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After a long drive, we made our way up the peninsula via spectacular coastal roads to the hotel, which was very easy to find. Check in was super smooth and the guys out front helped us to the car park across the road.||The Hotel:|Sat in the middle of the fishing town, the large hotel sits right next to the harbour and out to sea. The lobby was very spacious and the hotel exudes warmth and comfort. Perfect for a cold day or during winter. It seems very large and spread out but after a while it’s very easy to navigate.||The Room:|We stayed in the Japanese style room with onsen and it was a very visually and super spacious. The room was divided into separate quarters; entrance hall and toilet, bathroom leading to Onsen and shower, closet then to the bedroom / lounge area. The futon beds were stored in the closet and were perfectly laid out by the hotel staff while we were out to dinner.||The room had everything we needed, was warm and cosy. The private onsen was perfect and didn’t take long to fill up. If you’re wanting a more private onsen experience, this was ideal. We both slept really well and the room was very comfortable.||The half board was great and the food was simply fantastic, on the first night, there was a lot of people so we needed to book our meal time. Breakfast was free seating and our second night was the same. The selection was amazing with Japanese and western fusion and free flow drinks. ||We both made use of the lounge both nights to enjoy the snacks and free drinks. ||Overall this was a delightful stay; perfect location to explore the national park, relax with great food and experience wonderful hospitality. This was one of the standout experiences during our trip to Hokkaido and I can fully recommend staying here.