Facade/entrance in Hotel Jogakura

Hotel Jogakura

Hotel Highlights

Embark on a cozy stay at Hotel Jogakura located in the picturesque city of Aomori, Japan. Just a scenic 12.4mi away from the vibrant city center, this charming 3-star hotel offers an array of amenities ensuring a delightful stay. With 211 reviews to back its reputation, Hotel Jogakura promises an unforgettable experience amidst the tranquil mountains.

Property building in Hotel Jogakura
Property building in Hotel Jogakura

Rooms

Standard Twin Room in Hotel Jogakura

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2 Twin Beds

1 Sofa Bed

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225 sqft

Standard Room

Mountain view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Coffee machine

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned twin room offers a flat-screen TV, a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box as well as mountain views. The unit offers 3 beds.

Junior Suite in Hotel Jogakura

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1 Sofa Bed

2 Twin Beds

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475 sqft

Junior Suite

Mountain view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Coffee machine

This suite includes 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. The air-conditioned suite offers a flat-screen TV, a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box as well as mountain views. The unit has 3 beds.

Superior Twin Room in Hotel Jogakura

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2 Twin Beds

1 Sofa Bed

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440 sqft

Superior

Mountain view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Coffee machine

The spacious twin room features air conditioning, a tea and coffee maker, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath and a shower. The twin room provides a wardrobe, a safe deposit box, a sofa, a flat-screen TV, as well as mountain views. The unit has 3 beds.

Discover More

The hotel offers complimentary breakfast to kick start your day and various free amenities such as WiFi, sauna, and even a rejuvenating hot spring bath. Take in the stunning mountain views from your non-smoking room, equipped with a private bathroom featuring modern comforts like a bathtub and free toiletries. With private parking on site and additional perks including skiing and a bar, Hotel Jogakura aims to cater to all your needs.

Property building in Hotel Jogakura
Property building in Hotel Jogakura

Experience the Best

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Aomori at Hotel Jogakura where nature meets comfort. Unwind in the serene garden or on the inviting terrace after a day of exploring. With its convenient location and top-notch facilities, this hotel is a traveler's dream come true.Book your stay at Hotel Jogakura for an unforgettable experience in the heart of Japan's scenic beauty.

Bed in Hotel Jogakura
Bed in Hotel Jogakura

Plan Your Stay

Indulge in a luxurious stay at Hotel Jogakura with a variety of room options to suit your preferences. From the comfortable 2 Beds room to the spacious Junior Suite or the elegant Deluxe Suite, each accommodation is designed to accommodate 2 adults and 1 child, promising a cozy retreat after a day of adventure in Aomori. Enjoy modern amenities, mountain views, and a relaxing ambiance in every room, ensuring a restful night's sleep during your stay.

Food close-up in Hotel Jogakura
Food close-up in Hotel Jogakura

Amenities

Skiing

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Sauna

Air conditioning

Bar

Ski rental on site

Parking On Site

Fitness centre/facilities in Hotel Jogakura
Fitness centre/facilities in Hotel Jogakura
Certificate/Award in Hotel Jogakura
The public bath at the hotel was very nice. It has indoor and outdoor portions, open almost all hours. I was a bit nervous as it was my first time using one but the staff gave me guidance and there were also explanatory posters with English text. I went in a couple of times, once with other guests and once on my own in the early hours if the morning. Being in the outdoor portion in the warm water and surrounded by snow was a lovely experience. The staff were extremely helpful in general and went out of their way to help me arrange my activities because I didn't have a solid plan. The dinners were quite elaborate Japanese meals consisting of many courses, honestly more than I could eat. The breakfast buffet offered a varied selection of foods including Japanese style fish, rice, soup etc. as well as stuff like cereal, pastries and sausages. The room was a pretty good size and the beds were comfortable, though the pillows are quite hard compared to what I'm used to. The private bathroom was basic but had everything I needed. All-in-all the hotel felt cozy and had a somewhat traditional vibe, the staff were great and I had an enjoyable time there.

