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Shiretoko Village
3.9/521 Reviews
An inn in Utoro, Shiretoko; I used the World Natural Heritage inn Shiretoko Village Tsukuda-so in July 2021. Shiretoko in 2021 was a year when it was very difficult to make reservations for inns. Many guest houses are closed due to the corona disaster, and relatively large inns and hotels are open, and even major hotels will be closed after the beginning of June. We also had to look for an inn in a hurry a month before the trip. Under such circumstances, Shiretoko Village Tsukuda-so is an inn that can be used for a relatively reasonable accommodation price, and the food is delicious (especially the boiled menme is delicious), and it has a hot spring. It is a relatively reasonable usage fee for Shiretoko with a cup of hair crab for dinner and 37400 yen / two people for two meals per night. The hot spring ”Kuma no Yu” was a reddish muddy hot water, also called a beautiful hot water, and it was a pleasant hot water with a little tromi. If there is a difficulty, it was a little difficult to sleep at night in Utoro in 2021, where there were no air conditioners in the guest rooms and the daytime temperature exceeded 30 degrees Celsius. In addition, the surrounding nature is rich, and where does it come out at night, the insects of 々 intrude into the room and make a fuss. The room has insecticides and gum tapes for insect capture, but it may be quite difficult for women ...
Hokkaido Shiretoko Noble Hotel
4.4/541 Reviews
The room had a space to open suitcases and was clean. The hot spring water was good, and the sea breeze felt in the open-air bath was also pleasant. In addition to the menus that are common in business-type hotels, there are also seafood dishes. It's true that it's not as luxurious as the introductory photo on the homepage, but I felt that it was the best possible hospitality. The front desk and dining staff seemed to be working with a minimum number of people, but they were polite and kind when I went to the front desk to ask questions, as well as check-in and check-out procedures. Shiretoko itself is expensive, so I think I was able to stay here at a relatively reasonable price. If you think of it as one of the sightseeing bases rather than enjoying it at the hotel, it is a very convenient location near the roadside station, sightseeing boat office, convenience store, coin laundry, Oronko Rock, Godzilla Rock, etc. Shiretoko is a great place for both hot springs and sightseeing.
Hotel Kifu Club Shiretoko
4.7/532 Reviews
There is a transfer from the bus terminal, facing the sea in an inn with a woody smell, and the price is reasonable. I was taken from the Utro bus terminal and went straight to Shiretoko Nature Center by bus. On the way back, I arrived at the inn in 45 minutes on foot while watching the sea of drift ice. The room is not large but clean and the sea is also visible. There is also an open-air bath in time system, and the indoor bath is large and nice. There are owners and employees, so it feels good.
Shiretoko Yuhi No Ataruie Onsen Hostel
4.1/521 Reviews
The first day was a huge hot spring hotel, so on the second day I wanted to buy and eat crabs, so I went here. There were a lot of low reviews (before renovation?), so I was worried until I arrived, but the facility was renovated and beautiful, and the view was great, overlooking the Utoro fishing port from the room and the open-air bath. 〇 The food at the hot spring hotel is not very delicious and I can't eat it all. Drinks are also super expensive. ⇒ I want to choose what I want to eat and drink to my heart's content. I think it's recommended for people. The shared kitchen was well equipped, and there was no inconvenience with cooking utensils and tableware. However, there are detailed instructions on how to separate garbage, etc. It seems that there are many people who do not use the kitchen.
Shiretoko Daiichi Hotel
4.5/5111 Reviews
This is a typical ’boom & bust’ hotel, like the thousands of similar hotels you see all over Japan. It’s enormous, with lobbies, restaurands an common areas the size of airport hangars, huge rooms with separate tatami areas and massive onsens. All of which is in various stage of decay. This particular hotel is set back from the harbour, up on the hillside, presumably for tsunami reasons, which means you have to drive everywhere, to the boat tours in the harbour and the really nice little seafood shacks on the waterfront. The hotel offers, like all Japanese hotels, a myriad of ’settu’ options, all very confusing: breakfast, dinner and onsen package. Ditto with unlimited sake. Lunch and onsen and a spa treatment; don’t take any of these. The food is terrible by Japanese standards, and the gigantic restaurant is more like a East German Communist Party Headquarters canteen circa 1953 than a restaurant. You know whst I mean. Our room was huge, but with peeing wallpaper, slightly smelly damp wall-to-wall carpeting and (my pet hate) one of those pre-fab plastic bathrooms which has all the solidity of a bouncy castle. Our friends stayed at the Kitanokobushi Shiretoko Hotel, and I wish we had too. This is actually built this millennium and is right on the water. I highly recommend you stay there instead. As for me, I am thoroughly fed up with these depressing, smelly 1980’s concrete monsters.
Kitakobushi Shiretoko Hotel & Resort
4.7/5118 Reviews
I booked a Japanese modern twin in the annex. When I saw the word of mouth, it was written that the annex was old, so I should stop, and I checked in with a feeling of tension. Doorman, front desk, high level! I felt the high level of hospitality. The room was ranked up to the main building. Moreover, it is upstairs. Although it has a city view, half of it has a view of the sea and the rooms are super beautiful. The tension is exploding! The dinner and breakfast were buffets, but I was very satisfied with the dishes that were quite delicious and crowded. Foreign staff were good at Japanese and felt the high hospitality. Foreign staff are equipped with a batch of flags. Since time is separated at night, if you check in late, the night meal tends to be late. It wasn't too crowded and I was able to eat rice relaxingly. The bath and sauna were very good. I was very satisfied. I don't come to Shiretoko easily, but when I come to Shiretoko again, I will be taken care of here.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels22
Number of Reviews532
Highest Price£1,735
Lowest Price£26
Average Price (Weekdays)£163
Average Price (Weekends)£175