Ishiba Ryokan

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9.0
/10
Exceptional
94 reviews

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Judie

10.0
/ 10
Walking distance to the beautiful cherry blossom Festival at Hirosaki Park. Owners were very responsive and helpful.

Anthony

10.0
/ 10
Awesome, atmospheric place to stay a mere minutes walk from the park made this the perfect place for visiting to view the blossoms. The hospitality of the host was also unmatched with great recommendations of the area!

Wendy

10.0
/ 10
We had a thoroughly relaxing overnight stay at Ishiba Ryokan. The owners’ hospitality exceeded expectation, even driving us to a local restaurant. The on-site onsen was soothing and the traditional beds comfortable. It was a wonderful experience.
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Mototeramachi 55, Aomori, Hirosaki-shi, Tohoku, Japan, 036-8355

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Mototeramachi 55, Aomori, Hirosaki-shi, Tohoku, Japan, 036-8355
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Near United Church of Christ in Japan Hirosaki Church

Location


With a stay at Ishiba Ryokan in Hirosaki, you'll be within a 5-minute walk of United Church of Christ in Japan Hirosaki Church and Hirosaki Catholic Church. This historic ryokan is 0.2 mi (0.4 km) from Hirosaki Park and 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from Too Gijyuku Gaijin Kyoshikan.

Attractions


Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometer.

United Church of Christ in Japan Hirosaki Church - 0.1 km / 0.1 mi
Hirosaki Catholic Church - 0.3 km / 0.2 mi
Hirosaki Park - 0.4 km / 0.2 mi
Too Gijyuku Gaijin Kyoshikan - 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
Neputa Village - 0.8 km / 0.5 mi
Yokien Garden - 0.8 km / 0.5 mi
Hirosaki Shoten Church - 0.9 km / 0.6 mi
Hirosaki Castle - 0.9 km / 0.6 mi
Hirosaki City Museum - 1 km / 0.6 mi
Fujita Memorial Garden - 1 km / 0.6 mi
Ishiba Residence - 1 km / 0.6 mi
Hirosaki Museum of Contemporary Art - 1.1 km / 0.7 mi
Saisho-in Temple - 1.1 km / 0.7 mi
Kagamigaoka Memorial Museum - 1.4 km / 0.9 mi
Tomita no Shitsuko - 1.4 km / 0.9 mi

The nearest airports are:
Aomori Airport (AOJ) - 28.6 km / 17.8 mi
Odate - Noshiro Airport (ONJ) - 76.6 km / 47.6 mi

Facilities


Enjoy recreational amenities such as a hot tub and bicycles to rent.

Business Facilities


Free self parking is available onsite.

Dining


Full breakfasts are available daily from 7 AM to 9 AM for a fee.

Rooms


Make yourself at home in one of the 18 air-conditioned rooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms feature separate bathtubs and showers, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Conveniences include coffee/tea makers, housekeeping is provided daily, and rollaway/extra beds (surcharge) can be requested.

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Transportation

  • Limited parking
  • Bicycle rental

Things to Do

  • Garden

Food and Drinks

  • Breakfast

Connectivity

  • Free WiFi

General

  • Parking

Public Facilities

  • Smoke-free area

Hotel Services

  • Luggage storage

Accommodation Policy & General Information in Ishiba Ryokan

Check-in/Check-out Time

Check-in:
From 15:00
Check-out:
Before 10:00

Pets

Pets Not Allowed

Additional Policy

You'll be asked to pay the following charges at the property. Fees may include applicable taxes:

  • A tax is imposed by the city: JPY 200.00 per person, per night

We have included all charges provided to us by the property.

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  • Fee for full breakfast: approximately JPY 864 for adults and JPY 1296 for children
  • Rollaway bed fee: JPY 1080.0 per day

The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.

