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Sounkyo Kankou Hotel
3.5/553 Reviews
The front desk was a foreigner, so it was a little difficult to hear the important part. A little correspondence ... After all there are many foreigners. People in China or somewhere. Even though the bath is written as a silent bath, it is forever talking in a loud voice. I usually hit the dressing room and was squeezed (laughs) It's not related to the hotel, but it's better to know that there are many foreigners. It was good that the room had a fairly long extension cord. Breakfast was good with a lot of drinks. It's normal to say it's delicious. It was a little difficult because the parking lot was underneath, not in front of me. The hot spring was null and I didn't sweat at all. Rather, I sweated more when I took a hot bath ...
Choyo Resort Hotel
4/541 Reviews
To Sounkyo for the first time for the purpose of the Icefall Festival. This time I booked a Chaoyang resort near the venue. The decisive factor was that there was a free transfer from Asahikawa. However, on this day, both round trips were canceled, probably because there were few bus reservations. But it was good that the bus fare was for a round trip. It's a bigger hotel than I expected, and the exterior looks like a mountain lodge in the European Alps? This time, I booked Japanese Modern. It's a little small but I like the design. However, be careful as the small steps when going to bed are easy to stumble. Equipped with a kettle pot and tea set. Amenities such as toothbrushes and shavings are styles that you bring from the front desk. There are two large communal baths with a small open-air hot spring. Replacement system for men and women. The open-air bath while looking at the way is pleasant. The quality of the spring was also unexpectedly very good. The meal is buffet with dinner Japanese food. Depending on the word of mouth, it was not good, but there are a wide variety of dishes with local cuisine motifs centered on four countries around the Alps, which is good for Western food lovers. The taste was not bad either. There are also Japanese food such as sashimi and pot. The price was reasonable and there was a round-trip transfer and the staff was nice. Recommended inn.
Mount View Hotel
3.3/536 Reviews
Far more than expected, I thought that this cheap hotel for foreigners would be very poor (because there is no information on it on the official website of Sounkyo), and it is actually very satisfied! The hotel is very old, but the cleaning is very clean, the price is bigger than expected, and the use is more convenient. Catering is also very good, at this price, the price is very high, crab legs and salmon to eat! Very close to the bus stop and the shopping street. The only dissatisfaction is that Ishikagawa is on the edge of the hotel, and the sound of the water is louder at night.
Sounkaku
3.6/516 Reviews
A hundred-year-old shop, the first hotel in Sounkyo! The outdoor hot spring is great! It is a bit tiring to walk from the station to the hotel in winter with luggage. If there is no luggage, there is no snow and ice on the road, the station is very convenient to the hotel!
Choyo Tei
3.5/522 Reviews
There are only two options for the hotel in Daxueshan. It seems that this one was chosen a little higher. In fact, the two hotels are face to face. Because the room is cheap, there are many tour groups, and many people eat. The room is small, but the place to bathe is very large, there is a unique green tea soup, other places are average.
Hotel Taisetsu Onsen&Canyon Resort
4.2/547 Reviews
I came here advised by the staff at my hostel, looking for a tattoo-friendly onsen. This is a large, fancy resort and I don't deny I felt a little out of place at first 😁 The place is super nice, yet the entrance (without towel fee) is only 1000 yen, or 800 if you have the discount coupon from the hostel, which is conveniently next door. I have very large, very visible tattoos (including on my arms, legs and neck) and I was allowed entrance without any issues, although in some of the bath areas there are signs that say ”No tattooes”, which I figure must be old. There are a few different pools, both indoor and outdoor, including an open-air bath on the 7th floor, overlooking the magnificent mountains and gorge. I was the only foreigner and the only person with tattoos. I'm so stoked I could experience such a place, definitely worth visiting if you have tattoos and are in the Daisetsuzan area!

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