Located in Noboribetsu, 19 km from Higashi-muroran Station, Noboribetsu Guest House AKA & AO provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Ayelet
Israel
Near the station.
Staff informative about options, but very inaccurate.
Featuring free WiFi, Guest House Oniya offers accommodation in Noboribetsu, a minute's walk from Noboribetsu Station. Private parking is available on site. All rooms are equipped with a flat-screen...
Joshua
Germany
I liked the dorm. Common space is big enough. Check-in was very simple, just come in. There is no staff. Apparently they deactivated the door-code-device which made problems in other reviews. So no safety measure, but it's a quiet small town in japan.
Featuring natural hot-spring baths and fresh Japanese meals, Kashoutei Hanaya Ryokan offers spacious rooms overlooking the Oyunuma River.
Elisabeth
Austria
I truly enjoyed the Onsen and dining experience. The food was by far the most varied and best I had on this trip. Everything was within walking distance, easy to reach the trails and do it all in one afternoon. The house is very clean, since everyone is just walking around in socks.
Ryotei Hanayura has mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking, situated in Noboribetsu, 45 km from Lake Toya. This 4-star ryokan offers a lift and a housekeeping service.
Lee Huang
Singapore
Location is good; we like that there is a private onsen in the room but location of private onsen in the room could be better
Located in Hokkaido’s famous Noboribetsu hot spring areas, adex Inn is a 14-minute drive from JR Noboribetsu Station. Guests staying can soak in the hot spring bath.
Nicholas
Norway
The access to the Daiichi Takimotokan baths across the street until late at night and early in the morning was amazing, the highlight of my trip to Hokkaido.
Location is also perfect for experiencing the Jigoku-matsuri and the Jigoku-dani itself.
The hotel itself is easy to use and clean. Check in is by machine but staff were there to answer any questions.
Yumoto Noboribetsu is located in Noboribetsu Hokkaido, a 15-minute drive from JR Noboribetu Train Station. The hotel offers hot-spring baths, a restaurant, a tea lounge, and rooms with satellite TV.
JaM, a property with a garden, is located in Noboribetsu, 18 km from Higashi-muroran Station, 24 km from Muroran, as well as 1.2 km from Noboribetsu Marine Park Nixe.
LEE CHIEN
Singapore
The unit is not only, clean, nice and neat, the owner is very thoughtful by putting extra necessity in every corner of the unit. 10/10 highly recommended!
Noboribetsu is a small tourist oriented town surrounded by...
Noboribetsu is a small tourist oriented town surrounded by lush mountains and walking distance away from the source of hot spring water that brings to you the Japanese Onsen experience. Mind the occasional smell of sulfur.
Getting there via train and bus is not difficult but can be crowded during peak travel seasons. Food quality was always excellent and the hotel’s buffet covered local and western appetites. Noboribetsu Date Historic Village is about 14 minutes away and is worth visiting. A fun learning experience for the whole family.
Collado
Scored 10
10
Shikotu Toya National Park is wonderful, so much to see and...
Shikotu Toya National Park is wonderful, so much to see and explore. The onsen at the Grand hotel were amazing, very relaxing. I would have liked to visit the Ainu museum at Shiroai, but we didn't have time. The Cultural exchange centre near Noboribetsu Station was very interesting though, and they had excellent ice creams.
Miles
Japan
Scored 10
10
The Public Onsen is huge with awesome open and indoor pools...
The Public Onsen is huge with awesome open and indoor pools of variety of hot waters like sulphor, ferrous, alum, sauna, steam bubble bath etc.
Very clean and everything was functional .
The view of Hell Vally , trekking route to Sulphor pond, natural foothbath is beautiful and pristine.
View from the top of the Bear park and Ainu village is 360 degree and great!
Feeling the bear is another uniqe experience.
Deepti
India
Scored 8.0
8.0
The hot baths, buffet breakfast with many local delicacies...
The hot baths, buffet breakfast with many local delicacies and location, being just beside the Hell Valley is worth experiencing. However, pricing may be a bit steep for the size of the room we stayed.
Ruth Yeo
Singapore
Scored 10
10
Great hotel, 24hrs with big bath onsen,a lot of facilities,...
Great hotel, 24hrs with big bath onsen,a lot of facilities, got souvenirs shop, great scenery, near to Hell Valley, delicious buffet breakfast and buffet dinner.when come to winter season, need to make more preparation before you drag your luggages to the hotel even short distance.
Recommended to stay not just once, will be back again.
LEE
Singapore
Scored 10
10
If the weather is good, I would recommend going up the...
If the weather is good, I would recommend going up the Observatory where one could view the entire Lake Toya.
Not to be missed is the Jigokudani - Hell Valley and must try the onsen there. Very tourist friendly (surprisingly big towels were provided).
There was a nice cafe near Lake Toya which serves very good pizza.
Wish I stayed at this hotel for at least 2 nights, it was amazing!
- Onsen: huge bath area with lots of different pools indoor and outdoor (with healing effects)
- Dinner: Amazing Kaiseki dinner in a private room in the dining area, wonderful food
- Breakfast: Huge buffet selection
- Archade/shop in the hotel for entertainment
- Location: Right next to Jigokudani Valley and walking distance to the bus stop in town centre
Onsen a bit small but water quality is great. The location of this hotel is good , within walking distance from the bus station and to the Hell Valley. During winter time, this makes it easier for us to move around.
It is centrally located in town and the room rate was reasonable. Check-in worked contactless with a machine.
I really enjoyed the extremely large onsen located in the hotel across the street.
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