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Etchuya Ryokan
4.5/53 Reviews
Really a very happy hotel in Otaru! ! ! The grandfather who received is very cute and very nice! ! And every morning, the young lady who has breakfast is also super gentle and cute! ! The breakfast is very rich and one person eats more than a dozen large and small bowls! ! Then the whole hotel style is very Japanese, very warm and family feeling! ! I live alone and the room is also very big. Open the windows and the snow scenery outside is very beautiful, really wonderful! ! Anyway, I will never regret living here! ! I wrote so many comments for the first time because it was so good! !
Ryo An
4.4/52 Reviews
It's spacious! We were on the fourth floor and had a full kitchen with tableware and cooking utensils, a microwave, a toaster, and a rice cooker. There were two toilets and a full bath. There was a washing machine, dryer, and detergent. The tatami space, dining space, and living space were all spacious, so we could relax and eat comfortably. We bought Hokkaido ingredients such as scallops and melon at a nearby market, cooked them, and ate them, so we were able to enjoy local ingredients and keep our food costs down! We really recommend this place for families!
Otaru Tap Room & Hostel
4.3/511 Reviews
Very satisfied ~ The distance is also very convenient. The key is that the homestay is very clean. Everyone who stays in is very polite. The first time I stayed in the Youth Hostel, I felt very, very good. Like the hotel 👍 Facilities: Everything Hygiene: impeccable Environment: clean and tidy (just not soundproof, children noisy Service: Perfect, intimate and polite I will live in Xiaoyan in the future.
Tabist Fami the Green Otaru
3.6/55 Reviews
 5 minutes walk from Otaru Station, a small city hotel. 1 There is a luxury bread studio in F, so the entrance may overlook a little? However, the clerk of the 1 F bakery is gentle and safe even in auto accommodation. I had time before check-in, but I had my luggage and put it in the room. Since it is admission by card after 22 o'clock, it is necessary to be careful? But if you get used to it, you don't worry. However, it is a pity that I heard the noise outside around 10 o'clock at night. It was good to know how to use the shower room. It is a good hotel for women2people.
Otarunishikien
3.6/550 Reviews
Jinyuan is a self-check-in B&B, so remember to contact the host first to get the door code. You can also contact the host again when you arrive. You need to wait for a while. The B&B is very clean and warmly decorated, and the public facilities are well prepared. Slippers, kettles, microwaves, bath towels, bath supplies, hangers, hairdryers, desks, disposable toothbrushes, etc. are provided, as well as bubble bath. The teapot and tea bags can be used to make tea, which is very good. This time I stayed on the second floor and was upgraded from a single room to a larger double room🥳. The heating can be turned on in the room, which is very comfortable. What is more inconvenient is that you need to carry your luggage and walk up the stairs to the second floor, which is a bit difficult. It would also be better if the pillows could be harder ~ The price is cheap and comfortable 👍
Hostel Jumpu Manpan
3.8/52 Reviews
A delightful hostel run by students from the local Otaru University of Commerce. I had originally imagined this place to be a shabby student dig but the property, a newly renovated house once lived by the CEO of a local company, was better equipped and maintained than some of the hotels I stayed in the centre of this town. As I felt tad too old for a dormitory experience (I had enough of that at school) I opted to stay in a single room. Even in the coldest of seasons the room was warm and cozy, and the bed was comfortable and clean. If you are safety-minded you could ask for a room key, though I found this totally unnecessary as there was always someone looking after the house. There is a large kitchen you can use to prepare food, and unless you are looking to indulge in heavy cooking the facility is more than adequate, and in the living room there was a low table and a kotatsu, a Japanese table with the under-the-table heater and a blanket. You can’t experience this in a hotel normally but it is a traditional winter fixture in Japanese homes. An added bonus of staying here was the chance to speak to the students about their life in Otaru. It was a welcome change to the bland experience I had gotten used to staying in a hotel, and a priceless experience spending time with the young local entrepreneurs.

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Hotel Information for Travelers

Number of Hotels18
Number of Reviews135
Highest Price₹ 33,053
Lowest Price₹ 1,423
Average Price (Weekends)₹ 7,966
Average Price (Weekdays)₹ 7,207