Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Myoko, Niigata Prefecture, Koshinetsu, Chubu including Hotel Alpen Blick, Kogakuro, Kofukan, The Address Akakura, Kyukamura Myoko, Ryokan Okayama, Kawaratei, Kogen Hotel Taizan, Resort Project Myoko Kogen, Daimaru.
Restaurants in Myoko
3.5 based on 74 reviews
Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Myoko, Hotel Alpen Blick is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its budget friendly environment and proximity to great restaurants, Hotel Alpen Blick makes it easy to enjoy the best of Myoko. Hotel Alpen Blick is a budget friendly inn offering air conditioning in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests. The inn features a convenience store, shops, and a gift shop. Plus, guests can enjoy a lounge, which has made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Myoko. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Myoko, Hotel Alpen Blick is located a short distance from Okakuratenshin Rokkakudo (1.7 mi) and Hokkokukaido Sekikawa Checkpoint Michino Rekishikan Museum (1.8 mi). Myoko has plenty of Asian restaurants. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like Udon No Fu, Lodge Hunter, and Arakin Ramen, which are serving up some great dishes. Hotel Alpen Blick is sure to make your visit to Myoko one worth remembering.
I really recommend this place for a weekend when you dont want to think about anything. In summer you can play ping-pong or sing in the karaoke for free, and you can also use the hot spring. I really recommend the restaurant, because the Myoko Kogen Beer is AMAZING
4.5 based on 76 reviews
Kogakuro is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Myoko, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Hokkokukaido Sekikawa Checkpoint Michino Rekishikan Museum (2.9 mi), located nearby, makes Kogakuro a great place to stay for those interested in visiting this popular Myoko landmark. Guest rooms offer a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, and Kogakuro makes getting online easy as free wifi is available. You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the onsen ryokan, including baggage storage and a gift shop. In addition, guests can enjoy a lounge during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. While visiting Myoko, you may want to try some tempura at one of the nearby restaurants, such as Udon No Fu. If you’re looking for something to do, Okakuratenshin Rokkakudo (0.3 mi) is a nice way to spend some time, and it is within walking distance of Kogakuro. Enjoy your stay in Myoko!
The hospitality of the staff was exceptional. Very helpful, hard working & always available to assist with questions & recommendations. Onsite onsen is wonderful after a big day on the snow. The location is perfect, close to everything & ski lift. Prompt pick up & shuttle service. Highly recommend.
3.5 based on 21 reviews
Finding an ideal budget friendly onsen ryokan in Myoko does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Kohukan, a nice option for travelers like you. You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator, and you can stay connected during your stay as Kohukan offers guests free wifi. The onsen ryokan features a coffee shop, express check-in and check-out, and baggage storage. Plus, Kohukan offers an on-site restaurant, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. For those interested in checking out Okakuratenshin Rokkakudo (2.6 mi) while visiting Myoko, Kohukan is a short distance away. Guests of Kohukan can find some great restaurants a short walk from the onsen ryokan, including Sushi Place Miyagawa (0.9 mi), Nihontei (0.7 mi), and Takasago Sushi (0.1 mi). If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Hokkokukaido Sekikawa Checkpoint Michino Rekishikan Museum (1.0 mi), which is a popular attraction amongst tourists, and it is within walking distance. Kohukan puts the best of Myoko at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
As I sat in the Onsen looking at the full moon come up through the branches and snow in the trees and over the mountains I thought about why I love this hotel so much. Certainly the Onsen is great. Outside is comfortably warm and inside is hotter. Locals pay to come to use it. The staff is courteous and attentive to the many details that go into a great stay. The warmth from them was genuine and made us feel at home. We stayed in 3 rooms of Japanese style. In the traditional manner they are cold when you come into them, but the heater quickly does its job. Remember to turn the heater on under the low table if you are sitting at it. Bathroom was down the hall and this worked fine. We took our breakfasts at Kokufan and enjoyed both the Japanese style with multiple dishes and the Western with a hot pot to cook eggs, toaster at the table with home made jam and fruit/yogurt. The 2 suppers we had were great with multiple courses all beautifully prepared. We walked 2 blocks to an absolutely fabulous sushi restaurant on a couple of occasions. They had convenient ski storage and a drying room available (we didn't like the kerosene odor from the heaters though) Stay here if … You want a traditional style off accommodation that you can feel at home in. Excellent value for money. Stay elsewhere if … You want to be in walking distance to the ski hills. The owner is kind about driving you 15 minutes to the nearby spots and we rented a guide service to take us further afield.
