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Le Grand Karuizawa Hotel & Resort
4.4/537 Reviews
Cost performance is the best hotel. The price is middle class, but the quality is only a luxury hotel. So please stay for a while. I write the improvement points afterwards, but it is a level that you don't have to hesitate to stay because it is trivial. The first is that there are few amenities. There is no cosmetic water or body cream system in particular. It is not possible because it is a recent flow, but I think it is the best if there is. The second is hot spring. The facilities and atmosphere are the best, but it is difficult to sit slowly because the water flow in the bathtub is strong. It's flowing sideways. The staff is perfect if you have another step of hospitality. If you carry out training like Hyatt, I think it's worth it even if it's 20% plus at a price.
Karuizawa Prince Hotel East
4.6/577 Reviews
A pleasant stay. The hotel staff (Ms. Zheng and Miss Xiao) are friendly and enthusiastic. The hotel is close to the station and has good internal facilities. The scenery is great and the breakfast is delicious.
Shiotsubo Onsen Hotel
4.5/57 Reviews
It was a building that felt the age. It is difficult to say that there are many stains in carpets and cheeks, but the cleaning of the room, bath, dining room, parking lot, etc. was well done. The staff at the hotel felt good. It seems that the hot spring has a slight fragrance like a disinfectant and circulates. It was a weak alkaline spring, but there is no particular feeling of moisture. The open-air bath was not seasonally blurred and it was just good. There is a spring pool in front of the open-air bath, and you need to be careful not to enter it wrong, laugh. Dinner was just a good meal, such as eggplant, tonpouro, tenfura, and tezushi sushi, and it was a meal that was not fun and tired of the eyes. The dining room was quiet and slow, whether it was still influenced by corona self-restraint or there were many overnight guests. I think it is good to visit in the autumn leaves season. However, since the main road to the hotel is steep and steep, it may be severe if there is no chain, of course, in winter. There is no convenience store nearby, and there is a vending machine, but it is a hotel price of 150 yen for can coffee. If you come from the Nakagaruizawa area, there is one convenience store, so you can use it. Smoking in the room was OK though the whole building was non-smoking.
The Prince Karuizawa
4.7/569 Reviews
Out of the world location with breathtaking views and stark fall colours all around. Sumptuous buffet breakfast though with limited choice for an Indian vegetarian. Luxurious rooms. Lavishly furnished hot spring bath area, complimentary during stay. Free bus shuttle every few minutes to the railway station and nearby important places. On the flip side, (a) lunch buffet in the hotel's restaurant was fully booked; (b) bell service involves long wait and we had to pull our heavy strollers half a km from the room to the foyer on an inclined path carpeted all along making the task very strenuous and tiring.
Dormy Club Karuizawa
4.4/54 Reviews
We stayed with an old couple and a child couple with 6 grandchildren. I was impressed by the friendly response and smartness of the staff. I enjoyed my stay with consideration for children. I'm a potter, but I drank while enjoying a large coffee cup and tea tableware at the breakfast venue.
Hoshinoya Karuizawa
4.2/561 Reviews
After a great stay at the Hoshinoya Okinawa last year, we were looking forward to staying at the ”main” resort, which did not disappoint. I love how Hoshinoya takes a completely different approach to luxury than a Four Seasons or an Aman. This is not about excess and opulence. This is about simplicity, discreteness, thoughtfulness and nature. We stayed at one of the water-side villas, which appear to be worth the higher rate than the row of villas farther away. Check-in and reception were a breeze, except for the expected English language gap. There are a few staff members who speak very good English, but overall you can tell some of the staff will struggle. The rooms are gorgeous. High ceilings. Turn on some music and it will echo wonderfully. There is some attention paid to lighting. The sleeping areas are darker. And quieter. The only sound filling the room is the rush of the water. The rooms are extremely clean and you will find yourself tidying up your own clothes just to not mess up the clean/zen vibe of your room. Being able to wear the yukata around the resort and even in nearby areas was great. Next time I will make sure to pack less clothes. We ordered the kaiseki style breakfast and dinner. The breakfast was a bit too much on the veggie side but the dinner was excellent. Pricey, but worth it. More reasonably-priced dining options are available at the nearby Harunire Terrace, which is a 15-minute walk or a 5-minute ride with the resort's free car service. The Meditation Bath facility in the resort was more than enough for me to enjoy the hot springs. It's open to very late and you can check via a web site as to whether the place is crowded or not. My wife ventured out to the larger Tonbo no yu onsen and thoroughly loved it. It won't take you a lot of time but just walking around the resort grounds is amazingly relaxing. The layout does come across as a bit too manicured but still very pleasing both visually and aurally. I didn't want to go too much into the details of the place because part of the wonder of this resort is discovering and marveling at it for the first time yourself. If you can shed the concept of excess and luxury and opulence and are open to a ”very” different approach, then go.

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Number of Hotels11
Number of Reviews782
Lowest PriceS$ 111
Highest PriceS$ 6,063
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 1,058
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 851