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Hotel Stelle Belle
4.3/511 Reviews
Even though the designated parking lot in front of the hotel was empty, the parking lot I was directed to was a little further away in an unzoned grassy area, and since it was raining, the footing was poor, making it difficult for novice drivers. It was done. When I returned to the hotel after parking, the next car was guided to the side of the hotel. When I asked, ”Can I park here?”, I was told, ”This is the place after this.” I felt it wasn't fair, either because they divided the cars by grade, or because my car was a light car, so they looked down on me. The barrel bath, which is a signboard for this hotel, is currently closed, so I wish they would have given consideration to the fact that it was closed on their website. The hot springs in the hotel have a capacity of about 4 people, and there are no brushes or lotion services. Ice candy service after bathing. The room is spacious and the cleanliness is satisfactory. The photos posted on travel sites are too clean and it is a fairly old facility. The woman at the reception was nice. I would like the man guiding the parking lot to think about the service industry. Since there is a large space, it would be fairer to guide the driver to park in any available space without specifying the location. I wonder if I would have been treated differently if I had gone there in a luxury car. I'm sorry.
Rosenheim Hakuba
4/58 Reviews
The breakfast is very good and dinner can also be settled at the hotel. With the child 7 years old, you can live in the twin room, but the site has added extra money. When you place the order, you can't say clearly that you want to add it. It is very dissatisfied. In addition, I don't know if I have already deducted a previous fee for the previous order. The site paid the full amount anyway, and the credit card bill came out and checked. The location of the hotel is on the edge of the village, but the village is not big, but instead it is close to the high road, and it is very quick to go out from a road in the snow. The spa bathroom is very comfortable with large pools and outdoor pools. Ski can be placed in the basement, snowshoes, coin-operated clothes.
Hakuba sun valley  Hotel Annex
4/59 Reviews
Overnight for children's skiing. It's a lift on the slopes across the road, but you need to buy a lift ticket at the ski center, which is about a five-minute walk away. It seems that there is no dinner and there is no large communal bath, but the hot spring is less than five minutes by car. There is no inconvenience to go out to eat. The room was large and comfortable with a family suite. It was a little inconvenient that I couldn't access the drying room directly due to the snow, but there was almost no problem. WiFi was weak indoors. The staff was Chinese but Japanese was OK and they responded very kindly.
Seventh Heaven Hakuba
4.3/50 Reviews
The hotel is very welcoming and the lobby is very comfortable, like staying in a villa with a big TV in it, you can watch all kinds of programs. Every day, the clerk will register the time for breakfast on the second day and provide breakfast on time on the second day. The owner is Chinese and is very nice. He can pick up and drop off tickets, and can also help to book discount snow tickets, rent skis, and skis can be stored in the store on the first floor of the hotel. Take them out in the car every morning and go directly to the snow. The hotel is next to the hotel's snow field shuttle meteor garden station, and there is also a 711 convenience store, which is within 3 kilometers from the Happa47 and Hakuba47 snow fields, which is very convenient. The hotel has a small restaurant and a bar counter, where a few friends can have a drink and chat in the evening. When you get here, you feel like you are really on a ski holiday. Although the rooms of the hotel are small in size, the overall facilities are complete and warm, and the floors and stairs are also wooden floors. I will stay at this hotel next time I come to ski. Recommended for friends who like skiing. Take the train and get off at Iimori Station, very close to the hotel, 1.8 km.
Hotel Sejour Mint in Hakuba
4.5/59 Reviews
We are a couple from New Zealand. During our visit to Japan we stayed at the Sejour Mint. The location is amazing. Very near to the Ski Fields. The staff were amazing, service quality were exceptional. The hotel picked us and dropped us at the Hakuba Station. We also we went to Matsumoto, they drop off and pick up from Kashmiro Station also. The Japanese style breakfast was an amazing experience too. We would highly recommend to all guests visiting Hakuba.
Wadano Forest Hotel & Apartments
4/518 Reviews
We had booked this accommodation in Hakuba for 3 nights in Jan24; family of 4 (2 adults and 2 adult/children). We were supposed to be picked up from the bus station by the accommodation and sent several emails to confirm that pick-up was still happening the day before (and day of) our arrival. Eventually receive a reply, that yes, they were picking us up at 4:30pm. Waited at for 20mins and then decided to phone as no one arrived (this is highly unusual in Japan for people not to show up on time!)y. The answered that ”yeah, they are on the way, but they were running late”). Bear in mind we were waiting in -3C degrees waiting for someone to show up. When we went to check in the 2 boys (maybe early 20s) behind the counter were very lack-luster. Point to the building outside as to where we were staying - but no offer to help carry bags through the snow laden path; or even show us to our rooms. We struggled up to the building and couldn't get access inside - the door was locked. Went back to reception and only then did he get up from behind the counter to help us. We had to take off our shoes in the entrance area - strewn with what seemed like hundreds of wet shoes and then walk through the water logged entrance - no offer of slippers but an off-handed comment about ”oh there should be some slippers in your room” (there wasn't). There was none of the usual information exchange when checking in; ie breakfast (evidently you can buy this in the hotel, but not sure where as there was only a fleeting mention on check out). We were disappointed at the presentation of the room; old curtains hanging off with hooks missing; noisy neighbours which made it feel like we were in a school dormitory rather than a $$$ accommodation. Thankfully these neighbours left the next day - but we were wondering what the hell we had booked into. There is no sound-proofing; you can hear everything in the corridor, stomping, loud talking etc. Shuttle bus is available to get to town, but you have to put your name down on a schedule and it was not readily available. The day we definitely needed to use it (check out) in order to catch the bus, only one shuttle vehicle was available and there was so many people waiting and everyone was late getting to their desired destinations. If you are looking for high quality Japanese service and style of accommodation that you find throughout Japan, this place will not provide you with it. It is fitted out with what seemed to be Ikea-style furniture; bunk beds in the second room that my youngest (tallest) son couldn't fit into so we had to put the mattress on the floor. Toilets are standard western-style toilet, not the Japanese ”special” toilets (bidet, auto flush etc). All appointments throughout the suite was very basic western standard. The only view we had from the room was towards the back at other buildings - not the beautiful view as shown on the advertised room. We figured out that there is probably only 4 rooms

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Highest PriceINR 161,627
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Average Price (Weekdays)INR 28,079
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