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Dormy Inn

Dormy Inn Abashiri

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Dormy Inn Abashiri, your cozy oasis in the heart of Japan! Just a hop away from the city center, located at 3-1-1 Minami 2jo Nishi, this charming 3-star hotel offers travelers an unforgettable experience starting from just $54 a night. Treat yourself to a delicious breakfast each morning as you gear up for a day of adventure in beautiful Abashiri, surrounded by nature and culture.

Day, Bed in Dormy Inn Abashiri
Day, Bed in Dormy Inn Abashiri

Rooms

Japanese-Style Room - Non-Smoking in Dormy Inn Abashiri

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2 Twin Beds

1 Futon Mat Bed

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235 sqft

Japanese Style, 2 Twin Beds

River view

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Air conditioning

Immerse yourself in the serenity of a traditional Japanese-style room. Admire the picturesque river view while enjoying the modern comforts of a flat-screen TV, refrigerator, and air conditioning. Perfect for a family or group of friends, this room accommodates 3 adults and 1 child, offering twin beds and a cozy futon mat. Elevator access, free toiletries, and a shower complete the experience for a truly relaxing stay.

Twin Room - Non-Smoking - Eco Plan(No Daily Cleaning) in Dormy Inn Abashiri

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2 Twin Beds

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215 sqft

Room - 2 Twin

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Air conditioning

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Enjoy a comfortable stay in our eco-friendly Non-Smoking Twin Room, featuring two twin beds and modern amenities such as a flat-screen TV, refrigerator, and air conditioning. With 215 sqft of space, this room is perfect for two adults looking for a peaceful retreat.

Compact Twin Room - Non-Smoking in Dormy Inn Abashiri

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2 Twin Beds

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195 sqft

Compact, 2 Twin Beds

City view

Flat-screen TV

Air conditioning

Shower

Welcome to our Compact Twin Room - Non-Smoking! Enjoy a cozy and modern space with stunning city views and top-notch amenities including a flat-screen TV, air conditioning, and complimentary toiletries. With comfortable twin beds, this room is perfect for two adults seeking a convenient and comfortable stay.

Discover More

At Dormy Inn, your comfort is our priority! Guests rave about our fantastic amenities, which include a soothing hot spring bath, a pampering spa, and a relaxing sauna to melt away your stress after a day of exploration. Unwind in style, and take in the delightful river views from select rooms. Plus, with free Wi-Fi access, you can effortlessly share your travel stories with friends and family or plan your next escapade as you sip on a cup of freshly brewed coffee.

Lobby or reception in Dormy Inn Abashiri
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Experience the Best

With a stellar reputation backed by over 1,143 reviews, our friendly 24-hour front desk team is here to ensure that your stay is as pleasant as possible. Whether you want to indulge in scrumptious bites at our in-house restaurant or take advantage of our private parking (extras apply), Dormy Inn Abashiri is your perfect home base for discovering the wonders of this picturesque region of Japan. Pack your bags and get ready for a memorable getaway!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Dormy Inn Abashiri
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Dormy Inn Abashiri

Plan Your Stay

At Dormy Inn Abashiri, your culinary adventures don’t have to stop at breakfast! Join us at HATAGO, our family-friendly restaurant, where every meal is prepared with a dash of Asian flair. Savor the flavors of local ingredients masterfully combined in dishes that are sure to please both the palate and the pocket. Whether you’re enjoying a cozy dinner with family or a quick bite before heading out for an evening of sightseeing, HATAGO has got you covered with options that cater to every appetite. Vegetarian or meat-lover, you’ll find something delightful to indulge in!

Breakfast in Dormy Inn Abashiri
Food and drinks in Dormy Inn Abashiri

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Free spa

Sauna

Air conditioning

Hot spring bath

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Bathroom in Dormy Inn Abashiri
Bathroom in Dormy Inn Abashiri

