Less than a 10-minute walk from JR Sapporo Station. From the South Exit, turn right and walk straight, and you'll spot it. The space is comfortable, and for breakfast, you can choose between a buffet or a set meal on the day. Check-in is at 3 PM, but if you arrive early, you can store your luggage, and they'll have it placed in your room by the time you return in the evening – very thoughtful service. Some rooms have a view of the trains, but it's not noisy at all.
The hotel is right next to the bus stop and Jigokudani (Hell Valley), which is a free attraction. It's a large hotel with good service all around. Breakfast was also quite good, with decent quality. They have a big bathhouse that's an all-in-one spot for dining, entertainment, and bathing. There's one outdoor hot spring, but the rest are indoors. The various pools feel a bit like a large public bathhouse. If you're looking for a romantic, Instagrammable spot, this might not be it. However, if your sole purpose is to enjoy the hot springs, then it's perfectly fine. There aren't many food options in the nearby commercial street, so it's better to just eat at the hotel!
Service: Enthusiastic and incredibly patient.
Environment: There's a shuttle service from Qingchi, and the waterfall is just a stone's throw away.
Hot Springs: Several pools, and not too crowded.
What surprised me the most was how delicious the food was! Both breakfast and dinner are buffets with fresh, tasty ingredients. The sweet shrimp had a wonderfully refreshing sweetness.
I'll definitely stay here again next time.
When I first arrived at the hotel around noon, all I could think was, ”Wow, this place is massive!” After checking in that afternoon, I realized not only was the lobby huge, but the room was also incredibly spacious. It's easily the biggest room I've stayed in across all my trips to Japan! Even the hot spring area and the restaurants were enormous. Everything was just huge, which is probably why there were so many tour groups – lots of elderly groups from Korea, Japan, and China. Honestly, I absolutely loved the seafood rice bowl and milk at breakfast. It's been two days since I've been in Tokyo, and I'm already missing it so much! 🥰
Dinner, however, was pretty average. There wasn't even any salmon sashimi, just a three-piece sushi plate with salmon and two other kinds of fish that I don't eat. I asked the sushi chef if I could just have a piece of salmon, but he refused and was quite rude about it... speechless.
Great location, close to the slopes and the ski school. The rooms are small, facilities are old, service is average, food is mediocre, and activities are boring. It's only suitable for those who are solely focused on skiing from dawn till dusk. If you're with family and looking for a resort-like vacation, skip this one; it's not worth the price.
The environment is really good. The forest house is two-story and about 100 square meters. Compared with the rooms I stayed in before in Sapporo, Noboribetsu and Rusutsu, it is much bigger. And the house is fully equipped with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. It is very quiet and you can go out to play in the snow at any time. The only drawback is that if you don't drive here, you have to eat dinner at the hotel. The dinner at the hotel is very expensive. I ordered room service, which was quite a lot and delicious. In addition, the hotel does not have a vending machine, so you can only patronize the hotel's drinks and cakes in the lobby. Breakfast is included, which is very ceremonial. All the staff greeted us at the door of the restaurant. We were in a hurry, so we ate quickly and went to the airport. In addition to the snow, there is a golf course next to it. There is not much entertainment, but it is still a good stop for rest.
1) Japanese room is old but thankfully no funny smoke odour etc. decent sized and good for 2 large luggage - they will come and prepare your futon at around 5-530pm.
2) water park is good for kids, with 2 fun slides and some kiddo water slide. The indoor wave pool is big and there’s float and swimwear rental available too (unlike Rusutsu which doesn’t have such options).
3) Dinner was meh - wide selection but taste was alright. The dining buffet area is quite smoky though from the cooking and is quite a turnoff.
4) arcade at B1 is good for entertainment.
5) onsen is awesome. If timed right, you can watch fireworks from the onsen - it has a large sliding glass panel which is open during non-winter period.
