For our last night in Hokkaido, we drove all the way from Kushiro to this small hotel in Biei. The hotel was tiny, and although it had a second floor, there was no elevator. The staff were incredibly enthusiastic and even helped us carry our luggage, which made us feel a bit embarrassed. Our room came with a private open-air onsen, so it was quite spacious, but the futon mattress was a little hard. It made me miss my smart electric mattress back home! The food here was also great; both breakfast and dinner were typical Japanese cuisine, perfectly to my liking. Definitely recommended!
Very good value, including two meals, the ingredients are prepared by the proprietress herself. The boss also drove us to the jr station in the morning. The room was very warm and took a lot of photos. When we used to walk for about 40 minutes, it is recommended to take a taxi. The surrounding area is very deserted. Cool Meixuan is a fairy tale town
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CK & fam
Our family of four recently spent two nights at All Season Camp, and it was easily one of the highlights of our Hokkaido trip.
The moment we arrived, we were welcomed by the peaceful surroundings and beautiful natural setting. The camp strikes a wonderful balance between comfort and nature, allowing guests to enjoy the outdoors while still feeling completely at home. We especially loved spending time BBQ under the stars, creating family memories that we will cherish for years to come.
One of the standout experiences was the Music Barn. As music enthusiast, my husband was amazed by the carefully curated collection of records and CDs. It was evident that a great deal of passion had gone into building the collection. Sitting back and listening to music in such a thoughtfully designed space felt like being welcomed into the home of a fellow music lover.
The accommodation itself was exceptionally clean, comfortable, and beautifully maintained. Every detail seemed carefully considered, from the layout of the house to the facilities provided for guests. The hosts have clearly put a lot of thought into ensuring visitors feel relaxed and at ease throughout their stay.
What impressed us most was the genuine care and attention behind every aspect of the accommodation. Whether it was the warm hospitality, the unique experiences, or the meticulous upkeep of the property, everything reflected a deep commitment to creating a memorable guest experience.
This was our first visit to All Season Camp, but it certainly won't be our last. Thank you for creating such a special place for families and travellers. We leave with many wonderful memories and look forward to returning in the future.
Highly recommended for anyone looking for a peaceful, authentic, and memorable Hokkaido experience.
Self-driving traffic is very convenient, parking is outside the door
The owner is very attentive
The hot spring has to take two steps to the hotel next to it.
In the evenings is dining in their living room is shabushabu
The overall room feels classical Western
But very clean and comfortable