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Built in 1897, this is a typical example of that period's architecture. It has a Japanese-style façade downstairs and Western rooms upstairs. Rooms are 'cosy', but have charm. Add around 5000 per person for a Japanese-style dinner and breakfast. This place is just a two-minute wa… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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This top-end hotel offers a number of cheap website deals (in Japanese only; prices vary), and the 10th floor is reserved entirely for nonsmokers. Several of the restaurants are Western-style, as are the bars. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
A quick walk from Horai-cho tram stop, but accessible from Hakodate Station as well (after getting off the tram, turn left at the first light, then go past two more lights and turn right. The guesthouse is across the street from a supermarket and carpark.). Winter hours can be ir… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Near the Asa-ichi morning market, this tiny hotel offers bunk-style rooms and has a friendly matron. It might not be for everyone - but it's a great place to pinch pennies. It's directly opposite the Kokusai Hotel, in a small alley. The sign is small, easily visible once you're i… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Another Toyoko clone, this modern business hotel is steps away from the Asa-ichi market and only three minutes' walk from Hakodate Station. A great, moderately priced option, especially for those who need computer or LAN access. Japanese-style onigiri (rice-ball snack) breakfast … Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Destination information: Hakodate (Japan)