2024.6.20AccommodationAs mentioned in other reviews, there is a 7-Eleven right in front of the hotel, which is a good location for Niseko.The appearance and facilities of the hotel also feel new.If you enter from the Seven side, you will be on the second floor, where the front desk is.On the same floor is the hotel's kitchen and ramen shop.And there's a restaurant next to it.When you enter the room, it gives you a beautiful impression.The facility was built to avoid waste.However, as time passed, I gradually realized that there was nothing!First, there are no tissues.If you want one, you have to spend 150 yen to buy a pocket tissue.There are no electrical outlets at the built-in desk.To charge it, use the outlet next to the bed.It's also located extremely high!Difficult to use!There's no toothpaste cup!I feel like there should be at least that much.There's no hair dryer, and although the front desk seems to lend one, it's also a hassle.At first glance, the bed looks like a double bed, but when you sleep on it, it turns out to be a combination of two single beds.There is a single comforter on the bed.The center of the bed is raised and if you don't sleep on the right or left side, you'll end up with lines on your body.The lights in the room can only be turned on and off at the entrance, so you have to get up there to turn them off when you go to sleep.Although there is a shower booth in the room and a complete set of shampoo and other supplies, it is disappointing that the shower is so uneven.I feel that there is a lack of taste in the design and amenities of the room.Ramen shops are also reasonably priced.Miso ramen 900 yenEven the most expensive spicy miso ramen costs 1,000 yen.I tried the spicy miso ramen and it tasted okay.Here, a set breakfast is served in the morning.The morning menu is not good.It seems that there are no professional chefs.All the staff, including those at the front desk, are young.Maybe it's just for hire, but I feel like they don't think about taste or the people who use it.A contractor came in the morning to lay carpet tiles in the hallway.Normally, don't such companies come after you check out? I don't know if they don't care about the customers or if they don't care because there are a lot of foreigners, but I don't think they would go out of their way to pay to stay there.There's nothing particularly noteworthy about it, and it's not that it's bad at all, but if they put in a little more effort, they could make a better impression, but the reason they don't make an effort is probably because the Niseko brand is the only thing that brings in customers.