Reviews for Niigata Prefecture Hotels

Toyoko Inn Joetsu Myoko Eki Nishi Guchi
4.1/573 Reviews
The front desk service was very welcoming. The room is large and the environment is good. Breakfast is plentiful. Close to the subway. Easy to travel. Will choose to stay in the future.
Naeba Prince Hotel
4.3/5136 Reviews
There is a slope in front of you and the best location. This time, I used a plan with a ski lift ticket, so it was very good value. The room was a long time ago, but there is no problem because it only sleeps after skiing. The gondola from Naeba Ski Resort to the next Kagura Ski Resort was wonderful. However, it was difficult to have a balanced meal because it was an accommodation plan without meals. Since it was a weekday, there were many restaurants on holidays, and I felt that every restaurant was generally more valuable than the quality. There are two large communal baths, but one of the men's baths was under repair and could not be used, and the only underground large communal bath that was available was incredibly far away. Also, it was dark and lacking in cleanliness, probably because it wasn't cleaned very well, so I didn't want to enter twice. I think it would be difficult to stay unless it was for skiing purposes.
Ryugon
4.1/519 Reviews
It was used during the 2022 Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale. The main building, where the lobby is located, is an old private house built in the Meiji period and has been designated as a registered tangible cultural property. This modern Japanese-style hotel has been recognized as a three-star hotel in the Michelin Guide Niigata 2020. The calculated space design has a sense of overkill, but it is calming. I stayed in Classic C-type Room 305 (Komatsu), a twin bed placed on a 10 tatami mat, a space next to 4.5 tatami mats and 3 tatami mats, and a reading space facing the front. It was a bit too large for a couple, but the 3 tatami mats were occupied by chairs and were a little inconvenient. Dinner is a full-course meal called ”Snow Country Gastronomy” based on ingredients and traditional dishes that have been eaten in the snow country for generations. Although the taste was above the level, there was no dish that left an impression with the orthodox menu structure. Although it is a different world once you pass through the gate, it is close to the city area and is along National Route 291, which runs parallel to the Uonuma River, so the location is not very environmentally friendly. It's not bad if you decide to stay home.
Shosenkaku Kagetsu
4.8/545 Reviews
About five minutes walk from the station, there is a car transfer, welcome drink is matcha, after check-in, leave your shoes and always slippers. I stayed in a Japanese style room, with a bed in a Japanese room, white based, Bright room with cleanliness The hot springs are not so large, but there is an open-air bath The meal is a restaurant, each group, made like a half-private room, and the face of other groups is not visible. The number of dishes Many, but the volume was about that, just good The restaurant has a courtyard and a pond where the cherry blossoms swim. It was quite a number, and it was amazing. In the lounge, after the evening breakfast, there was a coffee service (self service) The employees were all kind and nice. All the employees were kind and pleasant.
Yukinohana
4.6/567 Reviews
There is a 24-hour convenience store near the station, and the location is great. However, be careful as the parking lot is small. The lobby is small and there is a chair fight. I checked in from 14:00 (it is possible if I pay an additional fee), but it was still a little crowded and there was a chair fight. Check-in was given priority, so the check-in time was about 5 minutes. If you don't like the small rooms, you shouldn't come. (The Japanese suite is relatively large because it has two bedrooms) The view is not good. There is air conditioner, but it is fixed to 24 ℃ in winter and is hot. The food was delicious and there were so many, but it was good (however, the breakfast the next day I ate soba at night was hell) However, from 15:00, it is difficult to make a reservation for meals from 17:30. Because it is difficult, Check in from 14:00 will be easier to take. The hot spring was the best. There are three private baths, but the place called ”Iwanoyu” is crowded, and depending on luck on the day you check in (relatively vacant during dinner) ”Iwanoyu” is vacant early in the morning of the next day (around 4:00 to 6:00). In addition, there are ice candy (free) (evening and night) and Yakult (free) (early morning to morning) at the bathing area, and you can eat ”night soba” for free from 23:00. The service was substantial. The room had a coffee mill and coffee beans and I was able to enjoy authentic coffee. The customer service was also good. It happened to be good, but the people in the lobby and the people in the restaurant were good with a clear voice. (There seems to be no other customer service)
Echigo No Oyado Inamoto
4.5/520 Reviews
