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二世古東山度假村麗思卡爾頓隱世精品度假酒店
4.6/539 評價

二世古東山度假村麗思卡爾頓隱世精品度假酒店

二世古町|距離市中心4.32km
Beautiful property nestled on the side of the mountain in the Niseko Village area, giving off the feel of a boutique hotel. The hotel offered ski in and ski out with an in-house equipment rental and huge ski lockers. Full length windows that connect from the lobby lounge to the restaurant show an amazing mountain side view of Yotei with the snow in the winter. The check in lobby is nicely decorated with a fireplace and lounge chairs for guests to hang out, with a small bar that leads into the restaurant. There is only one restaurant on-site that’s comprised of a western style menu with a sushi bar. The food here is ridiculously expensive, $2000 yen for just a order of French fries. If you compare to the Park Hyatt across town, the food costs at least 50% more. The rooms though are great and it’s the biggest reason to come back here. They are nicely anointed in a modern and sophisticated decor, in addition the bathtub overlooking the snow is worth every penny after coming back from a day on the slopes. They also fill the mini fridge with drinks and alcohol that gets refilled everyday, this is a very enticing value add. If you have never stayed in Niseko Village, make sure to note that it is quite far from the main Hirafu town. There are not many dining options in the Niseko village area, so you have to plan to go to Hirafu to eat. There are 3 ways to get there, very expensive taxis (about $3500 yen each way), hotel offers a shuttle bus that runs once an hour, or have a rental car. But beware the last shuttle bus back to the hotel is quite early, 9:35pm was the latest during peak winter but changed to 8:50 after mid-February. That doesn’t give you much time to eat and walk back to the bus stop if you plan to have a nice dinner in town. But as other reviews out there have talked about, the service is just not up to par for a Ritz. Since it was our first time staying here I called ahead and then followed up in email on our plans. I made sure that the hotel was able to send a car to pick us and our luggage up from the airport shuttle bus stop. I even checked with the front desk to see which bus stop we should get off at and planned accordingly. But even though I had contacted them through email and also double checked on our day of arrival by phone at 10 AM that we will be picked up as soon as we arrive, there was nobody waiting for us when we got to the drop off. After a few mins I saw the shuttle from Ritz stop in front of me and I proceeded to check with the driver that he was there for us. This guy with a nose ring was so rude that he wouldn’t even lower the window to talk to me, just made an X with his arms twice and drove away. At this point I had to call the hotel to see what’s going on, the front desk now knows nothing about picking us up because nobody scheduled it, so we ended up having to stand there for another 20 mins for the same guy with the same car earlier to pick us up, when he opened the door he was on the phone arranging to hang ou
二世古綠葉度假村
4/541 評價

二世古綠葉度假村

二世古町|距離市中心4.75km
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

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商務出差

二世古塔度假酒店
3.9/540 評價

二世古塔度假酒店

二世古町|距離市中心7.02km
我們在一個日航塔度過了一個愉快的滑雪假期。這是我們對酒店的看法。1) 前往Moiwa和Annupuri度假村的良好通道,步行即可到達(步行到–滑雪回來),有定期免費班車服務到Annupuri。我想說,去平福有點遠,正如別人所說,去平福的班車讓你晚了一點。我們很難選擇我們最喜歡的度假勝地:莫伊瓦是如此安靜,幾乎就像一個私人度假勝地,而安努普里有着寬闊的長廊和可愛的天堂小屋咖啡館!2)房間很大,設備齊全,我們四個人住的是公寓式房間,按日語標準算,很大!牀很舒服(根據我老公的說法,他對牀墊和枕頭很挑剔)還有用來做簡單晚餐的小廚房。這是日本風格的廚房,所以沒有烤箱,只有很好的和巨型冰箱。房間內也相當快的WiFi。他們每週都會適當地打掃一次房間,每天的清潔工作最少(牀鋪、毛巾更換和垃圾清理),雖然這不是我們的問題,因爲我們大部分時間都在戶外。房間也很安靜,我們很幸運,能買到十樓的房間,可以看到森林的美麗景色。3.溫泉浴能舒緩肌肉痠痛 溫泉是本家最大的特色之一,有些家庭成員每天會來兩次......有男士香水和女士香水,室內和室外都有。坐在外面泡個熱水澡,看着雪,真的很不錯。我還要補充一點,溫泉和很多公共空間都是用簡單的現代風格裝飾的。我們喜歡平靜的、不挑剔的時尚外觀。4)早餐不錯,圖拉我們包了早餐。有日式、西式和中式早餐菜餚可供選擇,菜餚烹調得不錯。我的孩子們會將托盤高高地堆滿牛角包、味增湯、炒蛋和炸雞......?我好像看到評論評論咖啡的質量,但我們發現咖啡機上的濃縮咖啡非常好,當然不是純白的,但我們不是來尼塞科喝咖啡的。房間內也有膠囊式咖啡機,非常像濃縮咖啡。正如其他人所說,Tura餐廳強烈推薦。它有點貴,所以我們在住宿期間只去了一次,但我們非常喜歡課程菜單。烹飪水平極高。例如,我們最喜歡的菜是脆的平底鍋朋友生配生意大利飯和烤北海道豬肉配日本醬。當我們去土拉的時候,它和我們分開是空的。不要讓這個讓你失望。預訂一張桌子很重要,最好事先指定要吃什麼,這樣他們就可以準備好了。我們沒有嘗試客房服務。 5)友好的服務最後,但並非最不重要的是,One Niseko的服務很棒。有很多非日本小屁孩

