Ryokan Yamaichi

7.7
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 7.7/10, based on 204 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 4:00 PM / Check-out until 10:00 AM
City Center Station Access Food District Indoor Bath
Staff 8,0/10
Facilities 7,0/10
Cleanliness 7,0/10
Comfort 7,0/10
Value for money 8,0/10
Location 8,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A simple traditional stay in Wakkanai with walkable local sights and practical value.

Walkable local sightsClose to Wakkanai Fukko Market and Shingonji Temple for easy neighborhood exploring.
Traditional room optionsSome rooms feature tatami floors and futons for a classic ryokan-style stay.
Good budget valueReview patterns suggest solid value for travelers prioritizing price and basic comfort.
Strong Wi-Fi scoresGuests consistently rate the Wi-Fi notably well compared with other facilities.
Easy parking setupFree private parking adds convenience for road trippers exploring northern Hokkaido.
Practical Wakkanai baseUseful base for ferry-port area stops, city sightseeing, and onward northern Hokkaido travel.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightAccess is the main driver here: it works best for an evening arrival, simple bath, sleep, breakfast rhythm, then onward travel or a half-day around Wakkanai. A second night only makes sense if you are pairing ferry timing with Cape visits or weather buffers.
Trip-planning verdict: A simple budget ryokan in central Wakkanai best used for a practical 1-night stop before or after ferries, Cape Soya/Noshappu sightseeing, or northbound rail travel.

Know before booking

Not an onsen ryokanThis property appears to offer standard bath facilities rather than a verified hot-spring experience.
Limited destination appealThe ryokan itself looks simple and functional, so travelers seeking a special retreat may feel underwhelmed.
Do not overstayCentral Wakkanai has useful sights, but the immediate area usually supports a short stop better than a long stay.

Food & drinks

Ryokan Yamaichi in Minato, Wakkanai appears to offer simple in-house breakfast service, with stronger dining variety a short walk away around Fukuko Market.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Simple in-house meal space; breakfast is clearly mentioned, other meals are not well detailed.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodMorning set, likely simple local style.
  • TeadrinkTypical hot drink with breakfast.
  • Set mealspecialtyPossible basic ryokan-style meal service.
Café Potto (nearby)
nearbyabout 10 min walk

Light-meal cafe inside Fukuko Market, handy for snacks and coffee.

  • CoffeedrinkEasy cafe stop near the port.
  • Light mealsfoodSimple cafe-style bites.
  • Market breakspecialtyGood stop while browsing local products.
Seiyo (nearby)
nearbyabout 10 min walk

Fukuko Market dining option suited for local seafood and casual meals.

  • Seafood dishesfoodCasual local seafood near the harbor.
  • Seafood bowlfoodMarket-style rice bowl option.
  • Hokkaido specialtiesspecialtyUseful stop for regional flavors.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in central Wakkanai and is most practically reached from JR Wakkanai Station, the nearby ferry terminal, or Wakkanai Airport by taxi or short local bus transfer.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

Ryokan Yamaichi is a simple, budget-friendly stay in Wakkanai that works best for travelers who want a traditional Japanese-style room and easy parking rather than a polished hotel experience. It is a practical base for northern Hokkaido sightseeing, but comfort, location convenience, and facilities are fairly modest.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Good value in WakkanaiThis ryokan is typically positioned as an affordable option in a city where lodging choices can be limited, making it appealing for budget-conscious travelers heading north.
  • Traditional room experienceJapanese-style rooms with tatami and futons give the stay a more local feel than a standard business hotel, which suits travelers who want a simple ryokan atmosphere.
  • Free parking is usefulHaving free on-site parking is a real advantage in Wakkanai, especially for road-trippers exploring Cape Noshappu, Cape Soya, and the wider Soya area by car.
  • Reliable Wi-Fi for a basic stayDespite the property’s modest profile, guest-facing listings consistently highlight strong free Wi-Fi, which is helpful for trip planning or an overnight stop.
  • Convenient for market-side sightseeingThe Minato area puts you near the port side of Wakkanai and within reach of local spots such as the Fukko Market area, giving the stay a practical local-city feel.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Location is not the most convenientIt is not right next to Wakkanai Station, so travelers arriving with heavy luggage or relying fully on trains may find the walk less convenient than a station-front hotel.
  • Very basic comfort levelThis is a simple 2-star style property, so travelers expecting modern design, spacious rooms, or upgraded amenities may feel the stay is dated and minimal.
  • Shared facilities may be a drawbackSome room setups use shared bathroom facilities, which can feel less private and less comfortable for couples, families, or longer stays.
  • Review scores are only middlingPublic review patterns suggest an acceptable rather than standout experience, so this is better chosen for practicality and price than for a memorable ryokan stay.
  • Limited upscale ryokan featuresTravelers looking for a scenic onsen, refined kaiseki dining, or a luxury traditional inn experience will likely find this property too plain and functional.

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