Impeccable service, very Japanese-style rooms. I heard it is a century-old hotel. There are not many rooms, so there are not many people taking a hot spring bath, which is a good experience. There is an open-air bath, you can watch the snow and take a hot spring bath, which is very flavorful. The food is very good, dinner is Japanese, and breakfast is a buffet. The buffet has Western bread and coffee, and natto rice with miso soup. My snow boots disappeared when I came back without putting them in the shoe cabinet. All the hotel staff helped me find them, and the uncle who manages the shoe rental kept apologizing. He said that if I can't find them, he will prepare a pair of snow boots for me.
Choosing KKR Yuzawa Yukiguni during my trip to Echigo Yuzawa was truly an excellent decision. It's about a 10-minute walk from the station, up a slight hill, but it was quiet, and the room was pre-heated, making it warm and comfortable. What I particularly loved was the dinner kaiseki and breakfast; the ingredients were fresh, the presentation was substantial, and the taste was absolutely delicious. Also, the view from the large public bath felt like looking at a framed painting. If you're going to Echigo Yuzawa, I highly recommend it!
The facilities in the hotel are complete, there is a kitchenette, laundry, dryer, and massage chair, very comfortable, not far from the pick-up station, about 5 minutes walk, there is a small night grocery store next to the connection station, you can buy snacks first.
The foreign language level of the front desk is average, and they can't communicate well in foreign languages. When checking in, I had to wait for a long time because other guests were invoicing. There was a smell of cigarettes in the non-smoking room. I had to open the window for ventilation by myself, and it was still very cold. The lid of the kettle was broken, but it could still be used normally. The front desk bowed and apologized many times, but that was all they could do. Not far from the train station, relatively quiet.
Thank you for your help for 3 nights and 4 days. The food was very delicious and I was full. I enjoyed the bath for a long time, as it was open from 15:00 to 10:00 the next day. I enjoyed watching the dances such as the illumination of Sado Kanayama and Sado Okesa during the night activities. Thank you for your help!
Keiko was a lovely host. She was super friendly and welcoming to the area. She was available for any questions we had and was also able to provide a freshly cooked breakfast/dinner at a very small cost. There was free parking behind the accommodation which was great as we had our own entry/exit after hours.
The room was spacious, but while the heating wasn't very strong, the bedding was extremely warm and comfortable.
Would be more than happy to stay here again any time we're in the area!
It is a very traditional Japanese hotel with a bathtub for 3-4 people.
The hostess is a cook, waiter and receptionist. Attached are breakfast and dinner made by myself, showing my sincerity. Shared bathroom, public toilet, hair dryer and toiletries. Trip cannot respond to requests for pick-up services. Please ask the station service desk to call for you (if you can speak Japanese). They provide station pick-up services, lockable racks for snowboards, and drying room services. Very good value choice.
breakfast
Day 1: 3 pieces of fried meat, fried spring rolls, sweet shrimp, salmon sashimi;
Day 2: French bread, scrambled eggs, 2 hot dogs, macaroni salad, orange slices
Dinner includes sweet shrimp, mashed tuna salad, lettuce, pickled soybeans, pickled cabbage, miso fish fillet, fried shrimp, braised Dongpo pork, egg drop soup, coffee, and all-you-can-eat rice. The above is for one person.
If you are used to private bathrooms or noisy group play, this is not recommended. The stairs and rooms are all made of wood, so the sound insulation should be poor. The tenants were all very nice, speaking softly and walking lightly.
There was actually someone who asked others not to enter the bathroom because he was not used to bathing together and asked others to wait until all three of them had finished bathing 😳😳😳😳 On 2/3 at night, a mother took her two daughters. If you see this, please don't book this kind of hotel in the future, and please change your shower time to the last minute after 21:30. My daughter and I have to take a shower, wash our hair and blow dry our hair before 10 o'clock!
Thank you for the delicious meal provided by the hotel. We can have a full meal and enjoy the food after skiing.
It was an old folk house more than I imagined.
トイレ and Fenglu は are common.
There are no taverns or convenience stores if you don't walk a little.
However, it feels like an old Japanese house. The atmosphere of decoration and corridor cannot be tasted anywhere else.
I want you to stay once.
The owner is Chinese, which made communication very easy. The ********* ladies at the front desk and who picked me up were also super friendly and even helped me find a ski instructor. It's a shame there wasn't any snow yet so I couldn't ski at Shida. Otherwise, it would truly be a ski-in/ski-out experience!
The hotel is adorable.
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