"Super convenient to go hike the national park. Walk to the cable car takes 15-20 minutes tops. Onsen is amazing after a long hike. Lots of friendly travelers! Loved my time there!"
"It's conveniently located directly across the street from Asahikawa Station. There is also a Lawson convenience store and shopping mall in front of the rail station."
"The apartment has 2 bedrooms but one was empty and the bedding was locked! There were 2 beds in what would be the kitchen/dining/living area but privacy-wise these were not ideal. This also meant that the living room area couldn't really be used (all while a bedroom sat empty). We did eventually get access to the bedding in the bedroom and this improved our comfort level some what. The shower and toilet are seperate and on different floors, which took some getting used to. The apartment is however quite spacious and clean.
The check in process is automated, (perhaps to a call centre) which we are not fans of."
"The unit is spacious and very clean, and worth the extra drive if you are looking for a relaxing place to stay. Note, though, that although the loft can sleep several people, the ceiling is only about four feet high and hitting your head can be a problem! Also, there is no coffee, tea or and condiments provided so be sure to bring your own. The check in was a problem for us, ensure you can make a Japan phone call if needed which we did."
"Check-in was fast and the staff was friendly. The room was spacious and clean. However, the tempurature in the room was too warm and I wasn't able to get the AC working so I had to leave a window slightly open to cool down. This might be because the hotel is in the mountains, so there was a big difference in outdoor and indoor tempurature that I didn't adjust to. Anyways, it's a walkable distance from the Asahidake Ropeway, and there's a short marsh hiking path nearby. It's a long drive to the hotel, so I would mainly recommend it if you want to go to hiking on Mount Asahidake."
Watch steam rise from Hokkaido’s tallest peak, follow trails past pretty alpine vegetation, admire the scenery at mirrored lakes and ski on miles of backcountry terrain.
Japan’s biggest national park is a geothermal playground, offering mountain climbs for all abilities, numerous onsens and some of the country’s rarest wildlife.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Tenninkyo Gorges during your travels in Tenninkyo Onsen. Discover the area's mountain views and seek out the ski slopes.
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