Searching for hotels in Towada? Compare room rates and reviews to find your ideal stay.

Our Top Hotel Picks

Whether you're looking for budget or luxury hotels in Towada, we've got you covered!

Towada Hotels Recommended for You

Check out our selection of great hotels in Towada.

5 star

Find More Hotels

Business travel

Hoshino Resorts Oirase Keiryu Hotel
4.6/575 Reviews

Hoshino Resorts Oirase Keiryu Hotel

Towada
In July, when the weather was beginning to get quite hot in Tokyo, we decided to escape the heat and crowds by spending a few days in Aomori. We wanted a nice hotel, off the beaten path, while being a place which wasn’t too hard to get to. After looking at what was available in Aomori, we decided to try the Oirase Keiryu hotel, which is located about 7 miles from Towada lake. This area is famous for its forests and natural scenery, its numerous streams, waterfalls, and wildlife. Access to Amori is easy, we took the Tohoku Shinkansen (bullet train) from Tokyo Station to Hachinohe, which takes under 3 hours. From Hachinohe we rented a car from the Times Rental Car which is almost in front of the station. It takes about 90 minutes to get from Hachinohe to the hotel, though the hotel does offer shuttle bus service to the station. We chose to rent a car because there are many things within driving distance to see. The Oriase Keiryu hotel lies in a small valley alongside a river which runs from Towada lake. The drive from the train station to the hotel takes you through farm land and small towns. As there are few shops or stores near the hotel, it is a good idea to stock up on sundries at a convenience store or at the station before you get on the shuttle bus. Our rental car (a Mazda) had a navigation system which could be set to English, but I found my iPhone maps app offered a faster route. However, the route chosen by my phone took me alongside small farm roads, and a couple bridges which were too narrow for two-way traffic. But as there was almost no traffic along the route, this wasn’t an issue. After reaching the hotel, we found free parking near the entrance, and were quickly checked in. One great thing about Japanese hotels is that the service is always first rate, and tipping is not permitted. Our bags were promptly picked up at our car, and taken to our room. The Oriase Keiryu hotel is a combination of buildings with an older wing and a newer wing. The new wing (where we stayed) was a considerable distance from the lobby, but in Japan people are used to walking everywhere, so this was no real issue. The new part of the building is wonderfully decorated, with a couple of beautiful lobbies which offer coffee, tea, books and comfortable places to sit, indoors or outdoors. A good thing about this hotel is the wide variety of rooms, which can be had from less than $100 per night to $1500 per night. One thing I noticed as we were heading to our room was a rather strong smell. To some it might smell like an old building or something else, but I recognized it as the smell of onsen (hot spring) water. The hotel has an onsen baths for men and women, these are located in the newer wing of the hotel. As it happened, my wife had booked the best room in the hotel, which was a 2 bedroom suite. This was literally the most beautiful hotel room we have ever seen, and we have stayed at some wonderful hotels. The room featured two separate bedr

Find More Hotels

Breakfast

Towadako Backpackers
4.1/510 Reviews

Towadako Backpackers

Towada
At the time of booking, Shiwada Lake only had one backpacker hotel and one two-to-three-person room. Other hotels were full and there was no way to stay for one night. However, this is the cheapest accommodation for the whole trip, no more than 150 yuan per person. 📍 Location: Near Shihetian Lake, about ten minutes' walk away, next to Shihe Grange Hotel, there is only one convenience store nearby. 🤵🏻 Service: In addition to check-in, basically only the shared kitchen and space are introduced to the upper floor of the female and the upper floor of the male. 🏠 Room: Triple Room + Breakfast HKD280 Advantages: The doorway and the surrounding environment are beautiful and quiet, with red leaves and tall fir trees; the public space is very spacious even the kitchen, and the public bath and toilet are clean, but we go to the hot spring hotel next to it to take a bath, only JPY500 You can soak in the hot spring, but you need to bring your own towels. The room is spacious and clean, but the details or sheets will have a little dust and stains. Disadvantages: There are few sockets in the room, the door is locked with force, the toilet is dimly lit, and some equipment is outdated. The walking floor will make a sound and the sound insulation is not good. 🍽️ Breakfast: only square bags, cooked eggs and jam, drinks only milk and coffee, this price is not much. You can pay for dinner at JPY1300, but we learned too late and missed it. It is recommended to book dinner, because the nearby restaurant closes at 3 pm.
Hoshino Resorts Oirase Keiryu Hotel
4.6/575 Reviews

