JR station (12-15 minutes)."
"We only stayed one night in Morioka but would have happily remained a little longer at this hotel. The room and bed were comfortable, and the staff were very pleasant.
The breakfast buffet was by far the highlight, with a wonderful variety of hot and cold options, and plenty of vegetarian dishes for my husband. I wanted to try I've of everything but just couldn't fit it all in!
It was also an easy walk from the JR station (12-15 minutes)."
"Pearl City hotel made my trip very easy. There are delicious restaurants around, including first floor Monogatari place. Throwback to 90s with its retro feel is a plus for me. Many landmarks and museums are all in walking distance. Thanks!"
"Pearl City hotel made my trip very easy. There are delicious restaurants around, including first floor Monogatari place. Throwback to 90s with its retro feel is a plus for me. Many landmarks and museums are all in walking distance. Thanks!"
"Dont stay here this hotel is so basic .No English spoken no amenities . So tiny rooms .I stayed Hotel Metropolitan last time nicer.The price of this hotel not worth it to much for so little.Rooms very old very dingy."
"Dont stay here this hotel is so basic .No English spoken no amenities . So tiny rooms .I stayed Hotel Metropolitan last time nicer.The price of this hotel not worth it to much for so little.Rooms very old very dingy."
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"Great location near the train station and good restaurants, hot breakfast, public bath and pajamas to wear around the hotel. The Route Inn was everything we needed for our visit to Morioka."
Yotsuya Church is just one of the places to see in Morioka, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Amble around the area's gardens or experience its museums.
Sakurayama Shrine is just one of the places to see in Morioka, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Experience the area's museums and festivals.
You can study the exhibits at Morioka History and Culture Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Morioka. Experience the area's museums and festivals.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Rock-Splitting Cherry Tree during your travels in Morioka. Experience the area's museums and festivals.
You can spend time browsing the exhibits at Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building during your trip to Morioka. Wander the gardens and parks while you're in the area.
You can study the exhibits at Fukazawa koko Nonohana Museum of Art, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Morioka. Experience the area's museums and festivals.
Morioka Castle is located in Morioka. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 50 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near Morioka Castle?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Morioka Children's Museum of Science, Iwate Museum of Art, or Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building. Nanshoso, Ishikawa Takuboku's Residence when newly married, and Otaya Shimizu Cold Spring are monuments to see when you're exploring the area around Morioka Castle. Consider spending a leisurely afternoon outside at Morioka Zoological Park, Marioka Castle Park, or Takamatsu Park.