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¥16,901
¥18,591 total
Aug 18 - Aug 19




3. Aomori Winery Hotel
Aomori Winery HotelOwani
- Alpine lodge near Owani Onsen Ski Resort offers indoor hot spring relaxation after snowy adventures.
¥18,000
¥19,800 total
Aug 26 - Aug 27




4. Crowne Plaza Resort Appi Kogen by IHG
Crowne Plaza Resort Appi Kogen by IHGHachimantai
- Winter adventures await at this ski-in/ski-out hotel with hot springs, five restaurants, and direct access to Appi Kogen Ski Resort slopes.
¥11,585
¥14,700 total
Sep 16 - Sep 17




5. Appi Kogen Mori no Hotel
Appi Kogen Mori no HotelHachimantai
- Immerse in winter thrills at this ski guesthouse with 8 hot spring baths, located just 1 mile from Appi Kogen Ski Resort.
¥10,500
¥11,850 total
Aug 19 - Aug 20




7. Life is Beautiful
Life is BeautifulHachimantai
- Alpine skiing paradise at Appi Kogen with cozy lobby fireplace and on-site café offering premium mountain getaway.
¥24,087
¥29,356 total
Aug 20 - Aug 21




8. Hachimantai Mountain Hotel
Hachimantai Mountain HotelHachimantai
- Alpine ski adventure awaits at Hachimantai Mountain Hotel with hot springs to soothe tired muscles.
¥8,990
¥10,313 total
Aug 26 - Aug 27
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Crowne Plaza Resort Appi Kogen by IHG
8/10 Good
"A nice set-up for a ski-in/ski-out resort. My kids also had great lessons with an English instructor. Getting to Appi Kogen was also quite easy with the buses from Morioka Station. We were also bumped up to a larger room, which was very comfortable, especially by Japanese standards. That was also great. However….. The only drawback was the very limited food options, especially for dinner with young kids, who don’t eat very much anyway. We live in Japan, so we’re accustomed to Japanese portions, local izakayas, bentos, etc. But this was challenging. It was either spend 20,000¥-30,000¥ for a mediocre buffet, where the kids just wanted a few bites of the simplest food. Or a yakiniku restaurant that would’ve been 30,000¥ - 40,000¥ for a family of 4. High-end sushi spot that would’ve been even more pricey. (The room service menu is quite sad, and again would be close to 20,000¥) Or, you’re left with getting instant Nissin ramen cups at the convene, which is what we ended up doing the last night. (Breakfast, again, pay steep prices at the buffet, or wait till the bakery opens at the comically late hour of 10:00am, when you of course want to be on the slopes.) Anyway, I’d suggest packing some of your own bentos, or be prepared to pay. ¥¥¥¥¥¥"



















