Conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from JR Aomori Station, APA Hotel Aomorieki-higashi offers simple guest rooms fitted with a 40-inch flat-screen TV with video-on-demand programmes.
Gaywood-Eyre
New Zealand
I thought cleaners were lovely and very busy. It was nice to be able to get the BBC World service on the TV.
Set within 6 km of Sannai-Maruyama site and 43 km of Tsuta Hot Spring, Dormy Inn Aomori Natural Hot Spring offers rooms in Aomori.
Tong
Singapore
Awesome facilities and service, such as daily complimentary ramen for supper. Onsen level also had great facilities (eg. extensive comic corner, massage chairs, laundry machines) and set up. Good location, about 10min walk from train station. Room was very spacious and comfortable.
Set in Aomori, within 5.8 km of Sannai-Maruyama site and 43 km of Tsuta Hot Spring, Daiwa Roynet Hotel Aomori offers accommodation with free WiFi throughout the property.
Amanda Chng
Singapore
Location was perfect. Central, accessible, close to the train station.
Set a 6-minute drive from JR Aomori Station and Nebuta House Warasse, Hotel Aomori features a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Bernard
France
A nice standard hotel with a large room
Not too far from the station by the bus.
A wonderful breakfast in self service mode !
With very good and tasty products !
A good team.
Super Hotel Aomori is situated in Aomori, within 7 km of Sannai-Maruyama site and 42 km of Tsuta Hot Spring. This 2-star hotel offers luggage storage space and free WiFi.
Nanette
Switzerland
We had a very comfortable stay and service was excellent. L
Aomori Green Park Hotel is set in Aomori, 6.5 km from Sannai-Maruyama site and 42 km from Tsuta Hot Spring. Boasting a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a restaurant.
Muaz
Malaysia
Breakfast was delicious, filling, and somewhat Muslim-friendly - the grilled fishes were especially great (assuming no mirin). The breakfast area was quite lively too, thanks to the friendly local moms.
The price of the room was unbelievably low for a big city and a late booking.
I rested really well at this hotel, partly thanks to the window shutters.
The coin laundry did its job, though you would need more than one cycle for the dryer machine.
The concierge was really helpful despite the slight language barrier.
Located a 6-minute walk away from JR Aomori Train Station, Hotel Jal City Aomori offers stylish rooms. Free WiFi is accessible throughout the property.
Happy Elaine
Taiwan
The day we arrived was a rainy day, but it is fine to walk there from JR station.
Featuring views of Hakkoda Mountains and Mutsu Bay, ART HOTEL Aomori is located a 3-minute walk from Shinmachi 2-chome Bus Stop where airport shuttle stops.
William
United Kingdom
The entrance was good however that’s where it ended
Located within 3.1 km of Sannai-Maruyama site and 47 km of Tsuta Hot Spring, Toyoko Inn Shin-Aomori-eki Higashi-guchi provides rooms in Aomori. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Close to the station. Great start, tasty breakfast.
Situated a 4-minute walk from Aomori Station, Hotel Sunroute Aomori boasts free WiFi throughout the property. Paid private parking is available on site.
Fly to Aomori Airport from Tokyo (1h 30m), Osaka (2h), or Sapporo (1h). From Tokyo, take the Shinkansen (3h 20m) or a ferry from Hakodate (3h 40m). International travellers can connect via Tokyo or Osaka.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Aomori Airport, located approximately 11 kilometres from Aomori city centre. It offers direct flights to major cities, making it the best choice for accessibility.
Aomori, Japan, offers several public transport options. The JR (Japan Railways) trains and buses are reliable and frequent, connecting key areas. The Aomori City Bus serves local routes. Taxis are readily available, though pricier. Cycling is popular, with bike rentals available. Always verify schedules and routes online.
The best area to stay in Aomori, Japan is the central district, particularly around Aomori Station. This area offers convenient access to public transport, local attractions, shopping, and dining options. It's ideal for visitors seeking both convenience and cultural experiences.
Aomori, Japan experiences a humid continental climate with distinct seasons. Summers, from June to August, are warm with average temperatures around 23°C, while winters, from December to February, are cold and snowy, with temperatures often dropping below freezing. The city receives heavy snowfall, making it one of the snowiest cities in the world. The rainy season typically occurs in June and July.
What guests said about Aomori:
10
Scored 10
Aomori City does not have a lot apart from th Nebuta museum...
Aomori City does not have a lot apart from th Nebuta museum and the art Musuem but it's a pleasant city and the bus service is excellent.
From Aomori City there are plenty of day trips to make either by train or by car. Such as Hirosaki castle, Hirosaki Art Museum, the Gone line to Juniko & bus to Aoike, many spas like at Asamushi or around Mount Habkkoda.
The tourist office is very well organised and friendly.
You could spend a whole week to see the whole prefecture u=in detail.
Will go back to explore the Pacific Coast next time.
Claude
Japan
6.0
Scored 6.0
There wasn’t much to see and I’d skip next time and head...
There wasn’t much to see and I’d skip next time and head straight to Hakodate or Sapporo. We stayed after riding the Resort Shirakami train to Hirosake to see the castle. Most of the restaurants were closed and we could not find a place for dinner. We grabbed snacks at the convenience store. We had to take a local train to the Shinkansen the next day which added to our trip.
laura
United States
10
Scored 10
The San'nai-Murayama Stone Age village museum site on the...
