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GGuest UserExquisite homestay public toilet and bathroom but super clean across the road no.4 parking lot is the snow field bus station 10 minutes walk from Wulong shuttle bus stop
AAnonymous UserThe price of the snow season is quite expensive. The big bed room is 5000+, and the Gaza hair bed is more than 300. This hotel is marked with four stars, but the Google search is marked with Samsung. Not run by locals in Japan, the sanitary environment is really average, the big bathing venue is sticky, there are floating hair in the pool, and the towels are thrown everywhere. The carpet used in the room, but the vacuum is not thorough, and the dust allergy has to wear a mask, and the purifier can be comfortable. Breakfast is all European, there is no Japanese soup or the like, cold food. I wanted to use a dryer, but as soon as I entered the socks, the dryer was full of black hair. The pick-up day was also promised 15 minutes, but I waited for 30 minutes. I called again and said that there were other things on the road. Not recommended, if you want to come to Baima, it is recommended to book other hotels.
CChengA very good family hotel (feels like it's run by a family), the room is clean, tidy and warm, the staff is very enthusiastic and patient, the breakfast and dinner are delicious, dinner is booked extra, 2800 yen per person, the whole French set meal, very pleasantly surprised, although the room does not have a toilet but it does not feel inconvenient, the shower room has a circulating hot water bathtub. You can feel the owner's care, recommended
GGuest UserThe room is not small for Japan, it is clean and the view outside the window is beautiful. The service is friendly and there is a semi-open-air private hot spring. Although there is no scenery, it is still very comfortable to take a bath after skiing. The restaurant and bar are both very nice. I met the owner and had a pleasant half-day, half-English chat with him. The owner also treated me to many drinks. The only downside is that there is no elevator, which makes it a little troublesome to move luggage. If you want to eat at the restaurant, remember to make a reservation one day in advance.
GGuest UserThe room should be considered large in Baima Village. It is very comfortable for a family to live in. The overall style is very retro. It can be seen that the traditional style is deliberately retained. The breakfast is simple. The only inconvenient thing is that you have to climb stairs. There is no elevator. The guest room is on the second floor. On the first floor, the front desk took the initiative to help carry luggage. The snowboards were stored in a drying room similar to the basement, so it was inconvenient to carry the snowboards.
GGuest UserOn the photo in the booking system the room looked much more beautiful than it was in reality, so the first impression is disappointment. We booked a two-bedroom room. The cost of staying was about $200 a day for two. In our view, this room is expensive. The room is very tired.
Administrator Joanne is friendly, ready to help and answer questions.
We were provided with a free transfer from the bus station to the hotel and back. In general, the driver of the hotel always took someone somewhere. To the nearest lift and restaurants probably.
We have not used the hotel to lift. A forest path can be reached in about 5 minutes to the ski slope of the Happo one resort.
The free shuttle to the lifts of the Hakuba 48 and Gory resorts is very close.
You can get to the bus station and shop in about 30 minutes.
There is an onsen in the hotel.
Breakfast was included in the cost of accommodation. Normal in general. But the dining room is cold.