New Onsenkaku Hotel

8.2
Excellent
(247 reviews)

1988 Hot Spring, Toyotomi, Teshio District, Hokkaido 098-4132, Japan

+81 162-82-1243

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Hotel Description

Onsenkaku Hotel

New Onsenkaku Hotel, nestled in the serene rural village of Toyotomi, offers a tranquil escape for travelers seeking a blend of comfort and traditional Japanese hospitality. Located at 1988 Hot Spring, Toyotomi, Teshio District, Hokkaido 098-4132, Japan, this casual hot spring inn is a mere 6 km from the picturesque Toyotomi Natural Park and 7 km from the Toyotomi train station, making it an ideal base for exploring the beautiful surroundings. The hotel features a charming design that reflects local culture, providing guests with an authentic experience amidst nature’s beauty.

The modest yet cozy rooms are designed with comfort in mind, featuring modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tatami flooring. Each room is equipped with a minifridge and traditional short-legged dining tables with cushions, offering an inviting atmosphere for relaxation. Guests can choose from rooms that include futons for an authentic Japanese sleeping experience.

Unique amenities enhance the stay at New Onsenkaku Hotel, including a restaurant that serves delightful meals, an event space, and a communal bathhouse where visitors can soak in natural hot spring water. Breakfast is also available, with guests often praising the quality and taste of the offerings, which make for a perfect start to the day.

The hotel boasts convenient access to public transport, with nearby options including the Toyotomi train station just a short distance away. For those flying in, Wakkanai Airport is approximately 54 minutes by taxi, while Rishiri Airport is a longer journey of about 2 hours and 54 minutes. The accessible location allows guests to explore the area with ease, making it a practical choice for travelers.

Health and safety measures are a priority at New Onsenkaku Hotel, ensuring that guests can enjoy their stay with peace of mind. The hotel implements rigorous cleanliness protocols and provides information on local health guidelines, demonstrating its commitment to the well-being of all visitors.

There are plenty of activities and experiences available both at the hotel and in the surrounding area. Guests can enjoy easy access to the Toyotomi-cho FUREAI center and Toyotomi Ski Area, both within walking distance, providing opportunities for outdoor fun and relaxation.

Nearby attractions include the Reindeer Sightseeing Ranch, which is just a 10-minute taxi ride away, as well as the stunning Sarobetsu Genseikaen primeval flower garden, approximately 16 minutes away. Other significant points of interest include Panke Marsh and the local ski area, ensuring that guests have a variety of experiences to choose from.

When it comes to dining, several recommended restaurants are in close proximity to the hotel, including ふれあいセンター食堂 味彩, a popular Syokudo and Teishoku restaurant just a minute away by taxi. Other excellent options include Suzunoya and Marukhotei, both offering delicious local cuisine.

In conclusion, New Onsenkaku Hotel welcomes guests to experience the beauty of Hokkaido in a setting that combines tradition with comfort. Whether soaking in the hot springs or exploring the scenic surroundings, guests are sure to create lasting memories during their stay.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to Toyotomi-cho FUREAI center and Toyotomi Ski Area

2. One of the few hotels in the area with a restaurant

3. Guests praised the breakfast for its quality and variety

4. Access to a communal bathhouse with natural hot spring water

5. Convenient location for exploring nearby attractions and parks


7.2 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Toyotomi-cho FUREAI center
1 min
Reindeer Sightseeing Ranch.
10 min
Toyotomi Ski Area
10 min
Sarobetsu Genseikaen primeval flower garden
16 min
Panke Marsh
20 min

Nearest locations

ふれあいセンター食堂 味彩
1 min
Suzunoya
8 min
Marukhotei
8 min
レストランショウチク
9 min
Restaurant
10 min
Nonbe
13 min
和Nagomi
13 min
菜味季
13 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.2
Nearest airportWakkanai Airport
Travel time to airport54 min

Location

1988 Hot Spring, Toyotomi, Teshio District, Hokkaido 098-4132, Japan

Airports:

Rishiri Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 54 min

Wakkanai Airport

Taxi: 54 min


Nearby locations

7.2

Very Good Location

Set in a rural village, this casual hot spring inn is 6 km from Toyotomi Natural Park and 7 km from Toyotomi train station.


