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.
Benjamin
United Kingdom
A clean guesthouse with a good basic free breakfast and close to Noboribetsu station!
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...
Situated in Noboribetsu and only 45 km from Lake Toya, Ryotei Hanayura features accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Sze Wai
Hong Kong
We stayed there for two nights and it was a very satisfying and pleasant experience. All aspects, including the staff, the room facilities, the breakfasts and dinners, the environment and the location, are all excellent! It will be a good choice if you want to experience the vibe and services of a traditional Japanese onsen hotel when visiting Hokkaido!
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.
panupat
Thailand
Onsen is the best,
even through we have to walk to the big hotel next door.
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.
Dheya
Kuwait
Comfortable place with good location and beautiful rooms.
Located in Noboribetsu, 38 km from Lake Toya, Karurusu Onsen Yumoto Orofuresou provides accommodation with ski-to-door access, free private parking, an open-air bath and a garden.
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
10
Scored 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
8.0
Scored 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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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.
Patricia Wong
Malaysia
10
Scored 10
The hometown of Onsen a.k.a the hotspring bath.
The hometown of Onsen a.k.a the hotspring bath. Hotel in here is kinda on the expensive end, it could cost you almost $400-500/night but it you want to have a nice and good experience it's worth it. There's a few tourist attraction but not much but you can take a bus to a 10mnt near town which is more lively, there's also a ninja village which a must visit for a ninja fans, food is good overall and hokkaido is known as a Miso prefecture, drown yourself into a miso ramen nearby and taste a heaven soup breath life into your cold body in winter which is the best time to visit here around dec - feb. definitely would come again next year after the travel ban lifted ^^
The onsens are exceptional and the location could not be better. It basically overlooks Hell Valley. The bedding in the traditional Japanese rooms are really comfortable. Also, the staff are above and beyond helpful! The manager helped us to get a bus to Niseko as our next destination after we were stressing so badly about having to backtrack for hours on a train (Noboribetsu to Niseko can be tricky). If anyone would like to know it's called the Hokkaido Resort Liner! THANKS DAI ICHI TAKIMOTOKAN :D
Loved the resort and onsen. The outdoor bath was incredible and we loved the private bath in our room. The hotel is kept very clean, but the private bath in our room had quite a bit of mold everywhere. For such an upscale resort, I was surprised that part wasn't kept cleaner. Walkable to Noboribetsu's major sights--Jigoku Dani and the bear park. We wanted a classic Hokkaido onsen town experience, and Noboribetsu Grand Hotel and this cute little mountain town delivered!
I really want to give this place a good review, but there are a couple of things that would stop me recommending it to others (see the other section)
The good things: staff are really nice and helpful, there's a free breakfast of toast, cereal and coffee. The shared space is also a cafe, which is really nice. Good ice cream. Good location - 1 min walk from the station and about 15 mins bus from the onsen/hell valley area.
The location is perfect if you don't have a car but want to go on small day trips around the area using public transportation: close to Noboribetsu JR station, just 12mins by bus to get to Nonoribetsu Onsen (Hell Valley), you can also take a shuttle bus for Chitose Airport nearby. Delicious breakfast included, one of the best coffe we had in Japan! I highly suggest buying their soft ice-cream, it's superb.
The onsen wasn't as luxurious as we thought it would be, but we had a good time. Bath was big and hot, with outside and inside variants. I definitely recommend the outside bath on floor 7 on the north building. Hotel even had karaoke rooms and some arcade and crane machines on floor B1. Food was all-you-can eat for both breakfast and dinner, which was really good and plentiful.
Traditional Ryokan with hospitality and service as its main focus. Staff were friendly and helpful, and made accommodations for our dinner even though we arrived quite late due to the heavy rain. Dinner and breakfast were rich, balanced and delicious, and were served in our rooms. Onsen was extremely authentic, with the signature Noboribetsu soupy and sulfurous onsen waters.
Good location at the heart of the Onsen area, right across from a walking trail loop. Property needs some upgrades but it’s retaining the traditional ryokan hotel charm. Service is superb and definitely get the dinner and breakfast option if you love Japanese food- 15+ different items served per meal- in your room!
Staff very friendly and helpful. Great location with east access to hikes around the volcanoes and whatnot. We hired e-bikes at reception which was a great way to explore further afield - we cycled to the nearby caldera lake in hour. Access to the superb onsen at the big hotel over the road was great.
Great onsen hotel in a fantastic location . Everything is reachable on foot and the onsen facilities were one of the best we have seen. Also very comfortable futon beds , much better than any Japanese room we stayed in before .
The slides in the outdoor onsen were awesome for our young kids!
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.
The in-room onsen is the ONLY advantage for this hotel, although the price paid for this is NOT worth at all. FYI, I visit Japan 4 times a year and very familiar with onsen and Japanese room.
I was a little hesitant after I booked but am extremely satisfied with the service, kaiseki dinner, breakfast and private onsen. Right in the heart of city center and to attractions.
Small family run traditional ryokan onsen - old decor 80s,a genuine Japanese experience. Did not want to stay in a large resort. Free drinks 1-5pm. We had our dinner served in our
Grand baths onsen are amazing, and dinner was exceptional. The staff was attentive. Great location next to Hell Valley. Great place to relax and rejuvenate.
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