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KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako, where adventure meets relaxation in the stunning landscapes of Morioka, Japan! Nestled just 21.2mi from the bustling city center, this 4-star gem offers an unparalleled experience for those looking to unwind and embrace the snowy slopes or take in the breathtaking mountain views. Savor a delightful breakfast that kick-starts your day, then gift yourself the pleasure of a rejuvenating soak in our complimentary hot spring baths after a fun day out!

Bedroom, Bed in KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako
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Rooms

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Suiting both thrill-seekers and families alike, this hotel is packed with amenities that ensure your stay is nothing short of fabulous. Spend your days skiing the powdery peaks and your evenings indulging in delectable dishes at our fantastic restaurant. With free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a kid-friendly buffet, you’ll have everything you need at your fingertips. For those traveling for work or events, our meeting and banquet facilities are ready to cater to your needs—just remember, there are extra charges for that!

Property building in KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako
Property building in KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako

Experience the Best

Our charming stay continues as you unwind in the comfort of well-appointed non-smoking rooms featuring air conditioning, free toiletries, and relaxing bathtubs. Plus, with a 24-hour front desk and complimentary shuttle service, there are no worries, just the thrill of exploration! With 319 glowing reviews under its belt, KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako is the perfect base for your Japanese adventure, where memories are just waiting to be made!

Photo of the whole room in KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako
Photo of the whole room, Bed in KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako

Plan Your Stay

As you settle in at KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako, prepare your taste buds for an extraordinary culinary journey! Our on-site restaurant, the Convention Hall Komakusa, is a feast for the senses, serving delicious breakfast and dinner that showcases the flavors and freshness of local Japanese cuisine. From hearty breakfast spreads that fuel your morning adventures to exquisite dinner offerings that capture the essence of the season, you're in for a treat that will leave you wanting more. The ambiance is inviting, making it the perfect spot to share laughter and stories after a day spent exploring the remarkable surroundings.

Food in KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako
Food in KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako

Amenities

Skiing

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Free shuttle

Air conditioning

Kid-friendly buffet

Bar

Restaurant/places to eat in KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako
Restaurant/places to eat in KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako

Restaurant

朝食・夕食会場「コンベンションホール駒草」

Food in KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako
Restaurant/places to eat in KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako
Open Air Bath in KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako
Breakfast and dinner buffet are AWESOME. You do get the same menu everyday, but there are SO many varieties that you won't get board. Coffee is good, soft serve ice cream is excellent, and there is the option of nomihodai sake. They even had a FREE late night tantan men during our stay. I was surprised the the tatami rooms were quite spacious and the futon was comfy. The heat was centrally controlled, which I thought was odd. The temperature was comfortable for me, but for my friend it got a bit hot. Onsen and rotemburo are a bonus. The bus stop is right in front and you can easily hop on a bus to get to Nyuto Onsen. It doesn't run often, so ask the hotel staff for a bus schedule. Worst case, you can hike back to the hotel... there are walking paths. It would be quite a haul though.

Shelley

Right in the middle of the Tazawako / Nyuto Onsen area only a few minutes drive to the ski resort and just up the road to the local onsens. Plaza Hotel's outdoor onsen is very atmospheric. An old wood building surrounding a stone open air bath looking out to a snowy forest. Dinner was a buffet with many local dishes and sake to try. Make sure you try the Kiritanpo Nabe (Local Hot Pot)! The current Corona Virus measures are a little excessive like plastic gloves and all tables facing one way but this will only be temporary and is something I saw in many hotels during my trip.

Timothy_kenyon

An older example of the grand Japanese hotel. I was surprised to find this style of hotel up in a quiet mountain area. The location is great, near an excellent local ski field which quite impressed me and the staff were very accomodating. And a great Onsen facility too. If I'd known about the quality of the hotel and ski field I would have booked for a longer period. I'll definitely be going back.

Peter

The room was very spacious, and the evening and morning buffets offered a wide variety of choices. All the little touches, like complimentary snacks and late-night noodles, made the stay even more special. And of course, the Onsen was a highlight! The free shuttle service is a great convenience, but be sure to book in advance. The hotel is perfectly located to join Nyuto Onsen.

Elisabeth

Loved that there was plenty of information on onsen etiquette in English - but only at the indoor onsen. The family room was spacious. Loved the interactive art in the main corridor - a great way to spark conversations with other guests (even with language barriers). The hotel had great "bones" with a 1980s luxe feel.

