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9.2/10
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XXUIiesThe room was quite spacious, and upon entering, there was a genkan (traditional Japanese entryway), which was very Japanese in style. The water was surprisingly super soft, and the heating worked wonderfully. They offered free shoyu ramen at night, and the rooftop onsen was really nice. After a soak, you could even enjoy a popsicle. In the mornings, they provided lactic acid drinks in the same spot, which tasted good too.
GGuest UserDue to high demand, our second night was in a smoking room, and it definitely had a strong odor. However, there was a spray bottle on the wall, and after using it, the air quality improved significantly. The hygiene was very good, and the room had amenities like a kettle and a fridge. Plus, it's very close to Asahikawa Station, which was great.
AAmAmHUANI understand that the hotel’s breakfast hours are from 6:30 am to 9:00 am, and we arrived at 9:02 am, slightly late as we were packing our luggage and preparing to check out. By then, the kitchen staff were already putting away the food and preparing to close the breakfast area. I quickly took a bowl of soup from what was still available. However, one of the kitchen staff members looked at me and rolled her eyes, which felt rude and unnecessary.
The front desk staff were friendly, and the room was clean and comfortable. Overall, the stay was great!
GGuest UserWe stayed here for two nights towards the end of our Hokkaido trip. We called ahead to arrange parking for our rental car, and the staff member we spoke with was incredibly helpful and pleasant over the phone, ensuring a smooth parking experience. While the hotel itself is a bit dated, we found it to be exceptionally clean and well-maintained.
Happy hour offered complimentary drinks and curry rice. We immediately toasted with beer, followed by a satisfying curry rice to round it off! The breakfast buffet also had a wide variety of options, and we were very satisfied!
We would definitely want to stay here again if we ever return to Asahikawa! Highly recommended!
GGuest UserSince it was my first solo trip in a while and I wasn't in a place I'd been to often, I searched for a hotel near the station where I wouldn't get lost and stayed here!
It was a little far from the city center, so I had to walk a bit, but it was quiet and peaceful at night.
The hotel's amenities only listed ”towels,” so I asked through chat if they had bath towels and was told they didn't.
However, when I got there, I found bath towels...which added to my luggage.
It's best to call the hotel directly to confirm the details of your reservation.
The large basement bath, which is open until 2:00, is empty around 1:00, so I was able to relax, but the overall dim lighting was a bit creepy. Maybe the lighting could be a little better...
Also, turning off all the lights in the room made it pitch black, so I slept with the light by the door on...but for people who can't sleep in complete darkness but can't sleep in too much light, this might be a bit difficult. 💦
The vending machine had a fairly wide selection of drinks, so I didn't have to go to the convenience store.
There was ice on the first floor (they served up huge ice cubes with great force, lol), and the breakfast buffet, which wasn't included in my reservation, made for a comfortable solo trip! ❣️
Everyone at the front desk greeted me with a smile, making this a very pleasant two-day, one-night trip! Thank you very much! ☺️
GGuest UserThe sheets were dirty in some places and I was worried whether they had been replaced, but other than that
I thought it was a good choice as it had a clean feel.
I could hear footsteps from upstairs late at night or early in the morning, and the TV suddenly turned on at 5am, probably because the previous guest had used the reservation feature on the TV, which woke me up, which was disappointing, but overall. I'm satisfied with that.
KKeaidouderenyimenIt was alright. Since it was peak snow festival season and we were staying for a long time, this was the only hotel that had rooms available for consecutive nights. We initially booked for a week, then extended for three more days. Note that if you extend your stay, even if it's the same room type, you'll be reassigned to a different room and have to check out before checking back in, which is very inconvenient. This was something I'd never experienced before staying at a hotel in Japan, so this aspect of the experience wasn't great. The location wasn't very convenient either; the distance from the station was awkward—not far, but not close either. Walking around to Aeon Mall in the snow was quite tiring. Aside from that, everything was pretty good. The service was excellent, and the breakfast was quite plentiful. The roasted baby potatoes were delicious; I ate several every day.
KKeong Lengonsen hotel a bit far out on the hill but if you are driving than no an issue, free parking tho and the staffs are very friendly. public onsen is big and fun for families, wearing yukata and playing at the game room is just nostalgia, bring back good old memories :) wooden locker key is kinda cool 😎 room size is just nice
JJenny.liu2025/6/20 Stay in a twin room for one night
Special choice of hotel with free parking, there is a road from the station, but it is convenient to walk to go shopping.
There are welcome drinks, spare parts to pick up, the hotel itself is relatively old, it can be seen that it is the style of the old hotel, the room is very large and comfortable, the refrigerator and bathroom are really big, there is a porch and sofa space!
Wifi is not easy to connect
Coin-operated washing machine and dryer on the second floor
Buffet breakfast is the general performance
CCHUNLEIDid not eat breakfast, should not be able to add an extra bed, can take children, the hotel location is general, no car is not recommended. There is free parking.
How much does it cost for hotels with Parking in Asahikawa?
For hotels with Parking in Asahikawa, the average price on weekdays is VND 5,383,835, and the average price on weekends (Friday - Saturday) is VND 5,905,125.
Which hotels with Parking in Asahikawa are good for couples?
Many hotels with Parking in Asahikawa are ideal for couples planning a romantic trip. Ryokan Sensyoen (from VND 1,449,754) is a great option for couples.
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