I have been to Yuzawa on snowboard for about 15 years and there is a regular inn, but I have a gate in front of the station and stayed with my family because I wanted to stay at a large inn. It's old, but it was more normal than I expected. The uncle at the front desk on the first day was very kind (o ^^ o) Amazake is also free and very delicious! The room was a large room for 3 people! Amenity is minimal and yukata is normal. There is a humidifier in the room. The large communal bath is on the first and third floors, and my husband liked it because he wanted to enter the sauna. Breakfast is not a buffet, but it is delicious with a lot of side dishes such as hot tofu and rice in the pot. I went there for dinner because there are famous shops around the station. I thought it would be nice if I went by private car not in front of the station. The sound of the Shinkansen, the sound of snow removal around, and the people on the road are surprisingly noisy and can be heard quite a bit. And although it was said that it was a three-day holiday, it was said that Wi-Fi was not connected because Yuzawa itself was crowded. Too vulnerable. .. ( -`) But overall it was a good hotel.
Tabist Joetsu Central Hotel Takada Nakamachi
3.1/528 Reviews
ホテルに泊まった、というよりちょっとスリリングなアトラクションに入った感覚。 まずホテル周辺がひどいシャッター街。シャッターが並びすぎて不安になる。 外見もぼろく、入口からフロントまでの道のりが不気味。蛍光灯は交換されておらずチカチカ点滅し、薄暗い。 フロントは静まり返っていて、いきなり無表情の男性が裏から出てきてビクッとする。 エレベーターが古い!ゴウゥゥン!と不安になる音をたてて上に進んでいく。女子2人の弾丸旅だったが不気味さに思わず手を繋ぎ震えながら進む。 安さにつられてホテルを選ぶんじゃなかった! 部屋も不気味。ベッドの向かい側に大きな鏡があり、気味が悪い。冷蔵庫内に無料のミネラルウォーター、それはグッド。 テレビが一度つけるとなかなか消えない。リモコンが壊れているようだ…寝るときもテレビが消えず、つけたまま寝ることに… 電気を消すと天井にまたびっくり! 子供部屋の天井に貼られているような壁紙。 暗い中でも緑色の星が光るようになっていて、チカチカして寝れない… 夜中トイレに起きると、ドアノブにある鍵のつまみが横向きになっておりギョッとする。確かに鍵を閉めたはずなのになぜ?誰かが開けた…? 恐る恐るドアを確かめると、通常と鍵の向きが逆なだけだった…紛らわしい!たまにあるけど! やはり口コミなどを調べて宿は安さだけでなくちゃんと選ぼうと思った。
Hotel Futaba
4.6/559 Reviews
Good points for families with babies There were bath chairs, small chairs for children, and crib in the large communal bath. Bouncers, high chairs and tableware were prepared at the restaurant. I stayed with an infant, so I made a family plan in a room with an open-air bath. However, I was able to take my child to the large communal bath, so it was not a hot spring, it was small, and I didn't have to dare to have a room bath. The hot springs were normal, neither good nor bad, but the view of the observation bath was good, and there were hot water and bathtubs of color 々 type, so I was excited and enjoyed it very much. The air-conditioning in the private room passed through for dinner was too strong to wait for the staff at the serving, so it was cold and painful, so I turned it off without permission. The food was delicious. Breakfast was not a buffet, probably because there were few guests, but the staff was very considerate and I was satisfied with the quality.
Takahan
4.6/538 Reviews
My stay at the Takahan Ryokan was wonderful thanks to the welcoming staff, classic room layout and view, and history of the property. I arrived at Gala Yuzawa Station a little before the official check-in time (3:00 pm) but was still picked up within five minutes after calling. The staff member on the phone spoke good English, as did the two staff members - both non-Japanese - who welcomed me at the hotel. Everyone was patient and went out of their way to help me and answer questions. One staff member led me up to my room on the fifth floor of the hotel, showing me the entrance to the baths from the hot spring presumably under the property and the room Kawabata Yasunari wrote ”Snow Country” in, both on the first floor, along the way. I was really happy with the room, which was quite large by Japanese standards and had a great view. As another reviewer noted, the amenities in the room are dated, but I thought that just added to the charm. As a fan of Kawabata Yasunari, I really enjoyed the history of the place and the chance to look out on the town from the same vantage point he described in his novel. The comfortable seating - with tea set - on the room's balcony/veranda made this especially enjoyable to do. Overall, my stay at the Takahan was one of the most memorable and enjoyable I've had. Highly recommended.
Hotel Mumon
4.2/51 Reviews
Hotel has good heating so perfect for winter stay. Nice fireplace area and nice holding area before stepping out into the cold. The hotel is down a hill from the main thoroughfare. A bit slippery downhill when it becomes icy. Run like a hotel so maybe a bit cold compared to a bed and breakfast. Onsen bath seems a bit dirty with things floating in there compared to other hotels we stayed at. We needed to move to another hotel which is 2km away and the guy offered to drive us there for 2000 yen! Just 1 luggage each and no skis. So on the whole just cold. Breakfast was 1000 yen seemed simple so we skipped and opted to eat in town instead. Probably won't stay there again.

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Hotels Quick Overview

Number of Hotels602
Number of Reviews4,011
Average Price (Weekdays)TWD 6,303
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