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A 3-minute walk from Shiretoko National Park in Shari, Kiki Shiretoko Natural Resort offers accommodations with access to a sauna, hot spring bath, and open-air bath.
We came to Shari during the early February winter to see the...
We came to Shari during the early February winter to see the drift ice. We took the Shiretoko airport liner to Abashiri for the boat tour to see drift ice, didnt manage to see it because of the strong wind. After that we sit the same aiport liner straight to our hotel at Kiki. It was a winter wonderland here, you could see a lot of snow. The next day. we signed up for 3 local tours operated by Shinra, and they do not disappoint. In the morning we went for a walk in the snowy forest, and it fell really enchanting and beautiful. In the afternoon, we walked on Drift Ice, it was a really unique experiences. In the evening, we went around to see the seagull and eagle, and the sunset, it was beautiful. At night we have our dinner buffet and onsen at Kiki hotel, it was really enjoyable relaxing. We went back to the airport the next day morning. It was a really memorable trip for me.
Chew
Singapore
10
Scored 10
This area is where Shiretoko National Park is and definitely...
This area is where Shiretoko National Park is and definitely worthy of a visit when in Hokkaido. Seafood is abundant so a Kaiseki dinner will include various dishes featuring their local catches including unique fishes, plates of delectable sashimi, and my favorite crab miso soup. The views in autumn are spectacular with colorful foliage and breathtaking ocean vistas. We were happy to see brown bears, eagles, fox, deer, various birds including the elegant Tancho, Japanese red crested crane. This trip exceeded our expectations and was most memorable!
Anna
United States of America
10
Scored 10
It's one of those edges of civilization with a very special...
It's one of those edges of civilization with a very special own little ecosystem. Shiretoko national park is a real primeval forest and has a high density of wildlife, including multiple species of majestic birds of prey, as well as brown bears. The landscape is just phenomenal. There are multiple hikes (not for the faint of heart though), but also sightseeing boat trips, and guided tours.
The house is close to station SHIRETOKO SHARI. It also has a parking place in front of the house, seems can park two cars.
Next to the house, there was a French restaurant and Izakaya, a convenient place for dinner. And a Secomart which is the convenient store of Hokkaido located opposite of the house.
The house has two twin-bed rooms, one Japanese styled room with Tatami, feels good for 5-6 people.
I would appreciate the host, he shared us some information about the house and restaurant, made us a wonderful journey.
The moment your car pulls up, you are greeted by smiling staff who give 90 degree bows and offer to help with your luggage. You are greeted by a lovely woody scent the moment you enter the place, as well as more staff who greet you. My family absolutely loooved the breakfast buffet! The onsen was also amazing and I went there every night. I also really liked the cute decor and furniture of the hotel lobby; each piece was unique but worked together well. My family really liked Kiki and I was sad to leave.
I chose this hotel due to its location next to the trail head of rausu dake and I am super happy that I did that! The hotel is a cultural experience! Everything was perfect. The onsen was magnificent, the food was so diverse and of local products, and the tatami room was beautiful. They even offered a pepper spray against bears for my hike. To be honest, I can't share the opinion of the others that the hotel is too expensive. Instead I'd say you get more then what you pay!
The staff is super friendly and helpful. We arrived in the morning with the overnight bus from Sapporo and the staff allowed us to check in right then to freshen up. That was extremely considerate. We really appreciate this grand gesture. A male receptionist also helped me make a phone call to speak to my guide in confirming my pickup time and location.
The room itself is spectacular with a great view. It’s spotless and considerably spacious.
The location is probably as close to Shiretoko National Park as one can get. The hotel is grand and comfortable. Breakfast was excellent. Washer dryers worked well for us as we needed to do laundry. The rooftop onsen was nice, although source of water was not made known (whether natural or not). Overall the staff were helpful.
Dinners and breakfasts are really good.
The hotel is brand new, and wuth very good taste and nice arquitecture.
The hotel has a very convenient bus stop 1min walk away to go to Shiretoko National Park, so you don't have to walk 30' to the Shary Bus Station.
Quiet, simple and homely onsen hotel. There's a private outdoor onsen that required booking but it's free. There's also public onsen. Everyone was friendly and rooms are cozy. Lovely view outside hotel and lovely tempura dinner and breakfast.
Well laid out hotel and the room is relatively large. Welcome drinks were a thoughtful gesture. And the interns from Taiwan working at the restaurants were super - very efficient and great with customer service.
Great hospitality, unsurpassable sea views from bedroom, bus station pick up/drop off were all above and beyond my expectations having stayed in cookie cutter hotels prior and after my visit.
Free snacks and drinks are available including different types of alcohols at the first floor, very good sea views in front of hotel and restaurant also give me a good experience.
Nice hotel with amazing food. Onsen is nice. The room was very small, which felt out of touch with the price. Would be nice if they offered shuttles to the station.
Amazing food and one of the best hotels in town - good facilities but a very big hotel so some rooms can end up being quite far from the onsen and restaurant
Very clean, modern and well equipped house. Everything worked smoothly. Plenty of space, much bigger than most Japanese hotel rooms!
Very good internet too.
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