Hoshino Resorts Oirase Keiryu Hotel

Towada
In July, when the weather was beginning to get quite hot in Tokyo, we decided to escape the heat and crowds by spending a few days in Aomori. We wanted a nice hotel, off the beaten path, while being a place which wasn’t too hard to get to. After looking at what was available in Aomori, we decided to try the Oirase Keiryu hotel, which is located about 7 miles from Towada lake. This area is famous for its forests and natural scenery, its numerous streams, waterfalls, and wildlife. Access to Amori is easy, we took the Tohoku Shinkansen (bullet train) from Tokyo Station to Hachinohe, which takes under 3 hours. From Hachinohe we rented a car from the Times Rental Car which is almost in front of the station. It takes about 90 minutes to get from Hachinohe to the hotel, though the hotel does offer shuttle bus service to the station. We chose to rent a car because there are many things within driving distance to see. The Oriase Keiryu hotel lies in a small valley alongside a river which runs from Towada lake. The drive from the train station to the hotel takes you through farm land and small towns. As there are few shops or stores near the hotel, it is a good idea to stock up on sundries at a convenience store or at the station before you get on the shuttle bus. Our rental car (a Mazda) had a navigation system which could be set to English, but I found my iPhone maps app offered a faster route. However, the route chosen by my phone took me alongside small farm roads, and a couple bridges which were too narrow for two-way traffic. But as there was almost no traffic along the route, this wasn’t an issue. After reaching the hotel, we found free parking near the entrance, and were quickly checked in. One great thing about Japanese hotels is that the service is always first rate, and tipping is not permitted. Our bags were promptly picked up at our car, and taken to our room. The Oriase Keiryu hotel is a combination of buildings with an older wing and a newer wing. The new wing (where we stayed) was a considerable distance from the lobby, but in Japan people are used to walking everywhere, so this was no real issue. The new part of the building is wonderfully decorated, with a couple of beautiful lobbies which offer coffee, tea, books and comfortable places to sit, indoors or outdoors. A good thing about this hotel is the wide variety of rooms, which can be had from less than $100 per night to $1500 per night. One thing I noticed as we were heading to our room was a rather strong smell. To some it might smell like an old building or something else, but I recognized it as the smell of onsen (hot spring) water. The hotel has an onsen baths for men and women, these are located in the newer wing of the hotel. As it happened, my wife had booked the best room in the hotel, which was a 2 bedroom suite. This was literally the most beautiful hotel room we have ever seen, and we have stayed at some wonderful hotels. The room featured two separate bedr

