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Top Hotels across Hokkaido beyond Sapporo

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Sapporo is a stunning city, but there are many other attractive destinations in Hokkaido, the northernmost island of Japan. Let me introduce some top hotels across Hokkaido beyond Sapporo to you.

 

1. Otaru

Just a short train ride from Sapporo, you can visit Otaru, a charming canal city known for its beautifully preserved historical buildings and delicious seafood. The Otaru Canal is especially picturesque in the evening when the lamps are lit. Otaru is also famous for its music boxes and sweets.

 

Ginrinsou

A luxurious ryokan set on a hill overlooking Otaru and the sea, Ginrinsou offers a perfect blend of historical elegance and modern comfort. You can relax in private hot spring baths, enjoy gourmet meals, and experience exceptional service.

 

Otaru Asari Classe Hotel

Situated in the Asarigawa Onsen area, this ryokan provides a peaceful retreat with easy access to Otaru’s attractions. The hotel features indoor and outdoor hot springs, comfortable rooms with traditional and Western options, and a variety of dining choices.

 

 

2. Furano and Biei

Furano and Biei are renowned for their breathtaking flower fields. The lavender fields in Furano, particularly at Farm Tomita, are a must-see from July to August. Biei offers vibrant flower landscapes with its rolling hills and patchwork fields.

 

New Furano Prince Hotel

Located near the Furano Ski Resort, this hotel is ideal for both winter sports enthusiasts and summer visitors. The hotel offers comfortable rooms with beautiful mountain views, several dining options, and a hot spring bath.

 

Spa and Hotel Resort Furano La Terre

You can feel both the comfort of a modern hotel and the charm of a traditional ryokan with this resort. There are the indoor and outdoor hot springs, surrounded by nature. The on-site restaurant offers a delightful selection of Japanese and Western dishes.

 

 

3. Hakodate

Hakodate, located in southern Hokkaido, is famous for its spectacular night view from Mount Hakodate and the bustling morning market where you can savor fresh seafood. Don’t miss the European-style Motomachi district, which reflects Hakodate’s history as a former international trading port.

 

Wakamatsu Hot Spring Resort

As a historic ryokan located along the coast, the resort offers beautiful ocean views and a relaxing atmosphere. You can enjoy the natural hot springs, traditional kaiseki dinners, and rooms with tatami mats and futons.

 

Hanabishi Hotel

Situated near the famous Yunokawa Onsen, the hotel provides a blend of modern comfort and traditional Japanese hospitality. The ryokan features various hot spring baths, including private ones, and serves exquisite seafood and local delicacies.

 

 

4. Shiretoko Peninsula

As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Shiretoko Peninsula offers pristine wilderness and diverse wildlife. You can explore the Shiretoko Five Lakes, go on wildlife cruises, and enjoy hiking trails with breathtaking views. It is also home to hot springs and beautiful waterfalls.

 

Shiretoko Daiichi Hotel

Located in the heart of Shiretoko, the hotel offers amazing views of the surrounding natural beauty. You can enjoy multiple hot spring baths, including outdoor options, and savor fresh seafood and local dishes in a traditional Japanese setting.

 

Kitakobushi Shiretoko Hotel and Resort

Located near the Shiretoko National Park, the hotel offers panoramic views of the Sea of Okhotsk. It features luxurious hot spring baths, both indoor and outdoor, and provides special dining experiences with seasonal and local ingredients.

 

 

5. Noboribetsu

Noboribetsu is Hokkaido’s most famous hot spring resort. You should visit Jigokudani, or “Hell Valley,” a spectacular volcanic valley. After exploring the geothermal wonders, relax in one of the many hot spring baths available in the area.

 

Hotel Mahoroba

Known for having one of the largest hot spring baths in Japan, the hotel is perfect for those who want to experience a variety of onsen options. The hotel offers a range of accommodations and provides a buffet-style dining with fresh local seafood.

 

Dai-ichi Takimotokan

One of the most famous ryokans in Noboribetsu, Dai-ichi Takimotokan boasts a variety of hot spring baths sourced form different geothermal springs. It provides a luxurious stay with beautiful rooms and gourmet dining options.

 

Which one is your favorite among these top hotels across Hokkaido beyond Sapporo? I hope you have a wonderful vacation in Hokkaido.

from Celine

 

Celine

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