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Hotel Akankoso
4/546 Reviews

Hotel Akankoso

Kushiro|0.07km from Fujisawa Mingei
I made a reservation with the room plan, so I wonder if I can see Lake Akan from the room on the day 〜? When I asked half of my expectations, I was surprised at the size of the room the moment I checked in and entered the room! And it was a room on the lake side, and I was impressed with ”Wow 〜, amazing 〜!” Since it was a corner room, the room was large and I was able to spend a luxurious time. A pleasure boat was also anchored in Lake Akan, and the next day I boarded the pleasure boat. I was happy that he prepared cold ice water. Lake Akan is dotted with large and small hot spring hotels, and Lake Akan is also an old-fashioned hot spring hotel. The lobby is large and you can enjoy welcome soft serve ice cream, coffee and tea. The soft serve ice cream was delicious. The large communal bath on the 5th floor was large because it was a hot spring with different temperatures. I wanted to go in the open-air bath on the 2nd floor after dinner. The dinner dish was in two steps and I was looking forward to opening it. There were so many items that I couldn't eat it. All were delicious, but especially the wakasagi and asparagus tempura were delicious. The staff at the serving seemed to be busy. The bread and beef stew were delicious in the morning with a buffet. It was a pity that orange juice was not juice 100 %. I received a souvenir of melon bread at check-out. It was convenient because the pleasure boat stop of Lake Akan was very close.

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Akan Tsuruga Besso Hinanoza
4.8/546 Reviews

Akan Tsuruga Besso Hinanoza

Kushiro|0.22km from Fujisawa Mingei
We spent two nights at this property earlier this month, as Akanko (i.e. Lake Akan) has a variety of things to do and we wanted to make the most of our time there. The Lake Akan area of Eastern Hokkaido is blessed with some of the country's most incredible natural environments including old-growth forests, a pristine lake, scenic mountains, mud volcanoes and the Marimo, a unique and unusual freshwater green algae that is shaped like a green ball and which can grow to about the size of a volleyball. There is also a cultural element to the area, as Ainu Kotan is one of Hokkaido's largest Ainu (indigenous people) settlements with roughly 130 individuals calling the place home. Aino Kotan has a main ***** that has a variety of stores selling Ainu handicrafts as well as restaurants serving traditional Ainu cuisine. There is also a museum and a performing arts center, giving visitors the opportunity to enjoy a variety of Ainu performing arts. You can also reserve a private guided tour with an Ainu descendent who you will follow through a pretty forest while he/she explains how the Ainu used to live. Akan Tsuruga Besso Hinanoza (that's its full name) is a luxury ryokan established in 2004 by the Tsuruga Group, and is just steps away from the lake shore. It's ideally situated - almost everything we wanted to experience (Ainu Village, Lake cruise, hiking, shopping) is within short walking distance from the ryokan. That said, the entire town is clustered in a small area along the South shore of the lake, so wherever you stay, it's going to be convenient. The property is in a nondescript 7-story building, although it's in pretty good shape from the outside (which is not the case with many older ryokans of this type.) Inside, in the common areas there are a variety of wood carvings that are on display; the indigenous Ainu are renowned for their woodworking skills, the displays are a wonderful tribute to the local Ainu artisans. Of the 25 rooms at Hinanoza, 4 of them are Tokubetsu-****su (”Special”) units that are 110m² in size, and are denoted as Ama no Za Suite. Our Tokubetsu-****su was on the 6th floor (the highest floor among guest rooms), and was named the Hina no Za (#601.) As is the case with most suites at top ryokans, it featured a living room, a tatami room and a separate bedroom. The decor and furnishings were Japanese-contemporary and of high quality - the hard product was fantastic overall. The Onsen bath is located on the deck, and is free-flowing and not recirculated... perfect. As was the case with Sanyoan, our Special room had two toilets in different areas of the Suite, although - curiously - featured only one sink. Mrs. KI-NRT would take that trade-off any day of the week. Hinanoza does have the obligatory Daiyokujo (gender-segregated communal Onsen bath), but given that every room here has en-suite Onsen, the vast majority of guests will never leave the comforts of their room. It was empty every time we took a peak in the Daiyokujo. All
New Akan Hotel
3.9/561 Reviews

