Kowakubi Onsen Shohoen

8.4
Excellent
(282 reviews)

Kowakubi-268 Kowakubi, Daisen, Akita 019-2335, Japan

+81 187-77-2116

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Hotel Description

Kowakubi Hot Spring Resort

Kowakubi Onsen Shohoen, located at Kowakubi-268 Kowakubi, Daisen, Akita 019-2335, Japan, is a charming hot spring inn set on picturesque grounds adorned with 400-year-old fir trees. Built in 1917, this quaint hotel captures the essence of traditional Japanese hospitality, offering a peaceful retreat just 5 kilometers from Mineyoshikawa train station and 34 kilometers from the Akita Museum of Art. The serene atmosphere is complemented by its rustic design, inviting guests to relax and unwind in a beautiful natural setting.

The accommodation at Kowakubi Onsen Shohoen is designed with comfort and tranquility in mind. Guests can enjoy simple, TV-free rooms featuring tatami floors, futons, and traditional short-legged dining tables, creating an authentic Japanese experience. The hotel provides shared bathrooms along with tea and coffee-making facilities. Family rooms are available, accommodating up to four guests, making it an ideal choice for families seeking a memorable getaway.

Among the unique amenities offered, guests can indulge in the communal bathhouse featuring natural hot spring water, and enjoy the open-air bath accented by exquisite Japanese cypress wood. Dining is available on-site, providing a delightful culinary experience amid the soothing surroundings.

Transportation to and from the hotel is convenient, with a complimentary shuttle service to Mineyoshikawa train station. For those flying in, Akita Airport is just a 17-minute taxi ride away. Other nearby airports include Ōdate-Noshiro Airport and Shonai Airport, which offer accessible options for travelers.

The hotel takes the health and safety of its guests seriously, implementing enhanced cleaning protocols to ensure a safe and welcoming environment.

Guests can explore various activities and experiences nearby, encouraging them to engage with the rich local culture. For outdoor enthusiasts, Akita Prefectural Central Park and the Akita International Dahlia Garden are within a 20 to 21-minute drive, offering stunning natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Additionally, Karamatsu Shrine, a local cultural landmark, is just a 15-minute drive away.

When it comes to dining, visitors are spoiled for choice with several nearby restaurants. Notable options include 農家レストランゆう菜家, a noodle shop reachable by taxi in 13 minutes, and Toshima, a cozy eatery serving traditional meals within an 11-minute ride. For those seeking a more varied menu, Kirari and kitchenてん offer diverse cuisines within 20 and 39 minutes, respectively. Izakaya restaurant 一久 is also just 14 minutes away, perfect for a relaxed evening out.

In conclusion, Kowakubi Onsen Shohoen invites you to experience its unique offerings and warm hospitality. Whether you’re here to explore the nearby attractions or simply unwind in a tranquil setting, this hotel promises a delightful stay that blends comfort with cultural charm.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Set on 400-year-old fir tree grounds

2. Complimentary shuttle to Mineyoshikawa station

3. Natural onsen and open-air bath

4. Simple, comfortable rooms with tatami

5. Kid-friendly facilities and services

6. Delicious on-site dining options


5.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Akita Prefectural Central Park
20 min
Akita International Dahlia Garden
21 min
Karamatsu Shrine
15 min
Athletic Park
17 min
Karamatsusantennichigu
14 min

Nearest locations

Toshima
11 min
農家レストランゆう菜家
13 min
一久
14 min
Kirari
20 min
DINING & LOUNGE AYERA
20 min
遠灯庵(とうびあん)
27 min
スカイグリルブッフェレストラン 空桜~Sora~
34 min
Restaurant Emu
36 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating5.8
Nearest airportAkita Airport
Travel time to airport17 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Official Hotel

    $235

    Trip.com

    $258

    Bluepillow.com

    $258

    Agoda

    $357

    Vio.com

    $258

    Booking.com

    $375


Location

Kowakubi-268 Kowakubi, Daisen, Akita 019-2335, Japan

Airports:

Shonai Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 54 min

Transit: 5 hr 17 min

Ōdate-Noshiro Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 43 min

Transit: 5 hr 16 min

Akita Airport

Taxi: 17 min

Transit: 2 hr 32 min

Iwate Hanamaki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 36 min

Transit: 3 hr 46 min

Transit:

Mineyoshikawa Station

Taxi: 9 min

Walking: 1 hr 1 min


Nearby locations

5.8

Good Location

Set on leafy grounds with 400-year-old fir trees, this quaint hot spring inn built in 1917 is 5 km from Mineyoshikawa train station and 34 km from the Akita Museum of Art.


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Airport shuttle

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Private bath

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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どぅーん

3/5
It was a day trip bath.There was only one bathtub, but it wasn't crowded and I was able to relax.Please leave your valuables at the front desk.

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Ken Yama (やまけん74)

5/5
An old wealthy farmer's mansion turned into an innoverwhelmed by the buildingThe rice is delicious too.Free wifi, no TVShared toilet and bath

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m

4/5
I stopped by on my way back from Nyuto Onsen before returning to Akita Airport.Green-brown hot water. The water was a little hot, but you could soak in it slowly.I would like to stay there someday.

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Tatsuya tokunaga

3/5
Inn of the Association to Protect Japan's Secret Hot SpringsI jumped in for a day trip bath.The Daishoya house is an intangible cultural property with a hot spring of good quality.A lodging in a casual residential areaThat's wonderful.

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taka

1/5
Used for day trip hot springs. A building with a quiet appearance that gives you a sense of history. Although it is a little hot, the quality of the spring water is good and it is very warming. However, he is too unfriendly and his response is too bad. When we left, after handing over the valuables we had left with him, he quickly disappeared behind the scenes, and we didn't hear any greetings from him. I don't care about it either, so there's nothing more to it than that, but it's such a waste since the hot springs have such a nice atmosphere.

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Koto Kawai

5/5
We recommend staying here.The design of the 40-tatami-sized large hall used by the lords, which cannot be entered on a day trip to the hot springs, the cool verandah made of a single piece of natural Akita cedar, and the Renaissance-style staircase built in the Taisho era, are some of the things you won't be able to enjoy overnight. Because I can't see it.And a course of mitten crab (the same type as Shanghai crab) served in an ornately designed room. Crab miso is a great dish to drink with sake. Steamed egg custard with crab meat sauce - not sea crab, but a crab I've never tasted before. Crab karaage - fragrant and crab flavor. Crab fishball soup - a flavor you've never tasted before. I was able to enjoy the first and last taste to my heart's content.Since it is a private house that is not built as a hotel and is a registered tangible cultural property, the toilets and washrooms are shared, and there is no TV, but before this experience, I thought that these inconveniences were not a big deal. (There is WiFi, so you can watch the Net)Of course, the bath was also very warm and squeaky hot. Furthermore, in the summer open-air bath, there are noisy cicadas. This is the first time I've seen cicadas like this.It's not a 5 star hotel, but I think if Michelin came up they would give it a star.

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yasu H

5/5
Crispy and hot. Strong salt spring containing iodine.The hot water is wonderful.