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Best hotels near Rausu Shrine, Rausu

4.2/58 Reviews
4.2/5Very Good8 Reviews
Rausu
|0.71km from Rausu Shrine
This inn opened in August 2018 with anticipation of demand for foreigners visiting Rausu for overseas unexplored tours. On some site, it was introduced as the only inn in Rausu that can speak English. Perhaps because of that, Booking.com had more word of mouth information than Rakuten Travel and Jalan. By the way, Sarai means ”inn” in Persian. It is said that the inn run by the West travel trip is only this Shiretoko Sarai, but it is a wonderful inn that is a waste. The price is reasonable and the room is not so large, but there is enough space to spread one large suitcase. The room was separated into A building and B building, and we stayed in A building with reception. After finishing the reception at the reception on the 1 floor, take off your shoes and go up to the guest room on the second floor. There is no elevator. The floor of the room was flooring and had disposable slippers, but it was clean enough with barefoot and clean enough. Amenities are all available, but if you need room clothes, you need to request and borrow them at the reception. There is only a parking space for 5 cars in front of the building, and if it is full, you will use the 2 parking lot located a little far away (about 100 m). It is about 250 meters from the roadside station ”Shiretoko Rausu”, and you can walk to the Shiretoko Nature Cruise office (ticket office), and I think the location is good. We chose a plan with dinner, but on the first day we had Western food (appetizers, local seafood carpaccio, roast ezo venison, homemade kelp bread, grilled plate of rausu silver cherry blossoms and summer vegetables, Tomato pasta with clams and homemade smoked salmon, homemade cheesecake & after-dinner drinks), Japanese food on the second day (steamed oysters, small bowls, sashimi, fried cassbees, boiled black galleys, Shabu-shabu from Rausu, white rice from Hokkaido ”Nanatsuboshi”, vanilla ice cream & after-dinner drinks), Western food on the 3rd day (appetizer platter, roast Ezo venison, octopus and red crush Ajijo, Homemade kelp bread, lamb lemon pepper grill, octopus and tomato garlic pasta, homemade cheesecake & after-dinner drink) was very delicious every day. It is recommended because it is sufficient in quantity and affordable in terms of price. By the way, guests can serve draft beer (small) or a soft drink if they show their JAF membership card.
4.2/52 Reviews
4.2/5Very Good2 Reviews
Rausu
|2.04km from Rausu Shrine
Hotel Minenoyu is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests in Shiretoko. The hotel has everything you need for a comfortable stay. Take advantage of the hotel's fax machine, luggage storage, car park, restaurant, newspapers. Each guestroom is elegantly furnished and equipped with handy amenities. Access to the hotel's hot spring bath will further enhance your satisfying stay. Hotel Minenoyu is an excellent choice from which to explore Shiretoko or to simply relax and rejuvenate.
4.8/50 Reviews
4.8/5Outstanding0 Reviews
Rausu
|2.42km from Rausu Shrine
Set in a prime location of Shiretoko, Minshuku Guest House Tomawari puts everything the city has to offer just outside your doorstep. Featuring a complete list of amenities, guests will find their stay at the property a comfortable one. Take advantage of the hotel's daily housekeeping, laundromat, car park, restaurant, shared lounge/TV area. Some of the well-appointed guestrooms feature heating, shared bathroom. The hotel offers various recreational opportunities. Minshuku Guest House Tomawari combines warm hospitality with a lovely ambiance to make your stay in Shiretoko unforgettable.
3.7/53 Reviews
3.7/53 Reviews
Rausu
|6.49km from Rausu Shrine
The room we were in was huge - 2 big beds and a lounge, a huge bath and wet room. Lots of toiletries provided in the bathroom too. The heating needed to be on to 26 or 27 degrees as there was a cold draft coming from under the door and also from the cold windows. This kept the room about 22 degrees we thought. The food was dreadful and made 100 times worse as I am vegetarian... Tasteless vegetables boiled to death with very little protein offered. Breakfast was even worse and one morning I was left to have cabbage and chips as that was all there was that was vegetarian... No bread of breakfast cereal anywhere in sight. Thankfully there is a supermarket close by. It seems quite common in rural Japan to not cater for vegetarians.... so beware...
