Great winter holiday destination hotel in Niseko. The hotel is new and I just spent 2 nights with my family in Ritz Carlton Reserve in a snowy days in Niseko. The place is cozy and onsen is outstanding. It is also easy to get access to ski and ski equipments are classy. One bed room suite with twin bed room connecting is truely large for family. Thanks for receptionist Yuika. Highly recommended for holiday maker.
The Green Leaf Niseko Village Hokkaido (北海道綠葉新雪谷町村酒店),位於二世谷,出行便利。入住於此,您可輕鬆去往各大景點,感受此地獨特的自然風光和人文環境,在北海道享有一個完美的假期。酒店設施齊全,周邊環境清新宜人。客房裝飾精美,給人以温馨舒適的感覺。酒店內提供電梯、旅遊服務、小童看護服務、禮賓接待服務等,可使您的入住更為便利。客房裝飾精美,提供空調、浴缸、浴室、禁煙房、無網上網等,您在入住期間將有愉悦的入住體驗。酒店提供按摩、spa等休閑服務,您可盡情享受舒適美妙的夜晚。北海道綠葉新雪谷町村酒店,獨具當地特色,您來此旅行,可充分體驗此地的風俗與人文。在旅行的同時,還可感受到家一般的温暖,旅程將更為愉悦。
訪訪客2023.04.03
I found the Green Leaf Hotel to be okay, adequate for my needs, but not as good as I expected. The place was disappointing in several ways that were not huge but were significant. Cleanliness in my room was not what I expected of a Japanese hotel – I’d say the cleanliness level was more Australian than Japanese (in my experience, Australian hotels have a very low standard of cleanliness). My room at the Green Leaf had sticky food residue and coffee cup rings on tables left by previous occupants, and the toilet seat had some disturbing spots or dry residue. I felt the need to wipe down the room with a damp towel. The furniture in my room looked a bit battered and tired, room carpet and fabrics looked stained and dirty. The bathroom was dimly lit, and the bath/shower waste outlet was slow to empty. The toilet roll holders were inexplicable: the toilet roll was impaled on a spindle which was then inserted into a toilet roll holder on the wall, a conventional design. However, the spindle did not fit the toilet roll holder. It was a waste of time using the toilet roll holder; every time I tried to pull toilet paper from the holder, the toilet roll and spindle just fell out of it. Therefore, I just left the toilet roll on the floor. However, every day, the cleaner would precariously re-insert the toilet roll on its spindle back into the holder, from where it would fall out again the first time I tried to pull toilet paper from it. Very strange, and not what I expected from a culture based on perfection. Also, if your bedside tables are like mine, beware. They will not be screwed to the wall, and they have drawers that, if you open them, tilt the table forwards, throwing your mobile phone or Rolex to the floor, or neatly emptying your cup of tea and pot noodle into the drawer and its contents. Again, inexplicably bad design, not what I expected of Japan. Another oddity that happens in many a hotel. My wardrobe had a long hanger rail, but I was provided with only five coat hangers. Why do hotels do that – provide a big wardrobe but only a few coat hangers? It makes no sense at all. However, I was provided with more hangers after I asked twice for them. One morning, water from the hot tap came out brown rather than clear. I reported it and it didn’t happen again. So, several significant areas of disappointment. However, the hotel was good in many key ways. My bed looked clean and was comfortable. The staff were great, as was the onsen. Breakfast was good. The hotel restaurant only serves one type of dinner, but it is very good. The hotel is ski in/ski out, and has a good boot room. I had a great time skiing from The Green Leaf Niseko Village for six nights. However, I’m not sure I’d recommend it, and if I go to Niseko again, I’ll go to a different hotel, probably one in Grand Hirafu. Why Grand Hirafu? One might say that Niseko Village is oddly named. The one thing it isn’t is a village. It has ski lifts, a ski area, at least two hotels, so
We went to the hotel just for the onsen experience (so I can’t comment on the rest of the hotel). We used the mixed gender onsen so my husband and I could go together. They supplied us with yuami to wear (shorts for me and a strapless towel dress for women) at a small cost. The outdoor onsen was beautiful - surrounded by rocks and snow. The water temperature was SO hot so it took us awhile to get used to it, but we loved the experience. We walked there from the Niseko United shuttle drop off at the entrance to Annupuri.