Hokkaido
Niseko Konbu Onsen Tsuruga Bessou Mokunosho
Oku Niseko Konbu Onsen has been popular as a hot spring resort at the foot of Mt. Yotei since ancient times. Niseko Konbu Onsen Tsuruga Bessou Moku no Sho, a hot spring inn nestled in a forest, is based on the concept of "a Japanese aesthetic that appreciates the warmth of heather and the fine growth rings of the wood," and cherishes delicate sensibilities. There is. If you listen closely, you can hear the murmuring of the Niseko Anbetsu River (meaning "river flowing under a cliff" in Ainu language). Even first-time visitors can spend a wonderful time enjoying the Niseko forest and the smooth kelp hot springs in a space where they can feel at ease without feeling nervous.
It's nice to travel around tourist attractions with a carefully planned schedule, but sometimes how about spending a leisurely trip in a hotel? Relax in your room, soak in the hot springs, and enjoy the unique local flavors. Would you like to experience a luxurious trip for adults that can be enjoyed on a girls trip or alone?
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森のスパリゾート 北海道ホテル
"Hokkaido Hotel" was founded in 1909 in the middle of the Tokachi Plain. This is an urban resort hotel that is surrounded by rich nature that is perfect for discovering the wonders of Hokkaido, while also being conveniently located within a 5-minute drive from Obihiro Station. Dishes made with ingredients from the agricultural kingdom of Tokachi, relaxing guest rooms that make use of natural materials, a moor hot spring to soothe the fatigue of your travels, and the highest quality of service guarantee the finest hotel life. If you wake up a little early and take a walk around the courtyard, you might be able to spot a Japanese squirrel or flying squirrel. Forget about the hustle and bustle of everyday life and relax.
ニセコ昆布温泉 鶴雅別荘 杢の抄
Oku Niseko Konbu Onsen has been popular as a hot spring resort at the foot of Mt. Yotei since ancient times. Niseko Konbu Onsen Tsuruga Bessou Moku no Sho, a hot spring inn nestled in a forest, is based on the concept of "a Japanese aesthetic that appreciates the warmth of heather and the fine growth rings of the wood," and cherishes delicate sensibilities. There is. If you listen closely, you can hear the murmuring of the Niseko Anbetsu River (meaning "river flowing under a cliff" in Ainu language). Even first-time visitors can spend a wonderful time enjoying the Niseko forest and the smooth kelp hot springs in a space where they can feel at ease without feeling nervous.