A hotel close to the slopes of Jam Katsuyama. You can stay there for a relatively low price.The name has changed several times, and previously it was called ``Lodge Ski Jam Katsuyama'' and ``Petit Hotel Barstick.''The hotel itself is clean and well-maintained, so I don't feel any discomfort.However, there is no elevator in the building, so you will have to use the stairs. It may be hard for you to carry around a carry case or for tired feet after returning from skiing and snowboarding.We have a drying room available, but it will dry better if you bring your clothes indoors. However, you won't be able to walk in the hallway with your boots on, so you will need to take them off.The heating in the room is of a type that does not allow you to adjust the temperature between low and medium high. There is a small refrigerator.The large public bath had 4 washing areas and 1 bathtub. The changing area is not very large. I'm sure the time is a little short, until 21:00.Also, the public bath cannot be accessed from the 1st floor, and must be accessed from the 2nd floor via one of the 2 stairs.Standard amenities include a yukata (500 yen).I stayed in the dinosaur room, but there was also a bath in the room. It's pretty spacious, like a typical house.Please note that the slopes are farther away than you see on the map.I think it's close if you go through Hotel Harvest, but can't you just carry a board and wear boots and go through the hotel? SoIn the end, you will have to take a detour to the center house, which will be far away.If you have a car, it may be easier to move to a parking lot when you slip.I don't have dinner prepared (previously, I prepared a simple hot pot meal)Unless you bring your own, I think you'll have to eat at the Harvest buffet next door.Harvest's buffet has a wide variety and is delicious, but it requires a bit of walking outside, so it may be a little difficult to get around in bad weather.Of course, you can go down the mountain and go eat some food, but be careful as you will have to pay a toll again when you return. Please note that there is also a curfew.(I forget what time it is, but there will be an explanation during CI)After I finished skating at Jam Katsuyama, I checked in and left my luggage in the room.I think the most natural way to go would be to bring a change of clothes and go to Harvest's hot spring Sasayuri, then have dinner and then return to your accommodation.Breakfast was simple but sufficient.I was also impressed by the courteous customer service of the staff.Currently, accommodation reservations must be made through Rakuten Travel or Rad Kanko.It's a cheap inn, so unlike luxury inns, it doesn't have everything you want, and there are some things that you need to make allowances for.However, it is sufficient as a ski accommodation, and it is well-maintained and clean, so I recommend it.