Travel Guide

A Stroll Through Rishiri's Town: Kutsugata

The town of Kutsugata is just a one-minute walk from our inn. The daily life of a port town remains strong here, with many shops frequented by locals as well as tourists. You can enjoy 'the everyday life of Rishiri.' Kutsugata is full of charming and flavorful shops and places loved by locals — take a leisurely stroll.

  • Rishiri Fureai Onsen

    Rishiri Fureai Onsen

    A day-trip hot spring with water quality remarkably similar to Arima Onsen. A skin-beautifying bath that leaves your skin smooth. Listening to the conversations between fishermen is delightful.

  • Ramen Miraku

    Ramen Miraku

    A highly-rated restaurant selected as a Bib Gourmand in the Michelin Guide Hokkaido. So popular that people come to the island just for a bowl. The kelp broth is unmistakably Rishiri.

  • Kutsugata Cape

    Kutsugata Cape

    The westernmost point of the island — a spectacular sunset spot. Bring tea and sweets from our inn to end the day with the sunset.

  • Cafe Viga

    Cafe Viga

    When it comes to traditional cafes on the island, this is the place. How about finishing off Ramen Miraku with a cup of coffee here? The local atmosphere is fantastic.

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    Forget-Me-Not

    Chinese food on Rishiri Island? Don’t underestimate it. Their chili oil noodle soup is sure to become addictive.

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    Island Station

    A cafe renovated from the oldest building on Rishiri Island. The storehouse in the back has been converted into an art museum where you can see seaweed art that was presented to the Imperial Family.