Hoshino Resort will open “OMO5 Hakodate by Hoshino Resort” (24-1 Wakamatsu-cho, Hakodate, Hokkaido), its fourth OMO brand property in Hokkaido, on July 6.
The hotel is located about a 5-minute walk from Hakodate Station, facing the old downtown area, and is dotted with spots such as a market where you can enjoy fresh seafood, the beautiful night view of Mount Hakodate, and exotic historical buildings in the surrounding area.
To allow guests to fully enjoy the deep city from morning till night, we offer neighborhood activities such as the “Naturally Satisfied! morning market specialty store tours” and the “Hakodate Round Free Bus,” a free bus service for hotel guests only that tours the city’s sightseeing spots, to provide a lodging experience that allows guests to enjoy the “120% Hakodate” concept.
Room rates start from 31,000 yen per room per night including breakfast.
There are a total of 245 rooms of 12 types, all of which are designed to allow guests to take off their shoes for a relaxing stay. The “Deluxe Rooms,” based on the concept of the city of Hakodate, feature wall art of the Mt. Hakodate ropeway, bed boats depicting night views of Hakodate, sea-colored sofas, brick carpeting, and other furnishings.
The “OMO House” with a kitchen allows guests to buy local gourmet food and enjoy it in their rooms, and is also recommended for families, groups, and long-term stays.
The museum has established “OMO Base,” a public space that can be used from daytime to nighttime. A “neighborhood map” with in-depth information not found in guidebooks will be posted, and the “OMO Cafe & Bar” will offer original menus such as chowder made with luxurious seafood broth, gelato with different toppings, and a parfait with cheese to finish off a unique Hokkaido experience.
At the outdoor terrace “Umi-torori no yuwari lounge,” which is lit up in the image of a fishing fire on a squid fishing boat, visitors can enjoy an “evening set” (1,500 yen) of three kinds of salted fish and craft beer while sitting around a bonfire.
The large public bath for the exclusive use of guests is a hot spring with free-flowing hot-spring water, characterized by its brownish-brown water containing iron. The OMO base also offers after-bath drinks.
Breakfast will be a buffet in the OMO Dining Room, with an all-you-can-eat buffet featuring Kaisen Don, Robata Yaki, Ushio Ramen, Sushi, and “Kaisen Five Stars” (squid rice) prepared in a live kitchen that is designed in the image of Goryokaku.
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