General Information

Popular Facilities
Parking, WiFi
Check-In / Check-Out Time
From 15:00 - to 10:00
Breakfast Availability
Yes, hotel has room that provide breakfast
Available rooms at Ishiba Ryokan
18
Number of floors in Ishiba Ryokan
1
Another facilities in Ishiba Ryokan
Limited parking, Bicycle rental, Garden, Breakfast, Free WiFi

Frequently asked question in Ishiba Ryokan

What are available facilities at Ishiba Ryokan?
There are top facilites at Ishiba Ryokan such as Parking, WiFi. (some may require extra charges)
What is normal check-in & check-out time at Ishiba Ryokan?
The standard check-in time at Ishiba Ryokan is starting from From 15:00 while the latest check-out time is at Before 10:00
Does Ishiba Ryokan provide breakfast?
Yes, Ishiba Ryokan provides breakfast. However, you need to choose a room with breakfast or pay extra charge if you book a room without breakfast.
What is the star rating of Ishiba Ryokan
Ishiba Ryokan has a 2.5-star rating.
How many floors does Ishiba Ryokan have?
Ishiba Ryokan has 1.
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Other sources (93)
9.0
Exceptional
From 93 reviews
Cleanliness

9.2

Room Comfort

8.8

Service and Facilites

9.6

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Judie
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10.0
/10
Reviewed 58 week(s) ago

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Walking distance to the beautiful cherry blossom Festival at Hirosaki Park. Owners were very responsive and helpful.
Anthony
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Leisure
10.0
/10
Reviewed 162 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

Awesome, atmospheric place to stay a mere minutes walk from the park made this the perfect place for visiting to view the blossoms. The hospitality of the host was also unmatched with great recommendations of the area!
Wendy
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Friends and Family Family
10.0
/10
Reviewed 323 week(s) ago

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We had a thoroughly relaxing overnight stay at Ishiba Ryokan. The owners’ hospitality exceeded expectation, even driving us to a local restaurant. The on-site onsen was soothing and the traditional beds comfortable. It was a wonderful experience.
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Leisure with Partner
8.0
/10
Reviewed 370 week(s) ago

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Our stay took us back in time due to the ryokan’s historic past. It’s rustic charm, welcoming owner and helpful staff made for a memorable experience.
Steve
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with Partner
10.0
/10
Reviewed 375 week(s) ago

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The boss is very kind to send us to the train station. he also give us a welcome drink likely if you inform early he will be able to provide you transport if he is free walking distance to hirosaki castle
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Family
8.0
/10
Reviewed 404 week(s) ago

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Perfect central location to Hirosaki Castle and sights. Very walkable. This is wonderful for the budget traveler looking to experience a traditional Japanese ryokan.
Sean
10.0
/10
Reviewed 408 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

Just to get the only negative out of the way, keeping a 100+ year old building updated isn't easy. For example, the indoor plumbing is exposed in the restroom. That's really all I have for a negative comment. Moving on... The people running this place really left a good impression on me. Very attentive. They kept tour information handy, so my first day's adventures were thanks to what was at the front desk. I wasn't just handed the tour guide, we walked through it together. I was told the cafe at one of the gardens is really good, so I ate there, and had to agree. Also, because there was a festival going on (Neputa), those who wanted to go were walked to two rows of reserved chairs 15 minutes before things got started. Oh, and the seats were conveniently located between a couple of food stalls. The room was nice as well. The standard futon, tatami mats, and tea set (and hot water container delivered outside your door twice a day). I also had a nice view of a little garden.
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PhoebeT
10.0
/10
Reviewed 409 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

Unaware this ryokan is considered a "nationally designated important cultural property" until we saw the plague on the wall outside the main entrance. The young manager/owner(?) is very courteous and insisted driving us to restaurants for dinners even though they are 10 - 15 min. walk away. He also drove us to the train station early in the morning so we can catch our connection. We truly appreciate his Japanese hospitality. Another unexpected thing was that one early early morning, we found mama-san (old lady) cleaning our shoes left on the shoe racks at the hotel entrance. I felt embarrassed but also very pampered. Definitely excellent service and an experience not found in hotels. Have already recommended this ryokan to my friends and family.
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Scott
10.0
/10
Reviewed 414 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

