Set within 31 km of Cape Soya and 400 metres of Wakkanai Station, THE STAY WAKKANAI provides rooms in Wakkanai. This 3-star hotel offers a shared kitchen, a shared lounge and free WiFi.
Zhang
Singapore
Amazingly clean. The staff is very friendly. Warm in Winter with extra blankets. Good location to ferry terminal and food places.
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Offering a restaurant, Wakkanai Grand Hotel is located in Wakkanai. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here will provide you with air conditioning. There is also an electric kettle.
Ideally located just a 3-minute walk from JR Wakkanai Station, this hotel features a wide range of services and facilities like a concierge desk, currency exchange and massages.
We would like to stay another day or two in Wakkanai the...
We would like to stay another day or two in Wakkanai the next time we go and visit. As it was we spent less than an hour in Cape Soya, which was basically our main objective, the northernmost point in Hokkaido.
We enjoyed the park near the Gate of Ice and Snow as well as the observation tower. The view of the city from that vantage point was very nice.
LarryV
Philippines
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is situated at the northmost town of Hokkaido.
It is situated at the northmost town of Hokkaido. Staying next to eki help with transportation and moving around.
Famous for their seafood, Cape Soya for her black cow steak. Winter is a nice get away for busy people.
Despite local trying to promote tourism here, lack of interest by both tourist as well as local.
Summer is good time to drop by. The whole place is covered with wild daisy flowers. The temperature is very comfortable. Wakkanai park, one can still see late sakura here.
Noshapu sunset is beautiful.
If one is lucky, you may even observe parhelion or sun dog.
If you are taking the ferry to Rebun island, do go to the dock to see swimming oracs. I had observed hundreds but they did not surface due to fear of been hunted.
I like Wakkanai, both summer as well as winter.
Veronica Chay
Singapore
10
Scored 10
It's a lovely place at the very northernmost part of...
It's a lovely place at the very northernmost part of Hokkaido. Highly recommend having a car, bit be careful of local wildlife, especially outside Wakkanai proper. Also recommend the White Path, though it's a bit out of the way (near Cape Soya); beautiful landscape and so many Hokkaido deer.
Very nice staff and very helpful.
Since it's my first time here in Wakkanai and first time I experience snow storm I was glad that the staff Nohara (I think it was on her name tag) was really helpful and very welcoming. The Room I stayed into, I definitely recommend this place to you all, room was great and spacious mostly for a family of 3 or group friend of 3, I posted a video of the room on my Facebook so my friends and friend if friends can see how nice and clean the room here.
The onsen was wonderful! It was clean and relaxing and there were 3 pools. A hot one and cold one inside and a medium temperature one outdoors. The room itself was a typical small Japanese business hotel but the lobby offered free coffee from 5:30am. They let us keep our bicycles in a room off the garage which was very nice of them.
- Check in was smooth and staff is very friendly
- Nice common area right beside the check in desk
- Right in front of JR Wakkanai station!
- Seicomart conbini in front of the hostel
- Free parking (3 minute walk from the hostel)
- Small little storage unit inside of the bed (they provide you the keys)
A very well-run and established accommodation in Wakkanai. I would definitely stay there again if I come to Wakkanai. The place is clean, the staff is friendly and nice, and breakfast is good. The place is quite lively with people hanging out in the dining room.
Clean and comfortable. Great location near the bus/ferry/train; also close to restaurants, the breakwater dome, and Wakkanai Park. Breakfast was simple but delicious, I really enjoyed it. Staff were super friendly and I loved the atmosphere.
The facilities were clean, location is good as well and you can request for a room facing the sea. Owner is very friendly and understanding, and uses a translating device so non-Japanese residents don’t have to worry about language barrier.
This is an old Japanese style hostel with a traditional Japanese room and common bath and toilette facility. The room was small but generally ok. But with the price, you can probably find a better hotel in the city. Breakfast is good.
Arguably the best hotel in town .. adjacent to the harbour .. close to train and bus centres .. a meter of snow in the streets and damn cold ..!!
But tis the middle of winter and that’s why we went there
The staff was very helpful. They explained the facilities, the keys, and the designated parking area to me clearly in simple Japanese so I could understand. The bed was comfortable.
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