Hachinohe Park Hotel is located in Hachinohe City, Aomori Prefecture, which has long prospered as the center of the southern part of the prefecture. We are working to maintain our hospitality which we have built a reputation for since the hotel was opened in 1972, and give service from the perspective of our customers so that they can enjoy an even higher quality stay.
Spend your time relaxing luxuriously in a room that harmoniously blends modern and traditional styles.
Free Wi-Fi and LAN/ bathroom with bathtub/ face towel/ bath towel/ body soap/ 2-in-1 shampoo and conditioner/ tooth brush/ shaving razor/ pajamas (night wear)/ hair dryer/ toilet with warm-water washlet/ tea set/ trouser press (rental)/ separate air conditioning/ humidifier (rental for some rooms)/ electric kettle (rental for some rooms)/ television (satellite broadcast)/ pay-per-view television/ telephone/ desk lamp (rental)/ iron (rental)/ hair brush/ comb (rental)/ blanket (rental)/ LAN cable (rental)/ various mobile phone chargers (rental)
Enjoy a dining experience to remember at Hachinohe Park Hotel.
Professionals in Japanese cuisine, Western cuisine, and Chinese cuisine offer dishes made to the best of their abilities.
Enjoy special cuisine prepared by chefs who have won awards in Japan and abroad, in modern and elegant space with a view of the garden.
Enjoy a rich breakfast including a buffet with food grown in Aomori Prefecture, and all the blessings of the sea and land of the Sanriku Region, in a combination of Japanese and Western cuisine prepared by skilled craftsmen of cuisine from Hachinohe and the rest of prefecture. This includes soup and a wide variety of salads with a gentle flavor made with the customers health in mind, apple juice from Hirakawa, milk from Koiwai, and yogurt with milk produced in the prefecture, among other dishes made with specially selected ingredients.
· The restaurant is closed from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
Lounge KEYAKI is a space to relax, located adjacent to Restaurant Azalea. Enjoy specially made cocktails and wines.
Hours: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM Last Order: 9:30 PM (soft drink, hard drinks, light meals)
Hachinohe Park Hotel is ready to help with requests for banquets and meetings. From corporate meetings to parties and celebrations, we offer venues suitable for the size of your event, so you can hold an event to remember.
Maximum capacity of 420 people!
We offer the finest hospitality, with the one of the largest projection mapping setups in the Tohoku Region. (Capacity: 50 to 420)
Royal Hall is a large banquet venue, and the only one capable of projection mapping on three walls simultaneously in Aomori Prefecture.
It can project patterns or video on three walls, accompanied by high level audio. With its large capacity for guests, this turns the venue into a fantastic and exciting space.
Maple Hall has a spacious terrace and is bathed in sunlight.
It can be decorated in either Japanese or Western style. (Capacity: 250)
Located on the second floor, this excellent medium size venue has a spacious terrace, with a capacity of up to 250 guests, and is bathed in sunlight.
Fill a page with beautiful memories in this space with a picturesque Japanese garden in the background. (Capacity: 180)
This hall is named after the magnolia, a tree that fills with white flowers blooming in the spring. It is a medium size venue with a capacity of up to 180 guests.
Enjoy outstanding cuisine in the atmosphere of this Japanese style room, the most prestigious in Hachinohe Park Hotel, which has been used for some of greatest Go tournaments in Japan.
We also offer the smaller capacity Japanese style room Shimizu.
Hachinohe Park Hotel is easily accessible, just a 10 minute drive from Hon-Hachinohe Station and just a 5 minute drive from the national highway and expressway entrances, meaning it is in a convenient location for traveling to various sightseeing spots in the Hachinohe area. It is also in the perfect place for travelers coming from Tokyo, Sendai, or Shin-Aomori Station by Shinkansen.
There are many highly recommended spots for leisure around Hachinohe Park Hotel. This includes famous sightseeing spots such as Kabushima (Seagull Island), a famous nesting spot for black-tailed gulls that has been designated as a natural monument, and Hasshoku Center, where you can enjoy eating fresh seafood. In addition, you can visit Tatehana Wharf Morning Market, one of the largest in the country, or the eight side streets where people come in search of an old-fashioned atmosphere as well as fine drinks and dining, among other highlights that sightseeing in Hachinohe fun and enjoyable both day and night.
This a classic spot for sightseeing in Hachinohe, where it is popular to buy fresh seafood, grill it over charcoal, and eat it right there on the spot. You can also buy souvenirs.
Kabushima is a nesting ground for black-tailed gulls, and has been designated as a natural monument. It has gained popularity as a place to take pictures of the torii (Shinto shrine gate), the black-tailed gulls flying around, and the blue sky.
The Yokocho Area, a neighborhood of eight side streets that have retained the nostalgic atmosphere of mid 20th century Japan, is a great place to enjoy fresh fish and local sake.
This huge market is open early in the morning every Sunday from March to December. The sight of hundreds of stalls lining the wharf is sure to be a highlight of your trip. You can find everything from seafood, freshly picked produce, and side dishes.
Tanesashi Coast is known as one of Hachinohe’s finest sightseeing spots. It is located inside Sanriku Fukio (Reconstruction) National Park, and has been designated as a national scenic spot.
At this facility, you can see and learn about the ancient Jomon Culture of the Tohoku Region. It is famous for its clay figures with hands linked in prayer.
This festival held every year from July 31 to August 4 is famous as one of the largest Shinto rites of the Tohoku Region and as an intangible cultural heritage. During the week of the festival, we offer accommodation plans packaged with seats that offer a clear view of the festival.
Designated as an important national intangible folk cultural property, this festival features traditional dances of the Hachinohe area which are performed to pray for a good harvest. During the week of the festival, we offer accommodation plans packaged with seats that offer a clear view of the festival.