I was looking for an authentic Japanese ryokan experience, and Ishiba Ryokan is it! Built in 1879, it is a designated historical property, and although it has updated electrical and plumbing systems, it still has the ambiance of an old Japanese inn, with old wood and creaky stairs in the original wing (there is an additional wing with slightly newer rooms as well) and rooms with tatami mats and futon for bedding. So comfy! It is definitely not one of the super-premium, high-priced, estate ryokan with its own sushi master and kimono-clad staff. It is family run and friendly, perfectly located near the Hirosaki castle park, gardens and old samurai residences. For large groups, there is a dining room, and a kaiseki Japanese breakfast is extra by request. The communal bath is clean and not too hot (I have been scalded by the bath in other inns), and the rooms all have views of the simple but beautiful courtyard. And next door is a tiny private bar with a 1960s Rat Pack theme! Highly recommended!
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elaine
8.0
/10
Reviewed 455 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

Since we stayed at Ishiba Ryokan in September, the weather was lovely and we didn't need any space heaters, unlike some of the experiences of other guests. We did need the air conditioner, however, which was a bit tricky to turn on (no remote control, just a switch on the air conditioner itself), simple and functional. When we arrived at 3 p.m., we were greeted by a long-time staff who had been with the Ishiba family for years. Our check-in was conducted completely in Japanese, in our room, over a cup of freshly brewed green tea, sitting on zabuton cushions--and we understood about 5-10 percent of her explanations, LOL--but filled with a lot of smiles and kindness. And Ishiba-san welcomed us in the evening when we returned to the inn, treated us to apple cider and apple wine at the bar just a few steps away. Thank you, Ishiba-san! And thanks for recommending the loveliest place for apple pies and coffee! The inn is only a 5-minute walk to the gardens and castle. I would love to see this town in spring and autumn with all the splendid colors of nature. We plan to be back. We've met some of the friendliest and nicest people in Japan in Hirosaki.
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Ryan
10.0
/10
Reviewed 475 week(s) ago

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A neat and tidy Ryokan in Hirosaki. Staff was extremely friendly and very helpful with any questions regarding food and things to do. Would definitely go back again.
Travis
10.0
/10
Reviewed 486 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

The owner and his wife were outstanding in welcoming us to their Ryokan. The House is over 140 years old, and has the rustic feel as if you were traveling in time to the Meiji Period. My children enjoyed staying on the futons and tatami mats in our room, which looked out over the snow-covered garden. Only a 5-minute walk to Hirosaki castle grounds, where my children had a great time looking at all the preparations for the snow festival. The mini-onsen on site was also fun for my 2 boys. The owner and his wife also adjusted the breakfast meal to accommodate my children's taste. Overall, very memorable for our 2 nights.
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Glenn
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with Partner
4.0
/10
Reviewed 497 week(s) ago

Hotels.com verified review

Ishiba Ryokan needs a major update. None of the rooms are heated except with space heaters. On arrival, our room had an old kerosene heater running that put out a strong and noxious odour.it was so bad that for the next 2 days we had to leave it off. This meant the room was so cold we had to keep allof our outdoor gear on while in the room - same as outside. The toilet is crude and not up to Japanese standards. The shower/tub room (like the toilet) is also not heated so going in for a shower or a bath is not fun. This ryokan may be OK in a warmer season but not mid November onwards. The owner is very nice and helpful. Helped us find restaurants as there were none around and drove us to the station on departure. He also speaks pretty good English. The location is good for seeing the main reasons for visiting Hirosaki. All of the major spots can be walked to from the ryocan. The castle does not exist anymore and the castle grounds are average. The Fujita Garden is the highlight of things to see - very beautiful. The street of Buddhist shrines/temples is OK but not special. Mostly relatively new except one at the end of the street. Lived in Japan for a dozen years and return often. Have stayed in many ryokans and small hotels. Cannot recommend this place and would not return.
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Archie
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with Partner
10.0
/10
Reviewed 498 week(s) ago