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家庭出遊

二世古滑雪旅館-東山
4.1/58 評價

二世古滑雪旅館-東山

二世古町|距離市中心4.24km
I came here on a solo trip as the last leg of a 17 day trip in Hokkaido. Starting with the lodge itself, the building is a cute standard lodge with 3 floors, the base floor has rooms, the ski equipment room, 2 shower rooms, and laundry machine. The main floor has the front desk, water closets, a dining room, staff kitchen and a wood burning stove. The top floor has more rooms and common areas with couches. There is a breakfast buffet for 1800 yen that you can add on to your stay which I recommend because it is a nice hearty western breakfast- great before the slopes and the lodge is quite far from restaurants without a car. While I was there, breakfast consisted of sausages, bacon, eggs, shimeji mushrooms, hot cakes, bread, muffins, various cereals and yogurt. If you are concerned about speaking Japanese, almost all the staff were international and spoke English. The staff were super friendly and all did different things for the lodge. Some cooked breakfast, built the fire, shoveled snow, taught snowboarding, tidied the lodge, etc. A team of jack of all trades, impressive group of friendly people. My last day there, I wanted to get some refresher courses on snowboarding. It was last minute but the staff was super accommodating on trying to help find what I needed. One staffer, Joel called around to see who was available, and Carmen, one of the instructors agreed to take me, even though it was her day off. I have not been on a snowboard since before the pandemic so I was really rusty. I told Carmen everything I was struggling with and she was understanding on what I needed help with. I did go early season, so there wasn't a lot of snow but Carmen took me to Annupuri and we ended up snowboarding almost the entire day. She gave me pointers on what I was doing, and took videos of me so I can review them for further study. I was pretty shaky on the board initially, but by the end of the day, I was able to turn better and had less wipe outs. Carmen also took me back to drop off my rentals and took me back to the lodge. The lodge also has great vibes, largely in part to the staff. I enjoyed talking to the people worked there, but also enjoyed talking to the guests I met there from Singapore and Australia. The location of the lodge is a little far off from the slopes and does require taking the shuttle buses which stop at 5pm. The lodge is also in a fairly remote location, so meal planning is a must. There is a dairy farm that is a 9 minute walk away with a wonderful pizza shop, western restaurant, bakery/ ice cream shop, and a chocolate shop. All of these close around 5:30pm, and keep in mind, the buses stop running at 5pm. There are food delivery and pick-up offerings though- as in, you call the restaurant to come pick you up to dine at their restaurant. So besides lack of food options, this place was a fun place to stay at.

