This is the second time I have used this hot spring resort in Kami-Furano Town. The resort is located at the foot of the Tokachi Mountain Range, offering a magnificent view of the town below. Guests come here for various purposes such as mountain climbing, recuperation, travel, and motorcycle riding. My goal was to climb Mt. Biei and Biei Fuji. I arrived in Hokkaido and headed straight to the Fukiage Onsen, where I stayed in a dormitory-style room with bunk beds. The room was simple but provided a curtain for privacy. The hot spring, sourced from Fukiage Onsen, was refreshing and had a sauna as well. The outdoor bath offered a stunning view of the Tokachi Mountain Range. While meals were not provided, there was a communal kitchen available for cooking. Overall, it was a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
yoakenoao
4.80
This is an accommodation for room-only stays. The price is very reasonable at 2500 yen per night for adults. The facilities are clean and very comfortable, with a lounge, drying room, shop, vending machines (including cup noodles), and clean toilets. It is highly recommended for those looking to save money, whether for long stays, riders, hikers, or solo travelers. The rooms are either large shared rooms or single rooms with bunk beds. The baths are 100% natural hot springs and can be used as much as you like. The communal kitchen is amazing, with every cooking utensil imaginable available for free use. The only items that require payment are the gas stove and gas rice cooker. They also cater to early morning departures, making it a highly valuable base for your stay. Camping is also possible, with comfortable tent sites available. The location at the foot of the Tokachi mountain range is excellent. I will probably come back again.
ジャッピー
4.00
I'm sorry if this review doesn't fit with Tabelog. The actual elevation seems to be high. After entering from a big road, there are nerve-wracking curves to pass. When I arrived at the parking lot, there were many cars. There were families with children because there is a pool, and also people camping nearby and riders. I was thinking of having soft serve ice cream inside, but there was a coffee truck in front of the entrance. Intrigued by the sign "Neko no Shita Coffee" ("Coffee under the cat"), I ended up ordering an iced coffee for 450 yen. It's self-roasted. It's nice. They made it with hand drip. It's a bit bitter, which I like. It tasted really good!
miyaen7715
4.00
1/4
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