dino旅館 (押見旅館)

6.6
Good
(27 reviews)

27-1 Honcho, Atsuma, Yufutsu District, Hokkaido 059-1603, Japan

+81 145-27-3500

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Hotel Description

Dino Ryokan

Dino Ryokan is a cozy, traditional Japanese inn located at 27-1 Honcho, Atsuma, Yufutsu District, Hokkaido 059-1603, Japan. Nestled in a tranquil, rural setting, the hotel offers a serene retreat surrounded by natural beauty. Guests can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere while being just a short drive away from popular attractions like Lake Utonai, Northern Horse Park, and Shadai Stallion Station. The rooms are designed with comfort in mind, featuring simple yet inviting interiors, ensuring a restful stay. Each room is spacious and designed to provide a calm, peaceful retreat after a day of exploration. While there is no fitness center, spa, or pool, the hotel offers Wi-Fi access, making it convenient for guests to stay connected. Transportation options are easily accessible, with New Chitose Airport just 25 minutes away by taxi, and Sapporo Okadama Airport about an hour away. Health and safety measures are in place to ensure guests’ peace of mind during their stay. Nearby, guests can explore several local attractions, such as Lake Utonai, known for its migratory birds, and Northern Horse Park, perfect for horse-drawn carriage rides. For dining, a range of restaurants are nearby, offering everything from local delicacies to international fare. A stay at Dino Ryokan offers an authentic Japanese experience combined with modern comforts, making it the perfect base for exploring the beautiful Hokkaido region.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Cozy traditional Japanese inn with serene, rural surroundings

2. Spacious rooms offering a peaceful and restful retreat

3. Wi-Fi access available for staying connected

4. Convenient transportation options with easy access to airports

5. Nearby attractions include Lake Utonai, Northern Horse Park, and Shadai Stallion Station


7.0 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Lake Utonai
32 min
Northern Horse Park
22 min
Shadai Stallion Station
10 min
Abiracho Tokiwa Park
11 min
Michinoeki Lake Utonai
30 min
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Good to know

Location rating7.0
Nearest airportNew Chitose Airport
Travel time to airport25 min


Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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とよさん(とよさん)

2/5
There aren't many restaurants around, so Hamanasu Mart is the only store that could be considered a supermarket. Just something like that.Speaking of the inn, there's no food (it's apparently available if you ask, but it's expensive), the sheets are only changed once a week, and even though it's a holiday and I want to get a good night's sleep in the morning, they come knocking and then come into the room without permission. I was woken up and asked if there was any trash, and there was no air conditioning, just a fan.When it came to towels, I was initially scared because I was given one bath towel and one face towel and was asked to wash and use them myself.The towels were thin and looked like something you could get from a cheap bank.I still know how to use the bathroom and washing machine, but if you share the fridge, you won't have any space to put your own things in if everyone else has bought a lot of things.Now, if a night's stay is around 4,000 yen, it's 120,000 yen per person if you stay for a month, and since there were 13 people, it would be like making more than 1,560,000 yen without paying anything.If you want to pay the same price, I think it's definitely better to stay at a business hotel in Tomakomai City!If I am asked to stay here again next time, I will refuse the job request no matter how good the conditions are.When someone walked down the hallway, the sound of the toilet door closing, the sound of the bathroom door closing, all of it was the worst I've ever experienced.

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水谷辰徳

2/5
Renamed to DINO RyokanAccommodation for workThe bath is small for two people, but other than that you can spend your time without any trouble.As for the food...It's gorgeous (;_;)By the way, it's dinner!! (I brought my own salmon roe)

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田邊まさる

3/5
It appears that the current owner has taken over the management from the previous owner. It seems to have been renovated, but it feels old.The price is ¥4,500 for a room without meals, ¥500 for breakfast, and ¥1,000 for dinner, but the dinner is uneven...?Breakfast is pretty normal.However, if you're going to spend ¥1000 for dinner, it's better to eat at a nearby restaurant or ramen shop...PS.About 3 years ago, the former young couple transferred the management to another person!Now, breakfast is served at the cafeteria on the 1st floor like before, but dinner is a bento box.Accommodation fee is ¥6,200 including half board. I think this is a reasonable price in this day and age. By the way, you can use the washing machine on the 2nd floor for free 🈚! And...we've added 1 more ☆ than before!

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杉本匡

4/5
I've been staying here since mid-June for regular repairs for work.There are small supermarkets, soba restaurants, and yakiniku restaurants that serve Genghis Khan nearby.Breakfast is served here from 6:30.The advantage is that there are about 3 rooms on the first floor and 11 rooms on the second floor (about 2 Japanese-style rooms and 9 Western-style rooms), and the rooms on the second floor are the size of a single room, so you don't have to worry about being seen by other people. I didn't have to worry about it, which was good.Also, the women at the inn are very friendly and easy to interact with.Also, since it is an area with a lot of nature, it has a very idyllic image.The downside is that you can hear voices from the rooms next door and across the street, which is especially bothersome at night.Also, the bath and toilet are shared.I think it's a land issue, but there are a few shops that are closed on Sundays, and they close all days of the week, which is earlier than in big cities like Osaka.I don't think it will be much of a problem if you use it for work, but if you use it for private purposes and the room you stay in is noisy, it could become a problem.As with anywhere, I think it's important to keep in mind that we can spend time together comfortably and meaningfully.

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中田美寿

3/5
It's full and there's no room leftthe room I was sleeping inHe vacated the spaceIt was helpful