Hakodate Kokusai Hotel is a modern contemporary accommodation overlooking Hakodate Bay in northern Japan. Located just a short walk away from Hakodate’s famous morning market, the hotel is housed within two wings, each offering views of either the coast or the cityscape. Past its minimal artsy facade lie an expansive lobby and crisp interiors in shades of brown recurring seamlessly across the property. Sleep in bright and spacious ensuite rooms with bathtubs, featuring carpeted floors, dark wood furniture, mood lighting and a host of amenities. Unwind in the indoor swimming pool and onsen that offer panoramic vistas of Hakodate through large glass windows. Sip on late afternoon tea along with homemade bread and cakes while browsing the latest lifestyle glossies. Enjoy sundowner cocktails and nightly views of the harbor from the sky lounge. Top it off with Japanese Black cattle and local seafood delicacies at the teppanyaki counter.
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