Tsukikata Onsen Hotel

7.4
Very Good
(313 reviews)

Japan, 〒061-0500 Hokkaido, Kabato District, Tsukigata, 81−10

+81 126-37-2188

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Hotel Description

Tsukikata Onsen Hotel is a tranquil hot spring inn located in the commercial area of Tsukigata, Hokkaido, Japan. This charming hotel offers guests a relaxing and peaceful experience with easy access to nature and local attractions. Situated just a minute's walk from the serene lake at Kairaku Park and a 17-minute walk from the Moon Kabito Museum, a former prison, the hotel's location is perfect for both nature lovers and those seeking a glimpse into local history. The hotel is also conveniently 3 km away from Chiraiotsu train station, offering a gateway to other nearby regions. Tsukikata Onsen Hotel’s design and ambiance embrace simplicity and comfort, offering a cozy retreat after a day of exploring the surrounding area. The rooms in the main building are equipped with en suite bathrooms and offer beautiful park views, while the annex rooms provide shared bathroom facilities for those looking for a more affordable option. All rooms feature traditional tatami floors, futons, and chabudai dining tables, ensuring an authentic Japanese experience. Rooms are also furnished with flat-screen TVs and minifridges for added convenience. Guests can enjoy complimentary parking and access to a communal bathhouse with four natural hot spring baths, including one outdoor bath, perfect for unwinding. The hotel also features a sauna, a restaurant offering local cuisine, and a convenience store for any essentials. For relaxation, guests can indulge in massages. The hotel’s proximity to key transportation hubs ensures ease of access for both leisure and business travelers. Nearby, guests can enjoy a variety of cultural and natural attractions, such as Kairaku Park, the Tsukigata Kabato Museum, and the Arte Piazza showcasing sculptures by Kan Yasuda. The hotel is a perfect base for exploring the beauty of Hokkaido and experiencing the rich cultural heritage of the region. For those traveling with family, Tsukikata Onsen Hotel is also kid-friendly, ensuring a warm and welcoming environment for all guests. The surrounding public transportation options, including Tsukigata Yakuba and Tsukigata Station, make it easy to explore the wider region of Hokkaido, whether by foot or transit. With its blend of traditional charm and modern amenities, Tsukikata Onsen Hotel invites guests to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of Hokkaido and experience the best of Japanese hospitality.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Cozy traditional rooms with tatami floors and futons.

2. Relaxing natural hot spring baths, including an outdoor onsen.

3. Proximity to Kairaku Park and the Moon Kabito Museum.

4. Kid-friendly with family-oriented services and amenities.

5. Complimentary parking and easy access to public transport.

6. On-site restaurant offering local Hokkaido cuisine.

7. Convenient location near Chiraiotsu train station and airports.

8. Sauna and massage services for guest relaxation.

9. Shared and private room options for various budgets.

10. Simple yet elegant design reflecting authentic Japanese hospitality.


6.0 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Kairaku Park
12 min
Tsukigata Kabato Museum
11 min
樺戸集治監本庁舎
12 min
Arte Piazza
29 min
Dōmin no mori Tsukigata-chiku Gakushū Camping Ground
20 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.0
Nearest airportSapporo Okadama Airport
Travel time to airport55 min

Location

Japan, 〒061-0500 Hokkaido, Kabato District, Tsukigata, 81−10

Airports:

Asahikawa Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 43 min

Transit: 3 hr 8 min

New Chitose Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 26 min

Transit: 2 hr 30 min

Sapporo Okadama Airport

Taxi: 55 min

Transit: 1 hr 58 min

Transit:

Tsukigata Yakuba

Walking: 16 min

Kairakucho

Walking: 9 min

Tsukigata Eki mae

Walking: 14 min

Tsukigata Shigai

Walking: 13 min

Shinsei [Tsukigatacho]

Walking: 10 min


Nearby locations

6.0

Good Location

In a commercial area, this relaxed hot spring inn is a minute's walk from a lake at Kairaku Park, and a 17-minute walk from the Moon Kabito Museum, a former prison. It's 3 km from Chiraiotsu train station.


Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Water bath

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

Sauna

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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6.8

50 reviews

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momocargo

5/5
It's a lovely place.

