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Akakura Hotel

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Welcome to the Akakura Hotel, your cozy getaway nestled in the enchanting landscape of Myoko, Japan! With a starting price of just $89 a night, this charming 18-star hotel offers the perfect blend of comfort and adventure, situated 10,1mi from the bustling city center. Whether you're a winter sports enthusiast or a traveler seeking relaxation, you’ll find everything you need right at your fingertips, including breathtaking views and serene surroundings.

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Bed in Akakura Hotel

Kamers

Twin Room - single occupancy - Annex in Akakura Hotel

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205 vierkante voet

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Privébadkamer

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Koelkast

Room with Tatami Area - Annex in Akakura Hotel

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270 vierkante voet

Bijgebouw, 2 Eenpersoonsbedden

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Suite in Akakura Hotel

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775 vierkante voet

Suite

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Badkuip

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Koelkast

Ontdek Meer

At Akakura Hotel, the fun doesn’t stop at check-in! Enjoy thrilling skiing opportunities with equipment rental available on-site, or unwind after an exhilarating day on the slopes in the soothing hot spring baths. Hungry? Savor delectable dishes in the hotel's restaurant, perfectly complimented by a drink from the bar. Plus, with amenities like free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a 24-hour front desk at your service, your stay is bound to be both convenient and enjoyable.

Lobby or reception in Akakura Hotel
Lobby or reception in Akakura Hotel

Ervaar het Beste

Guests rave about the warm hospitality and the delightful on-site facilities at Akakura Hotel, including a sauna to melt away your worries. Non-smoking rooms offer a peaceful retreat, while beautiful gardens provide a tranquil space for leisurely strolls. With complimentary shuttle service to nearby attractions and a commitment to keeping you comfortable, Akakura Hotel is your ticket to a fantastic experience in Myoko, where every adventure is just a snowy slope away!

Bed in Akakura Hotel
Bed in Akakura Hotel

Plan uw verblijf

Once you've settled into the delightful ambiance of Akakura Hotel, make sure to pamper your taste buds at the on-site dining room. Here, you'll find a delectable menu featuring local flavors and fresh ingredients that celebrate the essence of Japanese cuisine. Whether you’re inclined to indulge in comfort food after a day of outdoor escapades or seek to try authentic delicacies, the dining room serves up a culinary experience that will leave you smiling. And don't forget to treat yourself to a drink from the bar—perfect for winding down and sharing stories of your day’s adventures with fellow travelers!

Buffet breakfast in Akakura Hotel
Food in Akakura Hotel

Voorzieningen

Skiën

Restaurant

Gratis Privéparkeergelegenheid

Gratis wifi

Gratis pendeldienst

Sauna

Skiverhuur ter plaatse

Parkeergelegenheid Ter Plaatse

Spa and wellness centre/facilities, Bed in Akakura Hotel
Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Akakura Hotel

Restaurant

diningroom

Food in Akakura Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Akakura Hotel
Living room in Akakura Hotel
If you're skiing in Myoko you can't go wrong with this place. It's a hybrid western/japanese style hotel. The rooms were clean and comfortable. 3 of us shared a room with 2 beds and a good sized tatami. It was a little pricier than some basic Ryokans we stayed at, but considering the quality of breakfast, the number of hot springs on sight, and the free shuttle from the door, it ended up being pretty reasonable. Avoid trying to eat western style foods at the breakfast or you will surely be disappointed. We are advanced skiers and enjoyed Kanko for 4 days straight, 2 on the mountain after 108cm of fresh pow, and 2 skinning up above the top chair once that fresh snow was skied out. Despite what the web indicates, there are tonnes of touring options from the top of Kanko. We could have just bought a single up pass the last couple days, though being able to use the top lift to extend your ski down is pretty useful. Be careful trying to ski back to the hotel at the end of the day, it's very easy to overshoot the town by quite a long way and add a 45 minute hike when your legs are already rubber. If you get it right you can ski pretty much right to the door of the hotel. Ping pong table was great. We were feeling pretty cheap at the end, and had a few suppers on our table in the room, followed up by hot springs and ping pong. . . no need to leave and spend more money!

Robin

The hotel is a beautiful old hotel. Facilities are old but excellent. Breakfast was unbelievably good. The place is over 200 years old, and has hidden underground tunnels which made it feel like an adventure in a haunted hotel. The onsen facilities are numerous, huge, and well worth it. The town is cute and probably amazing during the season.

