"Room was clean and breakfast was good. Coffee abit too light for my preference. The room I’m staying is a premium room so it had air purifier and hair dryer and curler. There is ample carpark and also a carpark lift behind. Parking is free for guest. Train station is just across the road so it’s very convenient. There is a steak place just beside the restaurant and the convenient stall is around 500m walk away. 5 mins drive to Overall was happy staying in this place. Aurora drift ice is around 5 mins drive away."
"The hotel is a good choice if you are looking for something better than a basic business hotel. While the rooms are compact, the hotel offers additional services like onsen baths, free coffee and ramen, and even laundry is free (there's a charge for dryers though) which levels up your stay from your ordinary lodging experience. Hotel staff were friendly and helpful too.
That said, the onsen bath smelt slightly of chlorine, suggesting that disinfectant might have been added to the water. While it was probably beneficial in terms of sanitation, the bathing experience might be affected."
"The location is convenient, halfway between the main train station and most of the eateries and bus stops, which are in the main town area. As for the hotel, it’s true Japanese style with no private showers, instead a Japanese-style public bath is on offer. My room was tatami-floored and had the futon prepared for me. The room was just a space with 4 walls, window, TV, small fridge and table. There’s no private toilet, you have to walk out to the hallway to use it, so you have to lock your room door and bring the key with you. Something worth noting is that there are only two power outlets in the room. It’s fine for a one night stay and if you’re looking off a more Japanese experience, this is an alright option."
"It’s a very warm and hospitable local inn, not one of those stylish chain hotel brands. But if you’re visiting a place like Abashiri, which is rich in local charm and warmth, you absolutely must stay here."
"The hotel is just opposite the Abashiri JR station, and it is very convenient to take the JR or bus.
The hotel's breakfast is very rich, and it is different every day, which is very cost-effective.
It's a pity that there is no convenience store downstairs of the hotel. The nearest convenience store is more than 600 meters away on foot, which is not very convenient, especially on hot days. Fortunately, the hotel provides free breakfast, and dinner can be eaten in the hotel, and the price is also very reasonable."
"The room is large enough to accommodate two suitcases. One bed had soft pillows and the other had seed hard pillows.
The room is very close to Asahikawa Bus Terminal. But when we went there, we got off the wrong train at the previous station, Asahikawa Train Station, so we had to walk in the snow for more than ten minutes dragging our heavy luggage. It was very tiring.
There is a larger 711 near the hotel. A 10-minute walk will take you to the shopping street, where you can find yakiniku and ramen shops, warehouse-style supermarkets, second-hand shops, electronic digital stores, and capsule toy shops.
You can contact the front desk to make an appointment for a taxi. Although taxis are expensive in Japan, if you don't know about public transportation, it is still very convenient to take a taxi to go ice fishing or icebreaking."
"1. The hotel service was excellent, with one pick-up and one drop-off service. Reservations can be made in advance by email or phone.
2. We booked a Japanese-style room, which was a satisfactory size. While the facilities aren't new, they're well-maintained.
3. The hotel offers two meals per night. Breakfast and dinner are both quite generous. Complimentary Costa coffee and soft drinks are available in the lobby lounge.
4. The hotel has a ping-pong room with two tables.
5. The hot springs are average, with an outdoor pool, but they're not very large.
Overall, I was quite satisfied with my stay."
"The hotel retains the characteristics of 20 to 30 years ago. If you like nostalgia, you can choose this hotel. Although the hotel is large, it does not have advanced equipment, poor sound insulation, and a separate button is required to turn on the refrigerator. Rust stains can be seen in the bathroom bathtub, the wash basin is peeling, there is no separate bottled water, and the paid breakfast (2,200 yen per person) is also very disappointing. There is nothing to eat before the hour is up, and there are few choices...
Appreciation points:
The room is large and not crowded
The old lady in the front hall and the young bespectacled brother are very polite and friendly.
There are fewer hot spring options, but the place is large and there are open-air hot springs, which are quite comfortable.
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"The location of the hotel is okay. It's not far from the train station. It takes 5 or 6 minutes to walk and cross the bridge. However, it still takes more than 20 minutes to walk from the center because the train station is not in the central area. The price/performance ratio is OK. The boss at the front desk is friendly and the hotel has Large bathhouse and sauna. The breakfast is rich, with both Western and Japanese styles. It is worth recommending."
"Hotel location is not far from the station, but still a bit biased, it is best to buy breakfast in advance.
The room is not big but clean, there is a TV and a heater, the bathroom is very clean, it is a bit cold.
Auntie is very enthusiastic, honestly, what kind of bicycles do you want at this price? 👍🏻"
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March is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Abashiri, with average nightly rates around £76. Prices peak in July, when rates reach about £130 per night.
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