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My girlfriend and I stayed here for two nights before heading off to Aoni Onsen. I was on the outset a little apprehensive about Hirosaki because it doesn't appear to be a key point on a tourists trip to Japan, but this soon changed. Hirosaki was by far the most personal, memorable and welcoming place I have been to in Japan. This was exemplified by our stay in Ishiba Ryokan, where we were met with warmth. The building is historic, and the rooms extremely comfortable. For those seeking an authentic experience look no further. Yes the bathrooms are far away, but that is to be expected at a traditional Ryokan. I was sad to leave the town after the kindness received, and my girlfriend on the verge of tears. The recommendations provided by the host and his wife were spot on and he drove us to the station - he also helped me with my onward plans, calling up the next Ryokan, and writing down bus and train times for me.
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Wai Yun
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Family
8.0
/10
Reviewed 511 week(s) ago

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With hospitality, it is a super nice hotel for stay and relaxing. It is clean even the hotel is old. Some room facilities need to refurbished. We will stay this hotel again when we visit Hirosaki
Verified traveler
10.0
/10
Reviewed 515 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

First time in japan I wanted a heritage experience, something traditional. the staff was excellent in providing service.
Marc
10.0
/10
Reviewed 526 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

I found this ryokan just one day before I arrived. I booked very easily here. It's well located, near the castle and the garden. It's an old house but very clean and lovely. The owner was very kind. He spoke many languages fluently : Japanese, English and French. He invited me to have a drink in a bar close to the ryokan. The room was very clean and typically Japanese. There was an onsen too.
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Rach
10.0
/10
Reviewed 526 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

Beautiful ryokan, quiet and extremely clean. Room was spacious and comfortable. Staff were friendly and had everything prepared before I arrived.
Chansuda
10.0
/10
Reviewed 527 week(s) ago

Hotels.com verified review

Great location to visit Hirosaki Castle, just only 5 minutes walk from Hotel
Verified traveler
8.0
/10
Reviewed 536 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

We felt privileged to stay at this almost 150-year old ryokan, first opened by a Samurai in the Meiji period when times they were a-changin' and alternative forms of employment had to be sought. The current owner is the great-grandson.
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Overall Ratings & Reviews Ishiba Ryokan

Traveloka (1)
Other sources (93)
9.0
Exceptional
From 93 reviews
Cleanliness

9.2

Room Comfort

8.8

Service and Facilites

9.6

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Traveler Reviews Ishiba Ryokan

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Judie
icon-Leisure
Leisure
10.0
/10
Reviewed 58 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

Walking distance to the beautiful cherry blossom Festival at Hirosaki Park. Owners were very responsive and helpful.
Anthony
icon-Leisure
Leisure
10.0
/10
Reviewed 162 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

Awesome, atmospheric place to stay a mere minutes walk from the park made this the perfect place for visiting to view the blossoms. The hospitality of the host was also unmatched with great recommendations of the area!
Wendy
icon-Friends and Family Family
Friends and Family Family
10.0
/10
Reviewed 323 week(s) ago

Hotels.com verified review

We had a thoroughly relaxing overnight stay at Ishiba Ryokan. The owners’ hospitality exceeded expectation, even driving us to a local restaurant. The on-site onsen was soothing and the traditional beds comfortable. It was a wonderful experience.
Verified traveler
icon-Leisure with Partner
Leisure with Partner
8.0
/10
Reviewed 370 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

Our stay took us back in time due to the ryokan’s historic past. It’s rustic charm, welcoming owner and helpful staff made for a memorable experience.
Steve
icon-with Partner
with Partner
10.0
/10
Reviewed 375 week(s) ago

Hotels.com verified review

The boss is very kind to send us to the train station. he also give us a welcome drink likely if you inform early he will be able to provide you transport if he is free walking distance to hirosaki castle
Verified traveler
icon-Family
Family
8.0
/10
Reviewed 404 week(s) ago

