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Noboribetsu Onsengo Takinoya
4.7/560 Reviews

Noboribetsu Onsengo Takinoya

Noboribetsu|2.42km from Shinnoboribetsuo Bridge
I have always wanted to stay in Kyo Takinoya ever since I visited Noboribetsu for the first time in 2015. That’s why we have decided to stay here during our honeymoon. We booked a Japanese style room with private onsen for our stay. We drove for around 2 hours from Niseko. Upon arriving the parking lot, we are greeted by the hotel staff. They guided us to a parking spot and helped us to carry our luggage to the room. Before we can set foot in the hotel lobby, we need to take off our shoes. Once we finished checkin. They took us to the hotel lounge where we were served some tea and Yokan before they took us to our room. Our room was spacious, clean and very traditional. Overall, it was quite well maintained considering the history of this hotel although we do see some wear and tear on the cabinet door. You can decide whether to set up the tatami in the living room or bed room area. A staff came in and set it all up while we were having dinner. Speaking of dinner, it was all served inside our room’s dining area at a selected time. We just need to sit in the dining room and wait for the dinner to come. A female staff politely asked to came in from the dinning area’s backdoor on time. The food was delicate and delicious. We are overall very satisfied and we especially enjoy the sashimi. The living room is only three steps away and we just rest there after dessert. After the table was cleared, they put a pot of iced cold water there for us. It was a great addition and thoughtful after the hot in-room onsen. There were 2 public onsen in the hotel. The onsen on 5/F is quite small but it had a nice mountain view. There were only 2 showers and I had to wait in line for shower when I visited it around 5-6pm. We visited the another Onsen in the morning before we checked out. It is located on B2/F. The onsen area is a lot larger and there are way more showers.

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Kashoutei Hanaya
4.5/517 Reviews

Kashoutei Hanaya

Noboribetsu|2.02km from Shinnoboribetsuo Bridge
Every year, many children's shoes go to Japan for bathing, and there are countless hot spring options in Japan from south to north. But my favorite is to wait for this sulfur hot spring. # 花 中 庭 花 屋 Ryokan Ryokan [Location] # ▲ Kashotei Hanaya This ryokan is known for traditional Kaiseki cuisine, and guests can enjoy breakfast and dinner in the room. The hotel offers sulfur hot springs, as well as open-air baths in addition to the large baths. There are three choices of rooms: Japanese, semi-Japanese and semi-Western, and western. ▲ ᖇOOᗰ I chose Japanese style, enough for 18 square meters. The hotel staff will help you make the bed, and the luggage box will help you get it when you check in ... The room has a large window facing the garden. ▲ ᗷᖇᗴᗩKᖴᗩᔕT It is included in the room rate. The buffet is very rich. When you check in, you must reserve a meal for the next day. Time based on your next day trip ... ▲ ᕼOT ᔕᑭᖇ I ᑎᘜᔕ The hot spring here is divided into indoor and outdoor. It is recommended to go outdoors to run a wave. It is very comfortable. Although the pool is not large, it is really comfortable. The skin is smooth after soaking, and you can drink a glass of Japanese beer after soaking ... Drinks are free in the coffee area in the hotel. Those who can't drink beer can enjoy other drinks here. They also bought horse oil here. (I used the hotel bathhouse and found it very useful. I bought two bottles immediately after soaking) ▲ Tᖇᗩ ᑎᔕᑭ OᖇT Waiting at the other train station, do taxi. 6.7 km from the hotel. However, to the train station is the scheduled hotel shuttle bus, you need to book the departure time for the waiter one day in advance. ▲ ᗩᖇO ᑌᑎᗪ Ten minutes walk to the city 15 minutes to Hell Valley 15 minutes to Bear Park Cable Car 💰 Double room from 1500RMB 🏷️ No.134 Noboribetsu, Noboribetsu-cho, Hokkaido
Noboribetsu Grand Hotel
4.4/559 Reviews

