We stayed two nights while visiting the Shiretoko National Park which had spectacular scenery and wildlife. We had a Seaview Room in the West Wing “Okhotsk Club” which was a lovely room, with a view over the working port to the sea. The room was a very good size with two very large twin beds put together as a huge double. We also had an expansive round sofa which looked directly to a fireplace that we did not use. If I stayed here again I would take the next step and select a room with an in-room bath, as we are not Public Onsen type of people. The only issue in room was that all explainations, room guide etc were in Japanese, with no English provided. The breakfast buffet was huge, with mainly Japanese offerings but there were eggs, toast & sausages for those wanting a western breakfast.
Reception staff spoke good English, which we found rare in other Hokkaido Hotels. If you arrive before 2.30pm you will find the reception area in darkness and no-one in attendance. Parking outside the hotel was limited so I would try to arrive before 3pm, however you will not be able to check-in before that time. As Westerners we found this Japan wide policy of 3pm Check-in really frustrating given the wonderful service culture one finds in Japan. To us, if the room is ready and a guest arrives before 3pm, they should be allowed access. I think this policy needs to change before the 2020 Olympics, as Western visitors are going to be very frustrated by this rule. We were checked-in at 2,30pm but of course had to wait until 3 pm to get the key. In this hotel a Receptionist yelled out something in Japanese at 3pm exactly and all the waiting guests raced to the reception desk to collect their keys - it was bizarre.