Situated in the tranquil forests of Hakuba, relaxing hotel bathed in sunshine streaming through leaves and flowers.
AAnonymous User2024.02.22
At first I called and asked if I could pick him up. The boss said he could pick me up (because the last hotel offered free pick-up and drop-off, I thought it was also free). It was only 10 minutes away. After picking me up, the boss lady charged me 2,000 yen without informing me in advance. There is a fee and the experience is very bad. Towels and sanitary napkins will be changed only after you tell the lady boss. If you don't tell them, they won't be changed. The room is an attic, with a window above the bed. The lighting and transparency are poor, the sound insulation is poor, and the wooden floor creaks. I will never choose a B&B in the future.
With a stay at Hotel Hakuba Powder Republic in Hakuba, you'll be near ski lifts, steps from Hakuba Valley Ski Area and a 3-minute drive from Tsugaike Ski Resort. This ski lodge is 4.2 mi (6.7 km) from Hakuba Happo-One Ski Area and 6.5 mi (10.5 km) from Hakuba Goryu Ski Resort. After a day on the slopes, enjoy recreational amenities, which include ski-in/ski-out access. Additional features at this lodge include complimentary wireless internet access and barbecue grills. A complimentary full breakfast is included. The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free self parking is available onsite. Stay in one of guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have hair dryers and slippers.
A guest house surrounded by the silvery white landscape! Enjoy our spirit of hospitality at this facility with modern vibes
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TTINGWe spent 6 nights at this lovely hotel run by kind people. It provided all everything we needed including good breakfast, clean room, bathroom (onsen) and above all kindness. I admire greatly the 82 years old granny who continues to help the guests and continue to learn English. The chef Masa cooks authentic French cuisine.
GGuest UserI was disturbed by the meteor flower garden for consecutive nights at the end of the year. I think that it has an atmosphere that is healed by the tired body and breathes of the trip. I was able to interact with people from other countries in the guesthouse and had a good time. I met Taiwanese, Hong Kongers, Chinese mainlanders, and occasionally Swiss people, and I was excited about skiing with everyone. I am really grateful for the advice to me as a beginner. The administrator was very kind and taught me the information around me and learned a lot. I will visit again during the next snowy season.
Kkamingchan0822The location is close to the ski resort.
The hotel staff is very nice and drive us to the ski resort in the morning and night.
The breakfast is also very delicious and there are different dishes every day.
GGuest UserPlenty of wow factor in this stylish apartment. Fanatastic outlook from every window, it was dificult to talk ourselves into going out each morning! Loved the bathroom with loads of hot water and the second toilet made it easy to share among the four of us. Super comfortable beds and each one with a view of the snow covered forest. I was concerned that it would be too remote from the online views but it is really well located with an easy flatish walk to the happo Gondola. The staff respond really fast to every enquiry, and as this was our first Japan trip, we had loads! It took me ages to choose with all the options availabe, and I could not have chosen a better experience. Book direct for better pricing and a very generous 15% off for return visits or personal recomendations. One minor detail; the stairs are very steep, especially to the loft area, if you have small children, and limited eating options in walking distance means book ahead for dinner.
GGuest UserThis trip to White Horse stayed in three hotels, run by Japanese, and European and American. This home is the most satisfying.
First of all, the hotel chosen by the Japanese in Hakuba must be better than the Europeans. No matter the cleanliness of the hotel or the enthusiasm of the boss.
This old Japanese couple has been running a homestay for over 30 years.
At first glance, the boss has accumulated many years. The homestay occupies two single-family villas, and the boss owns a bus! The two of us sat on the exclusive bus to enjoy the pick-up and drop-off service. My chin was frightened. I never came to Baima to see the hotel's own bus.
The location is great. Five minutes walk from base camp, one of Hakuba's core bus stops. If you go to Wuxi 47, it will be more convenient.
Besides the room. It is very large and has its own separate toilet (including bathroom), which is not available in many Japanese-style hotels. The only shortcoming of the room was the two of us, but there were only two single beds and no large bed. A new family room was given to us when I checked in. It was also three single beds, so maybe there is no double room?
The room we booked did not include meals. The breakfast was 600 yen per person. We thought it was not expensive and we tried it. Em, there was only one slice of toast and unlimited coffee milk cereal, which was too monotonous and not worth trying. It is better to go out a few hundred meters to buy breakfast near base camp.
Finally the owner is very enthusiastic (this is the advantage of all Japanese homestays). There are local apples for sale at the front desk. The price of 100 is a conscience. I stayed for 3 nights and ate 5 apples. It was very sweet.
GGuest UserWe had booked this accommodation in Hakuba for 3 nights in Jan24; family of 4 (2 adults and 2 adult/children). We were supposed to be picked up from the bus station by the accommodation and sent several emails to confirm that pick-up was still happening the day before (and day of) our arrival. Eventually receive a reply, that yes, they were picking us up at 4:30pm. Waited at for 20mins and then decided to phone as no one arrived (this is highly unusual in Japan for people not to show up on time!)y. The answered that ”yeah, they are on the way, but they were running late”). Bear in mind we were waiting in -3C degrees waiting for someone to show up. When we went to check in the 2 boys (maybe early 20s) behind the counter were very lack-luster. Point to the building outside as to where we were staying - but no offer to help carry bags through the snow laden path; or even show us to our rooms. We struggled up to the building and couldn't get access inside - the door was locked. Went back to reception and only then did he get up from behind the counter to help us. We had to take off our shoes in the entrance area - strewn with what seemed like hundreds of wet shoes and then walk through the water logged entrance - no offer of slippers but an off-handed comment about ”oh there should be some slippers in your room” (there wasn't). There was none of the usual information exchange when checking in; ie breakfast (evidently you can buy this in the hotel, but not sure where as there was only a fleeting mention on check out). We were disappointed at the presentation of the room; old curtains hanging off with hooks missing; noisy neighbours which made it feel like we were in a school dormitory rather than a $$$ accommodation. Thankfully these neighbours left the next day - but we were wondering what the hell we had booked into. There is no sound-proofing; you can hear everything in the corridor, stomping, loud talking etc. Shuttle bus is available to get to town, but you have to put your name down on a schedule and it was not readily available. The day we definitely needed to use it (check out) in order to catch the bus, only one shuttle vehicle was available and there was so many people waiting and everyone was late getting to their desired destinations. If you are looking for high quality Japanese service and style of accommodation that you find throughout Japan, this place will not provide you with it. It is fitted out with what seemed to be Ikea-style furniture; bunk beds in the second room that my youngest (tallest) son couldn't fit into so we had to put the mattress on the floor. Toilets are standard western-style toilet, not the Japanese ”special” toilets (bidet, auto flush etc). All appointments throughout the suite was very basic western standard. The only view we had from the room was towards the back at other buildings - not the beautiful view as shown on the advertised room. We figured out that there is probably only 4 rooms
JJiatengjingziI was only able to book a room without a bath or toilet, but the women's toilet was new and very clean and comfortable. The food was hot and delicious. Thank you again!