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XXiaoyiGet off at the hot spring entrance and cross the road. Returning to the opposite side of the road, you can also ask the hotel to send to the departure station. Very old spa hotel, the room is generally clean and tidy, there is nothing to Tao, Japanese style bed is made of rubber mattress praise! Dinner and breakfast are Japanese, and the season is not right, I don’t have the legendary honeydew melon, but the sugared tomato fried chicken is delicious! Feeding and feeding! Dessert homemade pudding is also delicious for fried chicken! ! Breakfast is a semi-self-service offering fresh egg bibimbap and natto, as well as vegetables. Yuantang must go to the bubble, and the steaming bubble is exhausted. The open-air hot springs of the museum are not open to the public in the winter. The service is super good, and I offered to send us to the cable car station. It is all the Japanese. Only one little brother speaks English.
BB.V.Excellent facility! We were warmly welcomed and helped with our luggage both for check in and check out and this is not something to be taken for granted, since it has happened to us very few times even in luxury facilities, so hats off!
Wonderful location, surrounded by nature with the forest in part very suggestive.
Entire facility and room very clean and well renovated in typical Japanese style with tatami, bamboo and many details of handcrafted wood work.
Both public and private onsen (we had it in the room, outdoors directly on the snowy forest) dreamy; one of the most beautiful we have seen so far (we have already seen several always private and outdoors). The atmosphere you breathe is very intimate and familiar, it makes you feel at ease and pampered.
Breakfast and dinner 7 out of 10, good but not excellent.
The only negative note is the rigidity (typical of many Japanese) on the strict respect of the times: if you do not arrive on time for dinner and do not notify, you will not eat even if you have already paid for it, for the check out be careful because you will have to pay a supplement that will increase for every 10 minutes of delay. But, if you strictly adhere to their rules (as we did) you will have no problems and you will live a dream stay, even if a little stressful for us Italians with the impositions of the times especially. Overall, highly recommended!
KKong Hiong Lim**Hotel Review: Higashikawa Asahidake Onsen Hotel Bear Monte**
**Rating: 4/5**
I recently spent one night at the Higashikawa Asahidake Onsen Hotel Bear Monte in a Superior Twin Room, and the experience was quite delightful. The hotel's proximity to the Asahidake Visitor Centre, which is highly informative (I spent an hour there), and the ropeway to Mount Asahidake makes it an ideal choice for nature enthusiasts and hikers.
The room was spacious, featuring a modern and minimalistic design that provided a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere. My family particularly enjoyed the bath, and the attention to detail in the provided pajamas added an extra touch of luxury to our stay.
While the buffet spread for both breakfast and dinner wasn't exactly fantastic, it was good enough to satisfy most guests. The variety was adequate, though there is room for improvement in terms of the selection offered.
One of the highlights of our stay was waking up to the sounds of nature and the gentle breeze. The hotel's location is perfect for those looking to trek, hike, or simply enjoy the natural beauty of Daisetsuzan National Park.
Overall, Higashikawa Asahidake Onsen Hotel Bear Monte offers a comfortable and convenient base for exploring the area, with spacious rooms, thoughtful amenities, and a prime location near key attractions. I would recommend it to anyone planning a visit to Mount Asahidake.
GGuest UserAlthough the hotel room facilities are relatively old, they are very clean. The room was cleaned by an old man and an old woman, who cleaned very carefully and kindly. The service of the whole hotel is very good, and the front desk and restaurant staff are very polite. The hotel's breakfast is very rich. The hotel does not provide lunch service. If you want to have lunch, go to the second floor of the Asahidake University Mountain Cable Car Center, which is about 8-10 minutes' walk. There are ramen, curry rice, and fried dumplings, which are very good. The only regret of this stay is that the hotel only has one superior suite, but the bathroom sewer of this room type has a very serious smell. The hotel staff also actively repaired it, but the effect was minimal because there was only one room to change.
SSukitWe reserved a room for a night. Here is our review.
The Location
This hotel is resided in Sounkyo area. It’s not far from Kurodake Ropeway and the town centre. It is perfect place if you want to
loam around Sounkyo.