Find More Hotels

Family friendly

Hoshino Resorts Oirase Keiryu Hotel
4.6/575 Reviews

Hoshino Resorts Oirase Keiryu Hotel

Towada
In July, when the weather was beginning to get quite hot in Tokyo, we decided to escape the heat and crowds by spending a few days in Aomori. We wanted a nice hotel, off the beaten path, while being a place which wasn’t too hard to get to. After looking at what was available in Aomori, we decided to try the Oirase Keiryu hotel, which is located about 7 miles from Towada lake. This area is famous for its forests and natural scenery, its numerous streams, waterfalls, and wildlife. Access to Amori is easy, we took the Tohoku Shinkansen (bullet train) from Tokyo Station to Hachinohe, which takes under 3 hours. From Hachinohe we rented a car from the Times Rental Car which is almost in front of the station. It takes about 90 minutes to get from Hachinohe to the hotel, though the hotel does offer shuttle bus service to the station. We chose to rent a car because there are many things within driving distance to see. The Oriase Keiryu hotel lies in a small valley alongside a river which runs from Towada lake. The drive from the train station to the hotel takes you through farm land and small towns. As there are few shops or stores near the hotel, it is a good idea to stock up on sundries at a convenience store or at the station before you get on the shuttle bus. Our rental car (a Mazda) had a navigation system which could be set to English, but I found my iPhone maps app offered a faster route. However, the route chosen by my phone took me alongside small farm roads, and a couple bridges which were too narrow for two-way traffic. But as there was almost no traffic along the route, this wasn’t an issue. After reaching the hotel, we found free parking near the entrance, and were quickly checked in. One great thing about Japanese hotels is that the service is always first rate, and tipping is not permitted. Our bags were promptly picked up at our car, and taken to our room. The Oriase Keiryu hotel is a combination of buildings with an older wing and a newer wing. The new wing (where we stayed) was a considerable distance from the lobby, but in Japan people are used to walking everywhere, so this was no real issue. The new part of the building is wonderfully decorated, with a couple of beautiful lobbies which offer coffee, tea, books and comfortable places to sit, indoors or outdoors. A good thing about this hotel is the wide variety of rooms, which can be had from less than $100 per night to $1500 per night. One thing I noticed as we were heading to our room was a rather strong smell. To some it might smell like an old building or something else, but I recognized it as the smell of onsen (hot spring) water. The hotel has an onsen baths for men and women, these are located in the newer wing of the hotel. As it happened, my wife had booked the best room in the hotel, which was a 2 bedroom suite. This was literally the most beautiful hotel room we have ever seen, and we have stayed at some wonderful hotels. The room featured two separate bedr

Find More Hotels

Hotels Near Famous Attractions in Towada

Check out these hotels located near popular sights in Towada

Towada Art Center

Show more

Former Kasaishi Residence

Hoshino Resorts Oirase Keiryu Hotel
4.6/575 Reviews

Hoshino Resorts Oirase Keiryu Hotel

Towada|3.55km from Former Kasaishi Residence
In July, when the weather was beginning to get quite hot in Tokyo, we decided to escape the heat and crowds by spending a few days in Aomori. We wanted a nice hotel, off the beaten path, while being a place which wasn’t too hard to get to. After looking at what was available in Aomori, we decided to try the Oirase Keiryu hotel, which is located about 7 miles from Towada lake. This area is famous for its forests and natural scenery, its numerous streams, waterfalls, and wildlife. Access to Amori is easy, we took the Tohoku Shinkansen (bullet train) from Tokyo Station to Hachinohe, which takes under 3 hours. From Hachinohe we rented a car from the Times Rental Car which is almost in front of the station. It takes about 90 minutes to get from Hachinohe to the hotel, though the hotel does offer shuttle bus service to the station. We chose to rent a car because there are many things within driving distance to see. The Oriase Keiryu hotel lies in a small valley alongside a river which runs from Towada lake. The drive from the train station to the hotel takes you through farm land and small towns. As there are few shops or stores near the hotel, it is a good idea to stock up on sundries at a convenience store or at the station before you get on the shuttle bus. Our rental car (a Mazda) had a navigation system which could be set to English, but I found my iPhone maps app offered a faster route. However, the route chosen by my phone took me alongside small farm roads, and a couple bridges which were too narrow for two-way traffic. But as there was almost no traffic along the route, this wasn’t an issue. After reaching the hotel, we found free parking near the entrance, and were quickly checked in. One great thing about Japanese hotels is that the service is always first rate, and tipping is not permitted. Our bags were promptly picked up at our car, and taken to our room. The Oriase Keiryu hotel is a combination of buildings with an older wing and a newer wing. The new wing (where we stayed) was a considerable distance from the lobby, but in Japan people are used to walking everywhere, so this was no real issue. The new part of the building is wonderfully decorated, with a couple of beautiful lobbies which offer coffee, tea, books and comfortable places to sit, indoors or outdoors. A good thing about this hotel is the wide variety of rooms, which can be had from less than $100 per night to $1500 per night. One thing I noticed as we were heading to our room was a rather strong smell. To some it might smell like an old building or something else, but I recognized it as the smell of onsen (hot spring) water. The hotel has an onsen baths for men and women, these are located in the newer wing of the hotel. As it happened, my wife had booked the best room in the hotel, which was a 2 bedroom suite. This was literally the most beautiful hotel room we have ever seen, and we have stayed at some wonderful hotels. The room featured two separate bedr

