"Very good location near many restaurants and shops. Less than ten minutes walk to the main train station. Bus stops about half a block from the hotel. Lawson’s convenience store right down stairs for any snacks or drinks you might need. They provide you with bottled water every day . Clean towels and pajamas daily. Bed and room was comfortable. There’s an awesome sushi restaurant behind the hotel that’s excellent!"
"The breakfast was excellent. And the natural hot spring onsen was excellent. The staff was helpful despite our language difference. It was a great experience."
"Room and amenities were lovely. I didn’t get to take advantage of the onsen but it looked really nice. Bathroom especially was so pristine and great smelling products. My only suggestion would be to make the stairs available for people to come up and down because the elevator can be very slow."
"The room put off a feeling "this is a pretty nice little room," the moment I walked in. The furniture was nice, the TV was "nice but not huge," the carpet was nice, the bathroom was nice. The big down-side: It was uncomfortably warm in that room (in July, in Aomori), although the fact that I brought my own fan pretty much offset that. **Positives: *The black-out curtains weren't messing around. Even when it was sunny out, you wouldn't know it, if you had them drawn; they also kept the room cooler, when drawn. *The bed was super-comfortable for both sleeping on and sitting on while working on my laptop. *The TV made it easy to plug in my Switch and play some TotK. *The bathroom was 'generally pretty nice' but the shower was a stand-out; powerful, warm, and convenient. A ~very nice~ shower. *Check-in was 'pretty quick and mostly painless;' check-out was 'handed a guy my card, said thank you and was on my way.' *There was one of each of a Family Mart, 7-11 and Lawson within maybe a 4-7 min radius of the hotel. **Neutral: *I didn't check to see if there was a coin laundry in the hotel. *There were two vending machines, but I didn't use them. I don't think they had either hot coffee (which I like after meals) or zero-calorie side (which I like ~with~ meals), so they weren't useful to me. *Negatives: *The AC was weak; I supplemented it with my electric hand-fan to stay comfortable. *Room was sparkling, except for spots that clearly go ignored (eg. trim; behind stuff)."
You might not have many choices centrally in Mutsu, but Expedia can help you find accommodations in the area with similar amenities to an apartment. When you search for a place to stay on Expedia, you can filter by amenities you might find in an apartment like a kitchen. You can also search for similar properties such as condos, vacation homes, or cottages.
How do you know if an apartment is the right choice for you?
An apartment features a kitchen for convenient meals, and often has more space than a traditional hotel room. Apartments are a good option for couples who want a more local feel, but also for families who want the conveniences of home.
What's the top apartment I should consider for a stay in Mutsu?
Listed below are some of the top apartments in the area: Big Stone Tsukuda 202: Located in Aomori, 33.2 mi/53.4 km from the heart of Mutsu. Includes free WiFi, separate dining areas, and soaking bathtubs. Free parking and a terrace are on site. Big Stone Tsukuda 201: Located 33.2 mi/53.4 km away in Aomori. Free WiFi, private balconies, and fireplaces are included. Free parking and onsite laundry facilities are on site. Big Stone Tsukuda 303: Located in Aomori, 33.2 mi/53.4 km away. Includes free WiFi, separate dining areas, and soaking bathtubs. Access to free parking is available on site.
What can I expect from the weather when I travel to Mutsu?
Weather is only one factor, but it can really affect your travel plans, especially if you're planning an extended stay in Mutsu. The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 67°F, while the coldest months are February and January with an average of 34°F. The rainiest months in Mutsu are August, July, September, and October, with each month seeing an average of 7 inches of rainfall.
What should I see and do in Mutsu?
Mount Osore and Mt. Osore are a couple of lovely local spots to get outside and enjoy nature. Other places in town to visit include Osorezan-Bodaiji Temple and Mutsushi Kamafuseyama.
What's the best way to get to and around Mutsu?
Knowing a bit about the transportation options can you save you a headache when you get to your destination. Fly into Hakodate Airport (HKD), which is located 37.4 mi (60.2 km) away from the city center. You can also search for flights into Aomori Airport (AOJ), which is 40.4 mi (65 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.