
- 9.7/10

Nestled in a tranquil birch forest, the hotel provides a serene escape with stunning views of nature, including snow-covered landscapes in late March. Its proximity to Hanazono Ski Resort offers convenience for winter sports enthusiasts.
- 9.4/10

Guests frequently highlighted the quality and variety of Japanese-style meals, including breakfast and dinner with fresh ingredients. Desserts such as tempura were a standout, and all-inclusive packages with complimentary drinks were well-received.
- 9.3/10

The hotel offers exceptional views of Lake Toya and Mount Yotei, which guests can enjoy from their rooms, the restaurant, and open-air hot springs. The location is ideal for viewing fireworks at night, enhancing the scenic experience.
- 9.0/10

The resort's facilities are extensive, offering a water park, multiple restaurants, indoor wave pool, gymnasium, and gorgeous hot springs. The Kotobuki-no-Yu bath is particularly noteworthy. Despite being dated, the facilities are well-maintained.
- 9.1/10

The onsen experience is highly praised, particularly the outdoor hot spring surrounded by beautiful forest scenery. Guests appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and the availability of massage chairs and drinks in the lounge area.
- 9.0/10

The hotel's onsen facilities are well-liked, featuring clean indoor and outdoor baths with beautiful views, providing relaxation after skiing. Although small, they are appreciated for their cleanliness and refreshing experience.
- 9.1/10

The hotel is highly praised for its convenient location near ski resorts like Annupuri and Moiwa, with frequent shuttle services to these areas, making it an ideal choice for skiing enthusiasts.




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