Pension Tom Soya

8.6
Excellent
(70 reviews)

3-11 Soyamisaki, Wakkanai, Hokkaido 098-6758, Japan

+81 162-76-2551

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Hotel Description

Pension Tom Soya, located at 3-11 Soyamisaki, Wakkanai, Hokkaido 098-6758, Japan, offers guests a peaceful retreat overlooking the stunning Sea of Okhotsk. Situated just off National Route 238, the hotel is ideally positioned within walking distance of the iconic Cape Sōya monument, a mere 4-minute stroll away, and the scenic Sōyamisaki Lighthouse, which can be reached in 5 minutes. Guests can enjoy a relaxing atmosphere with serene sea views, making this laid-back inn a perfect spot for travelers seeking both comfort and connection with nature. The traditional design elements, combined with modern comforts, enhance the sense of tranquility that defines this coastal getaway. Rooms at Pension Tom Soya are designed for comfort and relaxation. Each room is equipped with Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, desks, and sitting areas, all with picturesque sea views to enjoy during your stay. For families or those seeking a more authentic experience, the hotel offers family rooms featuring tatami floors, futons, and traditional short-legged tables, capable of accommodating up to four people. The en suite bathrooms offer shower-only facilities, ensuring convenience for all guests. The hotel's special amenities include gender-segregated, communal bathhouses that provide a traditional Japanese bathing experience, a coin-operated laundry service for added convenience, and a seafood restaurant serving local delicacies. Breakfast and parking are also available for guests, enhancing the overall experience of this welcoming hotel. Pension Tom Soya enjoys convenient access to local transportation options, including a 19-minute taxi ride to Wakkanai Airport, and a 25-minute public transit journey. For those looking to explore the area, public transport options are also within walking distance, making the hotel a well-connected base for exploring northern Japan. Health and safety are prioritized at Pension Tom Soya, with robust measures in place to ensure guests’ well-being. With a family-friendly environment and a range of thoughtful services, this inn invites guests to experience both local culture and natural beauty in a peaceful, welcoming setting. Nearby attractions include the Cape Sōya, the northernmost point in Japan, and landmarks such as Soya Misaki Park and the Statue of Rinzo Mamiya. The area also features the Path of White Shells, ideal for nature lovers. Within just a few minutes' walk or taxi ride, visitors will find a range of dining options, including Hamaiso, Saihokutan, and several other local restaurants offering authentic Japanese cuisine. Whether you're relaxing in your comfortable room or exploring the stunning surrounding landmarks, Pension Tom Soya offers a memorable stay in one of Japan's most scenic regions.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Stunning views of the Sea of Okhotsk from many rooms

2. Traditional Japanese family rooms with tatami floors and futons

3. Gender-segregated communal bathhouses offering authentic Japanese bathing experiences

4. Seafood restaurant serving local delicacies from the surrounding waters

5. Family-friendly environment with kid-friendly amenities

6. Convenient walking distance to Cape Sōya and Sōyamisaki Lighthouse

7. Access to Wakkanai and Rishiri Airports with convenient taxi or transit options

8. Nearby cultural and historical landmarks such as the Statue of Rinzo Mamiya and the Landmark of The Northernmost Point in Japan

9. Free parking available for guests

10. Close proximity to excellent local restaurants offering a variety of Japanese dishes


8.0 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Cape Sōya
5 min
Landmark of The Northernmost Point in Japan
5 min
Soya Misaki Park
2 min
Statue of Rinzo Mamiya
5 min
Path of White Shells
11 min

Nearest locations

Hamaiso
1 min
魚常 明田商店
1 min
Saihokutan
1 min
ホタ亭
2 min
Guesthouse Almelia
2 min
Haniel
31 min
マ・ヴィ
35 min
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35 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out09:30
Location rating8.0
Nearest airportWakkanai Airport
Travel time to airport19 min

Location

3-11 Soyamisaki, Wakkanai, Hokkaido 098-6758, Japan

Airports:

Rishiri Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 43 min

Wakkanai Airport

Taxi: 19 min

Transit: 25 min

Transit:

Soyamisaki

Walking: 3 min

Soyamisaki Gyoko mae

Walking: 4 min

Soyamisaki Sanku

Walking: 15 min

Soyamisaki Kaikan mae

Walking: 12 min


Nearby locations

8.0

Excellent Location

Overlooking the Sea of Okhotsk, this laid-back inn off National Route 238 is 4 minutes' by foot from the Cape Sōya monument and a 5 minutes' walk from Sōyamisaki Lighthouse.


Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Pets

No pets

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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austinpowers donkeybond

5/5
The room had a great view from the Soya Strait to Sakhalin. I think this is the northernmost inn where you can stay today. As I climbed the hill, studied the historical sights, and looked out into the distance, I felt a sense of justice and regret. I returned to my room and thought about the sound of the sea and the strait. I slept soundly on the clean bed. The next morning was a clear day, and we left the hotel after enjoying an elaborate Japanese set meal. The hostess was very personable and kind.

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小林

5/5
This is an inn within walking distance of Cape Soya.I was surprised at how luxurious the dinner was. I only had food that I liked, and of course I ended up drinking a lot, and I ate a lot of food for the first time in a while.The fish, salmon roe, and miso soup for breakfast were delicious.I was able to walk to Cape Soya and watch the sunrise.It's also nice to have a large public bath.Above all, the customer service from the host is warm.I slept a lot with the fluffy futon,We had a great night.

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kjよしお

5/5
That's the best word.There were some people who ate out and only stayed overnight, but we highly recommend having dinner by the hearth.It was a meal that was not worth the price (in a good way).We can offer all kinds of seafood as much as a sumo stable.I would like to come back to eat here from Cape Soya again.

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りかっち

4/5
This inn is a 3-minute walk from the Cape Soya monument.It would be nice to stay near Wakkanai Station, but this is also recommended.

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深谷泰博

5/5
Everything is great. I will go again!

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

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ケイト

4/5
Since I was going to the northernmost point of Japan, I wanted to stay there for a while, so I decided to stay overnight.At first, I was confused about the seaside inn on the way from Wakkanai, but this was the correct choice. It took less than 5 minutes to walk slowly to the cape, and I went for walks along the seaside path at night and in the morning. I saw deer strolling through the window early in the morning.As expected, the inn was clean, and the food (albeit one bite) was very satisfying, including sea urchin, hairy crab, fresh sashimi, grilled scallops, octopus shabu, and more. The room and the small bath instead of the large bath can't be compared to a hotel, but since you're staying in Soya, it can't be helped. If you are concerned about amenities, please bring them with you.The wife is also a nonchalant, kind and caring person. This is a memorable stay.

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S D

5/5
I visited in the middle of the night without a reservation, but there just happened to be a room available, so thank you for accommodating me so kindly.When I woke up in the morning and looked out the window at the sea, I saw Teku-Teku and the deer taking a walk (lol)

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GODZILLA 358

5/5
It's nice here

Room 5

Service 5

Location5