Hotels.com verified review

Perfect central location to Hirosaki Castle and sights. Very walkable. This is wonderful for the budget traveler looking to experience a traditional Japanese ryokan.
Sean
10.0
/10
Reviewed 408 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

Just to get the only negative out of the way, keeping a 100+ year old building updated isn't easy. For example, the indoor plumbing is exposed in the restroom. That's really all I have for a negative comment. Moving on... The people running this place really left a good impression on me. Very attentive. They kept tour information handy, so my first day's adventures were thanks to what was at the front desk. I wasn't just handed the tour guide, we walked through it together. I was told the cafe at one of the gardens is really good, so I ate there, and had to agree. Also, because there was a festival going on (Neputa), those who wanted to go were walked to two rows of reserved chairs 15 minutes before things got started. Oh, and the seats were conveniently located between a couple of food stalls. The room was nice as well. The standard futon, tatami mats, and tea set (and hot water container delivered outside your door twice a day). I also had a nice view of a little garden.
Read More
PhoebeT
10.0
/10
Reviewed 409 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

Unaware this ryokan is considered a "nationally designated important cultural property" until we saw the plague on the wall outside the main entrance. The young manager/owner(?) is very courteous and insisted driving us to restaurants for dinners even though they are 10 - 15 min. walk away. He also drove us to the train station early in the morning so we can catch our connection. We truly appreciate his Japanese hospitality. Another unexpected thing was that one early early morning, we found mama-san (old lady) cleaning our shoes left on the shoe racks at the hotel entrance. I felt embarrassed but also very pampered. Definitely excellent service and an experience not found in hotels. Have already recommended this ryokan to my friends and family.
Read More
Scott
10.0
/10
Reviewed 414 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

I was looking for an authentic Japanese ryokan experience, and Ishiba Ryokan is it! Built in 1879, it is a designated historical property, and although it has updated electrical and plumbing systems, it still has the ambiance of an old Japanese inn, with old wood and creaky stairs in the original wing (there is an additional wing with slightly newer rooms as well) and rooms with tatami mats and futon for bedding. So comfy! It is definitely not one of the super-premium, high-priced, estate ryokan with its own sushi master and kimono-clad staff. It is family run and friendly, perfectly located near the Hirosaki castle park, gardens and old samurai residences. For large groups, there is a dining room, and a kaiseki Japanese breakfast is extra by request. The communal bath is clean and not too hot (I have been scalded by the bath in other inns), and the rooms all have views of the simple but beautiful courtyard. And next door is a tiny private bar with a 1960s Rat Pack theme! Highly recommended!
Read More
elaine
8.0
/10
Reviewed 455 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

Since we stayed at Ishiba Ryokan in September, the weather was lovely and we didn't need any space heaters, unlike some of the experiences of other guests. We did need the air conditioner, however, which was a bit tricky to turn on (no remote control, just a switch on the air conditioner itself), simple and functional. When we arrived at 3 p.m., we were greeted by a long-time staff who had been with the Ishiba family for years. Our check-in was conducted completely in Japanese, in our room, over a cup of freshly brewed green tea, sitting on zabuton cushions--and we understood about 5-10 percent of her explanations, LOL--but filled with a lot of smiles and kindness. And Ishiba-san welcomed us in the evening when we returned to the inn, treated us to apple cider and apple wine at the bar just a few steps away. Thank you, Ishiba-san! And thanks for recommending the loveliest place for apple pies and coffee! The inn is only a 5-minute walk to the gardens and castle. I would love to see this town in spring and autumn with all the splendid colors of nature. We plan to be back. We've met some of the friendliest and nicest people in Japan in Hirosaki.
Read More
Ryan
10.0
/10
Reviewed 475 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

A neat and tidy Ryokan in Hirosaki. Staff was extremely friendly and very helpful with any questions regarding food and things to do. Would definitely go back again.
Travis
10.0
/10
Reviewed 486 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