New Akan Hotel

Kushiro|0.27km from Fujisawa Mingei
I booked a room at this hotel through Bookings.com, where rooms at their so-called 'Crystal Wing' were the only ones offered. The room cost me 28,000 yen a night but I decided to fork out the exorbitant price for a nice resort by the lake. However, as it turned out, the 'Crystal Wing' is actually an annex. It is originally a different hotel called the Crystal Hotel, which was acquired by the Hotel New Akan next door. The lobby and restaurant of this 'annex' were closed, so we assumed that only the rooms were used to accommodate guests. I don't have problems with annex rooms in other hotels, but for this one, I do. The Crystal Wing is so shabby and run down. The hallways are musty and smelly. It has its own small elevator with buttons so dirty that you don't want to put your finger on. The room looks like it does in the website picture. It looks clean. What is unseen though is the stale musty air! It was so awful to be breathing in the room. The windows cannot be opened, so you are forced to inhale the stale air from the old central AC. It’s really ironic because the fresh mountain air is just outside. What's worse is that the room smells of cigarettes even when it is supposed to be a non-smoking room. Also, the door does not close properly and has to be slammed to shut. The bed is reasonably comfortable, but the sheets do not have the scent of freshly laundered linen, and neither were the yukatas. This gives the impression that the room has not been used in a long time. The yukatas are so worn out, I did not feel like putting them on. The toilet, though very clean, faintly smelt of the sewer. We never saw any other guests on the same floor as us in the annex building. When we looked at the building from the outside during an evening stroll, our room was the only one lighted up. Coupled with the dark, uninhabited lower floors and the sealed-off lobby of this 'Crystal Wing', we felt like we booked a room at a ghost hotel! I complained to the hotel, but all they offered was a different room in the SAME annex building. I wrote a negative review on Bookings thinking it would help other unknowing guests. However, only positive reviews are being featured on the site. Bookings is still selling these Crystal Wing rooms on their website! (No rooms in the main building are available, so this misleads guests to think that the Crystal rooms are NOT the shabbier, older rooms in a different building) Selling these old run-down rooms in the dilapidated building next door for exorbitant prices is simply unscrupulous. Avoid these Crystal rooms at all costs if you want a good night sleep and no creepy, eerie feelings as a holiday memory!
Hotel Akankoso
4/546 Reviews

Hotel Akankoso

Kushiro|0.07km from Fujisawa Mingei
I made a reservation with the room plan, so I wonder if I can see Lake Akan from the room on the day 〜? When I asked half of my expectations, I was surprised at the size of the room the moment I checked in and entered the room! And it was a room on the lake side, and I was impressed with ”Wow 〜, amazing 〜!” Since it was a corner room, the room was large and I was able to spend a luxurious time. A pleasure boat was also anchored in Lake Akan, and the next day I boarded the pleasure boat. I was happy that he prepared cold ice water. Lake Akan is dotted with large and small hot spring hotels, and Lake Akan is also an old-fashioned hot spring hotel. The lobby is large and you can enjoy welcome soft serve ice cream, coffee and tea. The soft serve ice cream was delicious. The large communal bath on the 5th floor was large because it was a hot spring with different temperatures. I wanted to go in the open-air bath on the 2nd floor after dinner. The dinner dish was in two steps and I was looking forward to opening it. There were so many items that I couldn't eat it. All were delicious, but especially the wakasagi and asparagus tempura were delicious. The staff at the serving seemed to be busy. The bread and beef stew were delicious in the morning with a buffet. It was a pity that orange juice was not juice 100 %. I received a souvenir of melon bread at check-out. It was convenient because the pleasure boat stop of Lake Akan was very close.

