Guests at Hotel Taisetsu Onsen&Canyon Resort can enjoy indoor/outdoor public hot-spring baths and request for relaxing massages. Some hot-spring baths are available 24/7.
Irene
Hong Kong
The hotel provides free shuttle bus between Ashahikawa station and the hotel which is an excellent experience to the customer as it saved a lot of travel time and money.
Located in the famous Sounkyo Onsen hot-spring area, Choyo Resort Hotel features modern Japanese-style decor and relaxing hot-spring baths. Free WiFi is available in all the rooms.
Janet
Singapore
The room is just nice for 3 of us. Basically all is ok for 2 nights. It would be good if the Hotel have 1-2 dishes difference each day as it would be boring eating the same food everyday.
Offering 7th-floor hot-spring baths with mountain views, a karaoke bar and a buffet restaurant, The spacious rooms have Western beds and a Japanese-style seating area.
Yat Yee
Hong Kong
Both dinner and breakfast are excellent. Food is delicious and have a good variety to choose
Located 43 km from Asahikawa Yojo Station, Asahidake Yumoto Yukomanso offers 4-star accommodation in Higashikawa and features an open-air bath. This ryokan features free private parking and a lift.
Situated in Higashikawa, within 43 km of Asahikawa Yojo Station and 45 km of Tokiwa Park, K's House Hokkaido - Asahidake Onsen Hostel features accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi...
Fred
United Kingdom
This hostel is really excellent value considering it contains a good onsen, excellent kitchen, spacious dining / lounge area and very roomy dorms with comfortable beds. The location in Asahidake was much more beautiful than I had anticipated (especially as the snow was beginning to fall), and the staff were especially attentive and friendly. Don’t hesitate!
The Onsen was perfect at the end of a hike - with an indoor and outdoor bath and plenty of showering space. Re provisions - yes there is a little shop on site but it is limited to simple dried ingredients & instant food / ice cream etc. I would recommend bringing things from Asahikawa or elsewhere. Also there is an ok restaurant at the ropeway which closes at 3!
Situated in the middle of nature of Daisetsuzan and spacious guestrooms with an en suite bathroom. Asahidake Ropeway is a 3-minute walk away, making this hotel the closest accommodation to the...
Li Zi
Singapore
Spacious rooms and chilled environment. Tried the room with balcony and got to enjoy viewing shooting stars. One of the best reason for putting Asahidake Onsen as a Hokkaido pitstop despite the obscure location.
40 km from Asahikawa Yojo Station in Higashikawa, Shikishimaso features accommodation with access to a hot spring bath. Featuring a lift, this property also provides guests with a restaurant.
Oleksiy
United Kingdom
Very helpful reception staff, big spacious rooms. The breakfast and dinner was very good, focused around local food, a good variety of dishes and menu changed enough for the second night, so not repetitive.
Featuring traditional Japanese hot springs known as ‘onsen’, these hotels allow you to take a relaxing soak in therapeutic geothermal waters. Traditionally, onsens were located outdoors but a number of hotels also offer indoor facilities for private or shared use. The healing properties of each onsen will vary depending on its location, with ‘kuroyu’ black water known for its positive effects on skin.
Outdoor Onsen was well designed. It also had low, medium, and hot temperature bath. The room we stayed was spacious and clean. Breakfast was excellent with so many options including vegan menu. The view was good from our room. A staff saved our parking space with a cone when we went out. We were stunned by the service. Thank you
Upgrade to the room with a private onsen, we originally had booked a Tatami room and it was bleak. Hospital lighting, dirty room etc. When asked for an upgrade, the staff was extremely efficient and it was worth every penny. There are really two sides to this hotel, so pick well!
When we checked in it was raining and the staff were nice enough to hold the umbrella while we moved our luggage from the car park.
There were recommended breakfast and dinner times and was well organised with a great range of food for dinner and a smaller selection for breakfast.
We paid for the private onsen which was worth the cost and had a small relaxation room before the onsen with access to nicer skincare and haircare products than those available in the room.
View out the hotel window was amazing, had the sound of the river flowing and full view of it.
Buffet spread for dinner was great, amazing egg mayo and variety was huge.
Breakfast was a little less wonderful but still has enough variety to make it all good.
Facilities were decent and more traditional old school style but still felt very clean and proper.
I love onsen!
Location in the Daisetsuzan National Park. The public onsen with hot spring water looking out on to the Ishikari river in the Sounkyo gorge. Plenty of free parking. 5 minute drive to the Mount Kurodake Cable Car.
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