Discover the best hotels in Sobetsu-cho, Usu-gun, Hokkaido including Pension Ohno, Toya Sun Palace Resort and Spa, Pension Ohno, Lakeside Classic House Chaihana, The Lake Suite Ko no Sumika, Hotel Nakanoshima, Toya Sun Palace Resort and Spa.
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4.5 based on 58 reviews
Good location, free parking and breakfast. Rooms are clean, nice and big. Small hot bath, free vending machine for coffee or tea. Nice view. However the walls are quite thin. So have to speak softly and the wooden floors can be quite noisy. The view of the lake is beautiful. Price mid range. No lift, so if you have huge luggage please take note. Staff are friendly and some can speak Chinese. I've been to Lake toya several times and this is my 1st time staying here. Highly recommended.
3.5 based on 546 reviews
Finding an ideal family-friendly onsen ryokan in Sobetsu-cho does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Toya Sun Palace Resort and Spa, a nice option for travelers like you. Toya Sun Palace Resort and Spa offers guests an array of room amenities including a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available. The onsen ryokan offers a 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and a coffee shop, to make your visit even more pleasant. The property also features a pool and breakfast. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. While in Sobetsu-cho be sure to experience local yakiniku favorites at Yakiniku House Southpaw. If you are interested in exploring Sobetsu-cho, check out a volcano, such as Showashinzan. Toya Sun Palace Resort and Spa puts the best of Sobetsu-cho at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
My family visited the area in search of a nice onsen with a view. We arrived just after 3pm and unfortunately were turned away as they said public use of onsens is only prior to 3pm. Can anyone else confirm this? We found a nice indoor/outdoor onsen down the road anyway.
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Good location, free parking and breakfast. Rooms are clean, nice and big. Small hot bath, free vending machine for coffee or tea. Nice view. However the walls are quite thin. So have to speak softly and the wooden floors can be quite noisy. The view of the lake is beautiful. Price mid range. No lift, so if you have huge luggage please take note. Staff are friendly and some can speak Chinese. I've been to Lake toya several times and this is my 1st time staying here. Highly recommended.
3 based on 1 reviews
This used to be a coffee place. Now it is a very simple guesthouse with a cabin flair. There is all there, but it is a bit cottage style, there is a hot shower, but the other faucets have cold only. The room is laid with tatami which I like. In my case I slept on the floor on a futon (other rooms have beds). It got cold during the night and I was glad that I had a second blanket. As with all guesthouses bring ear-plugs as you will hear your neighbours snore and there is a little traffic on the road right to the house. There is no Internet which is good as it lets you disconnect but also blocks you from planning your journey. Not many more services. Overall the area is beautiful, but due to communication issues, it is hard to figure out where to go hike besides the beaten must-goes (like the gondola to the volcano Uru-san). So overall, you pay for the location.
4 based on 27 reviews
Opening on August 1, 2019 In August 2019, we will open "The Lake Suite Konosumika", a luxurious place connected to the clear air, vast lake, and magnificent scenery that softly relaxes the visitor's mind. The Lake Suite Kono-Sumika is a luxurious place connected to the vast lake and the magnificent scenery that softly relaxes visitors. All 80 rooms are equipped with an outdoor hot spring bath with a lake view. During the long-run fireworks display at Lake Toya (from late April to the end of October), you can watch the fireworks right in front of you on the terrace, which is the best private seat in the house. The open-air bath is located on the top floor with a spectacular view of nature. The overwhelming sense of openness of "floating in the sky and relaxing on the sky" on the lake will provide you with a comfortable and blissful time like never before. Our meals are prepared using only the freshest seasonal ingredients and locally produced and consumed ingredients, and are served freshly fried or nigirizushi in our live kitchen.
We're family of four and stayed one day, we arrived early and had to wait for 4 hours before checking in. We went around town, but it was snowing, so not much option. Check in was easy and quick, but English was limited. All information were not translated in other languages. As pricy as this hotel, at least they should have people translate information into other languages. We had the corner room looking over the lake and to the side of the parking lot, room feels big. They also charged our two kids less than 8 with adult price, which I thought was ridiculous. Anyway, the view amenities, private onsen and the decor are amazing. You can sit there all day to enjoy the Lake Toya view. We went to the sister hotel to eat dinner and breakfast, which were okay, not thing special. They had Tahiti performance after dinner which was great. The kids and I love the Waterland at the sister hotel. We can access that from 3PM-10PM. The wave pool was the best and some water slides . There are life guards there, which I thought was nice. Note that there's no towel supply for us, you have to walk over to their onsen area to get towel when you are done. We ended up going back to our hotel to shower and change. The onsen at the locates located on the 8th floor with a tiny gym. There are two sides, outdoor pool and indoor with a sauna. They also have popsicles for you to eat afterwards. That was a great personal touch. Amid the price for charging two young's kids, I would go back in a heartbeat. Some things to change, lack of customer service ( staff were nice but not welcoming), welcoming tea at the main floor would be nice. More restaurant options.
2.5 based on 18 reviews
If you’re looking for an onsen hotel in Sobetsu-cho, look no further than Hotel Nakanoshima. While staying at Hotel Nakanoshima, visitors can check out Fujimori Orchards (2.2 mi) and Hamadaen (2.4 mi), some of Sobetsu-cho's top attractions. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a refrigerator and air conditioning, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the onsen hotel. The property also features an on-site restaurant to make your visit even more pleasant. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to parking. While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the nearby restaurants, including Mingei Goten Toda Kanko View Restaurant (0.0 mi), Yakiniku House Southpaw (0.5 mi), and Restaurant Bayern (0.1 mi), all of which are within walking distance from Hotel Nakanoshima. Sobetsu-cho is also home to Yokozuna Kitanoumi Memorial Hall, a popular history museum that is not too far from Hotel Nakanoshima. The staff at Hotel Nakanoshima looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
This inexpensive hotel exists close to Mt. Showa-Shinzan and Usuzan Ropeway, but is far from Toyako Onsen. Thus, if you stay here, it's better to come by driving a rent a car so that you can go to the onsen town at night. If you come by train or bus, consider other hotels in the Toyako Onsen town.
3.5 based on 546 reviews
Finding an ideal family-friendly onsen ryokan in Sobetsu-cho does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Toya Sun Palace Resort and Spa, a nice option for travelers like you. Toya Sun Palace Resort and Spa offers guests an array of room amenities including a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available. The onsen ryokan offers a 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and a coffee shop, to make your visit even more pleasant. The property also features a pool and breakfast. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. While in Sobetsu-cho be sure to experience local yakiniku favorites at Yakiniku House Southpaw. If you are interested in exploring Sobetsu-cho, check out a volcano, such as Showashinzan. Toya Sun Palace Resort and Spa puts the best of Sobetsu-cho at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
My family visited the area in search of a nice onsen with a view. We arrived just after 3pm and unfortunately were turned away as they said public use of onsens is only prior to 3pm. Can anyone else confirm this? We found a nice indoor/outdoor onsen down the road anyway.
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