Published date: August 22, 2024
A Summer Crazy for OMO!
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
This month, I started from Kansai Airport with OMO, stayed for two nights at OMO7 Osaka, and ended the summer at OMO7 Asahikawa.
The hotel is a rebranded former Asahikawa Grand Hotel, and the exterior is beautifully designed like bricks.
I don’t usually stay in Asahikawa since my parents live nearby, but I became obsessed with OMO last year and couldn’t help but make a reservation.
What a great decision!!!!
The welcome drink was corn tea, soft serve ice cream was free until 10 PM, DIY bath salt making was available, and we could freely stamp cards to create postcards; coffee grounds were used to create deodorants, and from 7 PM to 10 PM, there was a time for alcoholic and soft drinks.
There’s a large public bath and sauna in the basement, and I was very satisfied.
The soft drinks and ice cream in front of the large public bath were also delightful.
The room had two beds arranged in an L-shape with a desk in between, which was a layout I had never experienced before but was very comfortable.
There was only one water server in the building, so moving to another floor was a bit inconvenient, but it was acceptable.
I didn’t use the cafe, but I think it would be nice to have more meal options.
There are restaurants a bit of a walk away, but directly across the hotel are the city hall and community center, so it was a bit scary at night because it was dark.
When I checked out, I received a round cypress fan.
In any case, I have stayed at several OMO locations, and this one has a high rating within Hokkaido! I would like to stay again.
Experiences during the trip
On the way, we stopped by Furano Burger. There was a rhinoceros beetle in the parking lot.