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Tohokan
3.4/54 Reviews
Very kind lady, spacious rooms perfect location close to the lake. The only downside was the shower water which smelled of rust.
Akan Tsuruga Besso Hinanoza
4.8/546 Reviews
We spent two nights at this property earlier this month, as Akanko (i.e. Lake Akan) has a variety of things to do and we wanted to make the most of our time there. The Lake Akan area of Eastern Hokkaido is blessed with some of the country's most incredible natural environments including old-growth forests, a pristine lake, scenic mountains, mud volcanoes and the Marimo, a unique and unusual freshwater green algae that is shaped like a green ball and which can grow to about the size of a volleyball. There is also a cultural element to the area, as Ainu Kotan is one of Hokkaido's largest Ainu (indigenous people) settlements with roughly 130 individuals calling the place home. Aino Kotan has a main ***** that has a variety of stores selling Ainu handicrafts as well as restaurants serving traditional Ainu cuisine. There is also a museum and a performing arts center, giving visitors the opportunity to enjoy a variety of Ainu performing arts. You can also reserve a private guided tour with an Ainu descendent who you will follow through a pretty forest while he/she explains how the Ainu used to live. Akan Tsuruga Besso Hinanoza (that's its full name) is a luxury ryokan established in 2004 by the Tsuruga Group, and is just steps away from the lake shore. It's ideally situated - almost everything we wanted to experience (Ainu Village, Lake cruise, hiking, shopping) is within short walking distance from the ryokan. That said, the entire town is clustered in a small area along the South shore of the lake, so wherever you stay, it's going to be convenient. The property is in a nondescript 7-story building, although it's in pretty good shape from the outside (which is not the case with many older ryokans of this type.) Inside, in the common areas there are a variety of wood carvings that are on display; the indigenous Ainu are renowned for their woodworking skills, the displays are a wonderful tribute to the local Ainu artisans. Of the 25 rooms at Hinanoza, 4 of them are Tokubetsu-****su (”Special”) units that are 110m² in size, and are denoted as Ama no Za Suite. Our Tokubetsu-****su was on the 6th floor (the highest floor among guest rooms), and was named the Hina no Za (#601.) As is the case with most suites at top ryokans, it featured a living room, a tatami room and a separate bedroom. The decor and furnishings were Japanese-contemporary and of high quality - the hard product was fantastic overall. The Onsen bath is located on the deck, and is free-flowing and not recirculated... perfect. As was the case with Sanyoan, our Special room had two toilets in different areas of the Suite, although - curiously - featured only one sink. Mrs. KI-NRT would take that trade-off any day of the week. Hinanoza does have the obligatory Daiyokujo (gender-segregated communal Onsen bath), but given that every room here has en-suite Onsen, the vast majority of guests will never leave the comforts of their room. It was empty every time we took a peak in the Daiyokujo. All
New Akan Hotel
3.9/561 Reviews
I booked a room at this hotel through Bookings.com, where rooms at their so-called 'Crystal Wing' were the only ones offered. The room cost me 28,000 yen a night but I decided to fork out the exorbitant price for a nice resort by the lake. However, as it turned out, the 'Crystal Wing' is actually an annex. It is originally a different hotel called the Crystal Hotel, which was acquired by the Hotel New Akan next door. The lobby and restaurant of this 'annex' were closed, so we assumed that only the rooms were used to accommodate guests. I don't have problems with annex rooms in other hotels, but for this one, I do. The Crystal Wing is so shabby and run down. The hallways are musty and smelly. It has its own small elevator with buttons so dirty that you don't want to put your finger on. The room looks like it does in the website picture. It looks clean. What is unseen though is the stale musty air! It was so awful to be breathing in the room. The windows cannot be opened, so you are forced to inhale the stale air from the old central AC. It’s really ironic because the fresh mountain air is just outside. What's worse is that the room smells of cigarettes even when it is supposed to be a non-smoking room. Also, the door does not close properly and has to be slammed to shut. The bed is reasonably comfortable, but the sheets do not have the scent of freshly laundered linen, and neither were the yukatas. This gives the impression that the room has not been used in a long time. The yukatas are so worn out, I did not feel like putting them on. The toilet, though very clean, faintly smelt of the sewer. We never saw any other guests on the same floor as us in the annex building. When we looked at the building from the outside during an evening stroll, our room was the only one lighted up. Coupled with the dark, uninhabited lower floors and the sealed-off lobby of this 'Crystal Wing', we felt like we booked a room at a ghost hotel! I complained to the hotel, but all they offered was a different room in the SAME annex building. I wrote a negative review on Bookings thinking it would help other unknowing guests. However, only positive reviews are being featured on the site. Bookings is still selling these Crystal Wing rooms on their website! (No rooms in the main building are available, so this misleads guests to think that the Crystal rooms are NOT the shabbier, older rooms in a different building) Selling these old run-down rooms in the dilapidated building next door for exorbitant prices is simply unscrupulous. Avoid these Crystal rooms at all costs if you want a good night sleep and no creepy, eerie feelings as a holiday memory!
Akan No Mori Tsuruga Resort Hanayuuka
4.2/537 Reviews
We used the Japanese style room on the lake side. The room was not new, but there was a wide cleanliness. Above all, the view of Lake Akan from the room is great!!! This alone is worth coming to Akan. The hot spring bathtub is two hot and warm types, but it was a luxurious and slick hot spring with a source hanging. Both meals and free drinks in the morning and evening buffet. The variety of dishes is also good, and fresh vegetables and sweets are delicious in the tempura of the spring mountain vegetables, etc.♡ The correspondence of the hotel 々 is also sincere, and the hand is shaken until the hotel is not seen at the time of return It was really 2 nights 3 days of great satisfaction. I would like to stay here when I come to Akan again.
Hotel Gozensui
4.1/543 Reviews
We stayed on a tour of East Hokkaido. This old hotel is located beside the pleasure boat stop on the lakeside. It's the best location in the hot spring town and it doesn't take long to go to Ainu Kotan. You can see Lake Akan from the lobby, so you can expect a view from the room. The room is a Japanese-style room with a lake view, and it feels a little tired, but I didn't particularly care because it was used on a cheap tour. I had a meal at the banquet hall, but I was surprised to see a cup of big hairy crab. Other dishes were delicious. Breakfast was buffet, but this was normal. It was just the timing of winter gorgeous, so I was able to see fireworks launched from the lake. The theater Ikoro in Ainu Kotan was also close.
La Vista Akangawa
4.5/566 Reviews
This is a Kyoritsu Resort hotel along the Akan River. From the beautiful lobby lounge, you can see the fresh green mountain stream of the Akan River, and you have already gotten excited while drinking coffee in the lounge. There were chairs where you could see the greenery from each corridor, and when I sat and looked at it, there was a deer. The room was on the mountain (forest) side, but this side is in front of the bicycle parking lot. It was a modern and nice room in twin bed room, living area. All rooms have a bath (view bath) with a view of the outside, but I didn't use it because the parking lot was in front of me. I used the relationship. In front of the large communal bath is a mountain stream of the Akan River, and deer have been eating grass all the time near the open-air bath. It was the first time I encountered a deer in the open-air bath. There are bear-avoiding bells down from the top in two open-air baths, which may also be a deer shelter. There are 3 private baths, and you can use them at any time if they are available (only enter, no shampoo, etc.). Supper was served at a large counter seat along the mountain stream. On YouTube, it was introduced as a seat where you can see deer, but deer did not appear. As for the content of the dinner, there were many items to choose from, it was unique, and the breakfast was good. The hotel had a concept, and the hot springs, meals, rooms and hospitality were satisfactory. It is a hotel that I want to visit again in different seasons.