Denvir-parry

The hotel is located within the Towada-Hachimantai National Park and just down the road from the Hakkoda ropeway if you're hoping to see the famous snow monsters. Although in a remote location, the drive up was one of the most picturesque snowy landscapes we're experienced in Japan. The hotel is well insulated, incredibly clean with amazingly plush beds and the staff were incredibly friendly too. We did the half board which was well worth it- ended up with a 9 course dinner and then a breakfast buffet. The main highlight though of course was the outdoor onsen looking onto the snowy trees whilst bathing in the onsen water. The hotel is small-medium size place so you're more than likely to have the onsen to yourself, which is much nicer than some of the bigger complexes or if you're looking for more of a meditative onsen experience. Finally, this place even has it's own little shrine next to the hotel to admire.

Kelly

The natural setting is spectacular and there are day trips and hikes to enjoy directly from the hotel. There are many beautiful works of art displayed throughout the establishment to enhance guest’s enjoyment. Both breakfast and dinner were veritable feasts! The vast tatami mat room with balcony view onto the forested mountain was soothing. There is a rotenburo for soaking in and washing away any stress. The staff worked diligently to make all guests, from Japan and other countries, feel equally comfortable and welcomed. In my opinion, anyone who rates this luxury mountain lodge less than “9” is spoiled or pretentious.

John

The chef at Jogakura is really good - I had dinners there throughout my stay and found the flavours and textures skilfully executed, with an impressive range of both traditional Japanese and western fare. The food portion is also on the more manageable side, which is great. The open air bath was also delightful and I could not get enough of lying down in the hot bath while enjoying the winter scenery and feeling the snow fall on my face. Service was super attentive, especially by the staff that serve dinners - they discreetly look out for and pre-empt your needs, they are quick on their feet and very polite.

Yi

Great hotel with beautiful views. On a clear night you can see a lot of stars. The hotel is only 6 mins away from Hakkoda Ropeway which is a must visit! You can also go to Oirase Gorge within 40 mins drive. The daily Breakfast and Dinner offered from the hotel is out of the world! All the staff were super friendly and courteous! Onsen was very clean & amazing.

Saad

The public bath at the hotel was very nice. It has indoor and outdoor portions, open almost all hours. I was a bit nervous as it was my first time using one but the staff gave me guidance and there were also explanatory posters with English text. I went in a couple of times, once with other guests and once on my own in the early hours if the morning. Being in the outdoor portion in the warm water and surrounded by snow was a lovely experience. The staff were extremely helpful in general and went out of their way to help me arrange my activities because I didn't have a solid plan. The dinners were quite elaborate Japanese meals consisting of many courses, honestly more than I could eat. The breakfast buffet offered a varied selection of foods including Japanese style fish, rice, soup etc. as well as stuff like cereal, pastries and sausages. The room was a pretty good size and the beds were comfortable, though the pillows are quite hard compared to what I'm used to. The private bathroom was basic but had everything I needed. All-in-all the hotel felt cozy and had a somewhat traditional vibe, the staff were great and I had an enjoyable time there.

Denvir-parry

The hotel is located within the Towada-Hachimantai National Park and just down the road from the Hakkoda ropeway if you're hoping to see the famous snow monsters. Although in a remote location, the drive up was one of the most picturesque snowy landscapes we're experienced in Japan. The hotel is well insulated, incredibly clean with amazingly plush beds and the staff were incredibly friendly too. We did the half board which was well worth it- ended up with a 9 course dinner and then a breakfast buffet. The main highlight though of course was the outdoor onsen looking onto the snowy trees whilst bathing in the onsen water. The hotel is small-medium size place so you're more than likely to have the onsen to yourself, which is much nicer than some of the bigger complexes or if you're looking for more of a meditative onsen experience. Finally, this place even has it's own little shrine next to the hotel to admire.

Kelly

The natural setting is spectacular and there are day trips and hikes to enjoy directly from the hotel. There are many beautiful works of art displayed throughout the establishment to enhance guest’s enjoyment. Both breakfast and dinner were veritable feasts! The vast tatami mat room with balcony view onto the forested mountain was soothing. There is a rotenburo for soaking in and washing away any stress. The staff worked diligently to make all guests, from Japan and other countries, feel equally comfortable and welcomed. In my opinion, anyone who rates this luxury mountain lodge less than “9” is spoiled or pretentious.