Noboribetsu Grand Hotel

Noboribetsu|2.19km from Shinnoboribetsuo Bridge
Noboribetsu, Hokkaido Prefecture. Filled with the mists of the North Pacific Ocean deep in the forrest valley lies the home of the thermal volcanic “hell valley”, all-natural hot springs, lakes, and the cuddly Bear Mountain Park. This is a tourist’s escape from whatever burdens them in the city, into the natural wonderland of mountains, hot spring streams, and warm local hospitality. The Noboribetsu Grand Hotel was opened in 1938. What was the Noboribetsu Guest House now revolutionized and expanded into a 300 plus room hotel with a finished off with a hot spring spa. Now a popular holiday getaway for the tourists both from Japan and abroad, this hotel packs itself to the brim both during the hot summers and the freezing winters. As part of our adventures down and around Hokkaido, we experienced this hotel and here’s our honest review of the Noboribetsu Grand Hotel: Our stay occurred from July 22nd to 23rd, this was our first night in Hokkaido after a long flight from Shanghai. A long hour drive from the highly trafficked New Chitose Airport would lead you to the Grand Hotel. Upon driving up, you would see how old the hotel is with its grey tiled walls and white drive up area. Greeting us at the hotel were the bellmen bowing as they would in the Japanese-style etiquette as you enter the lobby filled with one of Noboribetsu’s gift shop, monster figures, and marbled front desk area. None of the staff members spoke much English, so our lovely tour guide helped us in translation. Our check-in agent guided us through the specific details of the hotel facilities, breakfast facilities, and tatami installation times. We were given a 4-person Japanese-style “VIP” room, which consists of an at most 30 SQM space with a tatami floored living/bedroom space combination, a sitting room, a toilet room, a sink area, and a compact bathroom with separate shower & bathtub facilities. During the daytimes, living room acts a place for dining and seating with tatami chairs and a table. The TV stands at a corner. At around 7PM, the room attendants would turnover the tatami beds by moving the tables and chairs into the closet space and setting up the tatami beds. The tatami beds were rather inconvenient for us because of the size of the pillows that made of the tatami rather hard to sleep on. Don’t get us wrong, tatami beds are an efficient sleeping beds for families, but a single small sized pillow per bed makes the difference between authentic Japanese comfort and discomfort. Much of the challenge during the sleeping process was making sure your body stayed on the mattress when getting used to the firm yet small bean-filled pillow. I would recommend rooms that they provide that caters to a more westernized style with full beds. The tatami issue is a situation the hotel needs to revamp on. If they can start providing extra pillows in the closet or thicker sized pillows, it would be a great turnaround. The Japanese Hot Spring SPA concept is quite bizarre. Unlike mos
Takinoya Bekkan Tamanoyu
4.4/511 Reviews

Takinoya Bekkan Tamanoyu

Noboribetsu|2.33km from Shinnoboribetsuo Bridge
We wanted a more private ryokan experience with dinner served privately rather than a buffet so we chose this ryokan. It was a great experience although it cost a lot, I think the price is a bit steep for services or food provided. The good: the location is central, on the shopping street itself and very walkable to the Hell Valley. We arrived by car and there is free parking just across the ryokan. The ryokan is smallish so more personal. We were served dinner in a private room, very cozy and intimate compared to buffet with lots of other tourists in bigger hotels. There was no non smoking room but I was pleasantly surprised by the very clean air. The onsen is small one outdoor one indoor but we were the only people using it - just me and my three daughters and my husband next door in the man side - fantastic since it was our first onsen experience and we were worried about being in our birth suit. The shampoos etc was very good in the onsen. The not so good: It was quite hard to locate as the sign is not in English. It took us a while. The main course of the dinner was a disappointment, the grilled mackerel was dried and not piping hot. The same dish served at Onsen Ichiba just up the road was so much better. The other main course choice was pork which was average. The sashimi was a standout but for my hubby who doesn’t eat raw food the dinner was very mediocre despite the high price. Overall it was a great first onsen and ryokan experience.

