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Hakodate Kokusai Hotel

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Hakodate Kokusai Hotel, your gateway to exploring the stunning seaport city of Hakodate, Japan! Just 0.8mi from the lively city center, this charming 4-star hotel provides a cozy and inviting atmosphere for every type of traveler. With prices starting from just $60, you'll discover a delightful mix of comfort and convenience without breaking the bank as you soak in the breathtaking views of the city and beyond.

Area and facilities, Bed in Hakodate Kokusai Hotel
Facade/entrance in Hakodate Kokusai Hotel

Rooms

Premium Connecting Rooms - Non Smoking in Hakodate Kokusai Hotel

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4 Twin Beds

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580 sqft

Premium Connecting

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

View

Wifi

The spacious twin room offers air conditioning, a safe deposit box, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath and a shower. The twin room features an electric kettle, a carpeted floor, pajamas, heating, as well as a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 4 beds.

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3 Twin Beds

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290 sqft

Premium, 3 Twin Beds

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Tea/Coffee maker

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. This twin room is air-conditioned and features a flat-screen TV, a coffee machine, a safe deposit box and a carpeted floor. The unit offers 3 beds.

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3 Twin Beds

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375 sqft

Standard, 3 Twin Beds

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Tea/Coffee maker

Non-smoking rooms

The spacious twin room provides air conditioning, a coffee machine, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath and a shower. The unit offers 3 beds.

Discover More

Start your day with a delicious breakfast and fuel up for your adventures! The hotel offers a range of amenities to pamper you, from a rejuvenating spa and hot spring bath to free WiFi that keeps you connected. After a day of exploring, unwind at the cozy bar or treat yourself to a massage. Feeling hungry? Dine at the on-site restaurant, or take a leisurely stroll to discover local flavors just minutes away. With 1604 reviews, guests rave about the friendly 24-hour front desk staff and the excellent space for meetings or banquets, making it perfect for both leisure and business visits.

Lobby or reception, Bed in Hakodate Kokusai Hotel
Lobby or reception in Hakodate Kokusai Hotel

Experience the Best

Whether you're traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, the Hakodate Kokusai Hotel caters to all your needs. Kids' meals are available (just a small extra), and you can enjoy the non-smoking rooms and free toiletries for a pampering experience. So come and immerse yourself in the charm and culture of Hakodate, while enjoying all the comforts of home at this delightful hotel located at Otemachi 5-10!

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Plan Your Stay

Dining at Hakodate Kokusai Hotel is an adventure of its own! With not one, but four delightful on-site restaurants, guests are spoiled for choice when it comes to satisfying their culinary curiosities. The ビュメール (Vue Mer) is a must-visit, where Japanese and European cuisines blend seamlessly for a dining experience that's sure to tantalize your taste buds. If you’re in the mood for something more romantic, ル・モン・ガギュー (Le Mon Gagyu) presents a charming European ambiance that's perfect for an intimate dinner under the stars. For those who crave traditional flavors, 日本料理 松前 (Matsumae) serves up fresh sushi and authentic Japanese dishes that will leave you longing for more. And don't forget about family-friendly アゼリア (Azalea) where Chinese and European cuisine is served up in a lively atmosphere, making it the ideal spot for dinner with loved ones.

Breakfast in Hakodate Kokusai Hotel
Breakfast in Hakodate Kokusai Hotel

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Free spa

Air conditioning

Bar

Tour desk

Hot spring bath

24-hour front desk

Lounge or bar in Hakodate Kokusai Hotel
Lounge or bar in Hakodate Kokusai Hotel

Restaurants

アゼリア(Azalea)

Chinese, Japanese, European

日本料理 松前(Matsumae)

Japanese, Sushi

ビュメール (Vue Mer)

Japanese, European

ル・モン・ガギュー (Le Mon Gagyu)

European

Breakfast in Hakodate Kokusai Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Hakodate Kokusai Hotel
Property building in Hakodate Kokusai Hotel
The hotel is really close to JR Hakodate station, so that is really nice for travelers arriving by Shinkasen. It have a bus stop directly outside, which can take you directly to the cable car for Mt.Hokodate. The streetcars is a street away, and there are a few fishermen's markets and convenience stores nearby. Very good location. It is also closed to a few attractions like the Red Bricks Warehouse, the ice breaker ship, and western-styled buildings near Mt.Hokodate. The facilities are pretty new but we did get the older rooms, it is still clean and comfortable but like all other Japanese hotels, it is pretty cramped. The single bedrooms are good for two but not great. What is great is the breakfast, which is fantastic, I do recommend going as early as possible to avoid the lines. The onsen is great, has a great view. Overall, it is a good option to stay at for a quick one-night stand in Hokodate.

