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Three Star Hotels in Asahikawa

Asahikawa is the second biggest city on Hokkaido Island. It is a noted ski destination in winter with resorts that include Pippu. February is a prime time to visit Asahikawa as the annual winter festival is staged then. The ski slopes are also great in summer for hiking and sampling the famous Hokkaido strawberries. Asahikawa also boasts a nice selection of museums and unique tourist attractions.

Hotels in Asahikawa are mostly grouped around the city’s main train station. They are available in all categories. There are plenty of three-star hotels in Asahikawa which cater to those looking for good amenities but do not want to empty their bank accounts. Asahikawa Station is one of Hokkaido’s rail hubs and is the terminus for airport link buses from Asahikawa Airport.

Staying in this part of the city puts visitors near venues serving the local versions of ramen soup and Taisetsu ji-beer, plus Genghis Khan barbecue restaurants. Asahikawa Museum of Sculpture, a science museum and the Arashiyama Handicraft Zone are all nearby. Asahiyama Zoo is a short bus ride away and houses species from snow-birds to spotted seals and tigers.

Choosing one of the 20-plus 3 star hotels in Asahikawa provides guests with excellent facilities and rooms that are trendy with all the conveniences needed. This kind of accommodation typically comes with a restaurant, laundry services, space to park cars and internet connectivity.

Hokkaido is famed for its volcanic landscapes and abundant hot springs. Some of the Asahikawa mid-range hotels have recreated the Japanese onsen experience with their own spas which feature hot-spring pools as an addition to the usual massage and wellness treatments on offer. Two of these establishments are the local Dormy Inn and the ultra-chic Grand.

Rooms generally come with light décor and art or paintings that show off Hokkaido’s long history. In-room Wi-fi is standard and so are features like soft bedding, LCD televisions and equipment to make hot drinks. Refrigerators, rainfall showers and verandas are among extras available at some places to stay.

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