Leif

Quirkiness of the artwork and decor. Staff were so friendly. The BEST Onsen - to sit under a cherry tree with snow falling was magical. So handy to the ski lifts and village

Diane

Lovely lady and staff at the front desk who went above and beyond for our stay considering it is a 3 star hotel.

Lachlan

Great onsen , location , good food & good access to Ski area & restaurants

Craig

If you're skiing in Myoko you can't go wrong with this place. It's a hybrid western/japanese style hotel. The rooms were clean and comfortable. 3 of us shared a room with 2 beds and a good sized tatami. It was a little pricier than some basic Ryokans we stayed at, but considering the quality of breakfast, the number of hot springs on sight, and the free shuttle from the door, it ended up being pretty reasonable. Avoid trying to eat western style foods at the breakfast or you will surely be disappointed. We are advanced skiers and enjoyed Kanko for 4 days straight, 2 on the mountain after 108cm of fresh pow, and 2 skinning up above the top chair once that fresh snow was skied out. Despite what the web indicates, there are tonnes of touring options from the top of Kanko. We could have just bought a single up pass the last couple days, though being able to use the top lift to extend your ski down is pretty useful. Be careful trying to ski back to the hotel at the end of the day, it's very easy to overshoot the town by quite a long way and add a 45 minute hike when your legs are already rubber. If you get it right you can ski pretty much right to the door of the hotel. Ping pong table was great. We were feeling pretty cheap at the end, and had a few suppers on our table in the room, followed up by hot springs and ping pong. . . no need to leave and spend more money!

Robin

The hotel is a beautiful old hotel. Facilities are old but excellent. Breakfast was unbelievably good. The place is over 200 years old, and has hidden underground tunnels which made it feel like an adventure in a haunted hotel. The onsen facilities are numerous, huge, and well worth it. The town is cute and probably amazing during the season.

Leif

Quirkiness of the artwork and decor. Staff were so friendly. The BEST Onsen - to sit under a cherry tree with snow falling was magical. So handy to the ski lifts and village

Diane

Lovely lady and staff at the front desk who went above and beyond for our stay considering it is a 3 star hotel.

Lachlan

Great onsen , location , good food & good access to Ski area & restaurants

Craig

If you're skiing in Myoko you can't go wrong with this place. It's a hybrid western/japanese style hotel. The rooms were clean and comfortable. 3 of us shared a room with 2 beds and a good sized tatami. It was a little pricier than some basic Ryokans we stayed at, but considering the quality of breakfast, the number of hot springs on sight, and the free shuttle from the door, it ended up being pretty reasonable. Avoid trying to eat western style foods at the breakfast or you will surely be disappointed. We are advanced skiers and enjoyed Kanko for 4 days straight, 2 on the mountain after 108cm of fresh pow, and 2 skinning up above the top chair once that fresh snow was skied out. Despite what the web indicates, there are tonnes of touring options from the top of Kanko. We could have just bought a single up pass the last couple days, though being able to use the top lift to extend your ski down is pretty useful. Be careful trying to ski back to the hotel at the end of the day, it's very easy to overshoot the town by quite a long way and add a 45 minute hike when your legs are already rubber. If you get it right you can ski pretty much right to the door of the hotel. Ping pong table was great. We were feeling pretty cheap at the end, and had a few suppers on our table in the room, followed up by hot springs and ping pong. . . no need to leave and spend more money!

Robin

The hotel is a beautiful old hotel. Facilities are old but excellent. Breakfast was unbelievably good. The place is over 200 years old, and has hidden underground tunnels which made it feel like an adventure in a haunted hotel. The onsen facilities are numerous, huge, and well worth it. The town is cute and probably amazing during the season.

Leif

Quirkiness of the artwork and decor. Staff were so friendly. The BEST Onsen - to sit under a cherry tree with snow falling was magical. So handy to the ski lifts and village

Diane

Lovely lady and staff at the front desk who went above and beyond for our stay considering it is a 3 star hotel.

Lachlan

Great onsen , location , good food & good access to Ski area & restaurants

Craig

Locatie

Akakura 486 , Nagano, 949-2111, Japan

Akakura Hotel