Show more

Oirase Field Museum

Hoshino Resorts Oirase Keiryu Hotel
4.6/575 Reviews

Hoshino Resorts Oirase Keiryu Hotel

Towada|0.29km from Oirase Field Museum
In July, when the weather was beginning to get quite hot in Tokyo, we decided to escape the heat and crowds by spending a few days in Aomori. We wanted a nice hotel, off the beaten path, while being a place which wasn’t too hard to get to. After looking at what was available in Aomori, we decided to try the Oirase Keiryu hotel, which is located about 7 miles from Towada lake. This area is famous for its forests and natural scenery, its numerous streams, waterfalls, and wildlife. Access to Amori is easy, we took the Tohoku Shinkansen (bullet train) from Tokyo Station to Hachinohe, which takes under 3 hours. From Hachinohe we rented a car from the Times Rental Car which is almost in front of the station. It takes about 90 minutes to get from Hachinohe to the hotel, though the hotel does offer shuttle bus service to the station. We chose to rent a car because there are many things within driving distance to see. The Oriase Keiryu hotel lies in a small valley alongside a river which runs from Towada lake. The drive from the train station to the hotel takes you through farm land and small towns. As there are few shops or stores near the hotel, it is a good idea to stock up on sundries at a convenience store or at the station before you get on the shuttle bus. Our rental car (a Mazda) had a navigation system which could be set to English, but I found my iPhone maps app offered a faster route. However, the route chosen by my phone took me alongside small farm roads, and a couple bridges which were too narrow for two-way traffic. But as there was almost no traffic along the route, this wasn’t an issue. After reaching the hotel, we found free parking near the entrance, and were quickly checked in. One great thing about Japanese hotels is that the service is always first rate, and tipping is not permitted. Our bags were promptly picked up at our car, and taken to our room. The Oriase Keiryu hotel is a combination of buildings with an older wing and a newer wing. The new wing (where we stayed) was a considerable distance from the lobby, but in Japan people are used to walking everywhere, so this was no real issue. The new part of the building is wonderfully decorated, with a couple of beautiful lobbies which offer coffee, tea, books and comfortable places to sit, indoors or outdoors. A good thing about this hotel is the wide variety of rooms, which can be had from less than $100 per night to $1500 per night. One thing I noticed as we were heading to our room was a rather strong smell. To some it might smell like an old building or something else, but I recognized it as the smell of onsen (hot spring) water. The hotel has an onsen baths for men and women, these are located in the newer wing of the hotel. As it happened, my wife had booked the best room in the hotel, which was a 2 bedroom suite. This was literally the most beautiful hotel room we have ever seen, and we have stayed at some wonderful hotels. The room featured two separate bedr

