Travelers Reviews of Niigata Prefecture Hotels

Isazawa Onsen Yumotokan
8.8/59 Reviews
Check-in and out response was explained as light 々 without affection. I'm sorry, but I couldn't think of it from me who is in the service industry. The futon was thin with a futon 1 sheets and everyone was in the morning, and it was the same impression as !! It was breakfast, but the impression that the meal charge was very caring. There were many kinds, but the amount was small, and neither the husband nor the high school student children were insufficient... The bath was very good.
Hotel Mumon
8.7/52 Reviews
Hotel has good heating so perfect for winter stay. Nice fireplace area and nice holding area before stepping out into the cold. The hotel is down a hill from the main thoroughfare. A bit slippery downhill when it becomes icy. Run like a hotel so maybe a bit cold compared to a bed and breakfast. Onsen bath seems a bit dirty with things floating in there compared to other hotels we stayed at. We needed to move to another hotel which is 2km away and the guy offered to drive us there for 2000 yen! Just 1 luggage each and no skis. So on the whole just cold. Breakfast was 1000 yen seemed simple so we skipped and opted to eat in town instead. Probably won't stay there again.
Yunoyado Mochizuki
8.8/55 Reviews
Akakura Onsen is a great little Japanese town in the snow. Akakura Park Hotel provided a large twin room, with AC and a small fridge, small lounge and lots of space (unusual for Japan). Breakfast was a western buffet with japanese options also. Drying room and a nice hot en also. Only issue is that the ski lift is a 400m walk up a slope and then back again at the end of the day. Lots of small japanese restaurants available in the main street but you have to book the day before for some. Lots of snow and one blue sky day for our week of skiing.
Live Cafe Hisui No Umi
8/516 Reviews
Keiko was a lovely host. She was super friendly and welcoming to the area. She was available for any questions we had and was also able to provide a freshly cooked breakfast/dinner at a very small cost. There was free parking behind the accommodation which was great as we had our own entry/exit after hours. The room was spacious, but while the heating wasn't very strong, the bedding was extremely warm and comfortable. Would be more than happy to stay here again any time we're in the area!
Pension Petite House for You
9.6/53 Reviews
Great stay at a Japanese bed and breakfast style accomodation. Owners are an elderly Japanese couple who speaks average English but we get by. Free transport to and fro ski slopes even though they are a 1.2 km walk away from Akakura Onsen main street. Owner was also kind enough to drive us to the train station for our rest day from snowboard. Breakfast was great! Room had attached toilets and were super clean. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Will stay here again next time I come to Myoko Kogen
Setoguchi
9/51 Reviews
I really enjoyed my stay! The host was super friendly and made the whole experience even better. The place is about a 15-minute drive from the city center, so it’s not right in the middle of things, but the amazing view totally makes up for it. It’s such a nice spot to chill and take in the scenery. Plus, the WiFi was really fast, which was a big win for me. Would definitely stay here again!
Yamaichiso
9.7/52 Reviews
The host were really nice and they dropped us off at the chairlift every day. We skied home to the door after skiing. The place was clean with an onsen before dinner. Dinner and breakfast was traditional Japanese which was fantastic. The town is quiet but you can get a ride to akakura if you wanted to go out but we were happy just resting after a big day on the mountain.
Hotel AreaOne Banjinmisaki
6/59 Reviews
Above all, it was close to the beach, the view was good and the location was great. I was able to spend comfortably with a shower before and after check-out. The dinner with a big boat was delicious, and the free service of the ice and drink bar, and the table tennis table were also delighted. Only one thing was looking forward to entering the public bath with the child while watching the sunset, but it was a pity that the bath on the sea side was a man hot water, and it was not seen. With family, mothers often bring small children in, so I am glad to have a priority on women's hot water. It was a little sad because I felt the custom of old-fashioned male and female.
Kanazawaya Ryokan
8.8/53 Reviews
A 120-year-old shop with 150-year-old bonsai-like old trees in the backyard~ The condition of the house can be imagined. The floor will creak and creak. If you sleep lightly, you should go to a big hotel, but if you die of sleep, maybe I won’t mind ´∀`, but the degree of satisfaction varies from person to person and will not be influenced by the accommodation~ The toilet is clean and tidy with an electric toilet lid, which should be newly renovated. The toilets and bathrooms are shared. The boss is very nice and talkative. Behind the house is Lake Kamo. He also took us to feed the seagulls and swans. Those who need a car will drive them to the car rental office. It's a 7 or 8 minute walk from Ryotsu Port. It's easy to find. In a tatami room, there are two-layer mattresses for sleeping. Sometimes the quilt will be delivered later to help the guests make the bed. If the room is large, it may be put in advance.
Mont Cervin Myoko
9.1/56 Reviews
Small hotel in the ski resort 🏡 Very friendly owner and couple 👫 Prepared loft room for 3 of us (4 people can sleep up and down), carefully prepared breakfast and dinner 👍 The next day the boss drove us to nearby attractions to play 😎 Thank you.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties442
Number of Reviews831
Highest PriceNZD 1,311
Lowest PriceNZD 51
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 279
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 264