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Hotel Route-Inn Myoko Arai
3.8/521 Reviews
I stayed at the Route Inn Hotel everywhere, but it was old from what to what. The key to the room was a key hole key that was not auto locked, and there was no outlet to charge the bed, and the alarm clock was also at the desk and was inconvenient. The public bath was narrow and the dressing room was so narrow that it became dense. The salvation was usually clean and clean. It was very good that the next door was a convenience store.
Akakura Kanko Hotel
4.8/523 Reviews
The hotel is halfway up the mountain in the mountains. The view from the room is very good! We went to the night before the heavy snow, the snow scene is beautiful! The breakfast at the hotel needs to be determined to be Japanese or Western. The hotel’s hot springs are indoors and outdoors, and the outdoor faces the mountains and snow, and you can see skiers slipping through. There is also a family bathroom, reservations are available, and the family can have a hot spring together. Free parking in the car park. Founded in 1937, this hotel was recreated in 1965 and feels like a very upscale hotel, with its special features from the details. Great hotel worth staying for a few more days
Kogakuro
4.6/56 Reviews
Great location, hospitality, Australia, NZ staff, the landlady, and the best hospitality. I also want to stay next time. Ambience of coming abroad Next to it is from NZ and next to Australia Fun and friendly Meals are full of volume and taste good I want to come next season Cospa is excellent If you are in Akakura Onsen, it is a recommended inn. It's an outdoor bath, and it's fashionable to have snowy sake. Let's go See you there
Hotel Alpen Blick
3.2/55 Reviews
I found a discount coupon in Myoko City, so I booked a stay there. At check-in, another person received a coupon worth 2000 yen. I was a little disappointed that I couldn't use it inside the hotel. The hotel staff told me which stores I could use, and I went shopping.  Since it was probably after the autumn leaves and before the ski season, I think the coupons were available. However, although there was sleet when we arrived, it started to snow heavily in the evening. Well, I left the hotel room up to me this time, but it was a spacious Japanese-Western style room that had been beautifully renovated. The sofa in the room was also big. The wash area and toilet are unit baths. There is no safe. I started by taking a bath in the indoor bath on the first floor. The water was quite hot (probably around 42 degrees), but it was pleasantly hot. It is a free and transparent hot spring. The washroom area is stocked with toiletries and other toiletries. Maybe it was because the water was hot, but after a bath I had apple cheeks for the first time in a while. The next morning, I went to the open-air bath on the third floor. There are two washing areas, but the open-air bath is large. The open-air bath is a semi-open-air bath with the entire surface open. In the morning, there was a blanket of snow. Dinner was at a separate beer garden. It's only a few minutes by shuttle bus. Breakfast was a buffet at the hotel restaurant. The content of Viking is normal. There were no local products like this. Maybe it's because some of the staff are Vietnamese (?), but we also had Vietnamese pho and banh mi. For rice, there was tororo and barley rice, as well as sea bream rice with chazuke. The snowy scenery from the restaurant and the sea of ​​clouds were very beautiful. It was a reasonable hotel, and I was able to experience a beer garden buffet dinner, and it was a great experience with the scenery for the first time this winter, a nice hot spring, and a clean, spacious room.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels7
Number of Reviews61
Lowest PriceNZD 67
Highest PriceNZD 1,154
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 472
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 448