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Mikurigaike Onsen
4.5/512 Reviews
A long time ago, I stayed there once more than 30 years ago, but this time I booked a private room for my family of four with my child. First of all, this is a mountain hut. It is a 15-minute walk from Tateyama Murodo, so there are many tourists, but basically it is a mountain hut. And if there are people who say bad things about the mountain huts here, I'm sure they're tourists who don't know the mountains. In the past, most of the visitors were climbers, but now it seems that about 60% are climbers. If there are many tourists, it seems that many people misunderstand and expect the same level of service as luxury inns and hotels in the city. Well, first of all, the young receptionist is kind, polite and wonderful. In addition, the food is delicious, there are many items, and it even comes with a hot pot. If you're a mountaineer, you'll understand, but it's pretty high-level compared to meals at mountain huts, where it takes time to get to the ridgeline. And the room, this time I stayed in a private room with my family, but it was about 4 tatami mats in size, and although there were two children, it may be a little small for four people, but it was explained in advance, and it was originally a room for three people. , There is no dissatisfaction at all because 4 people are allowed only in the case of a family. The cleaning was perfect, and the futon was fluffy and comfortable. A shelf is installed by the window, and it is quite convenient for storing small items such as climbing gaiters, sunglasses, and helmets. Hangers are neat and functional. And no matter what you say, the hot spring flowing directly from the source is the best! By the way, not only the receptionist, but all the staff are polite and really wonderful. I've been to a lot of mountain huts in the Northern Alps, but I think it's in the top three. The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route has become a major attraction, and the snowy Otani has become a highlight, so it seems that the number of tourists has increased, but on the contrary, it may be that the staff have been trained. This time, after spending the night in a snow tent at the Raichozawa campsite, I wanted to take a bath on the last day, so I stayed here. If I write only good things, it will be crowded and I won't be able to make a reservation, so I'll stop here. Finally, if I say only one selfish thing, if there is an open-air bath, it is already 6 stars. Since it is in a national park, I think there are restrictions on site expansion and new construction, and there are costs and management difficulties, so this is just a fleeting wish.
Senjuso
4.2/53 Reviews
Very nice place! Warm hospitality! The boss is good, try to communicate! The boss is good, try to communicate! The boss is good, try to communicate! The boss is good, try to communicate! The boss is good, try to communicate! The boss is good, try to communicate! The boss is good, try to communicate! The boss is good, try to communicate!
Hotel Tateyama
4.2/527 Reviews
Hotel facilities are very old, the price is mainly in his geographical location. Although expensive, it is recommended to stay in the mountains for one night. On the first day, we encountered windy, heavy rain and fog on the first day. We couldn’t see anything and went straight into the hotel. The next day, it was very sunny, so staying for one night can give us this. People who travel to see more opportunities to see the scenery. The hotel has free walking and watching the stars on Saturdays, but unfortunately we were not able to participate in the weather that day. The dinner was very rich and delicious, and the breakfast was a lot weaker. The hotel has a big bath, I don’t know if it’s a hot spring pool, it’s a small one. In addition, there is a dry room, and the clothes that are wet in the rainy days are placed in the drying room and the first day is super comfortable.
Kokuminshukusha Tateyamaso
4.2/56 Reviews
Staying in Tateyama itself was a bit burdensome, but after using it, I think I stayed here well ㅎ It was before check-in time, but he took care of my luggage, and on the day I stayed, a total of 7 people stayed, so it was nice and not crowded! I was worried that I would meet someone else in the big bath, but I washed it leisurely by myself ㅋ I was able to go safely because I had all the equipment I needed to go to Caldera near the hostel! When I came back, it was evening, so I ate rice while watching the sunset, and it was the best to watch separately at night. ㅎ The staff were friendly, not to mention. It's good to track wetlands in summer or see autumn leaves in autumn. If you go again, you'll go to this place without any conditions. ㅎ Oh, and I can choose the bus time to use the next day, and it was very good to catch it in advance! By the way, there is no refrigerator! But it's cold, so if you put it by the window, there's no refrigerator.
Midagahara Hotel
4.5/516 Reviews
Given the location of this hotel, we expected nothing more than basic standard of service. But it turned out to be a very pleasant stay, one of the best in our trip. Although room looks a bit dated but it is very clean, with well-stocked amenities. Staff are very all friendly, helpful and speak good English. Dinner and breakfast were fantastic, with rich selection. We could really feel the level of service dedication. The autumn leaves were all gone by the time we got there but the scenery was no less fantastic. The colors of green and yellow on the plain are equally beautiful. Make sure you book a room facing the highland cos it is where you can view the sea of cloud, the city of Toyama and the starry sky right from your window.
Green View Tateyama
4.6/55 Reviews
This hotel is located at the entrance of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route. A 3-minute walk from Tateyama Station: Tateyama Cable Car, the gateway to the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, this is a public inn that includes the Tateyama Mountain Range, Kurobe Dam, and the alpine plant Midagahara. The check-in process was easy to understand and very polite. I paid in advance first, but I was able to pay the bathing tax for two people in advance. From the lobby lounge where you can enjoy free drinks (coffee, tea, etc.), you can overlook the greenery, and when I thought it was a beautiful flower, there was a picture of the flower and a small frame with the name (Japanese dogwood) on the table. Currently, it is all-inclusive, and welcome drink, soft drinks and alcohol at dinner are all-you-can-drink for 90 minutes. Women can choose colored yukata. I heard that there was a shampoo bar in the men's bath. At the men's shampoo bar, my wife said, ”I wish there was a refreshing tonic shampoo.” We could see the local trains running from our room. It was a beautiful Japanese-style room with a wide veranda. I had two room keys, which was very helpful. It was a room that train enthusiasts would want to stay. Tetsu-chan, who loves railways, looked up the train timetable and said, ”It's coming soon.” Even at night, when the train came, I would open the window and watch. The hot water in the bath was very good, I was surprised. It was slimy eel hot water. It is a hot spring that makes your skin moist and smooth. It is a thing with the source of the source. There was no open-air bath, but I was very satisfied with the hot spring. We had dinner in a beautiful large restaurant. The tables and between tables were spacious. I had a simple kaiseki course, so it was a simple and light dinner, but the amount was just right for me. I'm happy that I can eat enough rice. In terms of content, it may not be good for gourmet-oriented people. For all-you-can-drink, I drank draft beer, so I only drank a glass of draft beer and half a glass of black draft beer, but my companion drank as much as I didn't drink. The Japanese sweets dessert was also delicious. It was a relief. Breakfast was a Japanese set meal, and drinks were buffet style. It was a hotel where I was deeply moved by the hot spring water.

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceBRL 6,680
Lowest PriceBRL 217
Number of Reviews87
Number of Hotels26
Average Price (Weekdays)BRL 1,373
Average Price (Weekends)BRL 1,432