Assabu Uzura Onsen Shiki no Yado is set in Assabu, 49 km from Goryokaku Park and 50 km from Hakodate Goryokaku.
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Moss
From
United Kingdom
Breakfast was Japanese food of a traditional style, but that doesn't really appeal to me but that's no mark against them at all. Service was rapid and well organised, the Onsen itself was lovely and really helps one to destress.
They even drove some of my colleagues to a bus stop and got them on the right bus completely free of charge which was very helpful to us.
Assabu is a charming and quiet town in southern Hokkaido,...
Assabu is a charming and quiet town in southern Hokkaido, perfect for travelers looking to experience the slower, more authentic side of Japan. Surrounded by lush forests and farmland, it offers a peaceful retreat from the busier tourist spots.
While Assabu is small, it has a few unique and culturally rich spots that we visited:
1. Assabu Kyodo Shiryokan – A local history museum that gives insight into the town’s heritage.
2. Assabu Shinrin Tenjikan – A forest-themed museum showcasing the region’s natural environment.
Gallery Somabito – A quaint shop featuring local crafts and handmade goods.
3. Michi-no-Eki Assabu – A roadside station where you can find local produce, souvenirs, and snacks.
The town is also known for its connection to hinoki-asunaro (thujopsis) forests, which are rare this far north in Japan. The food here is simple, fresh, and made with local ingredients—perfect for those who appreciate home-style cooking.
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Jonie
Singapore
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