3.8/510 Reviews
3.8/510 Reviews
Shari
|12.72km from Rausu Shrine
This old traditional inn inside Shiretoko National Park received a split verdict from my wife and I. I enjoyed the remote location at the end of a backroad, part way up a hillside where a trailhead begins for a popular mountain walk. It’s also a good location for access to the park’s visitor center and the popular 5 lakes area. There are 3 small public outdoor onsen baths located very near by. We both enjoyed the hotel’s indoor public baths. The night we stayed there were only two other rooms occupied. Our room was a Japanese - Western Twin, meaning it had a traditional tatami mat room, but also a separate sleeping area with western beds plus a small wet room bathroom. My wife felt the food was not that good, perhaps it suffered by comparison to some really good food we had at other lodgings. Also, during the ensuing days she discovered when speaking to locals that the hotel owner is not highly regarded. It’s felt he does not invest enough in his properties. A year ago there was a tourist boat accident and some people died, the accident blamed the owner for failures in several areas. As it turns out, the same gent owns Chinohate and the locals fear he’s operating it on the cheap too. Between the average food, relatively high rates, and remote and under-occupied vibe, my wife was not keen. I found the staff welcoming, the food okay, and the remote surroundings attractive. It appears to be a place where hikers might stay before/after their climb, but it would seem they need to be hikers with a healthy budget.
4.5/560 Reviews
4.5/5Excellent60 Reviews
Shari
|15.82km from Rausu Shrine
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.
4/56 Reviews
4/5Very Good6 Reviews
Shari
|15.86km from Rausu Shrine
When we arrived hotel staff asked whether our trip is a celebration for some occasion? When we told him is a graduation celebration, they gave us 4 glasses of complimentary wine. What a great surprise. They also have nice photo gallery displaying Hokkaido native animals photos around the lobby. We had a super pleasant stayed here.
3.7/53 Reviews
3.7/53 Reviews
Shari
|16.01km from Rausu Shrine
I stayed 1 in 2022 2 month ... because it was a visit aimed at the ice time, I was able to enjoy it. However, at this time, the weather was bad, so I couldn't worship the sunset (tears). As other word of mouth, I think the evaluation changes with each 々 values. I was satisfied enough. The room was also enough for Japanese room 8 tatami mats because it was only sleeping at night. I am satisfied with the rental condition (there were quite many guests) even if I go to the hot spring. The open-air bath outside was also pleasant, but the foot was frozen, so be careful. The temperature of hot water is high in the inner bath at night, and the impression that the outer bath was hot in the morning. The meal is separate from the hotel, moving the snow road to the restaurant building, and the barbecue was also large and sufficient. The last rice was finally eaten one bite. The building certainly looked aging but clean. Other guests were the impression of students and the ice divers. The hotel around Utro is a large hotel and has many first-class hotels, but it is hard to move from the room to the public bath and restaurant, but this is a small building and it was good to have a small turn. The meal was luxurious here, there was a natural hot spring, and I felt ”first class”, and the staff 々 was very kind and spoke with me.
3.9/519 Reviews
3.9/519 Reviews
Shari
|16.01km from Rausu Shrine
It takes 15 minutes for the bus to get off and there is a highway slope. The room was clean and the spa was very comfortable. Public facilities are good. Because I forgot my braces in the bathroom, the waiter took it away when I collected the garbage. After the loss was made, all the waiters helped me to turn over the garbage bags and squatted on the floor one by one, especially moved. The uncle at the front desk is not very English but very enthusiastic and will use translation software.
4.6/523 Reviews
4.6/5Outstanding23 Reviews
Shari
|16.15km from Rausu Shrine
It was a wise decision to choose this hotel when I came to Shiretoko for the first time. It has a men’s and women’s bath and an open-air private bath. The hotel staff is 10 minutes cordial, the decoration environment is decorated with a lot of wood, and the building is two stories high. Floor-to-ceiling large glass. The room faces the sea and you can enjoy the sunset and the beautiful scenery of skating drift ice. Next time you come to Shiretoko, you will definitely stay again.