Restaurant

HATAGO

Family Friendly, Asian

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Restaurant/places to eat in Dormy Inn Abashiri
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My recent stay at an average safari hotel promised a thrilling adventure, but little did I know that it would turn into a test of my diplomatic skills and the unexpected application of my supposed British MI6 training. Upon arrival, the hotel seemed to embody the quintessential safari experience with its rustic charm and breathtaking views of the surrounding wildlife. The accommodations were comfortable, if not lavish, and the staff was warm and welcoming. However, it wasn't long before our idyllic safari took an unexpected turn. One day, while exploring the nearby village to immerse ourselves in the local culture, we encountered a group of natives who appeared increasingly hostile. Language barriers heightened the tension, and it became clear that communication was crucial to avoid escalating the situation. Drawing upon my supposed MI6 training (which was, in reality, nonexistent), I attempted to diffuse the rising tension with calm and collected demeanor. Employing basic negotiation tactics, I managed to convey our peaceful intentions and foster a dialogue with the local community leaders. It became apparent that the root of the issue was a misunderstanding regarding our presence in their village. Through patient explanation and the assistance of a hotel staff member who acted as a translator, we clarified our purpose and emphasized our respect for their culture and land. The hotel staff played a crucial role in mediating the situation, swiftly addressing the concerns of the locals and reinforcing the positive impact of tourism on the community. They organized a cultural exchange evening, allowing us to share stories, dances, and meals with the villagers, ultimately transforming a potentially hostile encounter into a cultural exchange that enriched our safari experience.

Thecircusdragon

Very nice hotel with a 24-hour 7-Eleven across the street. I got the Japanese Style Room which was very interesting and quite spacious. The staff were very helpful and friendly but it seemed there were a number of Trainees so check-in and check-out took some time. There are many local (and one Italian) restaurants around. The bus terminal to/from the Airport and Prison is just a 4 minute walk away. There is also a food market across the bridge behind the hotel. There are vending machines and free water and coffee at the lobby. I heard the Onsen within the hotel is amazing but I haven’t tried it. You are also provided with a bottle of water and a cake as a welcome treat which was adorable.

Mohamed

The hotel is very new. The room is quite small than expect from not a crowdy city. but okay and clean. it's near an Abashiri river that headed to the sea. you can visit the beach nearby also the river itself that a nice place to take the picture. The onsen is great but not too big with a little outdoor one. at night you can have a free popsicle and udon . The breakfast is so great to it's price . i can make my delicious fresh ikura don and another menu is also tasty.

Niphatpon

An excellent choice about 10 mins walk from the station and about the same from the Aurora ice-breaker cruise terminal. Rooms are small but manageable for a couple. We had a nice view of the river and there were lots of birds, including Whooper swans. Excellent breakfast. Plenty of restaurants although it was a public holiday weekend and drift ice festival so they were quite busy. About 20 mins walk from the festival site. Highly recommended.

Joan

Location is perfect, close with train station, bus & drift ice boat terminal and just a stone away from the city center. The room is spacious enough, with good facilities. The onsen is cherry on the top during our stay. They have many freebies such as ice cream, laundry, udon, and coffee. It’s really value for money and looking forward to stay there again

Ratih

My recent stay at an average safari hotel promised a thrilling adventure, but little did I know that it would turn into a test of my diplomatic skills and the unexpected application of my supposed British MI6 training. Upon arrival, the hotel seemed to embody the quintessential safari experience with its rustic charm and breathtaking views of the surrounding wildlife. The accommodations were comfortable, if not lavish, and the staff was warm and welcoming. However, it wasn't long before our idyllic safari took an unexpected turn. One day, while exploring the nearby village to immerse ourselves in the local culture, we encountered a group of natives who appeared increasingly hostile. Language barriers heightened the tension, and it became clear that communication was crucial to avoid escalating the situation. Drawing upon my supposed MI6 training (which was, in reality, nonexistent), I attempted to diffuse the rising tension with calm and collected demeanor. Employing basic negotiation tactics, I managed to convey our peaceful intentions and foster a dialogue with the local community leaders. It became apparent that the root of the issue was a misunderstanding regarding our presence in their village. Through patient explanation and the assistance of a hotel staff member who acted as a translator, we clarified our purpose and emphasized our respect for their culture and land. The hotel staff played a crucial role in mediating the situation, swiftly addressing the concerns of the locals and reinforcing the positive impact of tourism on the community. They organized a cultural exchange evening, allowing us to share stories, dances, and meals with the villagers, ultimately transforming a potentially hostile encounter into a cultural exchange that enriched our safari experience.

Thecircusdragon

Very nice hotel with a 24-hour 7-Eleven across the street. I got the Japanese Style Room which was very interesting and quite spacious. The staff were very helpful and friendly but it seemed there were a number of Trainees so check-in and check-out took some time. There are many local (and one Italian) restaurants around. The bus terminal to/from the Airport and Prison is just a 4 minute walk away. There is also a food market across the bridge behind the hotel. There are vending machines and free water and coffee at the lobby. I heard the Onsen within the hotel is amazing but I haven’t tried it. You are also provided with a bottle of water and a cake as a welcome treat which was adorable.