Show more

蔦温泉売店

Hoshino Resorts Oirase Keiryu Hotel
4.6/575 Reviews

Hoshino Resorts Oirase Keiryu Hotel

Towada|3.31km from 蔦温泉売店
In July, when the weather was beginning to get quite hot in Tokyo, we decided to escape the heat and crowds by spending a few days in Aomori. We wanted a nice hotel, off the beaten path, while being a place which wasn’t too hard to get to. After looking at what was available in Aomori, we decided to try the Oirase Keiryu hotel, which is located about 7 miles from Towada lake. This area is famous for its forests and natural scenery, its numerous streams, waterfalls, and wildlife. Access to Amori is easy, we took the Tohoku Shinkansen (bullet train) from Tokyo Station to Hachinohe, which takes under 3 hours. From Hachinohe we rented a car from the Times Rental Car which is almost in front of the station. It takes about 90 minutes to get from Hachinohe to the hotel, though the hotel does offer shuttle bus service to the station. We chose to rent a car because there are many things within driving distance to see. The Oriase Keiryu hotel lies in a small valley alongside a river which runs from Towada lake. The drive from the train station to the hotel takes you through farm land and small towns. As there are few shops or stores near the hotel, it is a good idea to stock up on sundries at a convenience store or at the station before you get on the shuttle bus. Our rental car (a Mazda) had a navigation system which could be set to English, but I found my iPhone maps app offered a faster route. However, the route chosen by my phone took me alongside small farm roads, and a couple bridges which were too narrow for two-way traffic. But as there was almost no traffic along the route, this wasn’t an issue. After reaching the hotel, we found free parking near the entrance, and were quickly checked in. One great thing about Japanese hotels is that the service is always first rate, and tipping is not permitted. Our bags were promptly picked up at our car, and taken to our room. The Oriase Keiryu hotel is a combination of buildings with an older wing and a newer wing. The new wing (where we stayed) was a considerable distance from the lobby, but in Japan people are used to walking everywhere, so this was no real issue. The new part of the building is wonderfully decorated, with a couple of beautiful lobbies which offer coffee, tea, books and comfortable places to sit, indoors or outdoors. A good thing about this hotel is the wide variety of rooms, which can be had from less than $100 per night to $1500 per night. One thing I noticed as we were heading to our room was a rather strong smell. To some it might smell like an old building or something else, but I recognized it as the smell of onsen (hot spring) water. The hotel has an onsen baths for men and women, these are located in the newer wing of the hotel. As it happened, my wife had booked the best room in the hotel, which was a 2 bedroom suite. This was literally the most beautiful hotel room we have ever seen, and we have stayed at some wonderful hotels. The room featured two separate bedr

