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- Question publication date:2014/9/25
- Update date:2025/5/14
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I'm planning a trip to enjoy the night view in Hakodate, Hokkaido. What accommodations would you recommend?
I'm going on a trip to Hokkaido. I want to see the beautiful night view in Hakodate. I'm planning to stay for two nights, and I'd like to stay Ryokan (Japanese inn) where I can eat delicious seafood. Please tell me a recommended hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) in Hakodate, Hokkaido.
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- Borou Noguchi Hakodate, with its modern Japanese and high-quality atmosphere, is a cozy place, and is proud of its creative kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal ), which allows you to fully enjoy the flavors that are unique to Hakodate. As a presentation of the appeal of local cuisine, you can enjoy sashimi made with fresh live squid and other seafood, as well as a variety of dishes and drinks that are carefully paired with the ingredients. From the open-air observation bath, which uses hot spring water from Yunokawa, you can look out over the Tsugaru Strait over the port cityscape of Hakodate.オコジョ's answer (Posted on:2025/5/14)
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The fresh sashimi and Hokkaido-style cuisine are very delicious.
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When it comes to hot springs in Hakodate, Yunokawa Onsen is the place to go. If you want a night view, the area around Hakodate Station is recommended, but if you want a hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn), Yunokawa Onsen is the place to go. This is one of the best inns in Yunokawa Onsen, large in size and with excellent services and facilities. It is a luxurious inn with a Japanese-Western fusion. The fresh sashimi and Hokkaido-style cuisine were delicious.ササラ's answer (Posted on:2021/5/ 9)
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Enjoy fresh local ingredients prepared in the live kitchen
- Yunokawa Prince Hotel Nagisatei is one of the leading hot spring inns in both name and reality, even in the long-established Hakodate Yunokawa Onsen. It is located in an excellent location overlooking the Tsugaru Straits, and you can enjoy Breathtaking view from the large communal bath and the open-air baths in the guest rooms. Meals are buffet-style, and the live kitchen, where sashimi and sushi made with fresh local Hakodate ingredients are prepared right in front of you, is popular. A wide variety of Japanese, Western and Chinese dishes are available for both dinner and breakfast, so even those staying multiple nights will surely enjoy themselves.モモンガ's answer (Posted on:2025/5/14)
The appeal of this restaurant is kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )which showcases Hakodate's food culture.