Tabist Hachi No Oyado Numadate Heights, Odate
Overview
Approximately 25 minutes' walk from Akitainu Hall Museum, the 2-star Tabist Hachi No Oyado Numadate Heights Odate hotel includes 24 rooms. This Odate hotel features Wi-Fi in the rooms and free private parking on site.
Location
While staying in the hotel, you are invited to discover Odateshinmeisha Shinto Shrine, located 1.4 miles away, or visit sports venues like Nipro Hachiko Dome Stadium, which is 2.5 miles away. The Tabist Hachi No Oyado Numadate Heights Odate is also around 30 minutes by foot from such natural sights as Ishida Rose Garden.
Relax, both physically and mentally, at Syakanai Onsen Day Spa, located 2.2 miles from the accommodation.
For those traveling from afar, Odate-Noshiro airport is 23 minutes' drive away.
Rooms
The rooms feature air conditioning, along with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels for guests' utmost comfort.
Eat & Drink
Osakaoshoodate is located next to Tabist Hachi No Oyado Numadate Heights hotel and serves Chinese dishes, about 15 minutes' walk away.
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Free parking
- No pets allowed
- 24-hour security
- Baggage storage
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Air conditioning
- Heating
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Recommended for:
Visit Akita Inu Fureaidokoro
Interact with Akita dogs at Akita Inu Fureaidokoro, located 1 mile away, and learn about the breed's history.
Explore Futatsuyama Park
Hike or picnic at Futatsuyama Park, 2 miles from the hotel, featuring trails and seasonal foliage.
Tour Hoozan Gyokurin Temple
Visit Hoozan Gyokurin Temple, 1 mile away, known for its historical architecture and serene surroundings.
Stroll Nagakigawa Kasen Ryokuchi
Walk along Nagakigawa Kasen Ryokuchi Park, 2 miles from the hotel, offering riverside paths and greenery.
Location
Convenient Location
Odate is known for the Akita dog breed and is close to Akita Dog Museum and Odate Jukai Dome.
Cultural Neighborhood
The Odate district is an artistic area, featuring the Kanto Festival and the Namahage folklore tradition.
Local Bites to Try
Hanazen, Akita Hinaiya Odate Honten, and Gansomurasaki serve local Akita dishes and traditional Japanese cuisine.
- City landmarks
- Restaurants