"LOVED the private outdoor hot tub (露天風呂). Room was spacious and clean. We slept with the windows open to hear the running river. And the public bath was also quite nice. The food was a little pricey for the quality. But everything else was exceptional. "
"Excellent room (4 of us in a suite) for a good price during peak ski season. Onsen was fantastic. Easy access to skiing. Free onsite parking. Car not necessary, but definitely helps to get around the area."
"I stayed here for a trip to Niseko, which is about a 30-minute drive away. The hotel has some wonderful highlights, but also a few downsides to consider.
The Highlights:
• Stunning Views: The breakfast was a highlight! The restaurant overlooks a snowy landscape that looks like something straight out of a fairytale. The breakfast selection was also quite good.
• Great Amenities: They offer lovely extras like complimentary soda, tea, and ice pops. There’s also a microwave available, which was very convenient for heating up quick meals after a tiring day of skiing.
• Atmosphere: I really enjoyed the live music performances held in the lobby every evening—it added a very nice touch to the stay.
• Parking: Free parking is available right across from the lobby, though you'll need to find your own spot.
The Downsides:
• Onsen & Cleanliness: While they have an onsen, the washing area was not very clean, and the space felt a bit cramped. It also tended to get quite loud inside.
• Room Condition: I stayed in a Japanese-style room, which was very spacious, but unfortunately, it felt a bit dated and not as clean as I would have liked.
Overall, the scenery and free perks are fantastic, but the cleanliness in the common areas and rooms could definitely be improved."
"We stayed as a family of four for 5 nights.
PROS:
- location was great, within walking distance to Anapuri
- the breakfast was great and changed daily which was nice
- the shared bathroom was clean
- it did feel family friendly and we liked meeting other folks in the common area
CONS:
- our room was ok - the heater and fridge didn’t work and it was clean-ish
- you have to walk through the dining area to access the communal showers which felt odd
- the staff also utilized the common areas so sometimes it was hard to know who was actually working and it felt like we were an inconvenience at times when we were asking for things like coffee in the morning
- in general, we felt the service was lacking for what we paid
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"Walking distance to ski slopes which is great unless the chairlifts are closed and you can’t ski across. No Ubers and it was a pain to get the shuttle bus to Hirafu where everything is (only 1 per hour). There was only a pizza shop and restaurant next door and a cafe down the road so a quiet village. We hired ski gear through the hotel and it was convenient (finished by 9am) and I think cheaper. The lodge it self was dated, bedroom and common room could use a refresh and upgrade. Price was expensive for what we got but the cheapest we could find around this area! "
"The hotel is dated; however, the outdoor onsen is a great experience. Mr. Y. Onimaru at the Front Desk was very friendly and provided excellence customer services during our stay. The breakfast is a combination of Japanese and western style. It is very yummy. Our original booking was a traditional Japanese room but found out there is no shower/bathing area inside the room which was unexpected. Ms. Sato at the Front Desk helped and moved us to a Japanese/Western room the next day so we had our own shower area and were able to experience sleeping on the tatami. The hotel provides shuttle services to 3 different ski resorts; however, the schedule to and back from Hirafu is very limited (even during peak season). They should consider providing shuttle services the same schedule as going to Annipuli during peak season. Need to take a taxi from Niseko Village back after dinner. It costs USD $40-50 each time.
May stay again because of the onsen and breakfast."
"Nice modern rooms - great location - self check-in worked great. I had ski stuff shipped and staff was responsive by email to help with coordination. "
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Biya, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What’s there to see and do in Biya?
While you're exploring the area, Benkei Cape and Yukichichibu Onsen are a couple of picturesque spots to get outside and enjoy nature. In the wider area, you’ll also find Arai Memorial Art Museum.
What’s a holiday rental in Biya like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in Biya. Holiday rentals feature amenities such as hot tubs, fire pits and patios so you'll have everything you need. If you're concerned about a sanitised environment, a holiday rental can offer a sense of privacy away from shared hotel lifts and busy front desks while still allowing you the experience of travel. You'll also have more space in a holiday rental than in a standard hotel, which makes a holiday rental a popular option for family trips or small group gatherings.
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