Located in Kushiro, one mile from Kushiro Harbor, Kushiro Century Castle Hotel provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a restaurant.
Hotel Route-Inn Kushiro Ekimae is just a 2-minute walk from JR Kushiro Train Station and features a free buffet breakfast with fresh-baked European breads, massage services and a hot public bath.
Featuring 17th-floor restaurants with beautiful city and ocean views, Kushiro Prince Hotel is right next to the Kushiro City Office. Rooms include free broadband internet and city or ocean views.
Next to Fisherman’s Wharf and a 5-minute drive from JR Kushiro Train Station, ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Kushiro provides contemporary rooms with free Wi-Fi, an LCD TV and a private bath.
Super Hotel Kushiro Natural Hot Spring is located in Kushiro, 12 miles from Kushiro City Zoo. Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.
Conveniently located in the center of Kushiro City, Hotel Area One Kushiro offers Western-style accommodations with a flat-screen TV and free WiFi and wired internet access.
Just a 2-minute walk from JR Kushiro Train Station, Crown Hills features a public bath and 10th-floor restaurant. The tidy rooms include a satellite flat-screen TV and free broadband internet.
Located in Kushiro, Toyoko Inn Hokkaido Kushiro Juji-gai is 12 miles from Kushiro City Zoo. The 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
A 2-minute walk from JR Kushiro Train Station, Comfort Hotel Kushiro offers modern rooms and features free WiFi and laundry facilities. Guests can relax with complimentary coffee at the lobby.
Kushiro is a compact city. When I was there in February 2024 the city was fairly quiet. Kushiro is a good place to stay if you are interested in seeing the Red crowned-cranes (Tancho). The Akan International Crane Center is just over an hour away by public bus. It's also possible to travel to the wetlands and the many lakes in the area.
The Kushiro City Museum is very good with displays of the natural history, geology and Tancho.
There are also wonderful sunsets that can be seen in various parts of the city.
Neil
Thailand
10
Scored 10
I love the city.
I love the city. You must spent at least 2 days to try their foods here. You must visit "Washow Ichiba" and buy dried seefood such as dried hotate, hotate himo, etc. Try "Senbousi" oyster which was biggest oyster in my life. Kushiro is also great for sight seeing. Kushiro is a good base camp to travel the east part of Hokkaido. Renting a car and drive to nearby cities, such as Akkesi, Nemuro, Akan, Mashu and many others. I am really sad that the population here is decreasing and they economy is going down. I will revisit here optern to cheer up people here and their life style.
tedlee1961
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Kushiro is nice and cool in the summer.
Kushiro is nice and cool in the summer. The city is not in good financial condition though based on the number of rundown buildings that have been abandoned, many of them on the main street Kitadori. Even the entertainment district - adjacent to the hotel has both many izakaya restaurants as well as shuttered businesses including department stores. I think it is the result of the bursting of the bubble economy way back when. The city overbuilt but there are many cities in Japan that did the same including Otaru which is also on the decline. I hope both cities recover.
The Kushiro Library (5 years old) though is fabulous, one of the best libraries I've been in. And the annual festival in August was very good to see including the fireworks.
dkwJAPAN
Japan
10
Scored 10
I went to Kushiro because I love When Marnie Was There, a...
I went to Kushiro because I love When Marnie Was There, a Ghibli’s animation, and the Mashland from Where the Crawdads Sing. I visited Lake Toro and Hosooka Viewpoint. Those two places are now dear to my heart. While I was on the trail to Toro Sarurun Observatory, I saw dears, falcons(?) and a Japanese crane! I’d recommend to visit on weekdays if you could. It was so quiet and peaceful :)
The Kushiro town itself had its own charm too! Just in the city, there were 2 big art galleries and the Kushiro City Museum that was worth visiting. Clearly, there are more of Kushiro to explore. I went there and I’m in love the place. It’d be nice if the same happens to you too!
Chanitnim
Thailand
8.0
Scored 8.0
We enjoyed the train trip from Sapporo to Kushiro and from...
We enjoyed the train trip from Sapporo to Kushiro and from Kushiro to Nemuro. The latter trip was in a single carriage train and you could open the window and enjoy the view. We also went to the International Crane Centre. The display was good but there were only four cranes in fenced enclosures as the wild cranes had already dispersed. We did see a few wild cranes in fields from the train. The board-walk at the International Crane Centre was a disgrace. It was rotten and a section collapsed as we were walking on it.
Robyn
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
We went to Kushiro mainly for the red crown cranes but I...
We went to Kushiro mainly for the red crown cranes but I found the town charming and its people very friendly. The fish market had great products at much better prices than Sapporo as well. We found two great eateries too, despite not being able to speak Japanese.
Standard mid-range city hotel, clean and comfortable but without frills - though it has an onsen, which in winter was nice. A decent breakfast is served, too. Hotel is a ten minute walk - slippery in winter! - from the station but on bus routes, one of which takes you to the interesting Kushiro City Museum. Plenty restaurants and bars nearby, though most of them were shut when we were there, possibly because of the quasi state of emergency in operation at the time.
Breakfast was exceptional with high quality range of food,staff attentive to replace items that were running low; staff generally were very friendly and helpful. Location very close to bus and train stations.
We also stayed at a Super hotel at the end of our trip in Tokyo where breakfast was only average,due to lack of kitchen space and food was unvaried and lacking inspiration.
The hotel is in an excellent location - directly opposite the railway station. Rooms are clean and comfortable. The staff are professional and helpful. The restaurant on-site which caters for lunch and evening meals serves an excellent menu selection at a very reasonable price. There is a coffee machine in the lobby of the hotel - which is a welcome bonus.
Dormy Inn hotels have a good reputation and this branch in Kushiro did not disappoint. There are plenty of food options within walking distance and our stay was very comfortable. Breakfast was excellent.
Makoto made us feel so welcome. He was super helpful. The apt was perfect for our family. He gave us many tips for traveling around Kushiro as well. Highly recommend this place. Thank you Makoto!
Location is perfect, next to the wharf. Ocean view was wonderful, especially during sunset.
Corner room was very specious, with all necessary amenities and very comfortable beds.
Really nice man, very helpful, with little dog "Chacha" 😊
Less than 15 mn walk from the city center and very affordable. I loved Kushiro's city center on a Saturday night!
welcoming staff, nice lounge to chill at. there’s a corner at the lobby for pillows and bath salts. room was big and comfy. hotel was near eateries, short walk away.
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