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Noboribetsu Grand Hotel
4.4/559 Reviews
Noboribetsu, Hokkaido Prefecture. Filled with the mists of the North Pacific Ocean deep in the forrest valley lies the home of the thermal volcanic “hell valley”, all-natural hot springs, lakes, and the cuddly Bear Mountain Park. This is a tourist’s escape from whatever burdens them in the city, into the natural wonderland of mountains, hot spring streams, and warm local hospitality. The Noboribetsu Grand Hotel was opened in 1938. What was the Noboribetsu Guest House now revolutionized and expanded into a 300 plus room hotel with a finished off with a hot spring spa. Now a popular holiday getaway for the tourists both from Japan and abroad, this hotel packs itself to the brim both during the hot summers and the freezing winters. As part of our adventures down and around Hokkaido, we experienced this hotel and here’s our honest review of the Noboribetsu Grand Hotel: Our stay occurred from July 22nd to 23rd, this was our first night in Hokkaido after a long flight from Shanghai. A long hour drive from the highly trafficked New Chitose Airport would lead you to the Grand Hotel. Upon driving up, you would see how old the hotel is with its grey tiled walls and white drive up area. Greeting us at the hotel were the bellmen bowing as they would in the Japanese-style etiquette as you enter the lobby filled with one of Noboribetsu’s gift shop, monster figures, and marbled front desk area. None of the staff members spoke much English, so our lovely tour guide helped us in translation. Our check-in agent guided us through the specific details of the hotel facilities, breakfast facilities, and tatami installation times. We were given a 4-person Japanese-style “VIP” room, which consists of an at most 30 SQM space with a tatami floored living/bedroom space combination, a sitting room, a toilet room, a sink area, and a compact bathroom with separate shower & bathtub facilities. During the daytimes, living room acts a place for dining and seating with tatami chairs and a table. The TV stands at a corner. At around 7PM, the room attendants would turnover the tatami beds by moving the tables and chairs into the closet space and setting up the tatami beds. The tatami beds were rather inconvenient for us because of the size of the pillows that made of the tatami rather hard to sleep on. Don’t get us wrong, tatami beds are an efficient sleeping beds for families, but a single small sized pillow per bed makes the difference between authentic Japanese comfort and discomfort. Much of the challenge during the sleeping process was making sure your body stayed on the mattress when getting used to the firm yet small bean-filled pillow. I would recommend rooms that they provide that caters to a more westernized style with full beds. The tatami issue is a situation the hotel needs to revamp on. If they can start providing extra pillows in the closet or thicker sized pillows, it would be a great turnaround. The Japanese Hot Spring SPA concept is quite bizarre. Unlike mos
Bourou Noguchi Noboribetsu (Adult Only)
4.5/522 Reviews
This is a belated post. I stayed 1 night in this hotel in May 2018 and it was unforgettable. Each room is as big as an apartment, complete with lounge and private onsen in the bathroom. But I must warn that the bathroom windows have no shades and it looks out to the car park and forest (depending on which side of the hotel your room is). Overall, the rooms are big, beds are comfortable and bathrooms are luxurious. The breakfast is also delicious!
Ryotei Hanayura
4.7/577 Reviews
Traditional Japanese ryokan. Charming in an old style. Food is great, from the aspects of ingredients selections to presentations. The location is good too, closed to shopping street, next to the hell valley.. so near that we smell sulphur all the time. We had 2 traditional kaiseki dinners which were adventurous and amazing. However, we were put off by shark fin soup in one of the appetizer dishes. It is sad. Onsen water was genuine from my opinion. It made my skin and hair so soft and straightaway! Magic! However, the public onsen room was quite old and looked slightly unclean. This could be improved I think. The room was tiny. The shower/bathroom was also tiny. According to the size, I think our stay is overpriced.
Oyado Kiyomizuya
4.4/552 Reviews
A real Japanese hotel, you have to take off your shoes when you enter the door, wear the hotel's bamboo shoes to the room or walk around; when you go out, hand over the key to the front desk, their staff will help you take out the shoes and put a chair next to it for easy shoes. The hotel staff is mainly elderly, with Japanese-style clothing, very Japanese flavor; The front desk staff is fluent in English and will give you details about the location of the hotel, the time it takes to walk to different attractions, the hotel also has coupons for tickets to bear ranch, if I remember correctly, it is 10% discount. Booked a set meal with half a meal, including dinner and breakfast, and a special person will send the room to set it up at a fixed time; dinner is about to be sent to the 2-3 round, and the food can't be supported. The key is that when I haven't digested the meal the night before, the breakfast the next day is delivered as scheduled. I feel that the night and morning of staying in this hotel are eating and eating. The room is actually very large, with a living room (Japanese lounge), guest room and separate bathroom, bathroom. The hotel's hot spring pool is not big, the hot spring should not be the mainstay of their home, the mainstay may be a Japanese-style set meal.
Noboribetsu Guest House AKA & AO
4.4/526 Reviews
Given the small remote location of the city, this is a really charming, modern guesthouse with good amenities. It’s very clean, has a small kitchen for guests, and a cafe with coffee and homemade soft serve (it’s great!) Five minute walk to the train station and bus to the Onsen. Good common seating area too and nice modern bathrooms. The dorms are also nice but beds and pillows are a bit too firm for me. But fine overall. The curtain for the beds is also a little cumbersome but it’s a nice big space to spread out. Can be snug with luggage but overall works. Staff is also very nice and speaks English well overall. Breakfast is free and quite good too. This hostel is a bit expensive for the area and Japan but with the breakfast included I think it’s a good deal overall. Would definitely stay again.
Takinoya Bekkan Tamanoyu
4.4/511 Reviews
We wanted a more private ryokan experience with dinner served privately rather than a buffet so we chose this ryokan. It was a great experience although it cost a lot, I think the price is a bit steep for services or food provided. The good: the location is central, on the shopping street itself and very walkable to the Hell Valley. We arrived by car and there is free parking just across the ryokan. The ryokan is smallish so more personal. We were served dinner in a private room, very cozy and intimate compared to buffet with lots of other tourists in bigger hotels. There was no non smoking room but I was pleasantly surprised by the very clean air. The onsen is small one outdoor one indoor but we were the only people using it - just me and my three daughters and my husband next door in the man side - fantastic since it was our first onsen experience and we were worried about being in our birth suit. The shampoos etc was very good in the onsen. The not so good: It was quite hard to locate as the sign is not in English. It took us a while. The main course of the dinner was a disappointment, the grilled mackerel was dried and not piping hot. The same dish served at Onsen Ichiba just up the road was so much better. The other main course choice was pork which was average. The sashimi was a standout but for my hubby who doesn’t eat raw food the dinner was very mediocre despite the high price. Overall it was a great first onsen and ryokan experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

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    Dai-Ichi Takimotokan,Ryotei HanayuraandNoboribetsu Sekisui Tei are some of the most popular hotels.

