"There was a stain on the tatami floor. It also seems to be the season when small insects or cockroaches appear. Despite staying on a high floor with no windows open, I noticed these bugs in the common areas. It would be good if the staff could address this issue rather than letting them roam freely in those spaces."
"There was a stain on the tatami floor. It also seems to be the season when small insects or cockroaches appear. Despite staying on a high floor with no windows open, I noticed these bugs in the common areas. It would be good if the staff could address this issue rather than letting them roam freely in those spaces."
"Hallways smelt poorly, carpets are stained throughout the facility. We got the 4 person japanese room (only 2 in the room) and it was adeqaute for us. Outdoor tub included with room can only hold two people, food included with half board was buffet style and wasn't very good, however had a decent selection of western, japanese and chinese cuisines."
"Hallways smelt poorly, carpets are stained throughout the facility. We got the 4 person japanese room (only 2 in the room) and it was adeqaute for us. Outdoor tub included with room can only hold two people, food included with half board was buffet style and wasn't very good, however had a decent selection of western, japanese and chinese cuisines."
"What an unexpectedly seamless stay! There was a shuttle bus that met us at the Shinkansen station that took us to the Onsen. When we arrived, we were ushered to a comfortable lobby for check-in. The bellman showed us the entire hotel and onsen, and walked us through our kimonos and slippers. Lovely breakfast, lovely rooms, lovely Onsen... and another free shuttle back to the Shinkansen station. We will definitely return! "
"What an unexpectedly seamless stay! There was a shuttle bus that met us at the Shinkansen station that took us to the Onsen. When we arrived, we were ushered to a comfortable lobby for check-in. The bellman showed us the entire hotel and onsen, and walked us through our kimonos and slippers. Lovely breakfast, lovely rooms, lovely Onsen... and another free shuttle back to the Shinkansen station. We will definitely return! "
"It's a wonderful hotel. Very clean, services were excellent. My family including the kids enjoyed staying thoroughly.
Very close to our ski school, easy to find.
Highly recommended."
"It's a wonderful hotel. Very clean, services were excellent. My family including the kids enjoyed staying thoroughly.
Very close to our ski school, easy to find.
Highly recommended."
"Stay was amazing ! Mr Fukushima was so kind - he helped us with discounted lift tickets, picked us up from the train station and took us grocery shopping. Location was right at the Iwatake gondola. Please note the unit is in traditional Japanese style - sleeping on the floor with Japanese pillows (very different to western pillows). Highly recommend !"
"Stay was amazing ! Mr Fukushima was so kind - he helped us with discounted lift tickets, picked us up from the train station and took us grocery shopping. Location was right at the Iwatake gondola. Please note the unit is in traditional Japanese style - sleeping on the floor with Japanese pillows (very different to western pillows). Highly recommend !"
"The breakfast was wonderful. Something for everyone. Also the daily outdoor winter lunch was very good too. One night we had the Chef’s dinner and it really was excellent. No point arriving before your room is ready because there is literally nothing to do, even though the room may be ready, you can’t have it till 3pm. "
"The breakfast was wonderful. Something for everyone. Also the daily outdoor winter lunch was very good too. One night we had the Chef’s dinner and it really was excellent. No point arriving before your room is ready because there is literally nothing to do, even though the room may be ready, you can’t have it till 3pm. "
"I loved our stay here! The staff are very helpful and there’s a big supermarket at the back of the property, a park, hot springs and skate park with restaurants."
"I loved our stay here! The staff are very helpful and there’s a big supermarket at the back of the property, a park, hot springs and skate park with restaurants."
"Obsolutely over and above fantastic hosts with great ameneties like a local shuttle to downtown and a rack to dry your snowboarding gear. We would absolutely stay again. The hosts were beyond compare!"
"Obsolutely over and above fantastic hosts with great ameneties like a local shuttle to downtown and a rack to dry your snowboarding gear. We would absolutely stay again. The hosts were beyond compare!"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Amazing traditional Japanese style room. Dated but very clean and comfortable with ski run views! The Onsen was great after a day skiing. The dinner and breakfast was excellent and included in the price ….. not fine dining but wholesome and something for everyone. Would definitely recommend. "
"About a 5 minute walk from the main gondola at Tsugaike Kogen, and a 15 minute taxi ride from JR Hakuba station. Overall I would say the location is very good if you are looking for proximity to a ski resort without the late night hustle and bustle of Echoland/Happo One. Tsugaike Kogen is a very beginner friendly resort. Also closeby to the Hakuba Valley Shuttle (7 min walk). Restaurant selection in the area is decent!