5 based on 99 reviews
The Address Akakura offers boutique hotel apartments in the heart of Akakura Onsen. All rooms come equipped with kitchenette and private ensuite bathroom.
Kate and Ricky are fantastic hosts. The facilities are perfect and location is amazing. Breakfast and apre' ski is high quality and delicious. Our second trip there and we will go back. Wonderful way to experience Myoko!
4 based on 38 reviews
Finding an ideal ryokan in Myoko does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Kyukamura Myoko, a nice option for travelers like you. Close to some of Myoko's most popular landmarks, such as Okakuratenshin Rokkakudo (1.3 mi) and Sekiyama Sekibutsugun (2.9 mi), Kyukamura Myoko is a great destination for tourists. Guest rooms offer a refrigerator and air conditioning. In addition, guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. Travelers looking to enjoy some tempura can head to Udon No Fu. Otherwise, you may want to check out an Asian restaurant such as Udon No Fu, Lodge Hunter, or Koyama. Kyukamura Myoko looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Myoko.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
◎良いところ ・施設は新しい感じで、気持ちよく過ごせます。 ・ミシュランガイドに掲載されている宿だけあって…地のものを使ったおいしい料理を夕・朝ともにいただくことができました(お味噌汁だけは好みが分かれる味付けでしたが…)。 ・そして、妙高の山なみのすばらしさもさらにこの宿の魅力です。朝の妙高山の景色は一見の価値ありです。部屋からは見えませんでしたが、ロビーや玄関口からはしっかり見えます。朝の散歩がてら、景色を見る…というのがいちばんおすすめです。 ▽残念なところ ・旅館に到着したときに、係の方が玄関先に居なくて…玄関前に車を止めて車中から玄関の中を覗くと、スタッフらしき人がこちらを向いて見ているのですが、一向に出てきてくれません。到着時にあまり過剰に相手をされる(さっさと車から降りて…とせかされる)のもイヤですが、駐車位置の案内もなく…駐車場も整備されていない(白線などが一切ない)のは、それはそれで迷ってしまって…つらいものです。お客らしいクルマが着いたら、何かしらレスポンスしてほしかったです。 ・春は露天風呂が利用できないそうです。妙高山を見ながらの露天風呂を楽しみにしていた自分にとってはとってもがっかりでした。でも、また露天風呂を利用するために訪れないと!…とも思わせてくれる宿です。 ・朝ごはんは、メニューも豊富で思わずご飯をおかわりしたくなるのですが…おかわりしづらい雰囲気でした(スタッフがいない、押しボタンが故障?…お櫃を置いておけばいいのに~)。 ☆いろいろ書いてしまいましたが、トータルではいい宿です。おすすめの宿です。
4.5 based on 16 reviews
高田公園の夜桜を観に高齢の母と夫の3人で利用しました。部屋は広く檜風呂は温泉がひいてありました。時間気にせず入れ良かったです。肌がツルツルになりました。大浴場ではメタケイ酸、ナトリウム塩化物の2種類ありました。エレベータが無かったのですが、電動で上下する椅子が階段にあり高齢の母には助かりました。部屋には大浴場用の湯籠、緑茶に適した90℃のお湯、使い捨てマスク、スリッパが設置されていました。袢纏もおいてありました。広い部屋と心使いにリラックスでき、ぜひ又利用したいです。
4 based on 20 reviews
Welcome to Kogen Hotel Taizan, your Myoko “home away from home.” Kogen Hotel Taizan aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year. Close to Hokkokukaido Sekikawa Checkpoint Michino Rekishikan Museum (2.8 mi), a popular Myoko landmark, Kogen Hotel Taizan is a great destination for tourists. Guest rooms offer a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning. In addition, guests can enjoy a sauna during their visit. As an added convenience, there is parking available to guests. While staying in Myoko, you can check out a popular French restaurant like Restaurant Massa, which is serving up some great dishes. If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Okakuratenshin Rokkakudo (0.3 mi), which is a popular attraction amongst tourists, and it is within walking distance. Kogen Hotel Taizan puts the best of Myoko at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
Just recently checked out of Hotel Taizan after spending 9 nights in an inter connecting room. 1 room with 2 western beds, adjoining traditional japanese tatami room and private bathroom with shower. Ample space and storage for our group of 4 with a communal lounge area to socialise. Yes....its dated...but it simply has character, is very comfortable and clean, and is centrally located in the main street. Our hosts, Angel, Katsu and Justine, could not have been more accomodating. From providing very personalised breakfasts, to picking us up from the station after missing the last bus, to providing discounted lift tickets. If you are coming to Myoko Kogen, stay at Hotel Kogen Taizan! A lovely family run hotel, who go out of their way to add those special touches you rarely get at Western style accomodation. Thanks guys for a memorable holiday.
