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Latest Reviews for Myoko Hotels

Akakura Kanko Hotel
4.6/521 Reviews
The hotel is halfway up the mountain in the mountains. The view from the room is very good! We went to the night before the heavy snow, the snow scene is beautiful! The breakfast at the hotel needs to be determined to be Japanese or Western. The hotel’s hot springs are indoors and outdoors, and the outdoor faces the mountains and snow, and you can see skiers slipping through. There is also a family bathroom, reservations are available, and the family can have a hot spring together. Free parking in the car park. Founded in 1937, this hotel was recreated in 1965 and feels like a very upscale hotel, with its special features from the details. Great hotel worth staying for a few more days
Xplore by Active Life
3.7/59 Reviews
Had a good experience in the hotel -- we snowboarded during our stay and the room was large enough to unpack our gear and get out quick! The drying area was near the exit, so we didn't have to go through unnecessary flights of stairs. The room isn't the most well-maintained room, but I usually get allergic to tatami mat dust and I didn't get a single allergic reaction during my stay. Slept like a log. Also the front desk was amazing -- Nim, thank you! The owner also personally escorted our car to safety as we stupidly used a non-4wd to a ski resort. Thanks Regan. The hotel isn't perfect -- it needs a bit more polish, but a few tweaks like improving the wifi signal and hiring more service-oriented personnel would improve the hotel by leaps and bounds.
Kogakuro
4.6/58 Reviews
Outstanding memorable stay. Onsen is lovely, with delightful amenities. Open overnight, it offers a great respite soak after a long day of ski. It is within a 10min walk to the ski lifts (with 3 kids along) and <5min to main street where everything is. Pacing expectations that this is a traditional older establishment, the rooms were very warm, clean, spacious and comfortable. Breakfast spread was thoughtful and accommodated a variety of preferences. There is a huge bar, warm fireplace and spacious sitting area. Meiko and the other older lady personify the image of gracious, sincere and traditional service where they know your needs and bring heart into what they serve. A causal enquiry led to phone calls, reservations and a very last min cake. Upon hearing the kids were unwell, they offered warm food and even brought them up to our rooms. Very much like how a thoughtful and loving grandparent would during stayovers. Dinner with reservations was a delightful and amazing spread. Home brewed plum wine is a must! This winter was cold and blizzardy. But this place filled our hearts over the week with comforts of home, gentle warmth and impeccable service. a sincerity that will follow us for many seasons to come. It has been our privilege to stay here. Thank you.
Hotel Route-Inn Myoko Arai
3.8/536 Reviews
This is one of the older hotel in this group of chain. We stayed 1 night while visiting Mount Naeba. The same expectation can be expected of this hotel. Free buffet breakfast, drinks coupon, public bath, coin operated laundry n free parking. This hotel has slightly older rooms and much smaller double or twin rooms than the others. Maybe the design was in the 80s ? The bathroom was very small and had a high step to climb. Could be dangerous for the elderly or those need to use the bathroom in the middle of the night. The hotel serves set dinner during the weekdays due to the limited choices of restaurants around the area. The room was also a bit noisy as it is along a busy road n room was not well noise insulated.
Hotel Alpen Blick
3.7/511 Reviews
I found a discount coupon in Myoko City, so I booked a stay there. At check-in, another person received a coupon worth 2000 yen. I was a little disappointed that I couldn't use it inside the hotel. The hotel staff told me which stores I could use, and I went shopping.  Since it was probably after the autumn leaves and before the ski season, I think the coupons were available. However, although there was sleet when we arrived, it started to snow heavily in the evening. Well, I left the hotel room up to me this time, but it was a spacious Japanese-Western style room that had been beautifully renovated. The sofa in the room was also big. The wash area and toilet are unit baths. There is no safe. I started by taking a bath in the indoor bath on the first floor. The water was quite hot (probably around 42 degrees), but it was pleasantly hot. It is a free and transparent hot spring. The washroom area is stocked with toiletries and other toiletries. Maybe it was because the water was hot, but after a bath I had apple cheeks for the first time in a while. The next morning, I went to the open-air bath on the third floor. There are two washing areas, but the open-air bath is large. The open-air bath is a semi-open-air bath with the entire surface open. In the morning, there was a blanket of snow. Dinner was at a separate beer garden. It's only a few minutes by shuttle bus. Breakfast was a buffet at the hotel restaurant. The content of Viking is normal. There were no local products like this. Maybe it's because some of the staff are Vietnamese (?), but we also had Vietnamese pho and banh mi. For rice, there was tororo and barley rice, as well as sea bream rice with chazuke. The snowy scenery from the restaurant and the sea of ​​clouds were very beautiful. It was a reasonable hotel, and I was able to experience a beer garden buffet dinner, and it was a great experience with the scenery for the first time this winter, a nice hot spring, and a clean, spacious room.

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Total Properties7
Number of Reviews85
Lowest PriceDKK 343
Highest PriceDKK 23,719
Average Price (Weekends)DKK 3,355
Average Price (Weekdays)DKK 3,279