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綠地冒險村

二世古東山度假村麗思卡爾頓隱世精品度假酒店
4.6/539 評價

二世古東山度假村麗思卡爾頓隱世精品度假酒店

二世古町|距離綠地冒險村0.24km
Beautiful property nestled on the side of the mountain in the Niseko Village area, giving off the feel of a boutique hotel. The hotel offered ski in and ski out with an in-house equipment rental and huge ski lockers. Full length windows that connect from the lobby lounge to the restaurant show an amazing mountain side view of Yotei with the snow in the winter. The check in lobby is nicely decorated with a fireplace and lounge chairs for guests to hang out, with a small bar that leads into the restaurant. There is only one restaurant on-site that’s comprised of a western style menu with a sushi bar. The food here is ridiculously expensive, $2000 yen for just a order of French fries. If you compare to the Park Hyatt across town, the food costs at least 50% more. The rooms though are great and it’s the biggest reason to come back here. They are nicely anointed in a modern and sophisticated decor, in addition the bathtub overlooking the snow is worth every penny after coming back from a day on the slopes. They also fill the mini fridge with drinks and alcohol that gets refilled everyday, this is a very enticing value add. If you have never stayed in Niseko Village, make sure to note that it is quite far from the main Hirafu town. There are not many dining options in the Niseko village area, so you have to plan to go to Hirafu to eat. There are 3 ways to get there, very expensive taxis (about $3500 yen each way), hotel offers a shuttle bus that runs once an hour, or have a rental car. But beware the last shuttle bus back to the hotel is quite early, 9:35pm was the latest during peak winter but changed to 8:50 after mid-February. That doesn’t give you much time to eat and walk back to the bus stop if you plan to have a nice dinner in town. But as other reviews out there have talked about, the service is just not up to par for a Ritz. Since it was our first time staying here I called ahead and then followed up in email on our plans. I made sure that the hotel was able to send a car to pick us and our luggage up from the airport shuttle bus stop. I even checked with the front desk to see which bus stop we should get off at and planned accordingly. But even though I had contacted them through email and also double checked on our day of arrival by phone at 10 AM that we will be picked up as soon as we arrive, there was nobody waiting for us when we got to the drop off. After a few mins I saw the shuttle from Ritz stop in front of me and I proceeded to check with the driver that he was there for us. This guy with a nose ring was so rude that he wouldn’t even lower the window to talk to me, just made an X with his arms twice and drove away. At this point I had to call the hotel to see what’s going on, the front desk now knows nothing about picking us up because nobody scheduled it, so we ended up having to stand there for another 20 mins for the same guy with the same car earlier to pick us up, when he opened the door he was on the phone arranging to hang ou
二世古綠葉度假村
4/541 評價

二世古綠葉度假村

二世古町|距離綠地冒險村0.68km
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

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ニセコビレッジ 新雪谷

二世古東山度假村麗思卡爾頓隱世精品度假酒店
4.6/539 評價

二世古東山度假村麗思卡爾頓隱世精品度假酒店

二世古町|距離ニセコビレッジ 新雪谷0.32km
Beautiful property nestled on the side of the mountain in the Niseko Village area, giving off the feel of a boutique hotel. The hotel offered ski in and ski out with an in-house equipment rental and huge ski lockers. Full length windows that connect from the lobby lounge to the restaurant show an amazing mountain side view of Yotei with the snow in the winter. The check in lobby is nicely decorated with a fireplace and lounge chairs for guests to hang out, with a small bar that leads into the restaurant. There is only one restaurant on-site that’s comprised of a western style menu with a sushi bar. The food here is ridiculously expensive, $2000 yen for just a order of French fries. If you compare to the Park Hyatt across town, the food costs at least 50% more. The rooms though are great and it’s the biggest reason to come back here. They are nicely anointed in a modern and sophisticated decor, in addition the bathtub overlooking the snow is worth every penny after coming back from a day on the slopes. They also fill the mini fridge with drinks and alcohol that gets refilled everyday, this is a very enticing value add. If you have never stayed in Niseko Village, make sure to note that it is quite far from the main Hirafu town. There are not many dining options in the Niseko village area, so you have to plan to go to Hirafu to eat. There are 3 ways to get there, very expensive taxis (about $3500 yen each way), hotel offers a shuttle bus that runs once an hour, or have a rental car. But beware the last shuttle bus back to the hotel is quite early, 9:35pm was the latest during peak winter but changed to 8:50 after mid-February. That doesn’t give you much time to eat and walk back to the bus stop if you plan to have a nice dinner in town. But as other reviews out there have talked about, the service is just not up to par for a Ritz. Since it was our first time staying here I called ahead and then followed up in email on our plans. I made sure that the hotel was able to send a car to pick us and our luggage up from the airport shuttle bus stop. I even checked with the front desk to see which bus stop we should get off at and planned accordingly. But even though I had contacted them through email and also double checked on our day of arrival by phone at 10 AM that we will be picked up as soon as we arrive, there was nobody waiting for us when we got to the drop off. After a few mins I saw the shuttle from Ritz stop in front of me and I proceeded to check with the driver that he was there for us. This guy with a nose ring was so rude that he wouldn’t even lower the window to talk to me, just made an X with his arms twice and drove away. At this point I had to call the hotel to see what’s going on, the front desk now knows nothing about picking us up because nobody scheduled it, so we ended up having to stand there for another 20 mins for the same guy with the same car earlier to pick us up, when he opened the door he was on the phone arranging to hang ou
二世古綠葉度假村
4/541 評價

