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Utoro Onsen Hotel Shiretoko
4/56 Reviews
When we arrived hotel staff asked whether our trip is a celebration for some occasion? When we told him is a graduation celebration, they gave us 4 glasses of complimentary wine. What a great surprise. They also have nice photo gallery displaying Hokkaido native animals photos around the lobby. We had a super pleasant stayed here.
Hotel Kifu Club Shiretoko
4.6/523 Reviews
It was a wise decision to choose this hotel when I came to Shiretoko for the first time. It has a men’s and women’s bath and an open-air private bath. The hotel staff is 10 minutes cordial, the decoration environment is decorated with a lot of wood, and the building is two stories high. Floor-to-ceiling large glass. The room faces the sea and you can enjoy the sunset and the beautiful scenery of skating drift ice. Next time you come to Shiretoko, you will definitely stay again.
Shiretoko Yuhi No Ataruie Onsen Hostel
4/55 Reviews
The first day was a huge hot spring hotel, so on the second day I wanted to buy and eat crabs, so I went here. There were a lot of low reviews (before renovation?), so I was worried until I arrived, but the facility was renovated and beautiful, and the view was great, overlooking the Utoro fishing port from the room and the open-air bath. 〇 The food at the hot spring hotel is not very delicious and I can't eat it all. Drinks are also super expensive. ⇒ I want to choose what I want to eat and drink to my heart's content. I think it's recommended for people. The shared kitchen was well equipped, and there was no inconvenience with cooking utensils and tableware. However, there are detailed instructions on how to separate garbage, etc. It seems that there are many people who do not use the kitchen.
Hotel Chi No Hate
3.8/510 Reviews
This old traditional inn inside Shiretoko National Park received a split verdict from my wife and I. I enjoyed the remote location at the end of a backroad, part way up a hillside where a trailhead begins for a popular mountain walk. It’s also a good location for access to the park’s visitor center and the popular 5 lakes area. There are 3 small public outdoor onsen baths located very near by. We both enjoyed the hotel’s indoor public baths. The night we stayed there were only two other rooms occupied. Our room was a Japanese - Western Twin, meaning it had a traditional tatami mat room, but also a separate sleeping area with western beds plus a small wet room bathroom. My wife felt the food was not that good, perhaps it suffered by comparison to some really good food we had at other lodgings. Also, during the ensuing days she discovered when speaking to locals that the hotel owner is not highly regarded. It’s felt he does not invest enough in his properties. A year ago there was a tourist boat accident and some people died, the accident blamed the owner for failures in several areas. As it turns out, the same gent owns Chinohate and the locals fear he’s operating it on the cheap too. Between the average food, relatively high rates, and remote and under-occupied vibe, my wife was not keen. I found the staff welcoming, the food okay, and the remote surroundings attractive. It appears to be a place where hikers might stay before/after their climb, but it would seem they need to be hikers with a healthy budget.
Shiretoko Daiichi Hotel
4.5/559 Reviews
This is a typical ’boom & bust’ hotel, like the thousands of similar hotels you see all over Japan. It’s enormous, with lobbies, restaurands an common areas the size of airport hangars, huge rooms with separate tatami areas and massive onsens. All of which is in various stage of decay. This particular hotel is set back from the harbour, up on the hillside, presumably for tsunami reasons, which means you have to drive everywhere, to the boat tours in the harbour and the really nice little seafood shacks on the waterfront. The hotel offers, like all Japanese hotels, a myriad of ’settu’ options, all very confusing: breakfast, dinner and onsen package. Ditto with unlimited sake. Lunch and onsen and a spa treatment; don’t take any of these. The food is terrible by Japanese standards, and the gigantic restaurant is more like a East German Communist Party Headquarters canteen circa 1953 than a restaurant. You know whst I mean. Our room was huge, but with peeing wallpaper, slightly smelly damp wall-to-wall carpeting and (my pet hate) one of those pre-fab plastic bathrooms which has all the solidity of a bouncy castle. Our friends stayed at the Kitanokobushi Shiretoko Hotel, and I wish we had too. This is actually built this millennium and is right on the water. I highly recommend you stay there instead. As for me, I am thoroughly fed up with these depressing, smelly 1980’s concrete monsters.
Kitakobushi Shiretoko Hotel & Resort
4.8/564 Reviews
This resort has an outdoor foot spa which is amazing in the winter! Loved the sunset view indoor onsen too. Food is fantastic and they make the most delectable croissants and other pastries. Must have. Beds and rooms and comfortable, clean and luxurious. The only complaint I have is that we accidentally went to a wrong floor of the hotel and it opened up to a nearly completely dark long walkway along an unused area of the hotel. This could be dangerous. Other than that, everything is good. The staff could be friendlier to non-Japanese speaking guests.

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Shari does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. JR Naka-Shari Station is a large train station in Shari. It's convenient to stay at a hotel in the nearby area.

Although Shari is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. Shari has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 83 USD. There are 1 four-star hotels in Shari at an average price of 66 USD per night. There are 6 three-star hotels in Shari at an average price of 123 USD per night. There are 3 two-star hotels in Shari at an average price of 50 USD per night. Hotels in Shari offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Iruka Hotel in Shari is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Bon's Home.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Shari, nearby attractions like Raiun Shrine can be your first stop. For short trips in Shari, Kamui Wakka no Taki Falls, Shiretoko National Park are all good options. The most popular attractions for tourists in Shari are Shiretoko Goko Lakes, Shiretoko, Shiretoko Museum. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Satudora, Shari Kobo Shiretokoya to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

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