Only 50 metres from JR Abashiri Train Station, Route-Inn Abashiri Ekimae features a public bath and Japanese restaurant. Rooms include an en suite bathroom, tea maker and free wired internet.
Situated in Abashiri, within 45 km of Lake Kussharo and 46 km of Lake Mashu, Hotel Higashimokoto features accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private...
Ruth
Singapore
Clean, spacious, zen-like design of the hotel and room with sufficient amenities in the room.
Featuring a Japanese restaurant, Central Hotel is 100 metres from the Abashiri River and a 2-minute walk from Abashiri Bus Terminal. Rooms have free broadband internet and a private bathroom.
Andrew
United Kingdom
This is a very nice hotel with very helpful and friendly staff. The room was a great size and perfectly clean. The hotel also has a very relaxing atmosphere.
Set in Abashiri, 3.4 km from Abashiri Port, Abashiri Royal Hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a restaurant. This 2-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Phyu Phyu
Singapore
We liked that there was free and easy parking provided. The front desk staff were very pleasant and helpful.
The hotel was also very easy to find.
On the hilltops overlooking Lake Abashiri, Abashiriko Tsuruga Resort offers open-air hot-spring baths, aromatherapy massages and unique local cuisine.
Choy Fun
Singapore
Excellent staff & service - Front desk; F&B; Hosekeeping etc. Excellent breakfast & dinner buffet. Onsen was good too. Everything was well organised & well thought! Thank you for a wonderful stay
Abashiri Ryuhyou no Oka guesthouse offers affordable dormitory-style accommodations with bunk beds. Guests can rent bicycles to tour the area and use the free Wi-Fi available at the entire property.
SantanuMaha
Japan
Polite and helpful host.
Since it is not walkable from the station, they helped to commute to the station with car.
Dinning room is available, so you can keep food in refrigerator.
We did not try food here, but I think they provide.
Surrounded by mountains and fields of grass, guests at Farm Inn Anima no Sato stay in simple accommodations. Guests can experience living at a farm and make handmade crafts.
Peter
Australia
Family run traditional accommodation in a lovely rural setting on the outskirts of Abishiri. Helpful hosts and our stay included a delicious home cooked breakfast.
The best thing in Abashiri was the famous yakiniku.
The best thing in Abashiri was the famous yakiniku. It was indeed a great value for money if you love to eat wagyu beef. Other than that, the town is very small and boring. When we were there in late January, there was no drift ice. You could still take the cruise which runs about 45 minutes, but without drift ice. We also tried some local delicacies, such as cured salmon and cured mackerel.
Well...what can I say? This farm house is one of a kind. Beautiful. Beautiful in and out of the house. I slept in the second floor dormitory hall with two Japanese couples and it was very clean and the common area was spacious. All the small figures are cute and beautiful. Electrical outlets everywhere. The landlady was so kind. The kitchen area is beautiful. Big bathroom with big bathtub. And the surroundings. The scenery was out of the description. Don't miss this beautiful farmhouse if you visit Abashiri.
The resort is beautiful. The onsen facilities were wonderful, and the staff is very friendly and helpful.
We had an early morning flight, and so we would not be able to make use of the included breakfast buffet the morning that we left. We thought nothing of missing out, but the resort staff went out of their way to provide us with breakfast bento's to take with us.
It's thoughtful actions like this, taken by staff members that endear resorts and hotels to their guests.
Wonderful place and wonderful people! It really surprised me and makes me feel like I’m home. The couple was very kind and offered to drive me to the station, which really helped me a lot. There is also a fireplace in the living room in the evenings, and sitting in the shared room and talking together was one of the happiest times I had in Hokkaido. Thank you for being so nice to me. I wish I could have stayed a few more nights.☺️
The hosts were so kind and friendly. They spent a lot of time recommending where to go. The breakfast was delicious with vegetables from the garden. We did not have a car and the husband kindly gave us a ride.
A wonderful place not to be missed if you stay around Abashiri and you want to experience something different from a boring business hotel.
Best dinner and breakfast I've had in Hokkaido. Room comfortable with great view. Onsen clean though not very beautiful. Bed very good. Staff very nice. Gave me a lift to abashiri station which I didn't expect but was grateful. Taxi cost me a lot to get there from the station.
It's on a great location, very near to bus terminal, and in between train station and drift ice station
walkable if you are a bit adventurous
the hotel doesn't have onsen, but they provided with bath salt which is very nice touch
Pleasant and comfy stay
Staff were friendly
However staff cannot speak English so if you left something at the hotel after checkout, trying to contact them was a challenge. Overall, it was a good stay.
The host was very kind and accomodating, even though our arrival time was not sure. I had the pleasure to spend a great trip during my time in Abashiri thanks to this accomodation. I recommend it a lot.
Great location - very close to the bus stop that brought me to Abashiri from Sapporo. Comfortable, everything that is needed was there plus breakfast was simple but satisfying!
Everything was well prepared, and the value is much better than some hotel stays. And, the owner is very nice and took care of me well. Definitely worth while visiting again.
It was very cozy and bed were comfortable. We like the atmosphere of the place. A good place for a few days stay in Abashiri, within 10 mins drive of attractions.
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