"This was an amazing experience, staying in a renovated samurai home. I stayed in the larger suite and had a full view of the garden and a lanterned alcove just outside the bath. Everything is new and clean, and the owners clearly take pride in this historic home. Even the tatami seams are artful.
The staff was so friendly. I only speak a little Japanese, but they were patient and kind while I thought of the right words, and check-in was lovely. They also held my bag while I went sightseeing.
It was so quiet at night that I slept very well. I didn't hear anything from the restaurant, just the occasional road noise, but it wasn't a bother at all. The traditional futon was cozy!
I would absolutely stay here again, especially if I returned with a group because it's a rare 2-bedroom (4 futons) and very spacious."
"I had a very good stay at this smaller hotel near Hon-hachinohe station. I like the clean room, useful coin laundry, nice bento breakfast and pleasant staff. There is a supermarket just beside the hotel, and an Aeon Town about five minutes walk away along a small canal."
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Hachinohe City Museum during your trip to Hachinohe. Take in the festivals while you're in the area.
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What can I see and do near Kushihiki Hachimangu Shrine?
You'll want to browse the exhibits at Hachinohe City Museum and Hachinohe City Museum of Art. Spend some time exploring the the natural beauty of Niida Park, Hachinohe Observation Gallery and Hachinohe Park. A trip to Hachi-shoku Center and Hachinohe Yatai Village Miroku Yokocho might be just the ticket for souvenir shopping.