7 月 23rd, 2008 by mastor |
[ Kokuminsyukusya OGA ]
There is the oga hot-spring village on the gentle slope along the North Coast of the peninsula. The hot-spring village of a quiet appearance surrounded by a pine wood, a yellow locust and the seas. In lodge managed by a local government Oga, the building is slightly old, but the lodging charges are reasonable.
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7 月 18th, 2008 by mastor |
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[ Hachimantai heights ]
A public inn in the east Hachimantai hot-spring village. Facilities and the service seem to be resort hotels.
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7 月 18th, 2008 by mastor |
[ Oma onsen kaikyo hoyou center ]
It is ultima Thule of Honshu, a public inn in Omazaki of Shimokita Peninsula.
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7 月 12th, 2008 by mastor |
It is a long-established store hotel known as the mixed bathing bath made with the hiba. When I stay, I am divided into a going to a hot spring ridge with the cooking food for oneself facilities and a lodging ridge, and the rates are different each.
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7 月 12th, 2008 by mastor |
A budget hotel in Hokkaido’s best entertainment district / susukino.
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7 月 7th, 2008 by mastor |
Sunflower park hokuryu onsen
It is a day’s bathing institution added to roadside station sunflower hokuryu.
I add the sunflower park hotel of the accommodations.
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7 月 7th, 2008 by mastor |
Hotel Forester kurinnosato
It is a public hot spring hotel built in the Tsubetsu mountain pass neighborhood overlooking the Lake Kussyaro from the highest position. There is it in a forest, and clear air drifts by coolness.
Air is very clean. I let you realize that the air which is birdsong, a forest, coolness came to the heart of a mountain.
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7 月 3rd, 2008 by mastor |
The Windsor Hotel International at Lake Toyako
Tōyako (洞爺湖町, Tōyako-chō) is a town in Abuta District, Iburi Subprefecture, Hokkaidō, Japan. This town was formed on 23 March 2006 through the merger of the town Abuta and the village of Tōya. Population as of 31 March 2008 was 10,671.
The name of the town was derived from the nearby Lake Tōya (Tōyako).
On April 23, 2007, the town and its surrounding area was announced as the site of the 2008 summer G8 summit. Japan’s prime minister Shinzo Abe reportedly chose the area because of its proximity to many famous sightseeing grounds, such as Lake Tōya and Tōyako Onsen[1].
Quotation from “Toyako” Wikipedia
7 月 3rd, 2008 by mastor |
The hotel which merely has one, a hot spring in Monbetsu.
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7 月 3rd, 2008 by mastor |
It is the hot spring institution which the west of syakotan Peninsula, kamoenai village administer.
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