Pobyt w Dai-ichi Takimotokan pozwoli Ci odpocząć po dniu spędzonym w podróży.
Ta nieruchomość ma basen, w tym heated pool. Spraw sobie przyjemność, odwiedzając obiekt free odkryte gorące źródła. Podczas pobytu zafunduj sobie wizytę w znajdującym się na miejscu salon masażu lub sauna. free sala fitness to miejsce, w którym goście mogą ćwiczyć.
Poznaj smaki kuchni Japanese w znajdującej się na miejscu restauracji restauracja. Chcesz kupić coś do picia? Udaj się do hotelowej restauracji bar lub kawiarnia.
W tym hotel będziesz mieć dostęp do ogród, plac zabaw, salon gier i automat sprzedający. Ta nieruchomość oferuje również przechowalnia bagażu.
Na miejscu dostępny jest parking.
„We had a good overall stay at Daiichi Takimotokan, a large traditional ryokan-style hotel. While the property is a little dated, it is well maintained and kept clean. The hotel itself offers plenty to do, including restaurants, a souvenir shop, simple arcade games, karaoke, massage services, a public onsen, and even a small reading area with Japanese books. You can easily spend time exploring the building without needing to go out.
The location is very convenient. It is just outside the main (short) shopping street and within walking distance to Jigokudani, making it easy to explore the area.
Our stay included breakfast and dinner buffet. Dinner had a wide variety of options, including popular sashimi selections and steamed snow crabs, along with both Japanese and Western dishes. Breakfast was a simpler spread but still satisfying.
We stayed in a Japanese-style room and found the futons comfortable to sleep on. As we visited during winter, the room had central heating only. At times, we cooled the room by slightly opening the window to let in some cold air.
Yukata robes are provided in the room (or you can choose one that fits you at the lobby), and you can wear them around the hotel when heading to the onsen, restaurants, or arcade.
The public onsen area is spacious and features many different pools with various functions, so you can take your time and enjoy the experience. Just remember to wash yourself thoroughly at the shower stations before entering the onsen pools. Unfortunately, we did not try the outdoor onsen despite it being open — we were a little intimidated by the winter cold!
Overall, we would recommend this hotel, especially for first-timers who want to experience staying in a traditional ryokan.
Tip: There are direct buses to and from the hotel from New Chitose Airport and Sapporo. The bus stop is only about 50 metres from the hotel entrance, which made walking in the snow much easier for us. However, the service runs only once a day, so be sure to check the schedule and plan your itinerary accordingly.”