6) daily fireworks - awesome
Every year, I used to come to Niseko for skiing and stay here. Due to the pandemic, I hadn't been back for a few years. This time, restarting my ski trip, I chose to stay at the Hilton Niseko Village again, and it still feels as warm and wonderful as ever. Although there haven't been any new changes to the hotel rooms and facilities, being right on the slopes offers fantastic visual effects. You can see the ski runs and fellow skiers directly from your room. Since we came earlier this year, only the beginner and intermediate slopes were open, which was perfect for us powderhounds who hadn't skied in years to practice our basics. The hotel environment is comfortable and well-equipped, with a bar, hot springs, restaurants, a ski rental and service center, and complimentary shuttle services at various times, meeting all our needs. What really stood out this time was the exceptional service. Hilton's management style is truly on point – the attention to detail, every smile, and every greeting made us feel constantly cared for and looked after. From the servers to the team leaders, supervisors, and managers, everyone was incredibly enthusiastic, making our ski journey truly enjoyable. We're already planning to stay here again next March!
Very pleased with our stay at Greenpia, and happy there were quite a few improvements since last year:
- upgrade to the outdoor onsen, which is much better than before. Love the addition of the TV
- onsen kits inside closet
- more room selections such as the Max, cabins and glamping
- the conversion into the comic reading space
I chose this hotel in Lake Toya specifically to enjoy the views from a high vantage point. On the way back, I planned to explore the Onsen Bus Center, essentially experiencing two different sides of Lake Toya.
**Facilities**: The hotel is a bit old, having been open for some time. Besides a few Michelin-starred restaurants, there's nothing else to eat on the mountain, so remember to bring some snacks. In winter, there's snowmobiling, and I imagine a ride around the hotel would be a lot of fun, but it wasn't open during my late November visit. I hope to try it next time!
**Service**: From the moment the shuttle bus driver met me at JR holding a sign, to the private transfer to the mountain hotel, and the warm welcome drinks from the attendant, everything was excellent. I also booked the Michelin-starred sushi, and the service there was absolutely superb (just as rumored, though the front desk staff's coldness did detract from the overall service).
**Onsen**: The hot springs were actually quite ordinary. They switch between male and female baths daily, and one time I got to experience the outdoor onsen (which wasn't particularly special either). However, the toiletries were L'Occitane (while the in-room ones were Blagvia), and I really loved the scent! The staff member I encountered also enthusiastically shared their own photos and videos of Mount Yotei and the sunrise, which were fantastic!
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LLonitaHoI chose this hotel in Lake Toya specifically to enjoy the views from a high vantage point. On the way back, I planned to explore the Onsen Bus Center, essentially experiencing two different sides of Lake Toya.
**Facilities**: The hotel is a bit old, having been open for some time. Besides a few Michelin-starred restaurants, there's nothing else to eat on the mountain, so remember to bring some snacks. In winter, there's snowmobiling, and I imagine a ride around the hotel would be a lot of fun, but it wasn't open during my late November visit. I hope to try it next time!
**Service**: From the moment the shuttle bus driver met me at JR holding a sign, to the private transfer to the mountain hotel, and the warm welcome drinks from the attendant, everything was excellent. I also booked the Michelin-starred sushi, and the service there was absolutely superb (just as rumored, though the front desk staff's coldness did detract from the overall service).
**Onsen**: The hot springs were actually quite ordinary. They switch between male and female baths daily, and one time I got to experience the outdoor onsen (which wasn't particularly special either). However, the toiletries were L'Occitane (while the in-room ones were Blagvia), and I really loved the scent! The staff member I encountered also enthusiastically shared their own photos and videos of Mount Yotei and the sunrise, which were fantastic!
CClaire FanWhen I first arrived at the hotel around noon, all I could think was, ”Wow, this place is massive!” After checking in that afternoon, I realized not only was the lobby huge, but the room was also incredibly spacious. It's easily the biggest room I've stayed in across all my trips to Japan! Even the hot spring area and the restaurants were enormous. Everything was just huge, which is probably why there were so many tour groups – lots of elderly groups from Korea, Japan, and China. Honestly, I absolutely loved the seafood rice bowl and milk at breakfast. It's been two days since I've been in Tokyo, and I'm already missing it so much! 🥰
Dinner, however, was pretty average. There wasn't even any salmon sashimi, just a three-piece sushi plate with salmon and two other kinds of fish that I don't eat. I asked the sushi chef if I could just have a piece of salmon, but he refused and was quite rude about it... speechless.
LLuojinLess than a 10-minute walk from JR Sapporo Station. From the South Exit, turn right and walk straight, and you'll spot it. The space is comfortable, and for breakfast, you can choose between a buffet or a set meal on the day. Check-in is at 3 PM, but if you arrive early, you can store your luggage, and they'll have it placed in your room by the time you return in the evening – very thoughtful service. Some rooms have a view of the trains, but it's not noisy at all.
