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July 24, 2022
I stayed here on a 6-night, 7-day tour with Trapics. The tour guide had told me in advance that this hotel is located in a residential area of a fishing village, so there are no shops nearby. The nearest Seico Mart is about 5km away. You have to buy drinks to eat and drink in the room in advance. The rooms are hit or miss, and if you stay in an outward-facing room on an upper floor, you can see Wakkanai Port, Cape Nosappu, or the ocean of the Soya Misaki River. If you stay on a lower floor, you can only see the surrounding fishing village, and in the worst case scenario, you'll be facing a room with a different view. The view isn't particularly good, so I don't think you need to worry too much about it. The room isn't particularly spacious, and the bathroom is a unit bath, but we didn't use the room bath because there is a hot spring. However, the space to put your toiletries is small for two people. It was late May, but the heating was strong and it was difficult to adjust the temperature. The windows are double-glazed, but when you open them, the strong wind makes a lot of noise. There is a fireplace in the lobby on the first floor, and the atmosphere was good because there was a fire. The food was better than I expected. I like how they use a lot of locally produced ingredients. There is an option for meals, and at this time of year we were able to have sea urchin. One plate, which was quite a lot, cost 1,000 yen. It's better to splurge on two plates for two people. It was fresh and very delicious. The bath is called Koeman Onsen, but the hot spring is one of two baths. This area has a slightly pungent smell because of the oil that comes from it. The Toyotomi Onsen, which contains the same ingredients, is said to be effective against atopic dermatitis. There is also an open-air bath, which is built like a snow hut and was quite nice. This hotel seems to be often used by tour groups, so I think it will be crowded if the bathing times overlap. If you have time in the morning, try taking a walk around the Koeman Peninsula. It will take about an hour to walk all the way there at a leisurely pace, but the scenery of the fishing village was interesting to see.
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