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    Kashoutei Hanaya is a popular hotel for couples.

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    Bourou Noguchi Noboribetsu (Adult Only) is a popular luxury hotel that's not too expensive.

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    Whether you're travelling for business or going on a holiday, Sanseikan is your best choice.

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    According to Trip.com's data, the average price for a weekend night at hotels near Shinnoboribetsuo Bridge in Noboribetsu is S$ 772. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

  • What hotels near Shinnoboribetsuo Bridge offer breakfast?

    A delicious breakfast is a great way to kick start your day. If you want to stay at a hotel with breakfast near Shinnoboribetsuo Bridge in Noboribetsu, consider Dai-Ichi Takimotokan,Ryotei HanayuraandNoboribetsu Sekisui Tei . Be sure to book these popular hotels in advance!

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    According to Trip.com's data, the average price per night at hotels near Shinnoboribetsuo Bridge in Noboribetsu is S$ 437. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

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    Whether you're travelling for business or leisure, Wi-Fi is an essential. Dai-Ichi Takimotokan, Ryotei Hanayura and Noboribetsu Sekisui Tei are all popular hotels that have free Wi-Fi.

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    Since staying fit is important to a lot of guests, it's no surprise that gyms can be found in many hotels. Ryotei Hanayura,Noboribetsu ManseikakuandYumoto Noboribetsu are some popular hotels with gyms.

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    Dai-Ichi Takimotokan,Noboribetsu Grand HotelandYumoto Noboribetsu are popular accessible hotels.

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    Many guests care about the quality of the rooms they stay in and want to ensure that their rooms have fresh, clean air. Dai-Ichi Takimotokan,Ryotei HanayuraandNoboribetsu Sekisui Tei are all popular hotels with non-smoking rooms.

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    If you're planning on driving to Shinnoboribetsuo Bridge in Noboribetsu, why not stay at Dai-Ichi Takimotokan,Ryotei HanayuraandNoboribetsu Sekisui Tei ? These are all popular hotels with parking lots.

  • What hotels are recommended near Shinnoboribetsuo Bridge?

    If you're having a hard time choosing a hotel, consider staying at Noboribetsu Onsengo Takinoya,Dai-Ichi TakimotokanandYumoto Noboribetsu , these hotels have great reviews. Be sure you book early!

  • Which hotels near Shinnoboribetsuo Bridge are good for business travelers?

    When it comes to business trips, choosing a hotel with convenient transportation links is important to many guests. Noboribetsu Onsengo Takinoya, Noboribetsu Manseikakuand Oyado Kiyomizuya are popular economical hotels.

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    Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to Shinnoboribetsuo Bridge in Noboribetsu. Dai-Ichi Takimotokan,Ryotei HanayuraandHotel Mahoroba are some popular hotels with pools.

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    If you like the idea of sampling local flavours while travelling, consider staying at Dai-Ichi Takimotokan, Ryotei Hanayura and Noboribetsu Sekisui Tei . There are plenty of restaurants that serve local dishes near these hotels.

More about Noboribetsu

If you want to stay at the best hotel in Noboribetsu, Trip.com is here to help! Planning a trip to Noboribetsu? Noboribetsu is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit. Noboribetsu is not a big city. When traveling here, you can choose to stay in hotels around the city center.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Noboribetsu. JR Washibetsu Station is a large train station in Noboribetsu. It's convenient to stay at a hotel in the nearby area.

Noboribetsu is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. The local average price is 299 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 1 five-star hotels in Noboribetsu at an average price of 502 SGD per night. There are 5 four-star hotels in Noboribetsu at an average price of 313 SGD per night. There are 8 three-star hotels in Noboribetsu at an average price of 317 SGD per night. There are 3 two-star hotels in Noboribetsu at an average price of 167 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Noboribetsu, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Hotel Mahoroba in Noboribetsu is a favorite among Trip.com users. Oyado Kiyomizuya Hokkaido is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Noboribetsu, nearby attractions like River Oyunuma Natural Footbath can be your first stop. You can choose attractions in Noboribetsu that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Oyunuma Pond, Sunlaiva Ski Area. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Noboribetsu Marine Park Nixe, Noboribetsu Onsen-cho, Hell Valley. Commercial areas like Wakasaimo Honpo, Daikokuya are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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