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Kushiro Travel Guide

There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. Planning a trip to Kushiro? For trips in Kushiro, you can choose hotels around the city center or accommodations near popular attractions. If you travel to Japan, visiting Kushiro is a good choice.

For those traveling for business and tourism, Kushiro Airport is the preferred choice when visiting Kushiro. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Kushiro by train is a good choice as well.

There are 28 hotels in Kushiro with excellent service. The local average price is 105 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 1 five-star hotels in Kushiro at an average price of 250 USD per night. There are 6 four-star hotels in Kushiro at an average price of 212 USD per night. There are 13 three-star hotels in Kushiro at an average price of 77 USD per night. There are 6 two-star hotels in Kushiro at an average price of 43 USD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Kushiro, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Hotels under the Crowne Plaza brand are a good choice. Crowne Plaza is the most popular brand among tourists. A popular hotel in Kushiro, Hotel Gozensui is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Lake Akan Tsuruga Wings.

In the city center of Kushiro, you'll have easy access to Gangwen Arts Theatre, Kushiro Children's Museum Kodomo Yugakukan, Kushiro Art Museum, Hokkaido. For short trips in Kushiro, Akan Line, ‎Akan Ainu Kotan, Akan Lake are all good options. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Nusamai Bridge, Akankohan Hot Spring. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Kushiro Fisherman's Wharf MOO, Kushiro Washo Ichiba to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Average Temperature

• January to March: -2.47°C during the day, -7.42°C at night

• April to June: 9.72°C during the day, 6.02°C at night

• July to September: 18.03°C during the day, 14.67°C at night

• October to December: 5.98°C during the day, 1.08°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 47.8 cm

• Summer: 102.87 cm

• Autumn: 121.3 cm

• Winter: 75.57 cm

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