Dormy Inn Wakkanai is located in Hokkaido, a 2-minute walk from JR Wakkanai Train Station. The hotel features free internet access, flat-screen TVs and a public hot spring bath.
Located on the northern tip of Hokkaido, a 6-minute walk from JR Wakkanai Station, Hotel Saharin offers in-house dining options and free WiFi in all guest rooms.
Offering a restaurant, Wakkanai Grand Hotel is located in Wakkanai. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here will provide you with air conditioning. There is also an electric kettle.
Ideally located just a 3-minute walk from JR Wakkanai Station, this hotel features a wide range of services and facilities like a concierge desk, currency exchange and massages.
Guest House Moshiripa offers accommodations in Wakkanai, 2.8 miles from Cape Noshappu and 19 miles from Cape Soya. With free Wifi, this 1-star guest house offers a shared kitchen and bicycle parking.
Ryokan Yamaichi enjoys a location in Wakkanai, 3.5 miles from Cape Noshappu and 19 miles from Cape Soya. This ryokan features free private parking, an elevator, and free Wifi.
Pension Arumeria enjoys a location in Wakkanai, 8.3 miles from Cape Soya and 14 miles from Cape Noshappu. The guest house features both Wifi and private parking free of charge.
LuLu Stay offers accommodations in Wakkanai, 2.6 miles from Cape Noshappu and 20 miles from Cape Soya. This homestay features free private parking, a shared kitchen, and free Wifi.
We would like to stay another day or two in Wakkanai the...
We would like to stay another day or two in Wakkanai the next time we go and visit. As it was we spent less than an hour in Cape Soya, which was basically our main objective, the northernmost point in Hokkaido.
We enjoyed the park near the Gate of Ice and Snow as well as the observation tower. The view of the city from that vantage point was very nice.
LarryV
Philippines
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is situated at the northmost town of Hokkaido.
It is situated at the northmost town of Hokkaido. Staying next to eki help with transportation and moving around.
Famous for their seafood, Cape Soya for her black cow steak. Winter is a nice get away for busy people.
Despite local trying to promote tourism here, lack of interest by both tourist as well as local.
Summer is good time to drop by. The whole place is covered with wild daisy flowers. The temperature is very comfortable. Wakkanai park, one can still see late sakura here.
Noshapu sunset is beautiful.
If one is lucky, you may even observe parhelion or sun dog.
If you are taking the ferry to Rebun island, do go to the dock to see swimming oracs. I had observed hundreds but they did not surface due to fear of been hunted.
I like Wakkanai, both summer as well as winter.
Veronica Chay
Singapore
10
Scored 10
It's a lovely place at the very northernmost part of...
It's a lovely place at the very northernmost part of Hokkaido. Highly recommend having a car, bit be careful of local wildlife, especially outside Wakkanai proper. Also recommend the White Path, though it's a bit out of the way (near Cape Soya); beautiful landscape and so many Hokkaido deer.
A charming and beautiful guesthouse in Wakkanai, only 500m from the train/bus station. It was immaculate in presentation, style, as well as cleanliness.
The staff went above and beyond to make me feel welcome, including helping out to get takeaway pizza and takoyaki by an adorable 80-year old - a local secret. The little sweet and card to welcome you in your room, and key chains made out of seashells were very lovely touches.
The amenities were very well kept (albeit new), with lovely natural scented soaps in the bathroom.
Very nice staff and very helpful.
Since it's my first time here in Wakkanai and first time I experience snow storm I was glad that the staff Nohara (I think it was on her name tag) was really helpful and very welcoming. The Room I stayed into, I definitely recommend this place to you all, room was great and spacious mostly for a family of 3 or group friend of 3, I posted a video of the room on my Facebook so my friends and friend if friends can see how nice and clean the room here.
The hotel was right next to the train station, which had bike rentals. The property had bike rentals and moped rentals. Located close to Times Car rental. Utilizing these rentals I was able to see everything Wakkanai had to offer.
I met many locals and other travelers in the lobby. Shared drinks and even went sight seeing with them. The staff was super helpful even though I don't know Japanese.
We stayed here for 2 nights on November 2023. Excellent hotel facilites includes Indoor and rooftop Onsen, free laundry, free office, free noodles at night. Staffs are very polite and cheerful. Although they cannot communicate with English, they try their best to use translation tools and body language to explain various issues with you. Walk 10 mins to Wakkanai JR station very convenient.
- Japanese-styled hot spring and sauna are very comfortable. Especially the view of ocean was nice in the morning.
- Breakfast was buffet style so you can have dishes as many as you want. It was delicious. They serve fishes, Japanese and Western styled dishes, salads, etc.
- The room was big enough.
- Route from the Wakkanai station is close and easy to figure out.
Since this is my 2nd trip in Wakkanai and 2nd time I checked in in here, it bring back memories when I got stranded during the snow storm back in Feb 2021. The staff are so friendly and very welcoming and the whole place is very nice and clean. I manage to relax and enjoy my trip during my stay.
The hotel is nicely located just a few minutes walk from the Wakkanai JR station. The hotel is new and clean. Staff are polite and professional. I stayed during low-season (March), so the price was reasonable. Breakfast was excellent. Overall it was good value for money.
A very well-run and established accommodation in Wakkanai. I would definitely stay there again if I come to Wakkanai. The place is clean, the staff is friendly and nice, and breakfast is good. The place is quite lively with people hanging out in the dining room.
The facilities were clean, location is good as well and you can request for a room facing the sea. Owner is very friendly and understanding, and uses a translating device so non-Japanese residents don’t have to worry about language barrier.
This is an old Japanese style hostel with a traditional Japanese room and common bath and toilette facility. The room was small but generally ok. But with the price, you can probably find a better hotel in the city. Breakfast is good.
The location was great, and the hostel is spacious. You can easily walk around the port from the hotel, and there was parking close by. The common area is really interesting. The coffee was good! The staff were very nice!
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