Only 164 feet from JR Abashiri Train Station, Route-Inn Abashiri Ekimae features a public bath and Japanese restaurant. Rooms include an private bathroom, tea maker and free wired internet.
Akiko Jacqueline
Singapore
breakfasts very sumptuous lots of varieties. very convenient just right opposite the train station. nice and private onsen esp able to do laundry while in onsen.
Located in Abashiri, within 28 miles of Lake Kussharo and 28 miles of Lake Mashu, Hotel Higashimokoto has accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private...
Featuring a Japanese restaurant, Central Hotel is 328 feet from the Abashiri River and a 2-minute walk from Abashiri Bus Terminal. Rooms have free broadband internet and a private bathroom.
Steven
Australia
The room was large with a high ceiling and a view of the harbor entrance. Air-conditioning was adjustable and comfortable. The location was within walking distance to the icebreaker and restaurants. Also 7/11 was next door.
Toyoko Inn Hokkaido Okhotsk Abashiri Ekimae is located in Abashiri, within 2 miles of Abashiri Port and 2.5 miles of Abashiri Prison Museum.
Aizhan
Kazakhstan
Very clean, well heated on winter. Exceptional reception desk service. Amazing breakfast buffet. They prepare breakfast boxes in case you plan depart early morning
Located in Abashiri, 2.1 miles from Abashiri Port, Abashiri Royal Hotel has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a restaurant. This 2-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Abashiri Ryuhyou no Oka guest house 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.
Hun
South Korea
Facility are too old but. I dont know if i m being in winter season anyhow summer time in there a little considerable
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.
Хворостяный
Russia
The hosts were by far the nicest people I had met in Japan for half a year of my stay here. The plum sake, the warm futon bed futon and the long conversation by the wood-stove were amazing and warmed up both my body and my soul after a long day of winter sightseeing. The oto-san kindly saw me off to the station when the buses had stopped and the oka-san explained me one of their family sake recipes. Will absolutely come here again in summer.
Abashiri Kanko Hotel features indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths and a sauna with panoramic views of Lake Abashiri. Free Wi-Fi is available in the lobby and massage can be requested for an extra cost.
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.
Very conveniently located exactly opposite the station. Rooms are clean and good size, necessary amenities are available in the bathroom, bed is comfortable, breakfast is good. Staff is helpful. There is a microwave in the lobby to heat up your food.This hotel is value for money. They do store your baggage if you are earlier than their check in time or you want to store your baggage a few hours after check out. i had a great experience staying here.
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.☺️
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
Perfect hotel to stay especially during winter because the hotel is right across the train station, five-minute walk to 2 restaurants.
Very comfortable beds, clean bathroom and toilet; with vendo machines and coin laundry
This very popular hotel comes complete with an onsen experience which we did not use due to our short stay. Check in was efficient and professional. The dinner recommendation was spot on for our request. Very nice stay.
The owner is very nice and we talked a lot. There are sheeps and a horse in the farm, you can go and see them. The breakfast was simple but very good. Then it's very closed to the Abashiri prison to visit.
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.
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.
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.
Free WiFi, very friendly and the man that runs the hotel gave us a ride to the station every morning. The room had tatami mats and the view was beautiful.
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