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Route Inn Grantia Shiretoko Shari Ekimae
4.3/554 Reviews
I chose this hotel because there is a large communal bath. I went to the bathroom thinking that there would be no small children after 22:00, but I had a child about 2 with my mother. The admission time is not fixed, so although I am a little disappointed, when I wash my body first, my child is making a loud noise. The content will be long, so it will be folded, but depending on the mother's response, it was a content that did not have to make a loud voice. Next, the child said ”pee”. There was a toilet right after leaving the bathroom, but my mother made it on the spot. Children (girls) urinate standing in the washroom, not toward the drain or corner (of course it's still out). My mother is showering toward it. Although there was a distance, the direction is facing me! I was stunned and wanted to yell, but I put up with it because I thought my child should not be traumatized. I urinate in my standing state, shower there, and scatter to what extent? I gave up because I had to pass by the site to go to the open-air bath I was looking forward to. Even if there are other guests, there are adults who are okay with this. No matter how clean the hotel is, it is irresistible because it is dirty by such guests. The other is an event at the breakfast buffet. It was just after the store opened, but it was quite lined up. A man dropped a small tong for miso soup ingredients (wakame?). I picked it up immediately and was looking for a staff member, but there was no staff member, and I put the tongs next to the ingredients. And when I got to my seat, I didn't go looking for the staff, but I started eating. I think some people were watching, but no one said anything. I think there were about 10 people in the meantime, but in my turn, the tongs were put in the ingredients and used. Due to the expansion of the corona, this is the situation where I am very careful about hygiene. In this case, I think it's a problem that the staff who can be called immediately were not in the dining room. It was a beautiful hotel, the room was large, and there was no problem with the customer service, but if you see people with such bad manners in just one night and two days, the impression of the hotel will be bad.
Hokkaido Shiretoko Noble Hotel
4.3/513 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
4.6/523 Reviews
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.
Hotel Chi No Hate
3.8/510 Reviews
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.
Kiki Shiretoko Natural Resort
4.4/542 Reviews
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.

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Highest PriceUS$2,634
Lowest PriceUS$41
Number of Reviews 153
Number of hotels11
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$224
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$230

Tips for Selecting a 3 Star Hotel in Shari

Book hotels in Shari via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Shari. Shari is not a big city. When traveling here, you can choose to stay in hotels around the city center. You can plan a day tour in Shari.

Shari does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. JR Naka-Shari Station is a large train station in Shari. It's convenient to stay at a hotel in the nearby area.

Although Shari is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. Shari has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 83 USD. There are 1 four-star hotels in Shari at an average price of 66 USD per night. There are 6 three-star hotels in Shari at an average price of 123 USD per night. There are 3 two-star hotels in Shari at an average price of 50 USD per night. Hotels in Shari offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Iruka Hotel in Shari is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Bon's Home.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Shari, nearby attractions like Raiun Shrine can be your first stop. For short trips in Shari, Kamui Wakka no Taki Falls, Shiretoko National Park are all good options. The most popular attractions for tourists in Shari are Shiretoko Goko Lakes, Shiretoko, Shiretoko Museum. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Satudora, Shari Kobo Shiretokoya to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

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