A small cozy family hotel called “Dolphin hotel” or “Iruka Hotel” in Japanese, with just 13 rooms here, and a very homely feel.

The hotel is owned by a professional cameraman specializing in TV documentaries about Hokkaido wild nature who came to live to this place fascinated by the beauty of local nature.

The luxury hotel is situated right on the shore of the Ohotsk sea with a great view over spectacular mountains and sea from all rooms. In the winter, you can enjoy a breath-holding view of the frozen sea right in front of the hotel and snow-capped mountains of Shiretoko. Read more

Built in the fifteenth century, this was originally a private residence, which has lodged nobility and their entourages.


Since the eighteenth century (1764 approximately), this former royal abode was transformed into a hotel and started welcoming guests passing through Fontainebleau for short stays.

To date, the Aigle Noir Hôtel has welcomed many famous personalities over the last fifty years, from heads of state to members of royal families, artists or business men - men and women who have come to seek calm or inspiration.

Hôtel Aigle Noir I 27, place Napoléon Bonaparte I 77300 Fontainebleau I France
I Tel : 33(1) 60 74 60 00
I Fax: 33 (1) 60 74 60 01