Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Nice stay with good onsen, perfect for families and young children. Buffet breakfast and dinner good but could do with some rotational options, first impressions of the outside of the hotel aren’t great like something out of the shining but inside is fairly modern some aspects still need modernising, overall pretty pleasent"
"Wonderful stay! 3 nights with two babies age 2 and 8 months, the staff were incredibly helpful, attentive and couldn’t do enough for you. The dinner was superb and breakfast varied. Unsure why such negative reviews we have a wonderful stay."
"The food was one of the best. We stayed two nights. It would have been better, if we could choose to stay without meal, because we found 2 meals a day was too much."
"The on-site restaurant had a limited meal selection and was next to a very noisy inside waterfall. We stayed in a Japanese style room, it was an experience but as a westerner sleeping on the floor was not much fun. The hotel is well located close to the water front, the ferry terminal and lake side walks."
"A nice set-up for a ski-in/ski-out resort. My kids also had great lessons with an English instructor. Getting to Appi Kogen was also quite easy with the buses from Morioka Station. We were also bumped up to a larger room, which was very comfortable, especially by Japanese standards. That was also great. However…..
The only drawback was the very limited food options, especially for dinner with young kids, who don’t eat very much anyway. We live in Japan, so we’re accustomed to Japanese portions, local izakayas, bentos, etc. But this was challenging. It was either spend 20,000¥-30,000¥ for a mediocre buffet, where the kids just wanted a few bites of the simplest food. Or a yakiniku restaurant that would’ve been 30,000¥ - 40,000¥ for a family of 4. High-end sushi spot that would’ve been even more pricey. (The room service menu is quite sad, and again would be close to 20,000¥)
Or, you’re left with getting instant Nissin ramen cups at the convene, which is what we ended up doing the last night. (Breakfast, again, pay steep prices at the buffet, or wait till the bakery opens at the comically late hour of 10:00am, when you of course want to be on the slopes.)
Anyway, I’d suggest packing some of your own bentos, or be prepared to pay. ¥¥¥¥¥¥"
"Wonderful stay. Impeccable service. Remote but rustically decadent. So relaxing and cozy during our stay between fall and winter. We missed the peak fall leaves but that did not detract from the natural beauty of this area and we still enjoyed the waterfalls of Oirase gorge and the small loop around Tsuta pond greatly. If anything the onsens were even more enjoyable in the cold weather, and we were grateful to have the opportunity to stay in such a historic and well-kept ryokan. "
"The room was rather large but bathroom was a squash. An XXL person would not fit in it. Room was clean and the view fantastic. As mentioned paying in excess of Y35,000 you would expect a full breakfast option- no Japanese food but toast and jam - that's it !"
If you want to find an accommodation with a small number of rooms and a more personalized environment, a bed and breakfast might be just the right fit for your getaway to Kazuno. If your ideal vacation to Kazuno includes spending lots of time outside, Towada-Hachimantai National Park is a good spot to enjoy the scenery.
How do you know if a B&B is the best choice for your stay?
Every B&B has its own unique feel. Whether it's a comfy common area with a fireplace or a sunlit breakfast nook to enjoy your morning cup of coffee, the quaint details are what make bed and breakfasts a fun place to get away.
What are the top B&Bs in Kazuno?
Check out this B&B in the surrounding area: Life is Beautiful: 10 rooms. 16.2 mi (26.1 km) from the heart of Kazuno. Enjoy the soaking bathtubs and outdoor tennis.
When should I stay at a B&B in Kazuno?
When you're dreaming of a getaway to Kazuno, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 64°F, while the coldest months are February and January with an average of 24°F. The rainiest months in Kazuno are July, August, September, and October, with each month seeing an average of 9 inches of rainfall.
What is there to do in Kazuno?
Spend some time exploring Towada-Hachimantai National Park and Yuze Ravine if you're hoping to see some of the area's natural features. You might put Osarizawa Mine Historic Site and Yuse Onsen on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Kazuno?
Mapping out your trip in and around Kazuno is easy with these transportation options. Fly into Odate - Noshiro Airport (ONJ), which is located 24.2 mi (38.9 km) from the heart of the city. Otherwise, look for flights into Aomori Airport (AOJ), which is 37.1 mi (59.7 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.