[Aomoriya]-Rediscovering charm at a local hot spring inn, safe and secure trip-Aomori residents limited accommodation plan “Dosayusa Plan”

2020.07.01

“Hoshino Resort Aomoriya”, an inn where you can fully enjoy the culture of Aomori, offers the Aomori residents limited accommodation plan “Dosayu (*) Plan” from July 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021. .. With the promotion of “microtourism” as a way of traveling during the With Corona period, and while proposing a trip to the local area only now, it is a plan devised so that people living in Aomori can enjoy it easily. In addition to the discounted rate of up to 2,000 yen from the normal rate, we will present a day trip hot spring use ticket for the number of guests and an in-house ticket that can be used at the next stay. You can stay with peace of mind because we are taking measures against the new coronavirus infection centering on two measures, “hygiene control” and “3 dense avoidance”.
*In the Aomori dialect, it means “Where are you going?” and “I’m going to a hot spring”.

Proposal of "microtourism" to travel hometown just now

Hoshino Resorts promotes microtourism as a way of traveling during the With Corona period. Micro-tourism is a way of traveling that intentionally visits within a short distance, as opposed to a “journey” that imagines a distant place or a foreign country. We will propose various new value by developing various initiatives such as services tailored to the travel needs of the corona period, creating opportunities to gain deeper knowledge of the local area, and sightseeing that balances the local economy while preventing the spread of infection.
The Dosayusa plan is a plan designed so that people living in Aomori can easily enjoy microtourism. We hope that you will stay in our hotel where you can fully enjoy the culture and hot springs of Aomori Prefecture, rediscover the charm of the area, and enjoy a journey that has never been seen before, deepening your attachment to the local area.

1 Accommodation plan that saves up to 2,000 yen from the regular rate

The room rate will be discounted up to 2,000 yen per person from the regular rate including overnight and breakfast. We do not set an upper limit so that you can enjoy it with your family and friends as often as you like. For a limited time until March 2021, you can stay at a great price.

2 Day-use hot spring ticket for the number of guests

All guests staying in the Dosayu plan will receive a voucher for entering the hot springs of Aomoriya on a day trip. You can use the Motoyu on site for a day trip. It is a rock bath with a retro atmosphere in which light shines through a large window and Tsugaru Vidoro glass decorates the surface of the bath. Immerse yourself in the hot, hot water, and interact with the locals who have been going there for a long time. You can enjoy the hot springs of Aomoriya even after your trip.

Source: Komaki Onsen
Spring quality: Simple alkaline hot spring
Efficacy: Neuralgia, muscle aches, arthralgias, 50 shoulders, coldness, recovery from fatigue, health promotion, etc.
Day business hours: 9:00~21:00
Regular daily fee: Adult 450 yen, elementary school student 150 yen, infant 60 yen (tax included)

3 Get 1,000 yen worth of in-house ticket for next stay

We will give you 1,000 yen worth of in-house ticket that you can use at your next stay so that you can stay for the second time and after. It can be used at the Jawamegu Shop, which sells Aomori specialty products and souvenirs, and the Yottemare Bar, where you can taste local sake with a variety of snacks. We would like you to enjoy Aomoriya as many times as you can, such as 3 hot springs, 2 restaurants, many activities and seasonal events so that you can choose a different stay each time.

"Dosa Yusa Plan" Overview

Period: July 1st, 2020-March 31st, 2021 For accommodation (except days)
Reservation start date: June 15, 2020
Price: Up to 2,000 yen discount from the regular rate (plan with dinner and breakfast) (example for 2 people in 1 room)
* In the case of the guest room “Entsuko”, one adult 9,864 yen x 2 people x 1 night = 19,728 yen ~ (excluding tax)
*In the case of guest room “Azumashi”: Adult ¥11,228 × 2 persons × 1 night = ¥22,456 (tax excluded)
Includes: Room rate with evening breakfast, day trip hot spring ticket for the number of guests, in-house ticket for 1,000 yen (available for the next stay)
Reservation: Official site
Target: The person who made the reservation (representative) resides in Aomori prefecture
Remarks: At check-in, the identification card showing the address of the person making the reservation (representative) is required.

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