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July 23, 2023
I stayed here on a tour. I had stopped by Lake Shikaribetsu before, but this was my first time staying there. There used to be another hotel open, but now there is only one. There is only a visitor center and no shops around. It may be better to prepare drinks beforehand. There is a shop, but drinks were reasonably priced, so I think it's fine to buy them here. The rooms are Japanese-style and I think all of them have a lake view. The hotel is located on the lakeside, so the view from the room is amazing. The view of Lake Shikaribetsu in front of you is like a lake in the mountains of the European Alps. The food was not luxurious, but there were dishes made with ingredients typical of Hokkaido, such as Dolly Varden trout. Foreign trainees served us, and they were all very kind. The restaurant's drinks were cheap, so we drank Hokkaido shochu bottles during the meal and drank the leftovers in the room. The restaurant provided us with ice pitchers and ice. The hotel's name is Feng Shui, and there are ceramic murals and art with a Feng Shui theme hanging in the rooms, which makes it fun to interpret the works. The hot springs were also old, and the Su***u hot springs were quite good. From the open-air bath, you can see the beautiful sunrise and Lake Shikaribetsu.
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