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K's House Hokkaido
4.4/543 Reviews
Place is awesome. Really easy for late check in. Great to post up for a few nights and wait to score some good weather and pow at asahidake. Great kitchen and lounge space to cook and meet other shredders. Bring some food with you before you head into the national park , not much to eat.
Asahidake Yumoto Yukomanso
4.6/511 Reviews
I visited you at the end of March, and when you go up the mountain, it snows heavily unlike the lower world! It was helpful that the rental car was wearing studless. This inn is said to be the home of an Olympic medalist, and the panels and related items on display on the upper floor are impressive! Some of the hot spring sources are drawn and it seems to be good for the body. I stayed in a room that was designed and renovated by my next brother. I would like to come again. The food is delicious and just the right amount. I'm going to try skiing next time.
The Peak Villa Suite Hokkaido
4.8/54 Reviews
Hosts are very nice and friendly. They have good recommendations for dinner and breakfast too. We had a great stay!
La Vista Daisetsuzan
4.6/559 Reviews
We wanted to hike to Mt. Asahidake during the Koyo (Fall foliage) season, and among the properties at the base of the mountain, La Vista Daisetsuzan appeared to be the highest end accommodation in the area. Both the outside and inside of the lodge are charming and rustic in appearance, but are definitely showing clear signs of age and wear. In fact, while taking a dip in the communal Onsen (natural hot springs) bath, I overheard two men remarking how the place was ”boro boro” (Japanese for ”really worn down.”) Thankfully, we were relieved to find that La Vista Daisetsuzan was at least quite clean, and did not exhibit the old, moldy smell that is commonplace in older properties. And the dining room seems to have been renovated - we enjoyed our dinner here (more on that in a moment.) We stayed in their ”Luxury Room,” the highest category unit that was a relatively spacious 56m² open-plan Junior Suite. Other rooms on premises are quite a bit smaller, but people used to staying in standard rooms at Marriott-class properties will be more than satisfied with these room types. La Vista Daisetsuzan has a communal, gender-segregated Onsen on site - there is both an indoor and open-air outdoor bath, which is appreciated, especially in the Winter months, given that you'll want to warm up in the indoor bath before jumping into the outdoor one. While we did not have breakfast at the property (we wanted to get an early start on our hike, and we're glad that we did - the sky is more clear and there are less crowds), we had the French-Japanese dinner. To say that the meal exceeded our expectations would be an understatement. We're in Hokkaido, and an hour from the nearest city (Asahikawa), yet every dish was creative, beautifully presented and a feast for the eyes and palate. Everything - from the tuna tartare to the mini quiche to the Foie Gras to the al dente pasta with mushrooms and broccoli - was a highlight. The only serving that did not hit the spot was the main (ocean-) fish dish. The fish was hard and dry - when you're in the center of Hokkaido, perhaps they should focus on other ingredients, or at least serve fish that are fine frozen (like Tuna) or that come from the nearby rivers or lakes. Overall, if we were to make a return trip to the area, we would be more than fine with staying again at La Vista Daisetsuzan. In no way is this a destination unto itself, but if our short but pleasant stay is any indication, it's a very solid higher-end option in Daisetsuzan. It definitely blows away the vast majority of lodges in U.S. National Parks, that's for sure!
Mush Rooms
4.3/57 Reviews
It was a difficult location to go without a car, but it is recommended for those who want to stay quietly and leisurely. The stars looked beautiful at night. Also, the shop staff was very kind and introduced me to the recommended shop for dinner. It was actually very delicious.
Higashikawa Asahidake Onsen Hotel Bear Monte
4.6/538 Reviews
This little spa town is one of the few access points for the national park, and probably with the best day hike. If you want to stay locally, this hotel is perfectly located (beware of onsen hotels near Hagoromo falls - it's been partially abandoned in a post-apocalyptic way). The stylish and comfortable rooms are enormous, and it has a beautiful second floor library/sitting area for weather watching. The actual onsen is a bit average, as is the food (but there are no other dining options). Western breakfast was weak, although dinner choices were broadly fine. In short, it's not the best onsen luxury experience ever, but very practical as a base for the park.

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    For Hostels in Higashikawa, the average price on weekdays is £122, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £119.

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Number of Hotels1
Number of Reviews43
Highest Price£419
Lowest Price£25
Average Price (Weekends)£119
Average Price (Weekdays)£122