Kaze no Yado Soya Palace

7.8
Very Good
(156 reviews)

4 Chome-1837-1 Fujimi, Wakkanai, Hokkaido 097-0027, Japan

+81 162-28-1211

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Hotel Description

Kaze no Yado Soya Palace, located at 4 Chome-1837-1 Fujimi, Wakkanai, Hokkaido 097-0027, Japan, is a charming hot spring inn just a 6-minute walk from the serene sea. This delightful retreat is conveniently positioned 8 km from Wakkanai train station and a mere 4 km from the engaging Noshappu Aquarium, making it an ideal base for exploring the vibrant local area. The inn’s design is characterized by a welcoming, unpretentious style that perfectly complements its tranquil surroundings, inviting guests to unwind and immerse themselves in the peaceful ambiance.

The hotel offers low-key rooms that are thoughtfully equipped to ensure a comfortable stay. Each room features essential amenities, including a television and a private bathroom, while some accommodations showcase traditional tatami flooring and futons, providing an authentic Japanese experience. The overall atmosphere of the rooms is designed to promote relaxation, making them perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration.

At Kaze no Yado Soya Palace, guests can enjoy a variety of special amenities that enhance their stay. High-speed Wi-Fi is readily available, ensuring connectivity for those who need it. A complimentary breakfast is served daily in the hotel’s simple restaurant, setting the tone for a delightful day ahead. For lunch or dinner, additional meal options are offered for a fee, providing flexibility for guests who wish to dine in. The inn features a communal bathhouse with natural spring water, where floor-to-ceiling windows provide breathtaking sea views, creating a unique and relaxing experience for all visitors.

Transportation to and from Kaze no Yado Soya Palace is convenient, with various public transport options nearby. Rishiri Airport is approximately a 2-hour and 21-minute taxi ride away, while Wakkanai Airport can be reached in about 38 minutes by taxi or 48 minutes via public transit. For those arriving by train, Wakkanai Station is a short 12-minute taxi ride or a 1 hour and 38-minute walk away. The Wakkanai Ferry Terminal is similarly accessible, just a 13-minute taxi ride or a 1 hour and 48-minute walk from the inn.

Health and safety are top priorities at Kaze no Yado Soya Palace, and the hotel has implemented rigorous measures to ensure guests’ well-being throughout their stay. From comprehensive cleaning protocols to staff training focused on health guidelines, every aspect of the hotel’s operations reflects a commitment to maintaining a safe and welcoming environment.

Guests at Kaze no Yado Soya Palace will find a wealth of activities and experiences available nearby, encouraging them to engage with the local culture. For nature enthusiasts, Cape Noshappu is just a 6-minute walk away and offers stunning sunset views along with an aquarium and a dolphin monument. Wakkanai Park, located 10 minutes from the hotel, features beautiful botanical gardens and an observatory tower, perfect for a leisurely stroll. The Wakkanai North Breakwater Dome, Wakkanai Aquarium, and the Wakkanai Centennial Memorial Tower, which offers sweeping views and local history exhibits, are also close by, each providing unique opportunities for exploration and enjoyment.

Dining options near Kaze no Yado Soya Palace abound, ensuring guests can savor a variety of culinary delights. Notable nearby restaurants include マ・ヴィ, just 11 minutes away by taxi, offering a delightful dining experience, and if, a cozy Western restaurant that is also 11 minutes from the inn. BISTRO U Keito, located 10 minutes away, presents a charming atmosphere for a meal, while Haniel, another Western restaurant, is reachable in 13 minutes. For seafood lovers, Ryoshi no Mise is a must-visit, located only 5 minutes from the hotel, serving fresh and delicious dishes.

Kaze no Yado Soya Palace warmly invites you to experience its exceptional offerings and the enchanting beauty of Wakkanai. Whether you seek relaxation in the onsen or adventure exploring nearby attractions, this hotel serves as a welcoming home base for your journey in Hokkaido.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Cozy rooms featuring traditional tatami flooring and futons

2. Stunning communal bathhouse with sea views and natural spring water

3. Complimentary breakfast served in a charming restaurant

4. High-speed Wi-Fi access throughout the property

5. Convenient shuttle service to local train stations and airports


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Cape Noshappu
6 min
Wakkanai Park
10 min
Wakkanai North Breakwater Dome
11 min
Wakkanai Aquarium
6 min
Wakkanai Centennial Memorial Tower
14 min

Nearest locations

Ryoshi no Mise
5 min
BISTRO U Keito
10 min
マ・ヴィ
11 min
if
11 min
Volumetei
11 min
Shokudo Yoshioka
11 min
Haniel
13 min
Uotsune
13 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.4
Nearest airportWakkanai Airport
Travel time to airport38 min

Location

4 Chome-1837-1 Fujimi, Wakkanai, Hokkaido 097-0027, Japan

Airports:

Rishiri Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 21 min

Wakkanai Airport

Taxi: 38 min

Transit: 48 min

Transit:

Wakkanai Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 1 hr 38 min

Wakkanai Ferry Terminal

Taxi: 13 min

Walking: 1 hr 48 min

Soya Palace mae

Walking: 1 min

富士見4丁目

Walking: 1 min

Wakkanai Onsen mae

Walking: 2 min


Nearby locations

6.4

Good Location

A 6-minute walk from the sea, this unpretentious hot spring inn is also 8 km from Wakkanai train station and 4 km from Noshappu Aquarium.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Natural onsen

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

No air conditioning


Reviews

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アソーク太郎

3/5
The food is delicious and the rooms are clean. And the hot spring water is the best. When you bathe in the hot water here, the itching from eczema suddenly stops.However, smoking among employees cancels out all of these advantages.As I was about to return to my guest room on the second floor from the dining room, I caught cigarette smoke coming from the office halfway up the stairs, and the smoke stuck in my throat.During breakfast, cigarette smoke was coming from the kitchen.I can't help but think they're trying to fool the customers.This didn't happen 2 or 3 years ago...

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5/5
Please do not stay here unless you are looking for a traditional inn.It reminded me of the first time I went on a trip 30 years ago, and it was so good.

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こげとら

4/5
Probably the northernmost hot spring inn in Japan.It is said to have been a sanatorium for the sailors' union, and is a simple, business-like building.The public bath on the 3rd floor overlooks the sunset, and although the quality of the spring water is thinner than the one in abundance, you can bathe in the valuable moor spring as much as you like.A luxurious seafood dinner that was unimaginable for the price of the accommodation.The main point is that the partition wall between the room and the next room is made of one or two pieces of plaster, making it easy to have a conversation.It was written before the reservation, but if you pay by card these days, there will be an additional 500 yen...

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DAISUKE S

5/5
There is no air conditioner in the room, so it's not a problem unless it's a hot season.The hot springs are open 24 hours. The salt water spring mixed with baking soda makes it smooth and smooth.Dinner was too much. Breakfast is a good amount. Be careful not to eat too much.I was lucky to receive raw sea urchin sashimi for dinner.It was a nice inn as we could see the Jugoya night from the rooftop and the deer were eating dinner right there.

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3/5
I stayed here for the pre-ride of the Wakanai Peace Marathon.Although it was a long way to the starting point, there was no problem getting around by car even after eating breakfast at the hotel.The public bath was on the third floor and required going up and down stairs.It was inconvenient that the lights in many common areas were not turned on to save electricity. It is difficult to judge the position of the switch and whether it is on or not, which is inconvenient.There was a time when the lights were turned off while I was taking a bath in the public bath, which made me feel very uncomfortable and anxious.The meals are quite large. Especially for dinner, there were so many side dishes that I couldn't finish them all. It was delicious.Although it felt old due to the age of the building, the hot water in the bath was good.There didn't seem to be any air conditioning in the room, but it was fine at this time of year.A Japanese-style room with a toilet. There was also a small sink, so I was able to get ready in the morning in my room.I made an online reservation and paid on-site, and the payment was made at check-out.

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湯出田孫

3/5
It was a Japanese-style room, as I was 20 years old.It's quite difficult to get up from the futonis.There is no air conditioner, but there is a fan.It's pretty hard to get out of the bath.Even though it's by the sea, there's no wind.Sashimi service for dinnerthere was.I was quite satisfied with the breakfast as well.electricity savingBecause there is no outletIt was difficult to connect to the computer.

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Yuta Itabashi

5/5
There are many kinds of rice and you can eat fresh seafood. There is a public bath nearby, and the price is reasonable.

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雅流

4/5
This is my first time using it.Although the facilities are a bit old, the inside and outside of the building was well maintained and cleaned, and the staff were very responsive and overall was good.The food was plentiful, the rice was delicious, and the service was great.The hot spring on the 3rd floor also has a slippery slope, so if the weather is nice, you can also see Rishiri Island, so I recommend it.I would like to use it again next time.

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ぽこまん

4/5
The owner was very friendly and easy to talk to, including small talk.The rooms and bathrooms were good, but the location was inconvenient. There are no convenience stores or gas stations nearby. You should prepare various things before checking in.

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blogぜーぶるの徒然旅日記

5/5
Check-in: 15:00 - 18:00 Check-out - 10:00This is a hot spring inn located in front of Cape Noshappu in Wakkanai City, Hokkaido.The parking lot seems to have a covered area for one motorcycle on both sides of the entrance to the building.There is also a day-trip hot spring called Wakkanai Onsen Domu nearby.There were vending machines, coin laundry, etc. in the building, and the hot spring was only indoors, and it was a slippery hot spring similar to Gero Onsen.The room had a washlet toilet, TV, refrigerator, and electric fan, but no air conditioning.For dinner, we had a small amount of sea urchin, which was satisfying for the price.