二世古綠葉度假村

二世古町|距離ニセコビレッジ 新雪谷0.61km
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

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比斯塔裏卡納酒店
4.4/57 評價
山三爲了讓我們的住宿愉快而超越了一切。從在出發時組織班車到帶我們走“祕密小道”我們住宿很愉快。位於步行距離內,可到達安努普里入口班車/巴士站,方便在度假勝地之間往返。如果你在那裏整天都呆在戶外,並且有一個溫暖友好的、寒冷的、不擁擠的西式家,每天晚上都可以回家,那麼你需要的一切。強烈推薦
二世古東山度假村麗思卡爾頓隱世精品度假酒店
4.6/539 評價
Beautiful property nestled on the side of the mountain in the Niseko Village area, giving off the feel of a boutique hotel. The hotel offered ski in and ski out with an in-house equipment rental and huge ski lockers. Full length windows that connect from the lobby lounge to the restaurant show an amazing mountain side view of Yotei with the snow in the winter. The check in lobby is nicely decorated with a fireplace and lounge chairs for guests to hang out, with a small bar that leads into the restaurant. There is only one restaurant on-site that’s comprised of a western style menu with a sushi bar. The food here is ridiculously expensive, $2000 yen for just a order of French fries. If you compare to the Park Hyatt across town, the food costs at least 50% more. The rooms though are great and it’s the biggest reason to come back here. They are nicely anointed in a modern and sophisticated decor, in addition the bathtub overlooking the snow is worth every penny after coming back from a day on the slopes. They also fill the mini fridge with drinks and alcohol that gets refilled everyday, this is a very enticing value add. If you have never stayed in Niseko Village, make sure to note that it is quite far from the main Hirafu town. There are not many dining options in the Niseko village area, so you have to plan to go to Hirafu to eat. There are 3 ways to get there, very expensive taxis (about $3500 yen each way), hotel offers a shuttle bus that runs once an hour, or have a rental car. But beware the last shuttle bus back to the hotel is quite early, 9:35pm was the latest during peak winter but changed to 8:50 after mid-February. That doesn’t give you much time to eat and walk back to the bus stop if you plan to have a nice dinner in town. But as other reviews out there have talked about, the service is just not up to par for a Ritz. Since it was our first time staying here I called ahead and then followed up in email on our plans. I made sure that the hotel was able to send a car to pick us and our luggage up from the airport shuttle bus stop. I even checked with the front desk to see which bus stop we should get off at and planned accordingly. But even though I had contacted them through email and also double checked on our day of arrival by phone at 10 AM that we will be picked up as soon as we arrive, there was nobody waiting for us when we got to the drop off. After a few mins I saw the shuttle from Ritz stop in front of me and I proceeded to check with the driver that he was there for us. This guy with a nose ring was so rude that he wouldn’t even lower the window to talk to me, just made an X with his arms twice and drove away. At this point I had to call the hotel to see what’s going on, the front desk now knows nothing about picking us up because nobody scheduled it, so we ended up having to stand there for another 20 mins for the same guy with the same car earlier to pick us up, when he opened the door he was on the phone arranging to hang ou
二世古 White Villas 温泉別墅
4.1/59 評價
這個地方真的很美,獨棟別墅,相比於二世谷其他酒店來説,真的很舒服。廚具很齊全,晚上都自己買了海鮮和肉,自己燒菜。 跟管家約好的接送,都很準時,很禮貌 房間裏的暖風機真的好暖好暖,想知道是什麼牌子的🤣 早上起來,蓋着粉粉的雪,真的好美好美啊 酒店有免費送到annupuri的班車,annupuri雪場也不錯、適合新手、也有高級道
二世古滑雪旅館-東山
4.1/58 評價
I came here on a solo trip as the last leg of a 17 day trip in Hokkaido. Starting with the lodge itself, the building is a cute standard lodge with 3 floors, the base floor has rooms, the ski equipment room, 2 shower rooms, and laundry machine. The main floor has the front desk, water closets, a dining room, staff kitchen and a wood burning stove. The top floor has more rooms and common areas with couches. There is a breakfast buffet for 1800 yen that you can add on to your stay which I recommend because it is a nice hearty western breakfast- great before the slopes and the lodge is quite far from restaurants without a car. While I was there, breakfast consisted of sausages, bacon, eggs, shimeji mushrooms, hot cakes, bread, muffins, various cereals and yogurt. If you are concerned about speaking Japanese, almost all the staff were international and spoke English. The staff were super friendly and all did different things for the lodge. Some cooked breakfast, built the fire, shoveled snow, taught snowboarding, tidied the lodge, etc. A team of jack of all trades, impressive group of friendly people. My last day there, I wanted to get some refresher courses on snowboarding. It was last minute but the staff was super accommodating on trying to help find what I needed. One staffer, Joel called around to see who was available, and Carmen, one of the instructors agreed to take me, even though it was her day off. I have not been on a snowboard since before the pandemic so I was really rusty. I told Carmen everything I was struggling with and she was understanding on what I needed help with. I did go early season, so there wasn't a lot of snow but Carmen took me to Annupuri and we ended up snowboarding almost the entire day. She gave me pointers on what I was doing, and took videos of me so I can review them for further study. I was pretty shaky on the board initially, but by the end of the day, I was able to turn better and had less wipe outs. Carmen also took me back to drop off my rentals and took me back to the lodge. The lodge also has great vibes, largely in part to the staff. I enjoyed talking to the people worked there, but also enjoyed talking to the guests I met there from Singapore and Australia. The location of the lodge is a little far off from the slopes and does require taking the shuttle buses which stop at 5pm. The lodge is also in a fairly remote location, so meal planning is a must. There is a dairy farm that is a 9 minute walk away with a wonderful pizza shop, western restaurant, bakery/ ice cream shop, and a chocolate shop. All of these close around 5:30pm, and keep in mind, the buses stop running at 5pm. There are food delivery and pick-up offerings though- as in, you call the restaurant to come pick you up to dine at their restaurant. So besides lack of food options, this place was a fun place to stay at.
北海道二世古希爾頓度假酒店
4.2/5244 評價
房間:12歲以上算成人,所以加了床。三人房是比較擠的。房間設施比較舊。 便利:在一樓可以寄存雪具。有定時的免費班車,可以出去玩或者吃。司機很友好。 特色:ONSEN温泉算是酒店特色,露天的風景很美。 吃:早餐在日本算是比較豐富的,餐廳風景也不錯。酒店二樓有三家餐廳,試了Sisam烤肉的味道總是不錯的,人均三四百。附近步行三分鐘能到NISEKO-YO,是商業村,有商店和餐廳,人均120起。 玩:大門邊上就是雪票商店和滑雪學校,貢多拉就在門口很方便,山上風景很美!
二世古五色温泉旅館
4.4/54 評價
這家溫泉酒店坐落在風景如畫的山中,非常適合自駕遊的人。以其傳統的日式建築。這裏提供的溫泉質量極好。然而,請注意,酒店距離便利店有點遠。爲了讓您的住宿更加方便,建議您提前準備好任何必要的物品或食物。

