Boasting various hot spring baths, hot tubs and an indoor swimming pool, Daiichi Takimotokan is historic accommodations with Japanese-style guest rooms.
Tsam Lim
United States of America
Loved the onsen and the variety of options available. Location was also fantastic. Easy for families to walk around.
Featuring free WiFi, Guest House Oniya offers accommodations in Noboribetsu, a minute's walk from Noboribetsu Station. Private parking is available on site.
Yumoto Noboribetsu is located in Noboribetsu Hokkaido, a 15-minute drive from JR Noboribetu Train Station. The hotel offers hot-spring baths, a restaurant, a tea lounge, and rooms with satellite TV.
Located in Hokkaido’s famous Noboribetsu hot spring areas, adex Inn is a 14-minute drive from JR Noboribetsu Station. Guests staying can soak in the hot spring bath.
Noguchi Noboribetsu is an adults only hotel that features spacious suites with a private bath with mountain views, a living area with sofa and satellite LCD TV.
Shikotu Toya National Park is wonderful, so much to see and...
Shikotu Toya National Park is wonderful, so much to see and explore. The onsen at the Grand hotel were amazing, very relaxing. I would have liked to visit the Ainu museum at Shiroai, but we didn't have time. The Cultural exchange centre near Noboribetsu Station was very interesting though, and they had excellent ice creams.
Miles
Japan
10
Scored 10
The Public Onsen is huge with awesome open and indoor pools...
The Public Onsen is huge with awesome open and indoor pools of variety of hot waters like sulphor, ferrous, alum, sauna, steam bubble bath etc.
Very clean and everything was functional .
The view of Hell Vally , trekking route to Sulphor pond, natural foothbath is beautiful and pristine.
View from the top of the Bear park and Ainu village is 360 degree and great!
Feeling the bear is another uniqe experience.
Deepti
India
8.0
Scored 8.0
The hot baths, buffet breakfast with many local delicacies...
The hot baths, buffet breakfast with many local delicacies and location, being just beside the Hell Valley is worth experiencing. However, pricing may be a bit steep for the size of the room we stayed.
Ruth Yeo
Singapore
10
Scored 10
Great hotel, 24hrs with big bath onsen,a lot of facilities,...
Great hotel, 24hrs with big bath onsen,a lot of facilities, got souvenirs shop, great scenery, near to Hell Valley, delicious buffet breakfast and buffet dinner.when come to winter season, need to make more preparation before you drag your luggages to the hotel even short distance.
Recommended to stay not just once, will be back again.
LEE
Singapore
10
Scored 10
If the weather is good, I would recommend going up the...
If the weather is good, I would recommend going up the Observatory where one could view the entire Lake Toya.
Not to be missed is the Jigokudani - Hell Valley and must try the onsen there. Very tourist friendly (surprisingly big towels were provided).
There was a nice cafe near Lake Toya which serves very good pizza.
Patricia Wong
Malaysia
10
Scored 10
The hometown of Onsen a.k.a the hotspring bath.
The hometown of Onsen a.k.a the hotspring bath. Hotel in here is kinda on the expensive end, it could cost you almost $400-500/night but it you want to have a nice and good experience it's worth it. There's a few tourist attraction but not much but you can take a bus to a 10mnt near town which is more lively, there's also a ninja village which a must visit for a ninja fans, food is good overall and hokkaido is known as a Miso prefecture, drown yourself into a miso ramen nearby and taste a heaven soup breath life into your cold body in winter which is the best time to visit here around dec - feb. definitely would come again next year after the travel ban lifted ^^
The dinner and breakfast was really lovely. Really delicious. A really great experience. However the staff's English were kinda limited so there were times when we were confused when they tried to explain how to eat something, etc. But it's no big issue.
We booked the room with private onsen, it was a great idea because when we went to check out the public onsen area after dinner, we saw that there were a lot of people at least at the shower/locker area so we didn't get down to the onsen.
Mahoroba is a splendid hotel especially for onsen. The hotel is immense. Our rooms were large that could easily fit 4 people. Our dinner buffet was fantastic. It has wide variety of selection including crab leg, sashimi and steak. We were fully filled. Breakfast buffet was also served us well. The best part was its onsen. It was brilliant. It was huge and fully equipped. There were numbers of pools with different mineral water. The view was also amazing. We were all satisfied.
This onsen hotel is located in the heart of noboribetsu, just 3 mins away from jigokudani. Amazing spread and variety for dinner and breakfast buffet, and a dedicated kids play space and even kids dinner buffet spread (no one pointed it out to us, but we chanced upon it luckily). The onsen and rooms are old but well maintained, and the hotel can get quite crowded with big groups coming in but the hotel is well-equipped for that. The price point is also extremely reasonable.
The onsen wasn't as luxurious as we thought it would be, but we had a good time. Bath was big and hot, with outside and inside variants. I definitely recommend the outside bath on floor 7 on the north building. Hotel even had karaoke rooms and some arcade and crane machines on floor B1. Food was all-you-can eat for both breakfast and dinner, which was really good and plentiful.
Traditional Ryokan with hospitality and service as its main focus. Staff were friendly and helpful, and made accommodations for our dinner even though we arrived quite late due to the heavy rain. Dinner and breakfast were rich, balanced and delicious, and were served in our rooms. Onsen was extremely authentic, with the signature Noboribetsu soupy and sulfurous onsen waters.
The staff cleaned the snow off our luggage and brought it to our room which was clean. They are friendly and provide a nice Ryokan experience. Their English can be hard to understand, but they did their best to communicate and it was good enough for our stay. The food was great and, imo, worth the price. The onsen was soothing and left my skin feeling good.
The private onsen was really lovely- an indoor and outdoor area. Same with the public onsen facilities. Everything was really clean, the staff was super helpful and it was really close to everything in town and a quick walk to Jigokudani. Dinner and breakfast were both great. So much food and lots of variety!
- extremely close to the Noboribetsu onsen bus station. Just 1-2 min walk.
- warm and helpful staff
- breakfast food clearly marked if it contained allergens
- huge spacious room, comfortable bathroom with cloak area, vanity area, private onsen
- variety of amenities in room
The rooms were spacious and clean, staff super helpful and the crab dinner meal was incredible with so much to choose from!
Onsens were great and we loved the outdoor areas too - would definitely recommend anyone coming in Noboribetsu to stay here!
It's right next to the station and the staff is really nice! you can rent a bunch of stuff in case you forgot and it's only 20 minutes away from noboribetsu onsen!
Lovely place. The indoor and outdoor onsen are amazing. The rooms are comfortable and have everything you need. the breakfast in room was also quite excellent.
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