The owner and his wife were outstanding in welcoming us to their Ryokan. The House is over 140 years old, and has the rustic feel as if you were traveling in time to the Meiji Period. My children enjoyed staying on the futons and tatami mats in our room, which looked out over the snow-covered garden. Only a 5-minute walk to Hirosaki castle grounds, where my children had a great time looking at all the preparations for the snow festival. The mini-onsen on site was also fun for my 2 boys. The owner and his wife also adjusted the breakfast meal to accommodate my children's taste. Overall, very memorable for our 2 nights.
Read More
Glenn
icon-with Partner
with Partner
4.0
/10
Reviewed 497 week(s) ago

Hotels.com verified review

Ishiba Ryokan needs a major update. None of the rooms are heated except with space heaters. On arrival, our room had an old kerosene heater running that put out a strong and noxious odour.it was so bad that for the next 2 days we had to leave it off. This meant the room was so cold we had to keep allof our outdoor gear on while in the room - same as outside. The toilet is crude and not up to Japanese standards. The shower/tub room (like the toilet) is also not heated so going in for a shower or a bath is not fun. This ryokan may be OK in a warmer season but not mid November onwards. The owner is very nice and helpful. Helped us find restaurants as there were none around and drove us to the station on departure. He also speaks pretty good English. The location is good for seeing the main reasons for visiting Hirosaki. All of the major spots can be walked to from the ryocan. The castle does not exist anymore and the castle grounds are average. The Fujita Garden is the highlight of things to see - very beautiful. The street of Buddhist shrines/temples is OK but not special. Mostly relatively new except one at the end of the street. Lived in Japan for a dozen years and return often. Have stayed in many ryokans and small hotels. Cannot recommend this place and would not return.
Read More
Archie
icon-with Partner
with Partner
10.0
/10
Reviewed 498 week(s) ago

Hotels.com verified review

My girlfriend and I stayed here for two nights before heading off to Aoni Onsen. I was on the outset a little apprehensive about Hirosaki because it doesn't appear to be a key point on a tourists trip to Japan, but this soon changed. Hirosaki was by far the most personal, memorable and welcoming place I have been to in Japan. This was exemplified by our stay in Ishiba Ryokan, where we were met with warmth. The building is historic, and the rooms extremely comfortable. For those seeking an authentic experience look no further. Yes the bathrooms are far away, but that is to be expected at a traditional Ryokan. I was sad to leave the town after the kindness received, and my girlfriend on the verge of tears. The recommendations provided by the host and his wife were spot on and he drove us to the station - he also helped me with my onward plans, calling up the next Ryokan, and writing down bus and train times for me.
Read More
Wai Yun
icon-Family
Family
8.0
/10
Reviewed 511 week(s) ago

Hotels.com verified review

With hospitality, it is a super nice hotel for stay and relaxing. It is clean even the hotel is old. Some room facilities need to refurbished. We will stay this hotel again when we visit Hirosaki
Verified traveler
10.0
/10
Reviewed 515 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

First time in japan I wanted a heritage experience, something traditional. the staff was excellent in providing service.
Marc
10.0
/10
Reviewed 526 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

I found this ryokan just one day before I arrived. I booked very easily here. It's well located, near the castle and the garden. It's an old house but very clean and lovely. The owner was very kind. He spoke many languages fluently : Japanese, English and French. He invited me to have a drink in a bar close to the ryokan. The room was very clean and typically Japanese. There was an onsen too.
Read More
Rach
10.0
/10
Reviewed 526 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

Beautiful ryokan, quiet and extremely clean. Room was spacious and comfortable. Staff were friendly and had everything prepared before I arrived.
Chansuda
10.0
/10
Reviewed 527 week(s) ago

Hotels.com verified review

Great location to visit Hirosaki Castle, just only 5 minutes walk from Hotel
Verified traveler
8.0
/10
Reviewed 536 week(s) ago

Expedia Group verified review

We felt privileged to stay at this almost 150-year old ryokan, first opened by a Samurai in the Meiji period when times they were a-changin' and alternative forms of employment had to be sought. The current owner is the great-grandson.
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