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當地旅遊資訊

最高價格HK$12,927
最低價格HK$337
評價數量727
酒店數量213
平均價格(平日)HK$2,861
平均價格(週末)HK$2,909

二世古町酒店住宿和自由行導遊

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雖然二世古町沒有民航機場,但您也可以先去周邊城市遊玩一番,再通過其他交通工具到這裡。

二世古町遊玩,超過27家口碑不錯的酒店能您選擇。在二世古町尋找酒店時,準備每晚1432 HKD左右的預算,應該能找到不錯的住宿。二世古町有1家五星級酒店,平均每晚850 HKD。二世古町有8家四星級酒店,平均每晚1814 HKD。二世古町有4家三星級酒店,平均每晚664 HKD。二世古町有9家二星級酒店,平均每晚1138 HKD。入住二世古町當地的特色酒店能夠讓遊客得到不一樣的住宿新體驗。希爾頓是去當地旅遊,遊客選擇最多的品牌之一。喜歡希爾頓的客人來到這裡,可以選擇該品牌旗下的酒店。莫伊瓦834膠囊旅館(The Lodge Moiwa 834)二世古町中較具人氣的熱門酒店之一。當然,許多遊客也會選擇二世古尼賽克努普日立本別墅酒店(Niseko Villa Nupuri Leben Niseko)入住。

二世古町的市中心附近,您能夠方便的遊覽Niseko Village Pure。其實到二世古町旅遊,最熱門的景點還有昆布溫泉, 山莊滑雪場。若您希望購買一些當地特產,可以考慮去當地的商業區高橋牧場牛奶工房, The Mad Hatter, Niseko逛一逛。

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