Show more

Explore Guest Reviews of Hotels in Towada

Looking for hotels in Towada? Get inspired by reviews from real travelers.
Towadako Backpackers
4.1/510 Reviews
At the time of booking, Shiwada Lake only had one backpacker hotel and one two-to-three-person room. Other hotels were full and there was no way to stay for one night. However, this is the cheapest accommodation for the whole trip, no more than 150 yuan per person. 📍 Location: Near Shihetian Lake, about ten minutes' walk away, next to Shihe Grange Hotel, there is only one convenience store nearby. 🤵🏻 Service: In addition to check-in, basically only the shared kitchen and space are introduced to the upper floor of the female and the upper floor of the male. 🏠 Room: Triple Room + Breakfast HKD280 Advantages: The doorway and the surrounding environment are beautiful and quiet, with red leaves and tall fir trees; the public space is very spacious even the kitchen, and the public bath and toilet are clean, but we go to the hot spring hotel next to it to take a bath, only JPY500 You can soak in the hot spring, but you need to bring your own towels. The room is spacious and clean, but the details or sheets will have a little dust and stains. Disadvantages: There are few sockets in the room, the door is locked with force, the toilet is dimly lit, and some equipment is outdated. The walking floor will make a sound and the sound insulation is not good. 🍽️ Breakfast: only square bags, cooked eggs and jam, drinks only milk and coffee, this price is not much. You can pay for dinner at JPY1300, but we learned too late and missed it. It is recommended to book dinner, because the nearby restaurant closes at 3 pm.
Oirase Mori no Hotel
4.6/54 Reviews
The hotel is about 20 minutes on foot from the core area of Aochuan. The nearest bus stop is Shiwada Onsen Township Station. It takes about 10 minutes to walk. The hotel is halfway up the mountain and not in the core area of the hot spring town. The surrounding environment is good. The rooms are large and the facilities are quite complete, especially the dinner provided by the hotel is superb and the breakfast is very good; the hotel has indoor and open air, but the open air scenery is just like the general. There is also a traffic information to share with you. The hotel provides free pick-up service from New Aomori, Aomori Station (13:30) and Hachinohe Station (11:00), but the pick-up time is a bit embarrassing, not very good to arrange follow-up activity. In addition, I have to spit it out. When I contacted Aomori Station, the customer service provided by Ctrip provided an error message, saying that Aomori Station did not provide pick-up. I took a train from Aomori Station to Shin-Aomori and took the shuttle bus. The result was followed by the connection. The bus took a ride back to Aomori Station, wasting time and fare.
Towada Kohan Onsen Towadako Sanso
5/51 Reviews
This really a gem for us! During our booking, there's no any comment from trip.com, but we saw the location and Japan hotel website reviews are not bad, we never regret to choose this hidden gem stay! This stay operated by a family, they're friendly, communication wise main by translate apps. During our stay, there's only we 1 family, we deeply enjoyed the privacy. The ryokan is sparkling clean, onsen is real best & clean, foods are the BEST local foods. To go this place, suggest to self drive. Unfortunately after we left, the stay close for winter rest. I'll definitely come back to this for next
Smile Hotel Towada
3.5/510 Reviews
I booked on Rakuten Travel on the day on a solo trip. It is a few minutes walk from the Towada City Museum of Contemporary Art. It is also a few minutes to Lawson. It was 3300 yen, but the response of the woman at the front desk was great, the room was beautiful, and it was satisfactory.
Yachi Onsen Spa
4/58 Reviews
Stayed between Genji with toilet washroom. Amenities are simple and no cups on the washbasin. The hot spring building which is different from the hot water on the hot water and the quality of the spring under the spring of the foot in the hot water is perfect with the feeling of the secret hot water, and the sashimi sashimi sashimi sashimi sashimi sashimi sashimi sashimi sashimi sashimi sashimi sashimi sashimi sashimi sashimi sashimi sashimi sashimi sashimi sa However, a large amount of beetles appeared in the room in the bad time of late October. While he was soothing the insects, he took one hand of the gum tape overnight to exterminate nearly 100 beetles. In addition, the corpse of the beetle is scattered in the corridor, and the cleaning is not good due to the shortage of personnel, and the preparation of the beetle is prepared for the stay at this time. However, since there is no transfer service in some secret hot spring in Hokkaido, I am very grateful for the transfer service from Aomori.
Towadakohan Sakura
4.2/54 Reviews
I completely didn't expect to cook my own dinner for two nights. We had the same food for two nights. After eating the room, the room was full of beef. Breakfast was only bread! I didn't mention it at all when I booked the room, I only wrote breakfast and dinner! ! This is my stay ~ one berth and two meals many times, The worst meal!! Check in and Check out also fully self-help

Frequently Asked Questions

Local Travel Info

Highest PriceUS$3,564
Lowest PriceUS$12
Number of Reviews 255
Number of hotels63
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$181
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$197

Towada hotel stays and independent tour guides

Planning a trip to Towada? Looking for hotels in Towada? Trip.com is a great place to start. Towada may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com. Towada is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Towada using other means of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

Towada is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. Towada has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 105 USD. There are 2 four-star hotels in Towada at an average price of 414 USD per night. There are 4 three-star hotels in Towada at an average price of 90 USD per night. There are 6 two-star hotels in Towada at an average price of 112 USD per night. Hotels in Towada offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. A popular hotel in Towada, Hotel Towadaso is also one of the highest rated. Hotel Pony Onsen is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Towada, nearby attractions like Towada Catholic Church, Towada Art Center can be your first stop. For short trips in Towada, Lake Towada are all good options.

Show less