Anonymous User
December 20, 2025
Location: Right outside the Noboribetsu JR station, there's a hot spring bus available for 450 yen per person. I arrived quite late, so the only buses left were those going to the hot spring town, not directly to Dai-ichi Takimotokan. However, it's only about a 10-minute walk from the hot spring town, though it might take a bit longer with luggage as it's a steep uphill climb.
Upon entering, there's a lobby area with self-check-in machines next to it, which was quite convenient. I also had to pay a 600 yen hot spring tax upon arrival. The room wasn't large, but it was very clean. After changing into the yukata provided in the room, I went to the hot spring at Dai-ichi Takimotokan across the street. It was quite spacious, with both indoor and outdoor baths, truly comfortable 😌.
Staying here offers great value for money, though meals aren't included. You can buy bread and coffee for breakfast on the first floor.
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