The San'nai-Murayama Stone Age village museum site on the outskirts of Aomori was amazing, with many fully reconstructed thatched dwellings; very atmospheric!
Slightly further south west of the town is the spectacular Hirosaki Castle, with arguably the best cherry blossom display in Japan, (mid April).
Framing almost every photo there will be the astonishing Mount Iwaki, which looms sheer out of the landscape behind the castle. Easily as stunning as Fuji.
The coast road to the west of Aomori is beautiful and rugged, with a shoreline onsen pool at Fukaora.
Aomori has the best seafood anywhere south of Hokkaido. Try the uni!
Little
10
Scored 10
I came to Aomori for the Nebuta Festival.
I came to Aomori for the Nebuta Festival.
It is a great, spectacular event. Perfect for families.
The Nebuta Museum has some great exhibits that gives a flavour of what the festival is like - but without the drums, fireworks and atmosphere.
Unfortunately I booked too late, and only could get a room for one night.
If you want to see this, make sure you book early - as the accommodation sells out quick during the festival.
ANDREW
Australia
10
Scored 10
If you staying in the city and planning to visit nearby...
If you staying in the city and planning to visit nearby hirosaki city
you probably need no more than four days to do everything
first few important things to say
public transportation it's very different from Tokyo trains are not rapidly moving from one city to another
in transport in the city it's not very common it's bases but walking will be the better choice anyway because it's a small city
I will highly recommend the number one restaurant in aomori that have the nebuta show name : Takakyu Nebutanokuni - literally people coming from all over Japan
the staff will try their best to communicate with foreigners but remember at least the minimum required Japanese will help you there
(in general outside Tokyo and Kyoto English is not common at all)
important to say that aomori like sappro have the freshest seafood in all around JAPAN
and few of the main attractions in the city Aomori
( the famous build your own bowl market - A factory - nebuta museum and the Main St ) - two days
hirasaki main attractions - two days
( just google tripvisor hirosako XD)
visiting around winter ? I highly recommend renting a car and driving to the nearby ski resorts not only you'll be welcome bye unforgettable views of snow in the horizon but an amazing ski resorts that I will highly recommend
BTW I visited around mid Mars and skiing is still available around those times of year !
I took effort in writing this down and I wish I could get I review like that when i was planning to visit hope it will help you !
(I couldn't provide photos but I wish I could do beautiful city with beautiful scenes and things to do )
Zur
Israel
10
Scored 10
Took a 2-day trip to Aomori.
Took a 2-day trip to Aomori. On the first day, took the JR Gono line on the prefecture's west coast and enjoyed the beautiful rugged shores' landscape in winter. For the night, stayed at the unique Aomori city, which is famous for the snow-soaked streets. The next day, took a bullet train to Hachinohe, where I rented a car for the Towada lake via the Oirase gorge. The gorge is beautiful in winter, when you can see the frozen waterfalls. And the lake is especially a good place to visit in winter, due to the reduced number of tourists who venture to reach there.
The best of the APA hotels that I stayed at during my 2 week visit to Japan. While compact, it provided all the necessary amenities. The bed was notably larger than the others I had encountered at APA hotels, (though this did leave slightly less floor space). My request for a room with a specific view was honored by the staff. While not terribly fancy, the breakfast was a lovely mix of options, all of which tasted great.
The front staff were very helpful, especially in helping us to arrange ta-Q-bin (luggage forwarding) via Yamato. They did not speak much English, but I could see that they tried their best to help.
The hotel was near conbini, restaurants, and shops like daiso, and a short walk to the station. The rooms were clean, albeit a little small (but this is standard in Japanese hotels, and already better than those in Tokyo).
The breakfast was good, something simple but good enough to start with the day. Both Japanese and western style to choose from, and it even provides bento box, in case you don't have enough time to sit down and enjoy breakfast. But not too many seats/tables, so it could be quite packed during breakfast.
The location and price of the hotel was great. I was returning from a trip to Hokkaido by ferry and the hotel was just a few minutes from the ferry terminal. The staff was very accommodating, suggesting several pay parking locations in the area and pointing out which was the cheapest/most convenient.
The location was excellent. The town itself is also very quaint and calming. The staff were super friendly and welcoming. Always willing to assist even though my Japanese is very poor. There was also a lot of advertising in the accommodation of what was going on locally which was really nice.
Great place, basically brand new. Good sized room for Japan, staff were lovely. Breakfast was good, there is an indoor and an outdoor onsen, free ice cream and Ramen in the evening, as well as free massage chairs and a manga library (Japanese books). Can also borrow umbrellas from the front.
The breakfast was incredible; mind-boggling when you consider the price. Huge variety and the taste beat the buffet at some hotels where I've paid 10x more. The staff happily held my 100lbs of luggage for a few hours after I checked out.
Very nice onsen! Highly recommended
Sample lotions etc. free to take, very nice after bathing in onsen
Room is spacious (for Japanese standard)
Facilities in the room is new, large TV, powerful shower, comfy bed
The room and bathroom were really spacious, which is rare for Japan. It was clean and we had all needed amenities. The staff was also nice. We had a room with mountain view, which was lovely.
The room was really comfortable and the hotel is very stylish with traditional aomori festival elements. The beds are very comfortable I didn't want to get up the next day!
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