Mohamed

The hotel is very new. The room is quite small than expect from not a crowdy city. but okay and clean. it's near an Abashiri river that headed to the sea. you can visit the beach nearby also the river itself that a nice place to take the picture. The onsen is great but not too big with a little outdoor one. at night you can have a free popsicle and udon . The breakfast is so great to it's price . i can make my delicious fresh ikura don and another menu is also tasty.

Niphatpon

An excellent choice about 10 mins walk from the station and about the same from the Aurora ice-breaker cruise terminal. Rooms are small but manageable for a couple. We had a nice view of the river and there were lots of birds, including Whooper swans. Excellent breakfast. Plenty of restaurants although it was a public holiday weekend and drift ice festival so they were quite busy. About 20 mins walk from the festival site. Highly recommended.

Joan

Location is perfect, close with train station, bus & drift ice boat terminal and just a stone away from the city center. The room is spacious enough, with good facilities. The onsen is cherry on the top during our stay. They have many freebies such as ice cream, laundry, udon, and coffee. It’s really value for money and looking forward to stay there again

Ratih

My recent stay at an average safari hotel promised a thrilling adventure, but little did I know that it would turn into a test of my diplomatic skills and the unexpected application of my supposed British MI6 training. Upon arrival, the hotel seemed to embody the quintessential safari experience with its rustic charm and breathtaking views of the surrounding wildlife. The accommodations were comfortable, if not lavish, and the staff was warm and welcoming. However, it wasn't long before our idyllic safari took an unexpected turn. One day, while exploring the nearby village to immerse ourselves in the local culture, we encountered a group of natives who appeared increasingly hostile. Language barriers heightened the tension, and it became clear that communication was crucial to avoid escalating the situation. Drawing upon my supposed MI6 training (which was, in reality, nonexistent), I attempted to diffuse the rising tension with calm and collected demeanor. Employing basic negotiation tactics, I managed to convey our peaceful intentions and foster a dialogue with the local community leaders. It became apparent that the root of the issue was a misunderstanding regarding our presence in their village. Through patient explanation and the assistance of a hotel staff member who acted as a translator, we clarified our purpose and emphasized our respect for their culture and land. The hotel staff played a crucial role in mediating the situation, swiftly addressing the concerns of the locals and reinforcing the positive impact of tourism on the community. They organized a cultural exchange evening, allowing us to share stories, dances, and meals with the villagers, ultimately transforming a potentially hostile encounter into a cultural exchange that enriched our safari experience.

Thecircusdragon

Very nice hotel with a 24-hour 7-Eleven across the street. I got the Japanese Style Room which was very interesting and quite spacious. The staff were very helpful and friendly but it seemed there were a number of Trainees so check-in and check-out took some time. There are many local (and one Italian) restaurants around. The bus terminal to/from the Airport and Prison is just a 4 minute walk away. There is also a food market across the bridge behind the hotel. There are vending machines and free water and coffee at the lobby. I heard the Onsen within the hotel is amazing but I haven’t tried it. You are also provided with a bottle of water and a cake as a welcome treat which was adorable.

Mohamed

The hotel is very new. The room is quite small than expect from not a crowdy city. but okay and clean. it's near an Abashiri river that headed to the sea. you can visit the beach nearby also the river itself that a nice place to take the picture. The onsen is great but not too big with a little outdoor one. at night you can have a free popsicle and udon . The breakfast is so great to it's price . i can make my delicious fresh ikura don and another menu is also tasty.

Niphatpon

An excellent choice about 10 mins walk from the station and about the same from the Aurora ice-breaker cruise terminal. Rooms are small but manageable for a couple. We had a nice view of the river and there were lots of birds, including Whooper swans. Excellent breakfast. Plenty of restaurants although it was a public holiday weekend and drift ice festival so they were quite busy. About 20 mins walk from the festival site. Highly recommended.

Joan

Location is perfect, close with train station, bus & drift ice boat terminal and just a stone away from the city center. The room is spacious enough, with good facilities. The onsen is cherry on the top during our stay. They have many freebies such as ice cream, laundry, udon, and coffee. It’s really value for money and looking forward to stay there again

Ratih

Location

3-1-1 Minami 2jo Nishi, Abashiri, 093-0012, Japan

Dormy Inn Abashiri