4.4/542 Reviews
4.4/5Excellent42 Reviews
Shari
|16.17km from Rausu Shrine
1. This hotel is the hotel I expect the most. The public facilities are very good, but the room we ordered belongs to the original old district, which is still relatively old. 2. The most inexplicable thing is that we ordered one berth and two meals, including dinner. As a result, the front desk informed that dinner must go down to the mountain to eat, and when you book the downhill bus, you have to wait a long time. Dinner was a salmon set meal and there was no choice. Although there are still a lot of salmon, but the meal is single, just a bowl of paella, not suitable for children. We were wondering, why ca n’t we eat at the hotel ’s buffet dinner. The front desk informed that the scheduled package is different, but in Ctrip ’s booking, it was not stated that the room package we ordered was to go down to the mountain for dinner, too Disappointed, I don't know if it is a Ctrip agent problem or a hotel problem. In short, the concept is stolen and the experience is very poor. If I can inform you before, I will not set the simple Yamashita course. 3. A tall and burly brother at the front desk is very arrogant and speaks English very quickly. Ask me one more question and I will give you a wink. It is very uncomfortable. This is the most arrogant attitude I have ever seen in the front desk of a Japanese hotel. In my impression, the Japanese people are still very friendly. It is rare for this brother to have a slightly discriminatory attitude. 4. There is no ice in Shiretoko this year, there is no ice at all. If you want to go for a walk on drift ice, it is recommended not to go. There is no ice at all. It is only informed on the same day that the trip is canceled. There is no ice. It is too depressed. He told me in advance that I wouldn't go to such an uninhabited place and went for a walk on drift ice, only to tell me there was no ice. Because Shiretoko transportation is very inconvenient, it can only be chartered, the cost is high, and the number of public transportation is very small. This hotel is on the mountainside. If you want to take a bus to get the bus terminal down the mountain, drag your luggage, even if there is a shuttle bus Very inconvenient. An unexpected surprise is that there is a drift ice festival in the sunset platform next door. The ice cave there is completely different from the ice sculptures in Harbin, like a natural ice cave, like a maze. Although small, it is very pleasant. 5. Hiking projects like girls are very tight and there are very few tour guides, but in terms of our experience, we can go by ourselves without a tour guide. The guided walking project is expensive and not worth it, because there is no big risk, you can go by yourself. We also see tourists walking on their own, and it is said that snow shoes can be borrowed at the visitor center. Even if you don't wear special snow boots, you can walk on the snow. Originally I expected to follow the guide and see wild animals such as foxes, but this time we didn't see any, just saw the deer. If you go by yourself, the only thing to solve is the traffic problem. There are buses to get there, but there is only one round trip a day depending on the time.
4/55 Reviews
4/5Very Good5 Reviews
Shari
|16.19km from Rausu Shrine
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.

Reviews of Hotels near Rausu Shrine in Rausu

Shiretokoserai
4.2/58 Reviews
Rausu
|0.72km from city center
This inn opened in August 2018 with anticipation of demand for foreigners visiting Rausu for overseas unexplored tours. On some site, it was introduced as the only inn in Rausu that can speak English. Perhaps because of that, Booking.com had more word of mouth information than Rakuten Travel and Jalan. By the way, Sarai means ”inn” in Persian. It is said that the inn run by the West travel trip is only this Shiretoko Sarai, but it is a wonderful inn that is a waste. The price is reasonable and the room is not so large, but there is enough space to spread one large suitcase. The room was separated into A building and B building, and we stayed in A building with reception. After finishing the reception at the reception on the 1 floor, take off your shoes and go up to the guest room on the second floor. There is no elevator. The floor of the room was flooring and had disposable slippers, but it was clean enough with barefoot and clean enough. Amenities are all available, but if you need room clothes, you need to request and borrow them at the reception. There is only a parking space for 5 cars in front of the building, and if it is full, you will use the 2 parking lot located a little far away (about 100 m). It is about 250 meters from the roadside station ”Shiretoko Rausu”, and you can walk to the Shiretoko Nature Cruise office (ticket office), and I think the location is good. We chose a plan with dinner, but on the first day we had Western food (appetizers, local seafood carpaccio, roast ezo venison, homemade kelp bread, grilled plate of rausu silver cherry blossoms and summer vegetables, Tomato pasta with clams and homemade smoked salmon, homemade cheesecake & after-dinner drinks), Japanese food on the second day (steamed oysters, small bowls, sashimi, fried cassbees, boiled black galleys, Shabu-shabu from Rausu, white rice from Hokkaido ”Nanatsuboshi”, vanilla ice cream & after-dinner drinks), Western food on the 3rd day (appetizer platter, roast Ezo venison, octopus and red crush Ajijo, Homemade kelp bread, lamb lemon pepper grill, octopus and tomato garlic pasta, homemade cheesecake & after-dinner drink) was very delicious every day. It is recommended because it is sufficient in quantity and affordable in terms of price. By the way, guests can serve draft beer (small) or a soft drink if they show their JAF membership card.
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Livemax Resort Shiretoko Seafront
3.7/53 Reviews
Rausu
|6.46km from city center
The room we were in was huge - 2 big beds and a lounge, a huge bath and wet room. Lots of toiletries provided in the bathroom too. The heating needed to be on to 26 or 27 degrees as there was a cold draft coming from under the door and also from the cold windows. This kept the room about 22 degrees we thought. The food was dreadful and made 100 times worse as I am vegetarian... Tasteless vegetables boiled to death with very little protein offered. Breakfast was even worse and one morning I was left to have cabbage and chips as that was all there was that was vegetarian... No bread of breakfast cereal anywhere in sight. Thankfully there is a supermarket close by. It seems quite common in rural Japan to not cater for vegetarians.... so beware...
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