HOTEL MYSTAYS Aomori Station is a 3-minute walk from Aomori Train Station. Guests can enjoy their meals and a drink at the on-site café and restaurant.
Chor Fong
Hong Kong
Pleasant staff, convenient location, daily cleaning
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.
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.
APA Hotel Aomorieki-Kenchodori provides air-conditioned accommodation in Aomori. 4.3 km from Sannai-Maruyama site, the property is also 13 km away from Asamushi Aquarium.
A 15-minute walk from JR Aomori Train Station, Richmond Hotel Aomori features rooms with VOD channels and free Wi-Fi.
Janice
South Korea
Convenient location, smart TV, all amenities provided including face mask and bath powder. Comfy bed and even provided iron. I would see this hotel be a great option for someone who is also on a business trip. Parking support provided for parking tower. Air purifier in the room was appreciated. Ice machine on top floor. I would be back.
Situated a 4-minute walk from Aomori Station, Hotel Sunroute Aomori boasts free WiFi throughout the property. Paid private parking is available on site.
Anthony
Singapore
Near the train station and city center, so was close to many shopping and food areas.
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.
Located in Aomori, 15 km from Tsuta Hot Spring, Sukayu Onsen Hakkoda Hotel - Vacation STAY 66845v provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Situated in Aomori, 15 km from Tsuta Hot Spring, Sukayu Onsen Hakkoda Hotel - Vacation STAY 66846v features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
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:
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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
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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
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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
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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.
Eric
Japan
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The food is very good, different types of ramen.
The food is very good, different types of ramen. And it is convenient to go to very beautiful places like Hirosaki apple park and lake Towada. Lake Towada is a must if you visit Aomori and want some relaxing time.
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Aomori the northern city of Japan in Tohoku prefecture.
Aomori the northern city of Japan in Tohoku prefecture. There are many hotel near Aomori Station but I chose Mystays hotel because of the good reviews by other travelers and it so close to the station. Aomori has it own unique cultures
It’s a bit of an old hotel, so it’s funny to see that style. We didn’t know it beforehand, but there was free dinner included! Rice with curry, and it actually tasted really good. I don’t know if that’s a standard thing they do, cause I hadn’t read it beforehand. It was from 18:30-20:30. Breakfast the next morning was just 550 per person, and it was a full Japanese breakfast including rice, fish, eggs and stuff, but they also had some English toast. Dinner and breakfast were both really good.
This is an amazing ryokan. The rooms are Japanese style and very large with a nice sitting room that looked over a beautiful garden/courtyard. The onsen was amazing with both indoor and outdoor baths. The meals, dinner was served in our room, were tremendous. The staff was tremendously nice. They even went so far and to clear 4" of snow from our car before we left. We will return. This time will will take the train. It is an easy walk from the Asamushi Onsen station.
Very quiet area with very fresh air, a great place out of busy city live. Affordable and unique eateries , Lawson, coffee house and mini supermarket around. Onsen all around if you are onsen lover like me. This hotel has private and public onsen or bath the Japanese called them. Private bath just have to book when you arrive. 1min from asamushi station. Take train from Aomori to asamushi , 20mins 460yen. 2 to 3 days stays will be good. Service staff are friendly.
Absolutely gorgeous. I love the garden, even in its winter state, and the outdoor bath and sauna was just amazing with the flurries of snow around. The staff were amazing, and the driver took us to the aquarium and back on our last morning before we took the train back to Aomori. The history is very special, and the food was also spectacular - it was so lovely to experience this Japanese cooking.
Lawson's right across the street. Walking distance to everything. From the Furukawa Fish Market, grocery store, bakery, boutiques and even a knife shop...we did a lot of shopping. Aomori station, A Factory and Nebuta Museum was a little further but walkable. We had a nice view of the city. Spacious room, really large TV and comfortable bed for a Japan hotel.
There was an onsen right next to the hotel, which was amazing to come in and relax after a long day of travelling. We had breakfast at the hotel too and it was also very good. There was a large selection of local food, which means that we got to sample all of Aomori's cuisine too.
It’s close to some of the main touristy places like Aspam, Warrase, A-Factory and even close to Aomori train station. The hotel still smells like new and I am sure it will host many people from now on too.
Glad I chose Daiwa Roynet Aomori this time.
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.
Near the station, easy to find, kind staff, lots of amenities, little onsen with multiple indoor onsen bathes and one outdoor one too, fluffy bed, big tv, and buffet breakfast with Japanese & Western options! Great deal.
If you like Japanese food, onsen, quiet atmosphere, than stay here on meal inclusive rate.
I did nothing but relaxing, since there is not much to do in this small village, outskirts of City of Aomori.
It has an excellent breakfast for a hotel in a small city.
The room is small but the bathroom is larger compared with hotels in japan, and full size of the bathtub.
The staff are friendly and helpful. The hotel provides free bread and dinner, rice with curry. There is a convenient store on the first floor of the hotel building.
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