With a stay at HOTEL LA VIGNE HAKUBA by Onko Chishin in Hakuba, you'll be near ski lifts, steps from Hakuba Valley Ski Area and a 2-minute drive from Hakuba Happo-One Ski Area. This luxury aparthotel is 2.2 mi (3.6 km) from Hakuba Goryu Ski Resort and 4.8 mi (7.7 km) from Tsugaike Ski Resort.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and concierge services.
At HOTEL LA VIGNE HAKUBA by Onko Chishin, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include luggage storage, laundry facilities, and lockers. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 38 air-conditioned rooms featuring heated floors. Rooms have private balconies. Kitchens are outfitted with refrigerators, ovens, and stovetops. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected.
I used it for four male college students as a snowboard trip during winter vacation. I applied for a two-day tour for one night, but on the first day one of my friends hit my head with a snowboard and had to take me to the hospital. Meanwhile, he carefully investigated information about neighboring hospitals, how to get to and return to hospitals, and prepared lunch boxes for the number of people who were not in time for dinner. I am very grateful for such a polite response while I am busy! I would like to use it when I come to Hakuba again! !! Thank you very much this time!
We stayed here as part of a Tripadeal Aus package and it was a classic - “you get what you pay” for experience. Hotel is definitely mid range but room sizes were ok. We stayed in a fusion Western / Japanese room with 2 singles and 2 futons on tatami mats which was fine. Smoking and smell of smoke was a bit of an issue as doors to the smoking room and karaoke lounge were left open most of the time.. so the whole place smelled. Hotel staff tried to help by offering us some scented spray and were friendly and accommodating enough (shout out to Otomo San who was very helpful through our whole trip) but the cigarette smell was bad. Being on the northern side of the valley, the hotel backs onto Hakuba Norikura Onsen and the trails were great for young ones and beginners and being ski in and out, was ideal. But you are bus rides from everything and other parts of the Valley like Happo, Tsugaike (next village) or Cortina Limited food but hotel breakfast buffet was ok but Japanese style with some mix of Western (croissants and sweet bread). We chose to eat Dinner at a local family run place instead (see other review) which was not far from hotel - walkable. Lunch at the Snow drops cafeteria outside the hotel was cheap and locally exceptional.. one of the positives. Our passes as part of the hotel deal was limited to Norikura and didn’t allow us to ski across to Cortina (fine print stuff - where as a normal Day pass should allow you to ski both of you bought it locally) or buy a Hakuba Valley pass which gives you access to all the resorts. In hindsight, we should’ve just invested in a Epic pass in Oz in 19/20 which would’ve gave us 5days skiing. Ski gear rental offered by the hotel was also pretty average with very old gear (I’m talking 10-15+ yrs old) and definitely not up to scratch if you’re expecting new-ish stuff.. we ended up organising our gear through another place in the Echoland village (see separate review) which was great. There is a luggage delivery service which was helpful to send our bags back to the airport without having to lug them around all over Japan and the trains. Hotel onsen was the saving grace and great to have it just “upstairs” after the end of the day and is segregated. All in all probably just ok.. but we stayed here for the “value” deal and local experience.
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Located in Otari, Pension Kobekko is just steps from Hakuba Valley Ski Area and 10 minutes by foot from Tsugaike Ski Resort. This ski pension is 1.5 mi (2.4 km) from Hakuba Norikura Onsen Ski Resort and 2.3 mi (3.7 km) from Hakuba Koruchina Ski Area.
Enjoy the convenience of ski-in/ski-out access at this pension, which also features a hot tub. This pension also features complimentary wireless internet access, ski storage, and a television in a common area.
At Pension Kobekko, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Cantonese breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, luggage storage, and laundry facilities. Free self parking is available onsite.
Stay in one of 21 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and slippers. Housekeeping is provided daily, and irons/ironing boards can be requested.
The inside of the hotel is beautiful. There is no elevator, so please be careful if you ski or snowboard with a lot of luggage. The room looks stylish and clean. The washroom and toilet are combined and not large. The water area feels a little old. The restaurants and baths are beautiful, and there are places where you can get free coffee, so it's nice! The best thing is that the customer service of the staff is wonderful. I had a good time with just that. Depending on the weather, the stars were very beautiful. I enjoyed the star-watching tour more than I expected. Also, you can go directly to the slopes from the parking lot, and you can also go straight to the lockers from the parking lot, so it is very convenient for ski resorts! ! I am very satisfied.
