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1-chÅme-2-25 YunokawachÅ, Hakodate, Hokkaido 042-0932, Japan
contacts phone: +81 138-57-3911
website: nagisatei.info
larger map & directionsLatitude: 41.774475, Longitude: 140.7842596
S k
::A simple hotel in a quiet town. But was peaceful! Need to take bus 95, 95A or 96 from Hakodate JR station. Must book a room with private onsen! The rest of the rooms did not have sea view or a proper bed. Good breakfast. Friendly staff. Somewhat something was missing due to language barrier. You can select your pillows but I had to tell the lady who was walking me to the elevator. Human touch amiss. The sea view from your room with onsen was nice. A walk on the beach was great with views if sunset. Hotel is near 7 11 and Lawson.
dragonmom100
::If you love the ocean and onsen this is the hotel for you. It is a bit far from the station but easily accessible by bus only a block away. You can also take a taxi for about 2000 yen. We took a taxi to and from the station upon arrival and departure but took the bus the rest of our time. This is a very large hotel. I don't think English is widely spoken. We speak Japanese and the reservations were made in Japanese but I would still recommend you stay even if you do not speak Japanese. We had two rooms with private onsen overlooking the ocean. I went in the onsen morning, afternoon and night. They also have a lovely public bath but we only went once just to check it out. No need when we had one in our room. We had one western and one Japanese room. The western bed is still basically on the floor. If you have difficulty getting up from the floor it might be difficult. The breakfast buffet was amazing. All Japanese hotels have amazing buffets but I dare say this might be the largest I've seen. It is also a very large hotel so they are accommodating a lot of people. We had the dinner buffet one night and it was impressive as well. A lovely gift shop which we took advantage of. Several other restaurants onsite which we did not take advantage of. I would recommend staying at least two nights to fully relax and enjoy the view and onsen.
Tony Tony
::Great rooms with in-room hot spring tubs (outside beach facing) and tatami floors. Buffet was one of the better ones. Food was mostly excellent with large selection and well made. Overall, excellent stay. Would stay again.
EW
::Best onsen hotel I have ever been to. The tatami bed is super comfy!! Make sure to book the room type with private open air bath, worth the price.
Emily Wong
::Amazing hotel with great services. We had the room with private onsen and thoroughly enjoyed it. It has the view of the ocean and was honestly super calming and comfortable enjoying the bath looking at the sea. We also had the floor mats which were surprisingly comfortable to sleep on. They were prepared by the staff when we went out for dinner. The staff was very attentive and spoke relatively good English. There is an area where you can borrow different types of pillows and various designs of yukatas for the stay which made the experience more personal.