5 based on 5 reviews
Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Myoko, Resort Project Myoko Kogen is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its family-friendly environment and proximity to great restaurants, Resort Project Myoko Kogen makes it easy to enjoy the best of Myoko. Guests have access to baggage storage while staying at Resort Project Myoko Kogen. In addition, Resort Project Myoko Kogen offers an on-site restaurant, which will help make your Myoko trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. Close to Okakuratenshin Rokkakudo (1.8 mi), a popular Myoko landmark, Resort Project Myoko Kogen is a great destination for tourists. If you like Indian restaurants, Resort Project Myoko Kogen is conveniently located near Indian Curry Shop Manari. Myoko is also home to Hokkokukaido Sekikawa Checkpoint Michino Rekishikan Museum, a popular history museum that is not too far from Resort Project Myoko Kogen. Resort Project Myoko Kogen is sure to make your visit to Myoko one worth remembering.
We have stayed at Resort Project 3 times. Most recently in December 2019/January 2020, we stayed again with our teenage boys, 18 and 16. As always, everything about our stay here was more than perfect. Hiroe and Yoichiro are the penultimate hosts. From the moment you walk in the door to the day you depart, they treat you as family. With our boys they went out of their way to make sure they were satisfied, at breakfast (note, peanut butter and nuttela with lots of bread options!), to special treats during lunch when we were not skiing, to amazing dinners at their place. Other restaurants are in walking distance and they will shuttle you to places in the main village. But really, all you need is the area around Resort Project. Ahhhhhhh . . .
4 based on 20 reviews
Daimaru is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Myoko, offering many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Guest rooms offer air conditioning, and Daimaru makes getting online easy as free wifi is available. As an added convenience, there is parking available to guests. For those interested in checking out Hokkokukaido Sekikawa Checkpoint Michino Rekishikan Museum (3.0 mi) while visiting Myoko, Daimaru is a short distance away. If you are looking for a good French restaurant, you may want to check out Restaurant Massa while staying at Daimaru. If you’re looking for something to do, Okakuratenshin Rokkakudo (0.2 mi) is a nice way to spend some time, and it is within walking distance of Daimaru. Enjoy your stay in Myoko!
We took our family group of 9 to Akakura and chose to stay at Daimaru. After reading a few not too positive reviews, we were thrilled to see how incorrect they were. Yes, Japanese hotels at this price are not 5-star Australian hotels - but who cares when it's the snow you came for. We cared about enough space not to feel cramped (big tick), warm rooms (tick), Internet (some rooms better than others at different times), ski/board storage (tick), filling breakfast included (tick), onsen (big tick), close to the slopes (big tick). The Japanese style rooms were delightful and huge, with all the tea making facilities (Japanese style) - and on top of that you get a whole other room with Western beds in it, as well as your own bathroom (and use of the large onsens of course). Yes, the Western bedroom section decor is old-fashioned, no doubt about it, but it is clean, warm and spacious. Some people's concerns about noisy snow ploughs outside the windows at night are true - you came for snow - if you want to get to the snow in the morning, they need to plough the roads so you can walk there. Snow ploughs are noisy machines, and the more snow, the longer they work. Answer - stay at a hotel far from the slopes where there is no snow outside, or - do what we all did - bring earplugs and get a perfect night sleep - then you just walk a few mins across the ploughed roads to the snow fields the next day, grateful for the work the snow ploughs did. My only two warnings are to bring an eye mask, as the (beautiful) rice paper window/blinds Japanese houses have let in a lot of light at night, and be aware that this hotel only has Japanese buckwheat pillows - which are very hard. We all adapted spare doonas, clothes, futon mattresses over them to get more comfortable 'pillows'. We also found the beds very firm, and we all put futon quilts over the Western mattresses - then we were all comfortable. The top down doonas are so thick, like clouds, though. The onsens in this hotel are large and almost the best part of the holiday (other than the wonderful snow on the mountains). The hotel itself is a 2 minute walk from the first downtown restaurants and shops. It's a wonderfully convenient place to stay to access both Akakura Onsen resort and Akakura Kanko resort, and the free pink town bus stops outside the door if you want to access ski resorts further afield - it will drop you at the downtown bus stop to catch other buses.
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