Goryu Sanso

8.0
Excellent
(169 reviews)

Hotel Description

Goryu Resort Hotel

Goryu Sanso is a charming hotel nestled in the heart of the breathtaking Hakuba Valley, renowned for its stunning natural scenery and outdoor adventures. This inviting retreat boasts a prime location just minutes from the Hakuba Happo-One Snow Resort, a site of the 1998 Winter Olympics, and other renowned ski resorts like Hakuba Goryu and Hakuba 47. Guests can enjoy the cozy and comfortable accommodations, which feature spacious rooms designed for relaxation after a long day of skiing or hiking. Each room offers a warm ambiance, ideal for unwinding while taking in the picturesque views of the surrounding mountains.
The hotel provides exceptional amenities including high-speed internet, on-site dining options, and easy access to various outdoor activities year-round. Transportation is a breeze, with nearby public transport options that make reaching key destinations effortless, including major airports within a reasonable distance.
Guests can rest assured knowing that Goryu Sanso prioritizes health and safety, implementing measures to ensure a secure stay. Visitors can explore popular nearby attractions such as Mt. Goryu and Mt. Karamatsu, perfect for those looking to engage with nature. After a day of adventures, enjoy the culinary delights at local restaurants that serve authentic Japanese cuisine. Experience the beauty and hospitality of Goryu Sanso, where every guest is welcomed with warmth and comfort.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Stunning mountain views from all rooms

2. Convenient access to nearby ski resorts

3. Cozy, spacious rooms designed for relaxation

4. High-speed internet available throughout the property

5. Exceptional on-site dining with local cuisine

6. Proximity to public transport options for easy travel

7. Commitment to health and safety measures for guests

8. Engaging outdoor activities year-round in the area

9. Nearby hiking trails with breathtaking scenery


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Hakuba Happo-One Snow Resort
23 min
Hakuba Goryu Snow Resort
25 min
Hakuba 47 Winter Sports Park
24 min
Mt. Goryu
Mt. Karamatsu
14 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.4
Nearest airportShinshu-Matsumoto Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 41 min

Location

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 41 min

Noto Airport (Noto-Satoyama Airport) (NTQ)

Taxi: 4 hr 30 min

Toyama Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 25 min


Nearby locations

6.4

Good Location

Top Attractions


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やたろう

3/5
It takes about an hour to reach the summit of Mt. Goryu.About 5 hours from Telecabin.The scenery is amazing. It is important as a relay point to Mt. Karamatsu and Mt. Kashima Yarigatake.There is a charge for hot water.Water is free for overnight guests. There is a charge for hot water.Canned beer 500ml 1000 yen.15,000 yen for one night and two meals. I wonder if it can't be helped since we are in a time when prices are increasing, such as fuel costs for unloading cargo and employee salaries. However, there are some voices saying that it is too expensive.Accommodation in a tent costs 2,000 yen per person, and a tent fee of 2,000 yen. It's the inbound era.Goryu-dake is quite difficult to make a day trip considering the operating hours of the telecabin. I wonder if we can manage if we climb the ski resort in the middle of the night and start our activities before the telecabin opens.Basic climbing of Mt. Goryu🟰I think Goryu Sanso will be of help to you.The mountain hut is relatively small and does not have a common room. The silkworm shelves are packed. The distance with the neighbors is close.A world without social distancing. No partition. Old-fashioned style.Dinner was curry. The taste is delicious. Refills are free, but the last refill is announced after about 30 minutes.I thought it would be nice if they could take it a little more slowly.The white rice for breakfast is delicious. The side dishes were also delicious.The foreign female clerks are energetic and lively, which is nice.The problem was that the fire alarm malfunctioned after 7pm. An alarm was sounding. While everyone looked anxious, the staff members were smiling and working on the restoration. What is safety awareness? No particular announcement after that.Is it okay?The staff were kind and nice.Hmm. Is it just a matter of management policy?

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佐田智美(さとみん)

5/5
Curry was very deliciousI’m so grateful to be able to drink beer and wine at a mountain hut 🙏

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kei

3/5
I stopped by on the second day when I took on the route over Happo Killet from the Kashima Yarigatake side.The view is amazing.There were various mountain hut goods and I enjoyed them.

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KATSUHIRO ABE

5/5
All the staff are kind.Even if you arrive tired, a shout will cheer you up.Although the weather was bad all day this time, the AlpsReliable mountain huts in the area.My favorite mountain hut.is

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hiro m

1/5
Tent setup 2,000 yen. An additional 2,000 yen per person, minimum 4,000 yen for solo use.For example, the Kitadake Sanso in South Africa costs 1,100 yen per person, and other huts in North Africa cost about 2,000 yen.As expected, it's too much of a rip-off. Hakuba Sanso Group is the only company that has raised prices so blatantly.What's more, this is not private land, but state-owned land that is funded by people's tax dollars. I don't understand the point of renting out that national land and raising prices on tent sites that aren't even neatly leveled.Labor costs, utility costs, and material costs have nothing to do with the tent site (it can be used for merchandise sales, so I can understand the price increase within common sense, but suddenly quadrupling it is too much), and the cost of these soaring prices has nothing to do with the tent site. This should be converted into fees, meals, and product sales.Again, it's too much of a rip-off even though they're just renting the people's land = state-owned land and operating their business.This is the tent site for all the huts in this Hakuba Sanso series.The Hakuba Sanso Group's pricing is blatantly higher than other huts.Just like hereditary politicians, the huts are hereditary so they can do whatever they want. We should take away the rights to lease state-owned land and create a sound bidding system.Huts other than the Hakuba Sanso Group do not have such ridiculous pricing, and if you charge this fee, feel free to leave your garbage behind, so please collect your garbage at the hut (garbage disposal fee). This is the responsibility that comes with the severe price hikes of the vested interests who have a hereditary monopoly on national land that is maintained with tax dollars.The real pleasure of staying in a tent is being able to decide on a camp site while considering your physical condition on the day, but that real pleasure is taken away from me.There are no huts like on Kitakama-one, so people staying in tents can camp wherever they like and that is allowed, so there is no particular problem.I think it's really bad management that prioritizes profit to confuse resort-like lodge groups that can spend a comfortable time in the mountains with tent overnight groups that carry all of their food, clothing, and shelter while walking in the mountains while considering their physical condition and pace on the day. .I sincerely hope that hereditary exclusive rights to huts will be taken away and a healthy bidding system implemented.For that reason, if you would like to work in a hut, please consider choosing a hut other than the Hakuba Sanso Group.*I can understand if there is a premium on sales prices for people other than hut guests.

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佐藤淳子

4/5
My fatigue was blown away by the bright and lively customer service from the staff❗Thank you for your help🙇It was a wonderful mountain hut.Thank you very much🙇

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I E

4/5
Used in August 2024.You can clearly see Mt. Goryu.It was great to see Goryu in different colors at sunset and sunrise.The fog was divine and I could hear the voices of the people watching.Water was sold as either rainwater disinfection (500ml paid: 200 yen) or hot water (paid 500ml: 200 yen).Beer is black label. The 500 long can was cold, but the other ones were not.I'm lucky to have a cold beer.The tent gets soaked with morning dew.It would be helpful to have a towel to blow up the tent.