Katrina

Breakfast and dinner buffet are AWESOME. You do get the same menu everyday, but there are SO many varieties that you won't get board. Coffee is good, soft serve ice cream is excellent, and there is the option of nomihodai sake. They even had a FREE late night tantan men during our stay. I was surprised the the tatami rooms were quite spacious and the futon was comfy. The heat was centrally controlled, which I thought was odd. The temperature was comfortable for me, but for my friend it got a bit hot. Onsen and rotemburo are a bonus. The bus stop is right in front and you can easily hop on a bus to get to Nyuto Onsen. It doesn't run often, so ask the hotel staff for a bus schedule. Worst case, you can hike back to the hotel... there are walking paths. It would be quite a haul though.

Shelley

Right in the middle of the Tazawako / Nyuto Onsen area only a few minutes drive to the ski resort and just up the road to the local onsens. Plaza Hotel's outdoor onsen is very atmospheric. An old wood building surrounding a stone open air bath looking out to a snowy forest. Dinner was a buffet with many local dishes and sake to try. Make sure you try the Kiritanpo Nabe (Local Hot Pot)! The current Corona Virus measures are a little excessive like plastic gloves and all tables facing one way but this will only be temporary and is something I saw in many hotels during my trip.

Timothy_kenyon

An older example of the grand Japanese hotel. I was surprised to find this style of hotel up in a quiet mountain area. The location is great, near an excellent local ski field which quite impressed me and the staff were very accomodating. And a great Onsen facility too. If I'd known about the quality of the hotel and ski field I would have booked for a longer period. I'll definitely be going back.

Peter

The room was very spacious, and the evening and morning buffets offered a wide variety of choices. All the little touches, like complimentary snacks and late-night noodles, made the stay even more special. And of course, the Onsen was a highlight! The free shuttle service is a great convenience, but be sure to book in advance. The hotel is perfectly located to join Nyuto Onsen.

Elisabeth

Loved that there was plenty of information on onsen etiquette in English - but only at the indoor onsen. The family room was spacious. Loved the interactive art in the main corridor - a great way to spark conversations with other guests (even with language barriers). The hotel had great "bones" with a 1980s luxe feel.

Katrina

Breakfast and dinner buffet are AWESOME. You do get the same menu everyday, but there are SO many varieties that you won't get board. Coffee is good, soft serve ice cream is excellent, and there is the option of nomihodai sake. They even had a FREE late night tantan men during our stay. I was surprised the the tatami rooms were quite spacious and the futon was comfy. The heat was centrally controlled, which I thought was odd. The temperature was comfortable for me, but for my friend it got a bit hot. Onsen and rotemburo are a bonus. The bus stop is right in front and you can easily hop on a bus to get to Nyuto Onsen. It doesn't run often, so ask the hotel staff for a bus schedule. Worst case, you can hike back to the hotel... there are walking paths. It would be quite a haul though.

Shelley

Right in the middle of the Tazawako / Nyuto Onsen area only a few minutes drive to the ski resort and just up the road to the local onsens. Plaza Hotel's outdoor onsen is very atmospheric. An old wood building surrounding a stone open air bath looking out to a snowy forest. Dinner was a buffet with many local dishes and sake to try. Make sure you try the Kiritanpo Nabe (Local Hot Pot)! The current Corona Virus measures are a little excessive like plastic gloves and all tables facing one way but this will only be temporary and is something I saw in many hotels during my trip.

Timothy_kenyon

An older example of the grand Japanese hotel. I was surprised to find this style of hotel up in a quiet mountain area. The location is great, near an excellent local ski field which quite impressed me and the staff were very accomodating. And a great Onsen facility too. If I'd known about the quality of the hotel and ski field I would have booked for a longer period. I'll definitely be going back.

Peter

The room was very spacious, and the evening and morning buffets offered a wide variety of choices. All the little touches, like complimentary snacks and late-night noodles, made the stay even more special. And of course, the Onsen was a highlight! The free shuttle service is a great convenience, but be sure to book in advance. The hotel is perfectly located to join Nyuto Onsen.

Elisabeth

Loved that there was plenty of information on onsen etiquette in English - but only at the indoor onsen. The family room was spacious. Loved the interactive art in the main corridor - a great way to spark conversations with other guests (even with language barriers). The hotel had great "bones" with a 1980s luxe feel.

Katrina

Location

Komagatake 2-32 Tazawako Obonai , Morioka, 014-1201, Japan

KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako