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9.5/10
Amazing
CChih Yang LinThe hotel offers complimentary alcoholic beverages daily. The breakfast is quite good, especially with the wide variety of milk options. The room is spacious and very new. The only downside is that the parking lot is a bit far, so I recommend dropping off your luggage first before parking, as dragging it through the snow in winter can be a hassle. The hotel is close to Kitanomine Ski Resort, and there's a shuttle bus available in the morning.
MMcQueen.DIANThe location is very convenient for driving, parking is easy, and there are a lot of things to eat within 10 minutes of walking out. The service staff are from different countries, and people with different languages can communicate with each other. I find it convenient. I also like the catering and accommodation. It has a great atmosphere, and you can have a full breakfast. The only thing is that the soundproofing is not very good. I live in a tatami room, but I can hear the sound of the two rooms next door. However, I haven't met a good roommate next door. It is noisy all night , makes people collapse. But I still highly recommend this accommodation! I hope everyone has a sense of justice and meets people who also have a sense of justice.
AAnonymous UserVery large space. Almost a perfect place to live in. It is very well equipped and looks new. The projector in the bedroom is amazing. Check-in is simple.
The only thing that comes to my concern over the heater. It may not be enough to raise the temperature especially under snowy weather, as the room is big.
Highly recommended.
GGuest UserPerfect location for skiers - a two minute walk across the carpark and you're at the gondola/chairlift base station. The hotel also has a bus stop outside which is helpful to get to the JR station or into town, although buses are pretty infrequent. There are some dining options nearby, and a convenience store about 10-15 min walk away. The hotel sells discounted lift tickets (which you need to exchange at the ticket booth for a real ticket).
The hotel has an eclectic older style charm. The ”owl” branding throughout was cute, and there's a nice lounge where non-skiers can relax with lots of reading material (most in Japanese). Free snacks and drinks each afternoon in the lobby are a nice touch. The onsite indoor and outdoor onsens are relaxing. There's a laundry with coin operated washer dryers, which is handy.
Breakfasts were decent, although some dishes were a bit sweet for our taste, and there was very little variation from day to day, which is an issue for a ski resort where guests typically stay for multiple days. Staff allocate you to a table (different each day), a system which works pretty well and avoids having to hunt for a table at busy times.
Some procedures seem a bit overcomplicated - checkin involved our name being taken, then being called 10 min later and guided through a self-checkin touchscreen system which wasn't super reliable at reading passports. Also you need to specify your breakfast time each day and then come back and get a ticket later, which seems overcomplicated - better to just let you specify a default time on checkin with the option to vary manually if desired. However staff throughout the hotel are polite and helpful.
The room we had was spacious with a view over the ski field. The bathroom was a modular unit - clean but a bit dated and with an awkward step up to get in.
Beds were made up in a rather strange way - rather than a having a fitted bottom sheet, there was a thin mat laid on top of the mattress. If you move around at all while sleeping this mat ends up a lumpy mess and you often find yourself sleeping partially on the bare mattress.
GGuest UserCompared to the crowded Prince Hotel, this place offers a quieter and more comfortable stay. The breakfast is excellent, but remember to book dinner in advance, as you can't add it after check-in. There are vending machines on every floor and a small shop for snacks and essentials. Food trucks right outside the hotel make grabbing a bite very convenient. The airport bus stops directly at the hotel entrance, which is super handy for luggage. Plus, there's a free shuttle to the ski slopes.
GGuest UserVery good place, very clean and tidy, a lot of space, enough for 6 of us to stay and eat dinner together, there are restaurants and convenience stores nearby, very convenient. As long as you contact the management in advance, you can get the access code and reserve parking space.
GGuest UserInside, it feels like a forest cabin
The boss is very enthusiastic. Although he can't speak Chinese, there are staff who can speak English to introduce the facilities. The boss lives in the next room. After checking out, he just packs up his luggage and knocks on his door to see if anything is missing.
fully equipped
JR took the bus and got off the bus and walked a few hundred meters.
Bathroom is a bit small
When you live in the upper bunk, you should pay attention to the head when you get confused.
Overall, I feel that the various decoration details are very delicate
Very happy and enjoy the stay
YYin090Everything is very good. I stayed for 3 consecutive nights. The hotel is decorated in an industrial style. It is located on a high ground and is very quiet. There is a small kitchen in the room, a terrace, a sunny view, and sufficient water pressure in the bathroom. The waiter is friendly and helps to book nearby restaurants. Supermarkets and convenience stores are a few minutes' drive away.
GGuest UserThis hotel is very close to the ski resort. It should be the cheapest hotel closest to the ski resort. The hotel has hot springs, and the room rate includes breakfast and dinner. The dinner is quite deliciouswith sashimi, and the breakfast is just so-so. The hotel can clean and change towels every day. The only drawback is that the facilities are a bit old and there is no room card but a room key, so I left the key at the front desk before going skiing, which is a little inconvenient.
GGuest UserThe hotel is quite old but clean. There is no elevator. There is no bathroom in the bedroom, only a toilet and a sink. To take a shower, you have to go to the onsen room. There are many Japanese people using the services. It is a bit far from Furano city. It is suitable for people with cars. In fact, the location is very beautiful, surrounded by mountain views. I chose it because the price was not so expensive when I went and there are onsen rooms and many pools to soak in. The staff are very helpful, even though we did not understand each other very well. We stayed with breakfast and dinner, which were quite delicious. Dinner was served as a course. In the hotel area, there is a lavender field to admire. However, when we went, the flowers were starting to wither but still smelled good. I would like to improve the scenery. The lawn to see the lavender flowers looks a bit dirty. It is a pity about the location. Overall, it is OK.
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