Heiseikan Kaiyotei
7,4/10 Very good - Based on 15 reviews
Heiseikan Kaiyotei sits on the Yunokawa shore of Hakodate, Hokkaido, presenting a modern ryokan profile that balances polished public spaces with panoramic sea views. The property is part of a local resort group and is described as beachside, with a lobby that channels natural light toward ocean-facing windows. Room types range from compact western-style accommodations to larger Japanese-style configurations; amenities in rooms typically include tea-making facilities, yukata robes and toiletries, and many units are oriented to take advantage of waterfront vistas.
Bathing is central to the experience: the hotel features rooftop hot-spring baths offering ocean panoramas and a distinctive local spring known commercially as Akayu, described on resort materials as a rare hot water source. Guests can choose between indoor and outdoor communal bathing areas on the top floors and relax in seasonal open-air settings designed to focus on the sea and sky. For search optimisation, this property represents a clear example of a ryokan with onsen Hokkaido, providing straightforward access to onsen facilities without extensive travel from the city.
Dining focuses on regional seafood and traditional multi-course preparations alongside buffet options, allowing for both set kaiseki-style meals and more casual service depending on the plan selected. Practical conveniences include on-site parking, multilingual reception services and easy links to local transport toward central Hakodate and the airport, making the property a convenient base for exploring the peninsula’s coastal attractions. Travelers comparing coastal hot-spring stays will find the balance of rooftop bathing, ocean views and seafood-led cuisine useful when evaluating a ryokan with onsen for northern Japan or when comparing options with ryokan with onsen in nearby prefectures.
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Review summary for: Heiseikan Kaiyotei
Positive Reviews
Attentive staff arranged last-minute dinner
Staff accommodated a guest who originally booked without meals by promptly arranging an unexpected dinner, showing flexibility and helpfulness.
Clean, spacious rooms and building
Multiple guests commented that the rooms, building and large public bath areas felt spacious and were kept clean.
Large, pleasant public baths and outdoor onsen
Reviewers highlighted the onsen facilities — including open-air baths — as a major positive, mentioning cleanliness and enjoyable views.
Good parking capacity for many guests
At least one guest noted there are plenty of parking spaces available, making it easy to park on site.
Negative Reviews
Insufficient in-room supplies (tissues)
One guest reported there were too few provided tissues in the room and asked that remaining supplies be checked and replenished.
Lack of certain public-area amenities
A guest noted the large bath area lacked a body weight scale and that they would have liked an ice machine on one of the floors.
Adjacent parking can fill up
A reviewer reported that the parking directly next to the hotel is not always sufficient; when full, guests must use a parking lot a little further away.
Missing small in-room item (bottle opener)
One guest mentioned there was no bottle opener available in the room, which was an inconvenience when trying to open bottled drinks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Heiseikan Kaiyotei offers twin rooms for two and Japanese-style rooms with futons that typically sleep up to 4–5 people; family-style rooms are also available for larger groups.
Yes — the property has indoor and outdoor public hot‑spring baths, including a rooftop onsen with ocean and mountain views.
The property advertises public indoor and outdoor onsen; private/family-bath reservations are not listed as a standard offering, so contact the ryokan directly to request availability.
Hakodate Airport is a short drive and the Hakodate Airport Limousine Bus stops within a short ride of the property; the Yunokawa Onsen bus stop is about a 3‑minute walk from the ryokan.
Check-in is from 14:00 to 19:00 and check-out is from 07:30 to 10:00; guests must arrive by 19:00 to be served dinner at the ryokan.
Staff generally speak basic English and can assist with directions and standard requests, though English proficiency may be limited for complex matters.
The ryokan serves dinner and breakfast with menus featuring local seafood and seasonal ingredients; meals may be served in a dining area or according to the plan you book.
The ryokan sits in Yunokawa Onsen and is close to the Hakodate Tropical Botanical Garden, Yunokawa hot-spring area, and is a short bus or taxi ride to Goryokaku and central Hakodate attractions.
Public buses stop nearby (Yunokawa Onsen), taxis are readily available, and the property offers free on-site parking for guests.
Pets are not allowed at the property; there is a convenience store within walking distance for basic supplies and snacks.