高木

Location was convenient, a short walk in a straight line from the railway station. Staff were helpful. Several options for good breakfasts within the hotel. Beds were comfortable. Storage space for clothes was available in the room. Bathroom worked well. We enjoyed several expeditions during the two full days we enjoyed Hakodate. Walking out of the hotel and away from the station quickly led us to converted buildings now housing many dining options, local produce for sale etc. The waterfront area is busy and attractive. Further exploration led to older parts of the city with a great mixture of architecture. We chanced upon a small shop selling attractive ceramic items. If it had been earlier on that day, we would have ascended the mountain but the weather looked uncertain.

Adrian

Room was very clean and comfy. The hotel provided 2 types of pillows, one memory foam for good neck support, the other was a firm standard pillow. The onsen was very spacious and they provided all the amenities so no need to bring anything other than your clothes. The location was close by many restaurants and the convenience store. Breakfast was probably the best part of the hotel. Very wide variety of Japanese food, continental, and standard american foods. Nothing negative to say about this hotel. Paid around $350/night all in, for the room with 3 beds (2 adults and a 3 year old) with the breakfast included. Oh, if you like Iruka (salmon roe), it's all you can eat at breakfast, along with the salmon itself.

Landon

The staff were very friendly, spoke English and helped when you needed it. There was a yamato desk in the foyer for luggage forwarding (takes 2 days to get to Tokyo from there). The rooms were spacious with a deep bath and everything else you would expect to find. The breakfast was amazing, a choice of buffet, with delicious seafood options and Japanese (Donburi). The onsen is on the top floor and the water is super hot, great for relaxing. The location is a nice walk to the ropewalk for Mt Hakodate and a tram ride into the main part of town, which is easy and cheap to ride. We would defo stay again

Faye

We booked the hotel quite in last minute as a result of cancellation we made for another hotel booked via another booking provider due to their non transparent exchange rate conditions. And we were very happy with our choice! Hakodate Kokusai Hotel is a big hotel with three wings. We were staying in a triple room. Not a newest design, but was fine for our purposes. The hotel has an onsen with nice views on Hakodate. What really stands out is the hotel breakfast buffet. Great selection of dishes including DIY kaisendons (with ikura!), salad bar, milk dessert made from Hokkaido milk etc.

Kateřina

The hotel is really close to JR Hakodate station, so that is really nice for travelers arriving by Shinkasen. It have a bus stop directly outside, which can take you directly to the cable car for Mt.Hokodate. The streetcars is a street away, and there are a few fishermen's markets and convenience stores nearby. Very good location. It is also closed to a few attractions like the Red Bricks Warehouse, the ice breaker ship, and western-styled buildings near Mt.Hokodate. The facilities are pretty new but we did get the older rooms, it is still clean and comfortable but like all other Japanese hotels, it is pretty cramped. The single bedrooms are good for two but not great. What is great is the breakfast, which is fantastic, I do recommend going as early as possible to avoid the lines. The onsen is great, has a great view. Overall, it is a good option to stay at for a quick one-night stand in Hokodate.

高木

Location was convenient, a short walk in a straight line from the railway station. Staff were helpful. Several options for good breakfasts within the hotel. Beds were comfortable. Storage space for clothes was available in the room. Bathroom worked well. We enjoyed several expeditions during the two full days we enjoyed Hakodate. Walking out of the hotel and away from the station quickly led us to converted buildings now housing many dining options, local produce for sale etc. The waterfront area is busy and attractive. Further exploration led to older parts of the city with a great mixture of architecture. We chanced upon a small shop selling attractive ceramic items. If it had been earlier on that day, we would have ascended the mountain but the weather looked uncertain.

Adrian

Room was very clean and comfy. The hotel provided 2 types of pillows, one memory foam for good neck support, the other was a firm standard pillow. The onsen was very spacious and they provided all the amenities so no need to bring anything other than your clothes. The location was close by many restaurants and the convenience store. Breakfast was probably the best part of the hotel. Very wide variety of Japanese food, continental, and standard american foods. Nothing negative to say about this hotel. Paid around $350/night all in, for the room with 3 beds (2 adults and a 3 year old) with the breakfast included. Oh, if you like Iruka (salmon roe), it's all you can eat at breakfast, along with the salmon itself.

