Lamp No Yado Aoni Onsen Hotel - Hirakawa

Lamp No Yado Aoni Onsen Hotel - Hirakawa

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Lamp No Yado Aoni Onsen Hotel - Hirakawa
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Overview

Lamp No Yado Aoni Onsen Hotel Hirakawa offers 35 rooms a 10-minute ride from Asase Ishikawa Dam Museum. Guests who stay at this ryokan can park their car on site.

Location

You'll need 44-minute drive to Aomori airport. The charming hotel in Hirakawa is about a 10-minute ride from Nijinoko Park.

Rooms

Some rooms are decorated in welcoming design.

Good to know
Check-in/Check-out
from 15:00-18:00
until 10 am
Amenities
Private parking is possible on site for free.
No internet access available.
Other information
Children & extra beds
There are no cots provided in a room. 
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
Building
Number of rooms:35
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Rooms and availability

Japanese-Style Room
  • Max:
    4 persons
  • Room size:

    14 m²

  • Mountain view
  • Heating

Facilities

Main facilities

Air conditioning

Room view

  • Mountain view

Room features

  • Air conditioning
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Essential information about Lamp No Yado Aoni Onsen

💵 Lowest room price 441 NZ$
📏 Distance to centre 13.4 km
✈️ Distance to airport 39.0 km
🧳 Nearest airport Aomori, AOJ

Location

Address
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1-7 Aonisawatakinoue, Okiura, Kuroishi-Shi, Aomori, Hirakawa, Japan, 036-0402
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1-7 Aonisawatakinoue, Okiura, Kuroishi-Shi, Aomori, Hirakawa, Japan, 036-0402
  • City landmarks
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Aoni Onsen
180 m

Reviews of Lamp No Yado Aoni Onsen

8.4 /10
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  • Perfect
    9.6

    This hotel is a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The natural surroundings are stunning with a mountain stream flowing amongst the buildings in a deep valley of the mountains. The rooms are cozy and comfortable, with kerosene lamps and a low table in the daytime. The breakfast is delicious and beautifully arranged. I especially loved the view of the hill and stream from my room.

    All was perfect, no complaints.

    Ruth United Kingdom, 
  • Perfect
    9.8

    This hotel in the mountains is a true gem with its breathtaking views, serene location in a deep valley with a mountain stream flowing amongst the buildings, and attention to detail. The kerosene lamps in the rooms create a beautiful ambience, and the breakfast is simply delightful with its Japanese way of serving at low communal tables.

    No negative aspect.

    Joe United Kingdom, 
  • Perfect
    9.0

    Traditional Japanese meals, excellent food, beautiful baths, stunning view of the waterfall, friendly staff.

    Nothing everything was great.

    Paul United Kingdom, 
  • Very good
    7.2

    A Hidden Gem of Tranquility

    I recently had the pleasure of staying at a charming ryokan nestled in a scenic valley. The entire atmosphere of the place was simply enchanting. It was like stepping back in time, away from the hustle and bustle of the modern world. The traditional Japanese room with tatami mats and futons added to the authentic experience.

    I must mention that the lamp oil smell in the guest room was a slight drawback. Although it added to the authenticity, the scent was a bit overpowering at times.

    Nicky United Kingdom, 
  • Great
    8.6

    This hotel offers a unique experience of traditional Japanese hospitality in the heart of a beautiful valley in the mountains. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, with stunning views of the hill and stream. The kerosene lamps and low tables add to the charm of the place. The breakfast is delicious and the value for money is hard to beat.

    All was ok.

    Ted United Kingdom, 
  • Perfect
    9.6

    The hotel's cleanliness, facilities, and staff were all outstanding. The hotel is located in a deep valley in the stunning north Honshu mountains. Transportation was easy during New Year's Eve, and the hotel offers parking. The staff was accommodating despite the hotel not accepting credit cards. Breakfast was delicious and served in a pleasant environment.

    All was good.

    Rhys United Kingdom, 
  • Very good
    7.4

    What an incredible experience! We had a romantic escape in the mountains and it was worth every effort to get there. The limited access to technology allowed us to disconnect and enjoy each other's company. The traditional Japanese room had the perfect balance of simplicity, comfort, and beauty. The hot springs were amazing - with natural, warm water, and stunning views of the surrounding nature. We also loved the traditional Japanese mountain cuisine, particularly the freshly cooked local trout and the delicious sake.

    It takes some effort to get to this incredible place, so make sure to plan accordingly. We had to take a train and a bus to get there.

    David United Kingdom, 
  • Great
    8.8

    During our trip to the snowy Tohoku area, we were pleasantly surprised to discover a beautiful onsen with a rustic charm that was easily accessible by public transport. The tourist information centre was conveniently located nearby and staff were very helpful in directing us on how to reach the place. Although the inn only accepts cash payments, we were forewarned by other guests and had made the necessary arrangements. The staff were very friendly and accommodating, offering to turn off our car lights in the car park when we forgot. The traditional Japanese meals were exquisite and the four different baths provided a relaxing experience. We especially enjoyed the outdoor bath with a stunning view of the surrounding mountain scenery.

    The traditional Japanese lamps that adorn the room, while adding to the charm, may not be suitable for those who are sensitive to the smell of kerosene.

    Catherine United Kingdom, 
  • Very good
    7.0

    The location of this mountain retreat was amazing, offering an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The traditional ryokan-style rooms were charming and authentic, making us feel like we were living in a different era. The onsen baths were the highlight of our stay, offering varied and splendid experiences. We particularly enjoyed the outdoor baths, surrounded by pristine nature, and the staff was friendly and attentive to our needs.

    While we understood that the hotel offers a unique experience, we found that the lamps used in the ryokan were overpowering and emitted a strong kerosene smell that was hard to escape. while we loved the traditional futons, we found them to be thin and not as comfortable as we would have hoped.

    Philip United Kingdom, 
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