With a stay at Wizard in Otari, you'll be just steps from Hakuba Valley Ski Area and Tsugaike Ski Resort. This pension is 5.6 mi (9 km) from Hakuba Happo-One Ski Area and 7.6 mi (12.2 km) from Hakuba Goryu Ski Resort.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and ski storage.
Continental breakfasts are available daily for a fee.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 7 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Shared bathrooms with hair dryers are provided.
In short, it is a little inconvenient, but very beautiful! I just said. I usually use the affiliated Marion Shinano, but it was fully booked, so I used Granjam Tsugaike. The shortest walk to the slopes and convenience store is 5 minutes. It's a little inconvenient compared to Marion Shinano, but because it's new, the inside of the building is very clean, so the points are quite high! The only question I have is that boots are not allowed inside the building, so where should I put my sneakers? That's what it means. Even after checking out, you can use the coin lockers in the hotel, so put on your sneakers and take your boots to the drying room to change them. When I asked where to put those sneakers, he said, ”Please put them in the locker. ”They said. Right now, I'm wearing ski boots, which are prohibited inside the museum, but do I have to go back to the locker inside the museum and pay 500 yen again to put the sneakers in the coin locker? ? ? However, if you leave it in the drying room, it may be stolen or recovered... Marion Shinano has a shoe storage area, so it's a little unkind, how are you all doing? I thought.
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GGuest UserI was disturbed by the meteor flower garden for consecutive nights at the end of the year. I think that it has an atmosphere that is healed by the tired body and breathes of the trip. I was able to interact with people from other countries in the guesthouse and had a good time. I met Taiwanese, Hong Kongers, Chinese mainlanders, and occasionally Swiss people, and I was excited about skiing with everyone. I am really grateful for the advice to me as a beginner. The administrator was very kind and taught me the information around me and learned a lot. I will visit again during the next snowy season.
Despite a communication problem with hotel staff on shuttle pickup upon arrival at the bus station, we do recommend this hotel. We booked a special room, a concept room “Pike Nike” which is really amazing for the families with kids. The room resembles camping and picnic atmosphere. it has the picnic chairs. The furniture is still new and clean. If you consider booking this room type for enjoying with kids, you may contact the hotel directly to request so. We booked the room directly with the hotel. The onsen was great and the breakfast was excellent. We took the bus to Hakuba Happo but no one picked us upon arrival and we waited for almost an hour but the hotel staff helped solve the problem eagerly and kindly. Despite that shuttle problem upon arrival, we had no other problem at all with the shuttles, especially to Gondola. The hotel has clear and fixed schedules and it was not confusing. Our son pf 5 years old loved this room and the hotel so much that he cried because he did not want to leave the hotel. Thank you the relevant staff that helped us.
GGuest UserWe stayed here for 2 nights in July. The hotel and rooms are clean and comfortable. The lack of vegetarian / vegan food options was disappointing considering this is a Marriott Hotel. The resteraunt may not be theirs, but still expected better. The staff were very helpful, although the hotel shuttle to drop us to the station was only available for a 30 minute timeslot in the morning. Strange, but not a problem. Location is good, still has a feel that it could be a lot better by just making small improvements. Its the details that matter, at least that is why we booked Marriott. Still, we would stay here again (and maybe bring our own food).
GGuest UserIn short, it is a little inconvenient, but very beautiful! I just said. I usually use the affiliated Marion Shinano, but it was fully booked, so I used Granjam Tsugaike. The shortest walk to the slopes and convenience store is 5 minutes. It's a little inconvenient compared to Marion Shinano, but because it's new, the inside of the building is very clean, so the points are quite high! The only question I have is that boots are not allowed inside the building, so where should I put my sneakers? That's what it means. Even after checking out, you can use the coin lockers in the hotel, so put on your sneakers and take your boots to the drying room to change them. When I asked where to put those sneakers, he said, ”Please put them in the locker. ”They said. Right now, I'm wearing ski boots, which are prohibited inside the museum, but do I have to go back to the locker inside the museum and pay 500 yen again to put the sneakers in the coin locker? ? ? However, if you leave it in the drying room, it may be stolen or recovered... Marion Shinano has a shoe storage area, so it's a little unkind, how are you all doing? I thought.
GGuest UserThe hotel is one kilometer away from the bus terminal, but there are small stops near the hotel to various ski resorts, which is very convenient.
I booked a total of 5 nights, including meals. The 5 breakfasts are basically Japanese, very hearty and satisfying!
It is a traditional Japanese-style bed and breakfast. The room is on tatami mats and you make your own bed. In some years, the furniture is not new, and you can hear it in the walking room in the corridor, but it is very clean! The quality of the guests is also very good, there is no loud noise, which is much better than the Europeans and Americans who later lived in the hotel!
