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- Question publication date:2013/9/25
- Update date:2025/3/28
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[Hokkaido│Skiing] Recommended hotels with slopes and hot springs
My Australian friend will be coming to Japan to ski in the new year. I'd like to take him to a ski resort in Hokkaido, so please let me know if you have any recommendations. I'd like a hotel that's close to a ski resort where you can rent ski wear, or where you can rent ski wear. I'd also like to go to a hot spring.
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- It's right in front of the slopes. The view is great, and they even provide transportation to the hot springs, so it's the best. In recent years, not only Chugoku but also young people from Canada and Australia on working holidays have come to work here, so you can speak English, French, etc.SUU's answer (Posted on:2016/2/24)
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Beautiful snowy world
- If you are skiing with Australians, I recommend Rusutsu, which has many runs and a spacious slope. There is a large hot spring bath, and the rooms also have baths and showers. The rooms are clean and spacious, and there are many shops and restaurants inside the hotel, so you can enjoy yourself.NULL's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
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Skiing and hot springs are the best
- Niseko has four major ski resorts that are connected near the summit of Mt. Niseko Annupuri, and you can access them from any of them. The summit is above the tree line, so you can enjoy a snowy world without trees. And the hot springs are the best. Although it is a little expensive, I recommend the Hilton Niseko Village. You can receive the finest service from the world-famous Hilton Group, and you will definitely be satisfied with the price.osazizi's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
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A hot spring hotel with a free shuttle bus to the ski resort
- The hotel with a free bus to Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort is Jozankei View Hotel. The ski resort also has rental wear, and it is a famous place for people living in Sapporo. This hotel is big and spacious, and the hot spring bath is also spacious. The food is delicious and the price is cheap. There is also a free shuttle bus from Sapporo to the hotel.秋空さんま's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
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Enjoy the powder snow
- I think Niseko is top class in terms of the size of the slopes and the variety of courses. The snow is powdery, and on a clear day you can enjoy a magnificent view of Mt. Yotei. The hotel is a little old, but if you can enjoy activities at a reasonable price, you will be satisfied. There is also Mixed-Gender Hot Springs open-air bath where you can wear bathing suits, so I think it will be a valuable experience.NULL's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
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Experience the smooth powder snow
- Many people from overseas come to Hokkaido for the quality of its snow, and Tokachi Sahoro Resort has the best powder snow in Hokkaido, and the number of courses and other aspects of the ski resort are relatively large, so you can enjoy it there. The hotel is located almost in the center of Hokkaido, and is easily accessible from each airport and tourist city in Hokkaido. You can rent ski and snowboard wear. The hotel also has a large public bath and an open-air bath, so you can enjoy the Japanese atmosphere.けんいちろう's answer (Posted on:2015/10/20)
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After skiing, relax in Jozankei Onsen
- How about hitting the slopes at Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort and soaking in Jozankei Onsen? The slopes are about a 30-minute drive from the hotel. There are four spacious indoor Lying-down bath, including a reclining bath, a sauna, and an open-air bath where you can bathe while looking out at the Jozankei mountains. For meals, you can choose from a Japanese, Western, and Chinese buffet centered around fresh seafood and vegetables from Hokkaido, or a Japanese kaiseki meal. There is also an izakaya on-site, and the convenience store is well-stocked, making it a fun place to stay.とろとろ's answer (Posted on:2016/2/29)
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Enjoy skiing and hot springs in Hokkaido
- Skiing at Mt. Kurodake is the best. The snow is powdery and the slopes are long, so it's a lot of fun to ski. It's also easily accessible from major tourist cities such as Asahikawa and Kitami. The inn has a large public bath and an open-air bath surrounded by nature, so I think it's popular with foreigners too.ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2016/4/ 6)
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You can stay cheap and enjoy skiing
- Since it is a public facility, it can be used at a low cost. The hot spring has a full-fledged large bath and a wide variety of food options, so hot spring lovers and gourmets alike will be satisfied. There is a ski resort right next to the hotel, so it is perfect for your needs. There is also a free shuttle bus from Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto Station to the hotel.サカスミ's answer (Posted on:2016/3/ 4)
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Located close to the slopes, the hotel offers an open-air bath in each room and a delicious Buffet
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If you want to ski, Niseko is definitely recommended because of the good quality of the snow. I think it's famous even in Australia. The hotel is close to the slopes. The facilities are not new, but they are clean. They are not purely Japanese-style, but many of the rooms have open-air baths. Although open-air baths in the rooms are considered to be high-class, you can stay here for a relatively reasonable price. The dinner Buffet is also good. There is a wide selection of tempura and grilled dishes made with local ingredients, so I was able to fully enjoy Hokkaido.きんぎょ's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
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