John

The chef at Jogakura is really good - I had dinners there throughout my stay and found the flavours and textures skilfully executed, with an impressive range of both traditional Japanese and western fare. The food portion is also on the more manageable side, which is great. The open air bath was also delightful and I could not get enough of lying down in the hot bath while enjoying the winter scenery and feeling the snow fall on my face. Service was super attentive, especially by the staff that serve dinners - they discreetly look out for and pre-empt your needs, they are quick on their feet and very polite.

Yi

Great hotel with beautiful views. On a clear night you can see a lot of stars. The hotel is only 6 mins away from Hakkoda Ropeway which is a must visit! You can also go to Oirase Gorge within 40 mins drive. The daily Breakfast and Dinner offered from the hotel is out of the world! All the staff were super friendly and courteous! Onsen was very clean & amazing.

Saad

The public bath at the hotel was very nice. It has indoor and outdoor portions, open almost all hours. I was a bit nervous as it was my first time using one but the staff gave me guidance and there were also explanatory posters with English text. I went in a couple of times, once with other guests and once on my own in the early hours if the morning. Being in the outdoor portion in the warm water and surrounded by snow was a lovely experience. The staff were extremely helpful in general and went out of their way to help me arrange my activities because I didn't have a solid plan. The dinners were quite elaborate Japanese meals consisting of many courses, honestly more than I could eat. The breakfast buffet offered a varied selection of foods including Japanese style fish, rice, soup etc. as well as stuff like cereal, pastries and sausages. The room was a pretty good size and the beds were comfortable, though the pillows are quite hard compared to what I'm used to. The private bathroom was basic but had everything I needed. All-in-all the hotel felt cozy and had a somewhat traditional vibe, the staff were great and I had an enjoyable time there.

Denvir-parry

The hotel is located within the Towada-Hachimantai National Park and just down the road from the Hakkoda ropeway if you're hoping to see the famous snow monsters. Although in a remote location, the drive up was one of the most picturesque snowy landscapes we're experienced in Japan. The hotel is well insulated, incredibly clean with amazingly plush beds and the staff were incredibly friendly too. We did the half board which was well worth it- ended up with a 9 course dinner and then a breakfast buffet. The main highlight though of course was the outdoor onsen looking onto the snowy trees whilst bathing in the onsen water. The hotel is small-medium size place so you're more than likely to have the onsen to yourself, which is much nicer than some of the bigger complexes or if you're looking for more of a meditative onsen experience. Finally, this place even has it's own little shrine next to the hotel to admire.

Kelly

The natural setting is spectacular and there are day trips and hikes to enjoy directly from the hotel. There are many beautiful works of art displayed throughout the establishment to enhance guest’s enjoyment. Both breakfast and dinner were veritable feasts! The vast tatami mat room with balcony view onto the forested mountain was soothing. There is a rotenburo for soaking in and washing away any stress. The staff worked diligently to make all guests, from Japan and other countries, feel equally comfortable and welcomed. In my opinion, anyone who rates this luxury mountain lodge less than “9” is spoiled or pretentious.

John

The chef at Jogakura is really good - I had dinners there throughout my stay and found the flavours and textures skilfully executed, with an impressive range of both traditional Japanese and western fare. The food portion is also on the more manageable side, which is great. The open air bath was also delightful and I could not get enough of lying down in the hot bath while enjoying the winter scenery and feeling the snow fall on my face. Service was super attentive, especially by the staff that serve dinners - they discreetly look out for and pre-empt your needs, they are quick on their feet and very polite.

Yi

Great hotel with beautiful views. On a clear night you can see a lot of stars. The hotel is only 6 mins away from Hakkoda Ropeway which is a must visit! You can also go to Oirase Gorge within 40 mins drive. The daily Breakfast and Dinner offered from the hotel is out of the world! All the staff were super friendly and courteous! Onsen was very clean & amazing.

Saad

Location

Arakawa Hakkodasan-Chu, Aomori, 030-0111, Japan

Hotel Jogakura