Boasting open-air hot spring baths and ocean views, Wakamatsu Hot Spring Resort is a 15-minute drive from JR Hakodate Station. Free parking is available on site.
2.3 miles from Hakodate Goryokaku, Ryokan Ichinomatsu offers 5-star accommodations in the Yunokawa Onsen district of Hakodate.
Erik
United States
Food was fantastic as were the baths. Room was very nice. Beautiful view of snow out the window. Made for a very romantic stay. Staff was extremely kind and helpful.
Hanabishi Hotel is within a 10-minute drive of Hakodate Airport and Goryokaku Fort. It offers Japanese-style accommodations with 3 public hot-spring baths, free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Just a 4-minute walk from Hakodate Tropical Botanical Garden and half a mile from Yunokawa Onsen, Heiseikan Shiosaitei Hanatsuki features accommodations in Hakodate, with an open-air bath.
Betty
United States
Loved the private onsen and how picturesque everything looked. Absolutely breathtaking views and spacious.
Just a 4-minute walk from Hakodate Tropical Botanical Garden and 0.6 miles from Yunokawa Onsen, Yunokawa Onsen Emi Hakodateya features accommodations in Hakodate, with an open-air bath, a terrace, and...
Fu Quan Larry
Singapore
The accommodation is very nice and spacious, very comfortable stay with onsen available. highly recommended!
2.4 miles from Hakodate Goryokaku in Hakodate, Tabist Chikuba Shinyotei Hakodate Yunokawaonsen offers accommodations with access to a hot spring bath, public bath, and open-air bath.
Jennifer
United States
It was very spacious, clean, comfortable and staff were friendly. Food served at dinner was exceptional and breakfast was good too. We really liked our suite room, it came with a private garden and outdoor bath
2.1 miles from Hakodate Goryokaku in Hakodate, HAKODATE Uminokaze offers accommodations with access to a sauna, hot spring bath, and public bath.
Chigusa
United States
The hot spring water was very nice.
Breakfast mainly consisted of fish dishes,but they were very delicious.
The hotel staff were very kind and very good.
Experience culture authentically with a stay at these traditional Japanese-style accommodations. Sleep on the floor (on a futon roll) in a room furnished with tatami flooring and sliding doors. Guests can often expect access to a communal bath, plus a complimentary Japanese garment called a yukata.
Boasting open-air hot spring baths and ocean views, Wakamatsu Hot Spring Resort is a 15-minute drive from JR Hakodate Station. Free parking is available on site.
Very friendly staff. Beautiful rooms, fantastic view.
Just a 4-minute walk from Hakodate Tropical Botanical Garden and half a mile from Yunokawa Onsen, Heiseikan Shiosaitei Hanatsuki features accommodations in Hakodate, with an open-air bath.
2.4 miles from Hakodate Goryokaku in Hakodate, Tabist Chikuba Shinyotei Hakodate Yunokawaonsen offers accommodations with access to a hot spring bath, public bath, and open-air bath.
Just a 4-minute walk from Hakodate Tropical Botanical Garden and 0.6 miles from Yunokawa Onsen, Yunokawa Onsen Emi Hakodateya features accommodations in Hakodate, with an open-air bath, a terrace, and...
Breakfast is fantastic. The room and hot spring both are very clean.
Hanabishi Hotel is within a 10-minute drive of Hakodate Airport and Goryokaku Fort. It offers Japanese-style accommodations with 3 public hot-spring baths, free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Big and clean. Dining restaurant is also delicious
Boasting a massage salon, Takuboku Tei is a 15-minute drive from JR Hakodate Train Station. Rooms are Japanese-style, with air-conditioning and an private bathroom.
Hotel Tetora Yunokawaonsen provides a hot spring bath and free private parking, and is within 2.7 miles of Hakodate Goryokaku and 3.3 miles of Goryokaku Park.
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Milion dollar view from the hotel lobby and room at the Pacific Ocean/Japanese sea. Private onsen (hot spring water) in the wooden tube on balcony. Public onsen for man/woman. Japanese style accommodation. Staff and service. Location in the northern island - Hokkaido (great in summer heats of Japan) with an easy access to beautiful city of Hakodate. Only 4 hours (860 km) by bullet train Hayabusa (Shinkansen) from the Tokyo Station.
The breakfast and dinner buffets were fantastic!! Staff also were exceptional and kind. The "big" onsen on the 7th floor is amazing and I loved the view from our room. The futon were more comfortable than other futons that ryoukans had provided
Lovely staff! Also very pleasantly surprised by my spacious tatami room, and the futon was comfortable. Overall feels like you're staying at your (japanese) grandma's :) Who lives conveniently close to the main train station!
so beautiful, impeccably clean. wonderful breakfast spread. plush and luxe tatami beds. amazing private AND public onsen. they even had yukata you could borrow and a pillow bar! what’s not to love? right next to the ocean in the april chill.
Warm and friendly staff; spacious, Japanese traditional room and the futon was comfortable to sleep on. We had dinner and breakfast there and the food was great (e.g., seasonal hairy crab, free flow ikura). The onsen was relaxing.
It is an old style Japanese ryokan. Quite far from downtown. Must have car. Nearer to highway entrance. Free flow of champagne, coffee and ice-cream is good. Nice lobby. Nice outdoor onsen.
Location - just a few steps from the JR train station. Super convenient.
Room - size was large for Japanese standard. Well laid out and bed was comfortable.
Breakfast - large and varied spread featuring fresh, great quality Hokkaido produce. They offered a limited quantity of non-homogenised fresh milk which was super creamy and yummy, not to be missed.
Service - excellent from reception to breakfast and room service.
Onsen - large natural hot spring water with a great atmosphere of a traditional onsen.
The Satos were amazing hosts and we enjoyed starting each of our 3 days with coffee and a chat with them. While we were staying in their home, we never felt like we were intruding on their space, nor they ours. Everything was very clean and comfortable (even as Westerners sleeping on futon/tatami....we got our best sleep of the trip here!).
Samantha
Young couple
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