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

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Tower Harappa (太陽の塔)

1/5
At Roadside Station 275, all the flow lines are in the worst condition, and the approaches for cars, people, wheelchairs, and toilets are unclear.And it was a roadside station with no place to rest.

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ぴろ

5/5
I went to Tsukigata Onsen for the first time in a while.Oh my God!It will be closed at the end of this month for repairs until next fall! !The hot springs are also smoothThere's a sauna and a TV, but it's empty.The water bath is coldThere's also an outdoor space.There is also a rest room, and you can take a bath as many times as you like, so it's nice to spend the whole day there.Best of all, it's not too crowded.It's inconvenient for the hot springs, but when I went there, the sauna was empty, so it was convenient.I loved it so much that I could do whatever I wanted.I wonder what will happen next fall? !I'm looking forward to it!And I will go again by the end of September! ! !

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seiji fujimori

3/5
The parking lot is large and easy to park. The restaurant is also delicious.

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YOSINORI SUZUKI

5/5
Used for one night from 2023/05/02Will the hotel be renovated? closure? It looks like I'm going to do it, but it's 4500 yen per night without meals. The large public bath is open until 21:00, and there are 2 bathtubs, a sauna, and an open-air bath.From 21:00 to 24:00, guests use the bathtub exclusively for hotel guests, and the morning bath is from 6:00 to 9:00, and there does not appear to be an air conditioner.With safe and refrigeratorThere was a campsite in front of me.

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川口昌彦

5/5
Day trip bathing is cheap and comfortable at the moment❗️The accommodation will be closed until next fall due to renovation work.Day-trip bathing will also be closed at the end of September this year.It is scheduled to open next fall. The price was cheap and it was nice for a day trip, but I'm worried about what will happen after the renovation 😖💧I feel so lonely when I'm on vacation❗️

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かまゆうちゃん

4/5
The hot springs are the best.I was really looking forward to making breakfast this time, and the price was reasonable.I brought my favorite food and drinks and soaked in the hot springs. I want some waihai later~

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M Kama

3/5
Stay at a cheap price using nationwide travel support. Restaurants are closed, so you'll need to bring your own food or drinks or eat out. I bought dinner, drinks, paper plates, disposable chopsticks, and breakfast in advance at a supermarket in a nearby large town before entering the museum, but I was excited as it felt like an overnight training camp during my elementary and junior high school days or a training camp during my university days.The bath is a light brown chloride spring that warms you to the core. The adjacent Tsukigata Onsen Yurikago building has a large public bath that can be used by day-trippers, and the accommodation building has a bath exclusively for overnight guests. If you want to enjoy a large bath, sauna, or open-air bath, use the large public bath, and if you want to soak in the hot water quietly, use the public bath reserved for hotel guests. However, both have limited usage time. As of January 2023, the public bath is open until 9:00 p.m., and the guest bath is open from 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. and from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.The building itself has been around for quite some time, so its age cannot be denied. The price itself is low, so you can lay out the futon yourself. Also, the walls between the accommodation rooms are thin and you can hear noises from the neighboring rooms and the hallway, so please be careful not to disturb them. Washrooms and toilets are shared and kept well-maintained.If you are concerned about these points, it is best to avoid staying overnight. If you don't mind, this is a recommended accommodation.I would like to add that the front desk was very courteous.

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man “ひろ66” sea

4/5
For use when traveling alone in the middle of winter.It's a pretty rough looking facility. But it's a lovely environment.I was thinking of spending the time camping or sleeping in my car, but it was mid-January. I'm scared of my first winter in Hokkaido (lol).It seems to be the cheapest option nearby, so I decided to fly in on the same day and stay overnight without meals.The environment is perfect for enhancing the unique Hokkaido winter atmosphere that you can't experience in the mainland.It's only the third day of the trip, and tomorrow we'll be camping. . .The hot springs are chloride springs, with a faint wood-like scent. Although there were not many people, there was quite a lot of flow. .Even now, as we seem to be facing the coronavirus crisis this year, the locals are very quiet, unlike the people in the mainland. I have the urge to start talking to you, but I refrain from doing so. . (⁠╯⁠︵⁠╰⁠,⁠)Skiing and camping tomorrow (⁠^⁠_⁠^⁠Me⁠)

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崇 那

4/5
You can enjoy hot springs to the fullest at a reasonable price. …