Landon

The staff were very friendly, spoke English and helped when you needed it. There was a yamato desk in the foyer for luggage forwarding (takes 2 days to get to Tokyo from there). The rooms were spacious with a deep bath and everything else you would expect to find. The breakfast was amazing, a choice of buffet, with delicious seafood options and Japanese (Donburi). The onsen is on the top floor and the water is super hot, great for relaxing. The location is a nice walk to the ropewalk for Mt Hakodate and a tram ride into the main part of town, which is easy and cheap to ride. We would defo stay again

Faye

We booked the hotel quite in last minute as a result of cancellation we made for another hotel booked via another booking provider due to their non transparent exchange rate conditions. And we were very happy with our choice! Hakodate Kokusai Hotel is a big hotel with three wings. We were staying in a triple room. Not a newest design, but was fine for our purposes. The hotel has an onsen with nice views on Hakodate. What really stands out is the hotel breakfast buffet. Great selection of dishes including DIY kaisendons (with ikura!), salad bar, milk dessert made from Hokkaido milk etc.

Kateřina

The hotel is really close to JR Hakodate station, so that is really nice for travelers arriving by Shinkasen. It have a bus stop directly outside, which can take you directly to the cable car for Mt.Hokodate. The streetcars is a street away, and there are a few fishermen's markets and convenience stores nearby. Very good location. It is also closed to a few attractions like the Red Bricks Warehouse, the ice breaker ship, and western-styled buildings near Mt.Hokodate. The facilities are pretty new but we did get the older rooms, it is still clean and comfortable but like all other Japanese hotels, it is pretty cramped. The single bedrooms are good for two but not great. What is great is the breakfast, which is fantastic, I do recommend going as early as possible to avoid the lines. The onsen is great, has a great view. Overall, it is a good option to stay at for a quick one-night stand in Hokodate.

高木

Location was convenient, a short walk in a straight line from the railway station. Staff were helpful. Several options for good breakfasts within the hotel. Beds were comfortable. Storage space for clothes was available in the room. Bathroom worked well. We enjoyed several expeditions during the two full days we enjoyed Hakodate. Walking out of the hotel and away from the station quickly led us to converted buildings now housing many dining options, local produce for sale etc. The waterfront area is busy and attractive. Further exploration led to older parts of the city with a great mixture of architecture. We chanced upon a small shop selling attractive ceramic items. If it had been earlier on that day, we would have ascended the mountain but the weather looked uncertain.

Adrian

Room was very clean and comfy. The hotel provided 2 types of pillows, one memory foam for good neck support, the other was a firm standard pillow. The onsen was very spacious and they provided all the amenities so no need to bring anything other than your clothes. The location was close by many restaurants and the convenience store. Breakfast was probably the best part of the hotel. Very wide variety of Japanese food, continental, and standard american foods. Nothing negative to say about this hotel. Paid around $350/night all in, for the room with 3 beds (2 adults and a 3 year old) with the breakfast included. Oh, if you like Iruka (salmon roe), it's all you can eat at breakfast, along with the salmon itself.

Landon

The staff were very friendly, spoke English and helped when you needed it. There was a yamato desk in the foyer for luggage forwarding (takes 2 days to get to Tokyo from there). The rooms were spacious with a deep bath and everything else you would expect to find. The breakfast was amazing, a choice of buffet, with delicious seafood options and Japanese (Donburi). The onsen is on the top floor and the water is super hot, great for relaxing. The location is a nice walk to the ropewalk for Mt Hakodate and a tram ride into the main part of town, which is easy and cheap to ride. We would defo stay again

Faye

We booked the hotel quite in last minute as a result of cancellation we made for another hotel booked via another booking provider due to their non transparent exchange rate conditions. And we were very happy with our choice! Hakodate Kokusai Hotel is a big hotel with three wings. We were staying in a triple room. Not a newest design, but was fine for our purposes. The hotel has an onsen with nice views on Hakodate. What really stands out is the hotel breakfast buffet. Great selection of dishes including DIY kaisendons (with ikura!), salad bar, milk dessert made from Hokkaido milk etc.

Kateřina

Location

5-10 Ote-Machi, Hakodate, 040-0064, Japan

Hakodate Kokusai Hotel