"This property is close to the train station and bus station. The room was clean, but a little dated. We paid at the hotel for the breakfast buffet and it was very reasonable with the variety they had. There was soup curry and regular curry, miso and corn soup, various Japanese and western dishes. "
"It is a poorly maintained hotel. The 7th floor corridor have a kerosene smell. The water pressure for the shower was very low and our feedback was ignored.
We do not feel safe too."
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"One of the best stays so far. Not just the location is fantastic - you walk down the corner and road and you have the train and bus station, to also Aeon Mall for all your food needs etc. Premiere has been my favourite so far above other hotel groups. Clean, spacious, comfortable for use. Be patient with the in room aircon. Breakfast was worth the purchase with the raw salmon and salmon being very tasty to all the other options as well. Bathrooms are also comfy with staff being super helpful and understanding. Very easy to ask for advice. Including a bus stop just across the road from hotel for the airport. Even close than the bus station… Everything was good. Thank you.
I want to come back :) "
"Dormy Inn is a well-run hotel chain with consistent quality and service across the hotels. We love the yogurt drinks, ramen and ice cream. Dormy Inn is our top choice when visiting Japan. The room was clean and comfortable actually slightly more spacious especially the bathroom. The onsen is excellent with high quality water and clean and sauna. There is a reason why you can feel the difference staying here--the rooms are often sold out. We love Japan and would stay in Dormy Inn if near our destinations. Great Stay!!!"
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Kaneto Kawamura Ainu Museum in Asahikawa. While you're in the area, find time to visit its shops.
Find refuge in the middle of Asahikawa by visiting an attraction known for its tranquility. It is always open and ready to soothe the most ragged nerves.
You can spend an afternoon studying the exhibits at Otokoyama Sakezukuri Museum during your travels in Asahikawa. While in this walkable area, find time to visit its shops.
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What can I see and do near Asahikawa Museum of Sculpture?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Hokkaido Asahikawa Museum of Art, Asahikawa City Museum, or Kaneto Kawamura Ainu Museum. Get outside and spend some time strolling around Kaguraoka Park, Tokiwa Park, and Arashiyama Park. Sights like Hokkaido Folk Arts and Crafts Village, Ayako Miura Literature Museum, and Otokoyama Sakezukuri Museum can be part of your cultural tour.