Omagari City Hotel

4.4
Not good
(177 reviews)

5-15 Omagarifukuzumicho, 大曲福住町 Daisen, Akita 014-0014, Japan

+81 80-3978-6836

Hotel Description

Located in the heart of Daisen, Akita, Omagari City Hotel offers guests a comfortable and convenient stay with easy access to local attractions. The hotel is just a 7-minute walk from Ōmagari train station, providing seamless transportation options for guests traveling by rail. Nearby, visitors can enjoy a 14-minute walk to the Hanabi Museum, a cultural institution dedicated to fireworks, and Ikeda Family Gardens, a scenic spot just 5 km away from the hotel. The hotel features a streamlined and functional design, offering a relaxed atmosphere perfect for both business and leisure travelers. Omagari City Hotel is an excellent base for exploring the charming region of Akita, with many points of interest just a short distance away. The hotel's address is 5-15 Omagarifukuzumicho, Daisen, Akita 014-0014, Japan. The rooms at Omagari City Hotel are designed with comfort and simplicity in mind. These modest, compact rooms are furnished with flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and Wi-Fi, making them ideal for short stays. For added entertainment, some rooms come with DVD players, while others feature small sitting areas to provide extra space to unwind. While the rooms are not lavishly decorated, they offer everything needed for a restful and efficient stay. The hotel prides itself on offering affordable, well-maintained rooms that ensure guests can relax after a busy day of sightseeing or business meetings. Omagari City Hotel provides several key amenities that contribute to a satisfying experience. Guests can enjoy a delicious breakfast and dinner at the hotel's informal restaurant, which serves a variety of dishes to cater to different tastes. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi throughout the property, making it easy for guests to stay connected. Parking is available for guests with vehicles, while the hotel also provides air conditioning to ensure comfort during the warmer months. However, there are no additional luxuries such as a fitness center, spa, or pool, which makes it more suited to those looking for a straightforward and budget-friendly stay. The hotel's central location means that several notable attractions are easily accessible. Guests can visit the Hanabi Tradition and Culture Preservation Museum, located just a 12-minute drive away, to learn about the history and artistry behind Japanese fireworks. For those interested in exploring local history, Ikeda Family Gardens is just a short 9-minute drive from the hotel. Kakunodate Rekishi-mura Aoyagi-ke, a former samurai residence, is a 29-minute drive away and offers a unique opportunity to explore artifacts and artifacts from Japan's samurai era. Omagari City Hotel is well-served by public transportation options, with Ōmagari Station just a 9-minute walk away. The hotel is also close to Omagari Bus Terminal, which is only a 5-minute walk. Guests can easily reach nearby airports, including Akita Airport, which is a 41-minute taxi ride from the hotel. In addition to its practical amenities, Omagari City Hotel also offers guests the opportunity to explore the region's outdoor attractions, including Omono Riverside Ryokuchi Athletic Park, just 4 minutes away. Guests can also take in the scenic views at Hotta Fort, located 15 minutes away. Whether you're visiting for business, pleasure, or to explore the region's rich culture, Omagari City Hotel offers a convenient and comfortable base to enjoy all that Akita has to offer. The welcoming staff is always available to assist guests and ensure a pleasant stay. Book your stay at Omagari City Hotel and experience the charm and simplicity of this well-located and affordable hotel.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. A 7-minute walk from Ōmagari train station

2. 14-minute walk to Hanabi Museum and 5 km to Ikeda Family Gardens

3. Compact rooms with flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and Wi-Fi

4. Informal restaurant serving breakfast and dinner

5. Parking available for guests

6. Air conditioning in all rooms for added comfort

7. Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel

8. Located near cultural sites like Kakunodate Rekishi-mura Aoyagi-ke

9. Close proximity to public transportation, including Ōmagari Station and Omagari Bus Terminal

10. Easy access to nearby attractions like Omono Riverside Ryokuchi Athletic Park


8.4 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Hanabi Tradition and Culture Preservation Museum
12 min
Ikeda Family Gardens
9 min
Kakunodate Rekishi-mura Aoyagi-ke (Aoyagi Samurai House)
29 min
Omono Riverside Ryokuchi Athletic Park
4 min
Hotta Fort
15 min
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Good to know

Check-in14:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating8.4
Nearest airportAkita Airport
Travel time to airport41 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Mon, Nov 18
Check-out: Tue, Nov 19
    Trip.com

    $44

    goseek.com

    $44

    Vio.com

    $88


Location

5-15 Omagarifukuzumicho, 大曲福住町 Daisen, Akita 014-0014, Japan

Airports:

Shonai Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 6 min

Transit: 4 hr 24 min

Ōdate-Noshiro Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 57 min

Transit: 3 hr 34 min

Akita Airport

Taxi: 41 min

Transit: 1 hr 3 min

Iwate Hanamaki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 25 min

Transit: 2 hr 17 min

Transit:

あかしや児童公園前

Walking: 4 min

Omagari Bus Terminal

Walking: 5 min

Ōmagari Station

Walking: 9 min

大曲駅東口

Walking: 11 min

Shirogane-cho

Walking: 3 min


Nearby locations

8.4

Excellent Location

A 7-minute walk from Ōmagari train station, this streamlined hotel is a 14-minute walk from exhibits on fireworks at the Hanabi Museum and 5 km from Ikeda Family Gardens.


Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Pets

No pets

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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Takeichirou Eishima

2/5
I booked it on Agoda at a low price and it was as bad as the reviews said! !This is for people who are used to traveling abroad, and it is not a Japanese standard.The first room had a chemical smell that I couldn't stand, so I told the front desk and they immediately moved me to another room.There is no hot water in the bath in the room.The sheets had been changed cleanly, so if it's cheap and you just need a bed and an air conditioner, it's OK.Renovation would be a no-no if it were an ordinary hotel, but if you want to experience the atmosphere of a foreign country while staying in Japan, we recommend it.The included breakfast is a Japanese dish of sausage, fried egg, miso soup, and white rice?It's right in front of a convenience store, so it's convenient.

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YO! YO!

1/5
The hot water from the faucet and shower smells like an animal.

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加藤正敏

2/5
Great location.However, you should definitely clean your room and renovate the interior.Especially the water area is not sanitary.

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久保田聡

1/5
sorry(_ _;)I can't.

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TAKE-ZX

3/5
A long time ago, I stayed there for a month on a business trip. At that time, there was a large collapsed hospital next door, which was dilapidated and eerie. Now it's much nicer inside and out. Seriously.Is there still a public bath? If you look at the places that don't appear in reviews, are they closed? If you look at the building from the back, you will see two large round windows near the third floor, which are (remains of) the large public bath.At that time, the bathroom was pitch black, with only one light in the corner where the washing area was located. There were multiple large bathtubs in a row, but only the smallest one at the end was filled with hot water. There was a small sauna and when I tried to enter, the door was nailed shut.I was so shocked by so many things that for a while I just took a shower in the cramped bathroom of my room, but that was also amazing.When you open the door, you'll see a square stainless steel bathtub, and it's narrow. To use the toilet and washbasin on the far right, I had to crawl through the gap between the bathtub and the wall.Tired of such a bath life, I looked into the large public bath for the first time in a while and noticed that all the bathtubs were fully filled with hot water! I jumped in with great joy, but it was cold. Surprisingly, it was just a pool of hot water that had overflowed from a small bathtub at the end! This really surprised me.I only went to the public bath twice during my stay.Well, I felt an amazing aura in the large bath, its entrance, and the passages around it...but I was too scared to do it alone. What the hell was that?The room was in disrepair and the TV was in disrepair as well, but there was a channel with a faint image of a paid erotic channel!At first, I watched it in vain, but the same erotic videos (2 titles) continued to be played on repeat for a month.Do you eat at the restaurant on the first floor? I was planning to eat it in the restaurant, but this one was quite delicious.The information board in the room said that there was a Japanese restaurant in the building, but it had long since gone out of business and was shuttered.When I turned on the TV in the middle of the night while exchanging emails with my girlfriend at the time, we found ourselves in the middle of the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York. I also witnessed the moment when the second plane crashed into the building, and I remember being so excited that I couldn't sleep at all.I was still young. By staying here, I was given an opportunity to learn about social studies in a way that would improve my life experiences, and I was able to have a valuable experience that would be hard to get anywhere else.Thanks to all of you, I don't have to worry about camping outdoors now.

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hidehito yosikawa

5/5
The exterior is so dilapidated that it looks like a ruin.The inside of the building is as run down as the outside.There are signs of rain leaks inside the room, the ceiling looks like it's going to sag, and the repairs to the interior and equipment are so poor that it looks like they were done by amateurs.However, there were no problems with the facilities, and the room was spacious.The location is convenient as it is close to the station, there is a convenience store next door, and there are many restaurants within walking distance.And I'm thankful for the low price that overwhelms others.It's run by a small group of people from Southeast Asia, and although they aren't very efficient, it feels like they're doing their best, so I don't feel uncomfortable.This is not recommended for those who are nervous, but it is recommended for those who are used to traveling.Personally, I enjoy being able to stay in shockingly dilapidated inns, as it leaves a lasting memory of my trip.So it's 5 stars.

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さくぞぅ

1/5
This is my first time in such a dirty hotel....I chose it just because it was cheap, but the exterior was in disrepair and the rooms were dirty...There is only an air conditioner, but it is noisy.It was pitch black when I turned off the lights, so I slept with them on.Are the sheets and pillow cases clean in the twin room?If you ask me to do it one more time, I won't be able to do it (lol)

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ちゃりんちゃりん

4/5
It's close to Omagari Station, and there's a Lawson and Family Mart right next door, as well as a large supermarket.It's true that the rooms aren't nice, but they have wifi, an air conditioner, a shower, a toilet, and even a refrigerator. If you are used to traveling in Southeast Asia, this is a 3 star hotel.