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Asahidake-onsen, 071-1472 Higashikawa
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Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Asahidake Onsen Hotel Deer Valley de Higashikawa, estarás en el paseo marítimo y a menos de 15 minutos en coche de Telecabina Asahidake y Parque Nacional Daisetsuzan. Además, este hotel de esquí se ...
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Descripción general
Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Asahidake Onsen Hotel Deer Valley de Higashikawa, estarás en el paseo marítimo y a menos de 15 minutos en coche de Telecabina Asahidake y Parque Nacional Daisetsuzan. Además, este hotel de esquí se encuentra a 41,3 km de Zoo de Asahiyama y a 19,7 km de Tenninkyo Gorges.
Habitaciones
Te sentirás como en tu propia casa en cualquiera de las 26 habitaciones con frigorífico y televisión LCD. El cuarto de baño está provisto de artículos de higiene personal gratuitos y secadores de pelo. Entre las comodidades, se incluyen caja fuerte, escritorio y teléfono.
Servicios
Diviértete en las pistas de esquí o elige entre las instalaciones recreativas a tu disposición, que incluyen aguas termales y una bañera de hidromasaje. Otros servicios de este hotel incluyen conexión a Internet wifi gratis, guardaesquís y una tienda de recuerdos.
Para comer
En Asahidake Onsen Hotel Deer Valley tienes un restaurante a tu disposición para comer algo.
Servicios de negocios y otros
Tendrás una sala de ordenadores, un servicio de recepción las 24 horas y consigna de equipaje a tu disposición. Hay un aparcamiento sin asistencia gratuito disponible.
Restauración
Este alojamiento permanecerá cerrado desde el 6 de noviembre de 2023 hasta el 31 de diciembre de 2024 (fechas sujetas a cambios).
Datos de Interés
Las distancias se expresan en números redondos.
Telecabina Asahidake: 1,1 km
Parque Nacional Daisetsuzan: 12,2 km
Tenninkyo Gorges: 19,7 km
Parque forestal Higashikagura: 26,8 km
Estación de esquí Canmore Ski Village: 34,2 km
Parque Hokuseinookatenbo: 36,4 km
Road Station Biei Okanokura: 36,4 km
Biei Town Hall: 37,1 km
Parque Sanai no Oka: 38,4 km
Zoo de Asahiyama: 41,3 km
Twin Harp Bridge: 41,5 km
Seibi no Mori Museum: 42,7 km
Zona comercial Asahikawa Ramen Village: 44,4 km
Parque Tokiwa: 44,9 km
Santuario de Kamikawa: 45,1 km
El aeropuerto más cercano se encuentra en Asahikawa (AKJ): 36,7 km
Información adicional
Check-in
Desde15:00hCheck-out
Hasta11:00hServicios
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Accesibilidad
- Adaptado para personas con discapacidad
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Acceso a internet
- Wifi gratis
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Aparcamiento
- Parking
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Complementos habitación
- Recepción 24 horas
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Generales
- Guardaequipajes
- Restaurante
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Servicios
- Caja fuerte en recepción
- Guardaesquís
- Servicio de lavandería
- Tienda de regalos
Opiniones del hotel
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Polinesya
Algo caro, pero recomendableHotel situado en la montaña, junto al teleférico para subir al Asahi. Aunque algo viejo, y con un olor peculiar en el baño, la habitación era buena, grande y limpia. El onsen fue el mejor de todos los que visitamos en Hokkaido, con baño interior y exterior, sauna y baño turco. Muy, muy recomendable. El hotel te ofrece por defecto la opción de media pensión; no nos gustó mucho la cena buffet, con poca variedad y en general no muy apetitoso. Desayuno correcto, sin más. Recomendaría este hotel tanto por la buena situación, como, y sobre todo, por el onsen. Es caro, pero el resto de opciones en Asahi dake onsen andan parecidas de precio.
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lisachamonix
Close to lifts and good OnsenStayed here three nights, and found it convenient for the lift. Its a large hotel that does not feel crowded. We were on half board - there are no restaurants or shops at Asahidake. Breakfast and dinner were overall OK with flashes of excellent - the fish we were served as special second night dinner was great, as was the salmon sashimi for special third night dinner. Baths were great - there are two bathing areas and the mens side and womens side alternate each day.
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JRP-Bkk
Good choiceA good choice in Asahidake . Good size rooms . The duplex with 4 twin beds is good value but the stairs are very steep . A bit hot in summer with limited air conditioning in the rooms . Large dining area with buffet breakfast and dinner . A mixture of Japanese and western food . With the plastic food trays and most people wearing the pajama like onsen clothes rather than yukata , it did feel a bit instructional one flew over the cuckoos nest but the food quality was good . Large public baths both indoors and outdoors .A short walk to the cable car . Very friendly and helpful staff . A lot of Japanese guests which I think is a good indicator .
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A-Very-English-Lady
Like coming home...After a day exploring the wilds of Hokkaido, this hotel was like coming home. Evenings here are very cosy: we enjoyed sitting in front of the fire place in the lounge with a glass of sake or two. The buffet meals were good. Admittedly it was the same every day; but they counter this by bringing special extra dishes to your table if you are staying more than one night. The first night were were given some very impressive-looking grilled prawns, and the next we had lamb chops and a seafood starter: all brought individually to our table just out of the goodness of their hearts. Nothing is too much trouble for the very attentive staff throughout the hotel: impeccable service! It was a real surprise to find that they swap over the mens and womens onsens each night so that everyone gets the chance to experience both facilities. Nice touch! We also took advantage of their private pre-bookable Onsen for 2,200 Yen per 50 mins (including a rather titillating mechanical massage chair) . It seemed that most other guests were part of coach groups, but that wasnt a problem. There was nevertheless a more intimate feel to the hotel than I expected. The camaraderie was pleasant: some people from a larger group even came over to our table and gave us one of their leftover bottles of wine! All in all this hotel was definitely one of my favourite aspects of our Japan tour. Theres even free origami given out at the reception desk. What more could you ask for?
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DadTravelOrganiser
Solid place to stay for exploring AsahidakeThe primary reason to stay here is to explore Mount Asahidake - which is a wonderful summer hike. Other reviews make the point that the hotel is large (hence attracting coaches) and a bit dated. But there are some really good reasons to stay here: * The location. It is a short walk to the ropeway, and the parking is easy and free. It is significantly closer than other hotels, avoiding a longer walk or the need to pay for parking at the ropeway. * The staff. The staff are only too happy to help, and even when their English is not great, really patient and helpful. * The food. It is really good. Often in large hotels the buffet is a bit meh. But here the selection is very large, it is frequently replenished, and was of good quality. Further, if you stay more than one night, they offer additional meal choices that are made just for you. * The hotel is clean, you can open the window, and had large inside and outside onsen. Downsides? A lot of groups of Japanese hikers were there when we were - so you will experience early morning groups walking the corridor with their bear bells! The dining hall can get a little busy, and the hotel isn't new. But overall, I would absolutely recommend it.