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Assabu Uzura Onsen Shiki no Yado

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Assabu Uzura Onsen Shiki no Yado is set in Assabu, 49 km from Goryokaku Park and 50 km from Hakodate Goryokaku.

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Jonie
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Assabu Uzura Onsen Shiki no Yado is a hidden gem worth discovering. Nestled in the tranquil town of Assabu, this traditional Japanese inn offers a serene atmosphere, perfect for unwinding and reconnecting with nature. The onsen facilities are the highlight—featuring a relaxing hot spring bath, sauna, and hot tub. After a long day of exploring, soaking in the mineral-rich waters with views of the surrounding countryside is pure bliss. The rooms are clean and comfortable, with a mix of Western and Japanese styles, including tatami flooring and futon bedding. Breakfast is a steal. The on-site restaurant serves authentic Japanese cuisine, with a focus on seasonal ingredients. Breakfast is typically a traditional Asian-style set, and dinner features local specialties. Guests have praised the freshness and presentation of the meals, which reflect the flavors of rural Hokkaido. While Assabu is a quiet town, there are a few charming local spots nearby that we visited Assabu Shinrin Tenjikan – A small forest museum showcasing the region’s natural history. Gallery Somabito – A quaint shop featuring local crafts and souvenirs. Assabu Kyodo Shiryokan – A local history museum that gives insight into the town’s cultural roots.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.5
Good - What previous guests thought, 73 reviews
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£68.56
1 night, 2 adults
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  • 10.0

    Assabu is a charming and quiet town in southern Hokkaido,...

    Assabu is a charming and quiet town in southern Hokkaido, perfect for travelers looking to experience the slower, more authentic side of Japan. Surrounded by lush forests and farmland, it offers a peaceful retreat from the busier tourist spots. While Assabu is small, it has a few unique and culturally rich spots that we visited: 1. Assabu Kyodo Shiryokan – A local history museum that gives insight into the town’s heritage. 2. Assabu Shinrin Tenjikan – A forest-themed museum showcasing the region’s natural environment. Gallery Somabito – A quaint shop featuring local crafts and handmade goods. 3. Michi-no-Eki Assabu – A roadside station where you can find local produce, souvenirs, and snacks. The town is also known for its connection to hinoki-asunaro (thujopsis) forests, which are rare this far north in Japan. The food here is simple, fresh, and made with local ingredients—perfect for those who appreciate home-style cooking.
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    Jonie
    Singapore