The Room
The Japanese style room is large but we found a large stain on the ceiling. It seems like there was a leak from the room in the above floor. The bath room (toilet) is very small but it’s fine for us.
The Service
I think they are not welcome Thai guests. My girlfriend’s mom is disable. She can’t walk longer than 10 steps before failing down. So, my girl’s dad wants to temporary park at drop off area to assist her to the lobby area and drop our luggages. However, the hotel staff banish us. He told us to go to park at parking area and let us walk on the slipping floor to the front with our luggages by ourselves because he had to services the Japanese group and the bus will park at the drop off soon.
The reception staff also not told us anything about private onsen, but I can read Japanese so I knew that they have the service. Even though we want to reserve private onsen but they are not let us use until 10 pm. This is not because they have full booked, but it because they don’t want to talk with us. Our Japanese friend can reserved the service early than 2 pm although they made a reservation late than us. It is so unfair, so we dropped it. On the good side, the dinner and breakfast were the best part of their service.
The Amenities
They provide all necessary amenities including shirt and pant for the guest. Although, we have to bring it from the lobby by ourselves.
DDashakI came with my family. It seems like a family oriented hotel - buffet menu and nothing to do in the hotel.
The room had a gas heater which wasn’t very suitable for such a small room that we had to leave the window slightly open and run the air purifier on high all night.
The staff were okay just doing their job but nobody spoke a single word of English. It took us extra 15 minutes wandering around the hotel as the google map location was not accurate.
I very much liked the onsen amenities! They were great - head to toe care amenities.
But its close location to Biei and the lake make up.
I don’t think I’ll come back but for the very cheap price, you get what you pay for. Lesson very much learned!
GGuest UserThis is the first time in Japan that I can give all hotels full marks!
There are very few hotels in Biei. When I made the reservation, I thought the price was a bit high. It is the countryside after all. It feels good to actually check in. The two male waiters at the front desk are particularly good!
I stored my suitcase and rented the hotel's bicycle to ride. Came back to check in in the afternoon and was very satisfied with the room. Details to the extreme. Such as a teacup. The mouthwash cups are all covered in plastic bags; the facial cleansers are all in one for washing the face and removing makeup; there is a safe for each person; the rod for hanging clothes is too thick, but two small hooks are thoughtfully provided; you can also print photos for free downstairs. . . . .
The bus departed at 7:40 the next morning, and we discussed whether we could have breakfast earlier, and it was easy to communicate. It was the first time I saw the purple sunset in Japan. All kinds of good. . . .
RRachoooLarge hotel room, clean and tidy but a bit old. Air con was not functioning much so need a fan. No special view from hotel room, was facing mountain / car park side. Limitrd car park space at hotel, but they could arrnage shuttle bus connecting a public parking area. Busy hotel restaurant, which means long queue for food. Hotel staff are nice and can speak english. Mixed onsen, but the floor of onsen was not even, difficult to walk through.
Jjai210The scenery outside the window is very good. You can see Rizhao Jinshan (Mount Biei and Mt. Tokachi at sunset) from the room. The facilities are not bad except for the old bathroom. Breakfast and dinner for three people (a very common banquet meal) only costs 1,000 RMB. It also includes free pick-up and drop-off from Asahikawa Station and free pick-up and drop-off from Aoike in the evening. It is very cost-effective. The waiters also answered all questions and were eager to help. The most special experience was soaking in an open-air hot spring in the heavy snow the next morning, just like the Hokkaido macaques
KKobe FukaeThe hotel description did not capture the situation enough. I was confused due to lack of room pictures. They also posted several listing for different rooms under different hotel name section. But this room is perfect for us. The location is a bit far (if you are not used to walking) from the station but it is only around 7-9 minutes walking. The surrounding area is a quiet neighborhood. The building is new and very clean. It was also warm inside even when the weather forecast said -14 celcius outside. The japanese food they served was also very good. They provided free coffee/tea and water in common area. They also let us lent their microwave. The bathroom is only one but very clean and comfy. The room has its own mini fridge, ac, and tv. If you are wondering where to stay in Biei, I definitely recommend this place.
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