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1-chōme-3-3-8 Yunokawachō, Hakodate, Hokkaido 042-0932, Japan
kontakte telefon: +81 138-59-2555
webseite: www.kaiyo-tei.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 41.7749592, Longitude: 140.7858256
Benjamin Lam
::Polite staff who personally show you the room when we checked in. Breakfast and dinner were both great too. Not a fan of Crab (kani) but they have that as an all you can eat item. Love the squid and seaweed miso soup though. Also great view from the room and also fantastic onsen. However, I gave a 4 star as there was a used face mask in one of the yukata. Not good in this heightened outbreak period. Hope the cleaning folks are more careful next time
Dan Ruetz
::This is my favorite onsen resort in Hakodate. The rooms are simple but comfortable. The dinner and breakfast buffets are excellent, with fresh food that changes daily. The seafood is the star of the show (not surprising for squid city), but the rest of the food is very good too. There is a convenience store with lots of local sweets available. The rooftop onsen is wonderful, especially the open air area which offers spectacular ocean views.
Masashi Yotsuji
::Stayed there as part of a flight package. The staff were very sincere and welcoming. The viking dinner was spectacular. The main attraction is definitely the local produced seafood section which seems to be the most popular. The onsen on the upper most floor has a breathless view of Hakodate. There is also an outdoor bath which is best experienced during the winter. The cold breeze and snow blowing against your upper body whilst the rest is submerged in the hot bath is something everyone should try. I highly recommend this place and would come again.
Francesca Tosolini
::I had booked this hotel mainly due to the fact that their fine print didn't mention a ban from the onsen for clients with visible tattoos. After the reservation the staff informed me they apply such a ban although they don't even bother to inform the guests on their Web page. They asked me to "understand the rules" as if it was my fault that they forgot to publish their house rules on their site. How am I supposed to "understand" something that I cannot even be aware of?
Sam “Fat man” T
::A lovely traditional Japanese hotel sited close to a volcanic site. Tranquil 'village' setting with only a of couple dozens of small shops nearby. Evening strolls to the hilly streets can be surreal as moist air turns to mist. Fantastic relaxing volcanic spa facilities.