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Relax in Hot Springs and Enjoy Complimentary Amenities
Embrace ultimate relaxation with the hot springs facility and complimentary Wi-Fi and concierge services. Grab a delicious breakfast daily for a fee and relish the convenience of luggage storage and a safe deposit box.
Comfortable Guestrooms and Convenient Access
Unwind in one of our 10 well-appointed guestrooms featuring modern amenities like refrigerators and flat-screen TVs. Feel at home with coffee/tea makers, daily housekeeping, and luxurious toiletries and slippers in the bathrooms.
Explore Nearby Attractions
Conveniently located in Senboku, Tazawa Kogen Hotel is a short distance from Tazawako Ski Resort, Towada-Hachimantai National Park, Nyūtō Onsen, and Mount Akita-Komagatake. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the surrounding attractions during your stay.
Ready to experience comfort and adventure? Book your stay at Tazawa Kogen Hotel now!
* The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc. ). Additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file.
* Contactless check-in and contactless check-out are available.
Pets not allowed
Property confirms they are implementing guest safety measures
Contactless check-out is available
Guests are provided with free hand sanitizer
Staff temperature checks are conducted regularly
Pets not allowed
Property confirms they are implementing guest safety measures
Contactless check-out is available
Guests are provided with free hand sanitizer
Staff temperature checks are conducted regularly
No elevators
Staff wears personal protective equipment
Temperature checks are available to guests
Property is cleaned with disinfectant
Social distancing measures are in place
Professional property host/manager
Contactless check-in is available
Property confirms they are implementing enhanced cleaning measures
Shield between guests and staff in main contact areas
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The hotel is run by an elderly couple who is warm and hospitable. Place is abit old but still well maintained. Corridor area can be cold but the room and dining hall is warmly heated up. Good breakfast and dinner. Onsen is quite nice though parts of the sink is corroded by the sulphuric water. Offers a view of the lake, but it was obscured by the snow.
This is a quiet 16-room (all Japanese-style) family-run hotel with most (all?) rooms having a side-view of Tazawa-ko. The rooms are on 2nd and 3rd floors and there are no lifts. Indoor hot-spring pool is small (cosy?) and with less rooms/guests, one can often have the pool to oneself at less busy times.
Food is good (Jap breakfast and dinner) with a lot of fresh local produce. Choices for meals in the vicinity are very limited and IMHO, it is best to opt for in-house meals during room reservation or upon check-in.
Wifi connection is weak/sporadic in the room (3rd floor) but okay in the lobby/reception area.
Elderly owner speaks excellent English but other staff don't.
You can catch sunset over Tazawako from 1) room (limited view), 2) large car-park about 20m from hotel or 3) cross the road, walk roughly 50m in the down-hill direction before climbing up a flight of staircase to Arupa Komakusa car-park lot for the best panoramic view.
During end Oct 2017, the foliage around the side-lanes behind the hotel were superb! I highly recommend checking this out if you are staying at the hotel during the peak autumn foliage period.
I've stayed at this place at least three times. It's not the most fashionable onsen hotel in the area but I keep going back. For a start, it doesn't cost nearly as much as the more up-market places down the street, In addition, the staff are very friendly and welcoming. The dinner service is excellent: good food that uses many local products in a dining room that is non-smoking. They are in the process of renovating the rooms, but so far I have only stayed in the ones that have been completed. They are clean, have good air-conditioning, big glass windows (openable) and nice futons. Sure, the carpet on the steps between floors is a little worn and the outside is starting to show its age (my friend called this hotel 'agreeably shabby' -- he meant it in a nice way), but they've spent money on the most important part -- the onsen itself. The outside bath is great with a good view of the lake. An all round comfortable and resonably priced place to stay in a beautiful area of Japan.
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