"Better than I expected, it's that kind of classic, stately hotel. The ambiance is beyond words, like a hidden paradise. The facilities and hygiene are a bit outdated, but it's perfectly fine for a stay. They offer free bicycle rentals, and there's an à la carte noodle shop in the basement that's great value for money. There's also a convenience store within a 10-minute walk from the entrance, which are all bonus points. I loved it."
"The hotel is a bit old but the frontdesk staff was very polite and helpful. Carparking is easy which is only outside the hotel.
The room is sizeable and quite clean though the bathroom lighting is below the mark.
The buffet style dinner is a real surprise even though I prefer to try Japanese style dinner. But the staff were unable to fully advise us the food choices in English that we had to find them out by ourselves."
"The hotel is tired looking. It is badly in need of a refurbishment.The buffet dinner and breakfast is only average. The room is old and we were only given 1 room key which was most inconvenient when we go to the onsen separately.
The onsen is quite good though old and dim. The best thing about this hotel is the mixed outdoor onsen which is big and has a beautiful view."
"It's a bit downhill from the bus stop so it's a bit exhausting if you have to drag your suitcase in the snow. It's very close to the ice festival though.
Service was exceptional. The staff was helpful and friendly, many staff knowing Vietnamese, Korean, Chinese and English were very helpful to international visitors. Breakfast and dinner buffets were excellent. The room was big and comfortable, the onsen bath was nice too."
"The hotel is exquisite and lovely, with a view from the window, and it is very clean and orderly, the service is warm, and the food hygiene is very good. Relatively speaking, the hot spring is a little worse. The hotel is very convenient to the Kurodake Cable Car and Maple Valley Bus Station!"
"Super quiet and clean traditional Japanese hotel. You dont need air-conditioning in this area as temperature is around 20C in summer. There is heat available in the room. Friendly staffs. Good value breakfast. Highly recommended."
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From TRY 1,496
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Trip.com's insights for hotels in Kamikawa
Plan smarter with Trip.com’s data-backed insights on travel seasons so that you can book your Kamikawa hotel at the right time!
Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Kamikawa?
September is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Kamikawa, with average nightly rates around TRY 10,990. Prices peak in May, when rates reach about TRY 15,604 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from January 18, 2025 to January 18, 2026.)
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TRY 10,000
TRY 20,000
TRY 12,474
Jan
TRY 11,208
Feb
TRY 13,369
Mar
TRY 11,909
Apr
TRY 15,604
May
TRY 14,101
Jun
TRY 14,374
Jul
TRY 11,897
Aug
TRY 10,990
Sep
TRY 11,891
Oct
TRY 13,188
Nov
TRY 14,511
Dec
What is the cheapest day of the week for hotels in Kamikawa?
Hotel rates in Kamikawa are typically lowest on Saturday, with average nightly rates around TRY 11,810. Monday tends to be the most expensive, averaging TRY 14,039 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from January 18, 2025 to January 18, 2026.)