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Bicycle rental

Golf

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Services

Front desk

Baggage storage

Pets

No pets

Public bath

Public bath

Onsen

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Credit cards

NFC mobile payments

Cash

Food & drink

Restaurant

Vending machines

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

No air conditioning


Reviews

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chappchapp2001

5/5
good hot water

Room 5

Service 5

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BTS

4/5
R6 I came here on October 9th after hearing that it was good for atopic dermatitis.It's really far from Sapporo by car.The hot springs are only indoors and have free flowing water, but at the nearby Fureai Center there was a thin layer of oil floating on the water surface and the smell was distinctly oily, but at this inn there was no floating water. The smell was also weak.If you're looking for a hot spring, you can't miss the Fureai Center, which is just a short walk away and costs 510 yen.It's closed on Tuesdays and every other Thursday, so if you want to go in two days in a row on weekdays, you'll need to confirm.Here at Onsenkaku, the temperature of the hot springs was about 40.5°, which is my favorite temperature.There may be discrepancies depending on the day, but it was the temperature I liked.The rooms are clean and tidy, and the food is always delicious. The same dinner in the Sapporo area or Noboribetsu would have cost 17,000 per person, but it cost 14,000.It was. The dinner menu was quite good.It is important that there is no off-taste.The room has an air conditioner and a small gas stove.Just when I thought there was no extension phone, there was a tablet, which provided a wealth of information.There was an extension number displayed on the screen, so I guess I would have to contact the front desk from the tablet.It feels current.Wi-Fi is also pretty fast at 60M.Even if you bring a game console, you won't have any trouble hunting with multiplayer games.In other words, this inn can be said to be an inn with high comprehensive capabilities.If you're a hot spring spa visitor, you can stay overnight near the station or have a meaty Genghis Khan set meal at the Fureai Center, but if this is your first time visiting Toyotomi Onsen, I think this is a good option.If it's your first time visiting a hot spring area, it's best to go carefully.Kawashima Ryokan was across the street and had been renovated and looked fashionable, so I was curious about that as well.Breakfast is simple, but this is what you get at a small inn.Monda

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tanu hama

5/5
I used a breakfast only accommodation plan.We used a newly built room, and all the facilities were new and clean✨And it's perfect for those who work in a practical room.The large public bath also has a unique oil bath♨️The hot water is said to have a very good effect on moisturizing the skin, and even after soaking in it, it felt slippery and seemed to be effective.Breakfast was average but delicious.I was also very grateful for the shuttle service to Toyotomi Station. This is a recommended inn!

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りんこ

5/5
I had heard that you should go to Toyotomi Onsen at least once, so I decided to stay there for one night without meals.We decided to stay overnight after making a short notice.Even though it was a sudden stay, they were kind and accommodating, and the room was a condominium type room in an annex building and was very clean. It seems that there are many people who stay for several nights for hot spring treatment. Unfortunately, I didn't eat there, but I would like to stay there again sometime.There are shops.There are no convenience stores within walking distance.

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美由紀 大

4/5
Since I stayed on a cheap plan, I had a room with separate toilet and washroom. It was a Japanese-style room with a bed, so I had a good time. …

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ねこにゃん

5/5
▼It's more of an inn than a hotel, with about 40 rooms in total. The building is a little old, but it is well-maintained, and the inn is very comfortable and satisfying.▼The large public bath is a slimy oil-based hot spring that will warm you up to the point where you'll be surprised just by soaking in it. It's about the size of a public bathhouse in town, and there are 11 Karan locations.▼The main building has a shared toilet, and the annex has a toilet, and it was just built a few years ago. The toilet had a washlet.▼There are also rooms for one person, so even if you are alone, it is okay.▼If your stay includes a meal, you can choose between a cheap set meal or a slightly more expensive ryokan meal, as there are many people visiting the hot springs.▼The shop inside the hotel sells boxed lunches, side dishes, bread, and alcoholic beverages, and they also offer lunch for consecutive stays for 300 yen, which is very reasonable. You can also eat and drink at the nearby town-run day trip bath facility.▼There is also a shop at a facility called Yunomori Pokke in front of the inn.You can also rent electric bicycles, and in 30 minutes you can go to a large-scale grassland ranch that is one of the largest in Japan and the size of 300 Tokyo Domes. You can experience the atmosphere of being abroad, so if you have time, please go.

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R EXIGA

5/5
Used for day trip bathing.I had heard that the hot springs smelled of petroleum, but I didn't really notice it, probably because my sense of smell had dulled.I didn't even know what petroleum smell was in the first place, so maybe I was expecting too much that it would smell like gasoline.I'll just have to take a bath again and find out!

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EMIKO

5/5
I used it for a day trip with my children during the evening hours.The long-awaited oil bath! !There's a baby bath in the bathroom!I saw it for the first time in Hokkaido! Impressed!There is also a baby bed in the changing room!And it's very empty! It was reserved!I have a small child, so the hot springs were the most helpful!However, there are almost no amenities, so you will need to bring your own.Also, restaurants are only for hotel guests.Eating milk or shaved ice on a chair or sofa is allowed.