The public baths in this hotel are relatively quiet during off peak hours and a nice treat after a ski day - but with the size of the indoor and outdoor baths I can imagine it can feel crowded once 6+ people are there.
The rooms are a very nice size and very clean. Bed is a bit firm but overall a comfortable stay. Daily breakfast is nice and offers a small variety of foods - mostly Japanese foods but some western items as well (cereal, french fries, yogurt, bread). "
"We had a wonderful stay. The staff were absolutely delightful and went out of their way to accommodate any requests including the dietary requirements of one person in our group. We were on the breakfast and dinner meal package and the options each day were fantastic, with a vast selection of European and Japanese options.
One thing to note is that the hotel isn’t located in a town centre. Instead, it’s directly opposite a beginner lift in the Imori area, giving easy access to the slopes.
The hotel itself is fairly basic, but it’s very clean and the staff more than make up for it with their warmth and helpfulness. There are free hot drinks in the foyer, an onsen, washing/drying facilities and the hotel will provide free transfers to train/bus station (or even to Lawsons/711 if you need supplies!) There’s also a games room with a pool table and table tennis.
If you’re looking for nightlife, this probably isn’t the spot for you; but for a relaxed, comfortable tradtitonal Japanese ski stay, we couldn’t fault it."
"Amazing stay.
Old hotel but very cozy.
Breakfast was average- they had lot of variety though. For the price, it was ok.
We were 4 staying in one room and didn't really feel that it was too congested. Lounge is extremely cozy after a day on mountains. They have a dry room which is great use for skiers.
Onsen is awesome especially the one outside. We were using it every day.
Must try dinner buffet especially because it comes with unlimited drinks, food was ok. But worth the price, i think.
Staff are super friendly and accommodating.
Location couldn't be better- you can literally ski in ski out- although we did get a bit lost on the slopes trying to find the lifts closer to the hotel. That was mainly because we started skiing from gondola area which is only 5 mins walk away- just because we had to buy the tickets on day 1.
Woody's rental shop is also very close by so it became very convenient with rentals and stuff.
Just be very careful while driving your car out of the car park in snow as it was very slippery on the end of carpark before you hit the main road."
What can I expect from a motel trip to Unazuki Onsen?
By saving on your room price, you can enjoy more of the attractions in Unazuki Onsen. In the area, favorite places to visit include Hakuba Happo-One Ski Area.
What's it like to stay in a motel?
At most motels, you're likely to find an outdoor pool and free parking. When you stay at a motel, you'll often have access to your room directly from the parking lot. Introduced in the early 1950s, colorful neon signs were used as beacons for tired families on road trips, and examples today can still be seen along historic U.S. Route 66.
What are the best motels in Unazuki Onsen?
This is one of the motels in the larger area that you can book. Family Lodge Hatagoya Kurobe is located 9.3 mi (14.9 km) from the heart of Unazuki Onsen. Enjoy access to the laundry facilities, and freebies including WiFi and parking.
What things can I to do in Unazuki Onsen?
Some outdoorsy places nearby include Sarutobi Gorge, Happo-ike Pond, and Mikurigaike Pond. You'll find these family-friendly sights in the area: Mirage Land, Hakuba Mini Train Park, and Kurobe Yoshida Science Museum. During your trip, here are some other places to visit: Kurobe Gorge Railway, Selene Museum of Art, and Yamabiko Observatory.
What's the weather like in Unazuki Onsen?
Weather can make or break a roadtrip, so here's some data about year-round temperatures in Unazuki Onsen to help you plan yours: The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 69°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 34°F. The rainiest months in Unazuki Onsen are July, December, September, and August, with each month seeing an average of 12 inches of rainfall.
What are my options for getting around Unazuki Onsen when staying in a motel?
We've gathered some information about getting around Unazuki Onsen to help you navigate your stay: Fly into Toyama Airport (TOY), which is located 24.8 mi (39.9 km) away from the city center. To see more of the surrounding area, hop aboard a train at Unazukionsen Station or Unazuki Station.