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Bourou NOGUCHI Hakodate
4.4/542 Reviews
Been to Hokkaido many times but first time in Hakodate. Bourou Noguchi is one of the most expensive hotels in Yunokawa area. The Noguchi Group of hotels operates quite a few hotels in the Donan area (southern Hokkaido). Seems most, if not all, of the room are fitted with private onsen. We have a duplex room with living room and bedroom on the lower floor, and bath room on the upper floor. The room size is enormous by any Japan standard. With a premium price you pay, you get almost everything you need in a room, coffee beans and maker, free mini bar drinks, Loccitane toiletries, private in-room onsen, an empty Japanese style living room with no furniture where you can do yoga, two TVs. The room has windows on two sides facing east and west. The hotel as a whole takes a western style of decoration rather than a traditional style. I guess since most of the rooms has its own onsen, as a result the public bath on the top floor is not very outstanding, however, there are free drinks and ice cream on the lounge next to the onsen entrance. And the lounge has a nice view on Hakodate city and Mount Hakodate. Every room has its designated dining room in the restaurant for dinner and breakfast. Both meals serve Japanese and western style dishes. My personal opinion is that Japanese dishes is better. Service in restaurant and front desk is as good as you will find in a Japanese hotel. On the ground floor there is a library, and a bar opens until late. There is not much in the surrounding area except onsen hotels, however, there are noodle shop, sushi restaurant and drug store nearby.
Hakodate Park Hotel
3.8/548 Reviews
Hotel in a bad state of repair, room was dirty, leaking window and mouldy. I asked for another room, was offered Japanese style, smelled horrible. Despite seeing no one else there this was the only available room. We left. Location is not great. Area appears run down and no cafes or bars that we could see. As two women travelling we did not feel safe which is in complete contrast to the rest of our trip where we travelled around to different destinations. Would highly recommend staying closer to the train station which seems to be more geared up for tourists. Our estate agents Travelbag booked this hotel …. Goodness knows why as it must have been run down for years looking at the state of it. Apparently they have been unable to get a refund. This place is not fit for purpose.
Hotel&Spa Century Marina Hakodate
4.7/5185 Reviews
We stayed at Century Marina for our first night in Hokkaido and originally chose it for its proximity to most of the sites we wanted to see in Hakodate. It's just a few minute walk from the train station with plenty of sidewalks so pulling our suitcases was no issue. The hotel also has a large parking lot if you choose to drive. It's also just a few minute walk from the warehouse district and the older area up the hill where a lot of historical embassies and churches are. The hotel's breakfast buffet is an experience itself with an extensive spread of both Japanese and Western food options. You will reserve a time slot when checking in, but even then you should expect a 10-20 minute wait in the morning to get your table, so its best to go up before your reserved time. This hotel also has one of the best rooftop onsen I've seen, with wonderful views of the whole marina and hill. When booking I didn't realize there was a hot springs so this was a nice surprise. Our room was right next to the elevator but very quiet and clean. This is a newer hotel too so everything felt very fresh and well-maintained. We checked in using Japanese, but the hotel has check-in info packets and signs in English so this is a good option for non-Japanese speaking guests as well.
Hakoba Hakodate by the Share Hotels
4.6/558 Reviews
What an amazing hotel HakoBA Hakodate is. It is located in the old Fuji Bank building which gives it a unique character. They have done an amazing job updating the interior making it look modern yet still letting the character of the building shine through, awesome! Staff at reception were super friendly and helped us with lots of recommendations, like food and drink, and helped us with the public transport 1-day pass which you can buy here. There's also a cool little shop in the reception area selling local gifts. The room was really nice and we were lucky they gave us a room on the top floor which meant the room had really high ceilings and amazing details on the ceiling. Bathroom was pretty large, very modern and clean. Location wise this hotel is perfect. It is a 20 minute walk from the station but well connected to other public transport like buses and the city tram system. Located in the middle of the redbrick warehouse area of Hakodate there's plenty of shopping and restaurants around. Ideal for exploring this amazing city. Highly recommend staying here!
Heiseikan Shiosaitei
4.5/555 Reviews
This hotel is located at the Yunokawa area in Hakodate. It's reachable within 20 minutes from Hakodate bus terminal. There are three buses serving this area: 95, 95A and 96. There is also a direct bus from/to Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto station with a fee of ¥900/person/way. We booked a Japanese-style room with a private onsen bath facing the ocean. The view is beyond our expectation. The room is super spacious - consisting of the entrance area, sleeping area, living room, a toilet, and bath area. They are still using the actual key instead of keycards. They served some snacks, tea, free beers, bottled water and cold tea. The room we booked also provided halfboard (dinner and breakfast). The food was amazing with many varieties, including our favourites - king crabs. All was served in a buffet style so you can eat this crab as much as you want.
Hotel Tetora
3.3/523 Reviews
This time I stayed in a twin room, which was very nice. The room was spacious and easy to use. However, there are still not many amenities, so you have to go to everything temporarily, which is very troublesome. However, it is located in the center of town, so it is very convenient to go to the downtown area. Also, the mirror and desk are in different positions, which makes it very difficult to use, and there are no lights, so it is difficult to put on makeup. I think the bread service in the morning is good, but if they had a few types of salad available, it would be better for nutritional balance, so I hope they will do this in the future. I think the free soft drink service is very good, but I still need some side dishes.

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Number of Hotels4
Number of Reviews18
Highest PriceNZD 267
Lowest PriceNZD 37
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 101
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 97