The boss is an old Japanese couple. They don’t talk much and may not always smile like other Japanese people, but in fact they love to help. After dinner every morning, they ask you where you plan to go today, and then pull you there. His map wall helps you plan your itinerary, and the hotel also has a lot of coupons or low-cost ski tickets for ski resort cooperation. Save a lot of expenses. After checking out, you need to change to another hotel. After the boss asks the address, he will send it to the next one, but there are still not many words 😁, thank you for your rigorous and lovely Japanese grandpa
Very cost-effective, recommended!
MMeowVanWhat an awesome experience! The hotel offered exemplary service before we even arrived. Due to special travel arrangements, we arrived late and the staff quick to arrange an in-room bento dinner for us before our arrival. When we got there, we were immediately blown away by the gorgeousness of the hotel.
Despite its age, everything was very clean and polished. I can see that great care had been taken to upkeep the hotel and it’s premises, which are extraordinarily beautiful. We couldn’t resist taking pictures even after check-out, and it took us an hour to finally reluctantly leave. Words cannot actually do the place justice, you must visit there yourself.
We were very impressed with how delicious the food was, and the attention to detail, including the placement of the food, the coordination of food color. My mouth is still watering as I recall how delicious it was. I had 10 helpings of their prime rib one day. Besides, I had a dietary restriction and the staff were really careful with that, to the extent of reminding me what dishes not to eat everyday at their breakfast and dinner buffet.
In addition to excellent food and service, the hotel went out of its way to be very eco-friendly. For every day that we did not need our room to be tidied, we earned points, which can be traded in for ice cream or other goodies.
Finally, the staff spoke perfect English. This is rare indeed, and it made everything so much easier and so much more enjoyable. Thanks for the experience!
GGuest UserI used it for four male college students as a snowboard trip during winter vacation. I applied for a two-day tour for one night, but on the first day one of my friends hit my head with a snowboard and had to take me to the hospital. Meanwhile, he carefully investigated information about neighboring hospitals, how to get to and return to hospitals, and prepared lunch boxes for the number of people who were not in time for dinner. I am very grateful for such a polite response while I am busy! I would like to use it when I come to Hakuba again! !! Thank you very much this time!
GGuest UserThe inside of the hotel is beautiful. There is no elevator, so please be careful if you ski or snowboard with a lot of luggage. The room looks stylish and clean. The washroom and toilet are combined and not large. The water area feels a little old. The restaurants and baths are beautiful, and there are places where you can get free coffee, so it's nice! The best thing is that the customer service of the staff is wonderful. I had a good time with just that. Depending on the weather, the stars were very beautiful. I enjoyed the star-watching tour more than I expected. Also, you can go directly to the slopes from the parking lot, and you can also go straight to the lockers from the parking lot, so it is very convenient for ski resorts! ! I am very satisfied.
GGuest UserAlthough it has already passed the winter skiing season, the white horses only open the ski resorts on the top of the mountain. The hotel can also provide real-time information on the ski resorts. The day is relatively deserted, the restaurant has fewer choices for breakfast and dinner, and the taste is still good. The hot spring has become a personal package. box
GGuest UserThe breakfast is a Japanese set and the amount is quite small, there is not even coffee, and the dinner is also small and not delicious at all. Coins are used for everything, luggage storage before and after check-in is also a coin locker, snowboarding is of course a coin. There is no heating in the changing room of the hot spring, it is super cold, and there is only body soap and conditioner in shampoo. The guest room had an old-style heater.When I turned it on, the room became too dry and I couldn't sleep. I don't have a humidifier. The room is not cleaned, it says that it will be cleaned once every 3 days, so I didn't even change the towels. It wasn't good
At which popular hotels in Kitaazumi District can I try local foods?
Those who like trying local foods might want to consider staying at
Hakuba Royal Hotel
. There are lots of famous restaurants serving local dishes near the hotel.
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Hakuba Royal Hotel
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Mignon Hotel de Noel and Soma Residence Hakuba
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At what hotels in Kitaazumi District can I try local breakfast foods?
A delicious breakfast is a great way to kick start your day. At
Mignon Hotel de Noel
, guests can enjoy Kitaazumi District-style breakfasts.
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When it comes to business trips, choosing a hotel with convenient transportation links is important to many guests.
Hakuba Royal Hotel
has convenient transportation links and an inexpensive price. Consider staying here during your trip.
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Soma Residence Hakuba
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Soma Residence Hakuba
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Soma Residence Hakuba and Mignon Hotel de Noel
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