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25号 Yachiyogaoka, Higashikagura, Kamikawa District, Hokkaido 071-1555, Japan
contacts phone: +81 166-83-3800
website: www.morinoyu-hanakagura.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 43.6709619, Longitude: 142.5435084
vkss
::The place is very nice and neat, but the bedsheets look as if they havent been changed. looks very dirty. my skin is really senstive, so i got a allergic reaction.
Kee Lam Ho
::Spent 2 nights in the dated cottage lot of this Onsen Resort are Asahikawa. The cottages are like your weekend chalets where you can rent BBQ equipment and have nice BBQ outside the cottage. lots of insects during the summer though. Breakfast is good and the outdoor Onsen has a nice view.
Ab
::Onsen was really nice. Hotel is outdated, and I was not a fan of taking my shoes off from the lobby area. But the room was spacious and comfortable. Plenty of parking space. Breakfast was not good in my opinion (as someone who is used to western breakfast) but there wasn't a lot of choice in the area for food at that hour. The staff were very friendly and helping.
Eddie Yu
::Beautiful outdoor onsen- 5 stars is for this. Day entry ¥800. Towel set ¥300. But there is no face/body lotion provided in the changing room. I didn’t stay in this hotel though. Just drove to here.
Karuna Youngs
::It has a good atmosphere. Warm and friendly like home. You can relax. I used the hot spring in daytime at the weekend. I found it quite spacious. In the furthest outdoor onsen you can lay back and look at the highest mountain volcano in Hokkaido called Asahidake. I like feeling the cool breeze in my hair and relaxing the tired body in the hot spring water. There is free cool water to drink in the changing room. The cafe staff were friendly but it closes at 3 pm, which seemed a bit early to me. Delicious ice creams. The best thing is to be outside in a hot spring and able to see the mountain range in front of you. This makes it special! Good value at 700 yen (£5) for your visit. If you belong to JAF (like the AA or RAC in the UK) I think you can get a discount. There is ample free car-parking at the Onsen hotel. If you have time, it's definitely worth driving up Mt. Asahidake and taking the cable car to the top. There is a great and famous onsen near the top of Asahidake. Try their outdoor hot spring too.