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August 19, 2021
On Google Maps, it is in the building on the next street (next to Izakaya Rin), so be careful. It's actually a dark three-story building behind Rin. There are three categories: Sekkani 1 (one-room type on the left side after entering the first floor), Sekkani 2 (Maisonette type on the left side of the building on the 2nd and 3rd floors on the road side), and Sekkani 3 (Even larger maisonette type on the right side of the building). . You will receive a text message in advance, so tell them your arrival time and ask them to come unlock the door. I was lucky to be upgraded from Sekkani 1 to 2. (The price is a little over 100,000 yen for 10 nights.) Perhaps because we stayed 10 nights, there were three days' worth of breakfast ingredients (bread, *, bacon, milk, orange juice, margarine, and coffee beans) in the refrigerator. bottom. The living room on the 2nd floor was large, with a sofa, a low table, a dining room table and chairs, and a kitchen with a refrigerator, dishwasher, induction cooktop, microwave, rice cooker, toaster, electric kettle, coffee maker, and washing machine. After climbing the stairs, there is a bath and toilet room on the 3rd floor, but the washing area is the same space, so you need to know how to use it. There are 2 single beds in the bedroom. Sekkani 2 is clean, spacious and easy to use, and I am satisfied with everything, but the only drawback is that there is no air conditioning. Even though I came from Kagoshima to escape the heat, the first day came with unexpected heat. It's too hot to stay in the room during the day. It's cool in the morning and evening, so I left the window with the screen door open all day. However, frogs are nocturnal, so the choir is noisy until around 3am. Earplugs are a must for sensitive people. There is one ashtray outside the entrance. Since it was a long stay, they came twice to change towels and clean. If you stay in winter, you will have to walk uphill to get to the gondola platform, which seems heavy. Many stores in the center of Niseko Hirafu were closed due to the corona disaster. Only one pub was open nearby, which was helpful.
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