QQiuzininiThe hotel is right next to the bus stop and Jigokudani (Hell Valley), which is a free attraction. It's a large hotel with good service all around. Breakfast was also quite good, with decent quality. They have a big bathhouse that's an all-in-one spot for dining, entertainment, and bathing. There's one outdoor hot spring, but the rest are indoors. The various pools feel a bit like a large public bathhouse. If you're looking for a romantic, Instagrammable spot, this might not be it. However, if your sole purpose is to enjoy the hot springs, then it's perfectly fine. There aren't many food options in the nearby commercial street, so it's better to just eat at the hotel!
GGuest UserGreat location, close to the slopes and the ski school. The rooms are small, facilities are old, service is average, food is mediocre, and activities are boring. It's only suitable for those who are solely focused on skiing from dawn till dusk. If you're with family and looking for a resort-like vacation, skip this one; it's not worth the price.
KKODAIIt was my first visit in 18 years, since my elementary school field trip.
The facilities are a little old, but the hospitality was evident in the rooms, restaurant, pool, and spa. I was also pleased with the welcome sweets. It's a hotel I'd like to visit again, and I was very satisfied.
KkibinOne night with two meals, priced around 2300.
1. The room was very spacious and spotless, and they even provided complimentary snacks. There was also a good selection of tea bags and coffee.
2. The view from the room was absolutely stunning.
3. The hot spring baths were large, and not crowded at all, neither in the morning nor at night.
4. Both breakfast and dinner were fantastic. I can't understand why some people say breakfast isn't good, haha, maybe I just haven't seen much of the world! Since I can't eat raw food, I can only say I thoroughly enjoyed all the cooked dishes.
5. The weather in early August was perfect – not too hot, not too cold, just incredibly comfortable. I'm already looking forward to my next visit!
6. The hotel's front desk had a signboard with lots of useful information.
7. The hotel shop offered tax-free shopping. I bought a super cute bear bell, and the prices inside were similar to those outside.
GGuest UserFor a weekend 2 day onsen break, this hotel is perfect. Noboreitsu is a small place and the location of this hotel is very good (at the bottom of a hill right next to the bus terminus). The single room itself is small but adequate albeit retro, but the onsen facilities are pretty good and despite the large commercial size of the hotel, the onset is never busy. The breakfast and dinner buffets are decent, but as it barely changes, you will get bored pretty quickly after 2 days. Jikokudani is less than 10 minutes away by foot - if you enjoyed this during the day, it is super-pretty in the evening and the evening walk makes a lovely post-dinner saunter (see photos). You will pass the main shopping street on the way there and back (most shops close at around 9pm). The only downside to the hotel is the sheer number of tour groups that check in/out. 4-6pm and early morning 8-10am are just rammed with tour buses/groups and the hotel lifts are packed as a result.
GGuest UserThe location is right next to Jozankei Shrine and Hot Spring Park. The hotel has a shuttle bus to Sapporo Station, which is very convenient! The room is clean, the bathing area is large and well-equipped, the breakfast and dinner buffet has a nice variety of dishes, including Japanese and Western dishes as well as local specialties
MM489102****Every year, I used to come to Niseko for skiing and stay here. Due to the pandemic, I hadn't been back for a few years. This time, restarting my ski trip, I chose to stay at the Hilton Niseko Village again, and it still feels as warm and wonderful as ever. Although there haven't been any new changes to the hotel rooms and facilities, being right on the slopes offers fantastic visual effects. You can see the ski runs and fellow skiers directly from your room. Since we came earlier this year, only the beginner and intermediate slopes were open, which was perfect for us powderhounds who hadn't skied in years to practice our basics. The hotel environment is comfortable and well-equipped, with a bar, hot springs, restaurants, a ski rental and service center, and complimentary shuttle services at various times, meeting all our needs. What really stood out this time was the exceptional service. Hilton's management style is truly on point – the attention to detail, every smile, and every greeting made us feel constantly cared for and looked after. From the servers to the team leaders, supervisors, and managers, everyone was incredibly enthusiastic, making our ski journey truly enjoyable. We're already planning to stay here again next March!
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