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Oyado Kiyomizuya

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Welcome to Oyado Kiyomizuya, your delightful retreat tucked away in the charming city of Noboribetsu, Japan! Just 3,6mi from the bustling city center, this three-star haven offers you a warm blend of relaxation and adventure. With rates starting from an unbeatable price, this hotel is the perfect spot for travelers who want to explore the captivating sights of the area without breaking the bank.

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195 pés²

Família

TV de tela plana

Refrigerador

This traditionally decorated room has tatami (woven-straw) floors and a fridge. The private bathroom includes a bathtub and Western toilet.

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Estilo Japonês

Japanese-Style Room

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85 pés²

Estilo Japonês, Vista Para O Rio

Wifi grátis

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At Oyado Kiyomizuya, guests rave about the rejuvenating hot spring baths that promise to melt your cares away. Imagine indulging in a soothing massage after a day of exploring the scenic landscape, all while enjoying the extra perks like free Wi-Fi and private parking! The hotel proudly boasts 388 glowing reviews, highlighting the fantastic amenities that make your stay as comfortable as possible—think 24-hour front desk service, air conditioning, and even complimentary toiletries for that added touch of luxury.

Facade/entrance in Oyado Kiyomizuya
Facade/entrance in Oyado Kiyomizuya

Viva o Melhor

Convenience meets tranquility at this peaceful sanctuary where you can unwind in a cozy bathtub or catch up on some work in one of the fantastic meeting facilities. Whether you're planning a fun getaway or a romantic escape, Oyado Kiyomizuya has all your needs covered. So pack your bags and come explore the wonders of Noboribetsu at this delightful hotel located at 173 Noboribetsuonsencho!

Photo of the whole room in Oyado Kiyomizuya
Photo of the whole room in Oyado Kiyomizuya

Planeje Sua Estadia

Once you've tucked yourself into the comforts of Oyado Kiyomizuya, the adventure doesn't stop at the door! The hotel is centrally located near the stunning Noboribetsu Onsen, the renowned hot springs that are sure to leave you feeling rejuvenated. Venture out to discover the famed Hell Valley (Jigokudani), where boiling waters and steaming vents create an awe-inspiring landscape that looks like it's straight out of a fantasy novel. It’s the perfect backdrop for photos and a marvelous way to soak in the natural beauty of Hokkaido.

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Comodidades

Estacionamento Privado Gratuito

Wifi grátis

Instalações para Reuniões/Banquetes

Ar-condicionado

Massagem

Estacionamento no Local

Recepção 24 horas

Banho de água quente

Lounge or bar in Oyado Kiyomizuya
Seating area in Oyado Kiyomizuya
Asian breakfast in Oyado Kiyomizuya
I got a lot of dietary wishes, I even forgot to mention a few. The cook and staff are amazing, they adapted the meals so that I could eat without any worries. The meals are huge. After a meal and a trip to their onsen, I would fall asleep fast. They laid out a double futon (ni mai) and it was fantastic. From all places in Japan where we slept (hotels, AirBnBs) this was the most comfortable place to sleep. There's enough to do, especially if you like nature. We had about half a meter's snow at the end of March. I'd love to go to this ryokan again. Some say this is an old and dated ryokan, that's true, but we saw that as a plus. It's like you're teleported to the past. And the staff really makes up for it.

Miem

We've stayed at many different ryokans in Japan over the years. Oyado Kiyomizuya was fine in every aspect (breakfast, baths, room comfort, service, cleanliness) but not outstanding when considering price. Other reviews complain about needing to prebook meals, removing shoes and onsen tax which are all very normal procedures for ryokans. Onsen tax is always paid separately from booking and meals needed to be reserved in advance, preferably when the room is booked.

Debs_t

This was our second stay, we came about 10 years ago and when I was thinking where in Japan I would like to spend my 70th birthday, this was an obvious choice. Dinner and breakfast were excellent, just as remembered, and re-living the whole experience was a lot of fun. Physically the hotel has deteriorated somewhat, renovation look overdue, but overall the stay was great.

James

Service and assistance were very good. The staff is nice and helpful. We asked for dinner and breakfast to be made vegetarian and they prepared a delicious and abundant meal for us!! The onsen is old and small but charming and the water quality outstanding. Feeling of being straight from the hell valley close by (which it obviously was)!

Orlando

Good location at the heart of the Onsen area, right across from a walking trail loop. Property needs some upgrades but it’s retaining the traditional ryokan hotel charm. Service is superb and definitely get the dinner and breakfast option if you love Japanese food- 15+ different items served per meal- in your room!

Daniel

I got a lot of dietary wishes, I even forgot to mention a few. The cook and staff are amazing, they adapted the meals so that I could eat without any worries. The meals are huge. After a meal and a trip to their onsen, I would fall asleep fast. They laid out a double futon (ni mai) and it was fantastic. From all places in Japan where we slept (hotels, AirBnBs) this was the most comfortable place to sleep. There's enough to do, especially if you like nature. We had about half a meter's snow at the end of March. I'd love to go to this ryokan again. Some say this is an old and dated ryokan, that's true, but we saw that as a plus. It's like you're teleported to the past. And the staff really makes up for it.

Miem

We've stayed at many different ryokans in Japan over the years. Oyado Kiyomizuya was fine in every aspect (breakfast, baths, room comfort, service, cleanliness) but not outstanding when considering price. Other reviews complain about needing to prebook meals, removing shoes and onsen tax which are all very normal procedures for ryokans. Onsen tax is always paid separately from booking and meals needed to be reserved in advance, preferably when the room is booked.

Debs_t

This was our second stay, we came about 10 years ago and when I was thinking where in Japan I would like to spend my 70th birthday, this was an obvious choice. Dinner and breakfast were excellent, just as remembered, and re-living the whole experience was a lot of fun. Physically the hotel has deteriorated somewhat, renovation look overdue, but overall the stay was great.

James

Service and assistance were very good. The staff is nice and helpful. We asked for dinner and breakfast to be made vegetarian and they prepared a delicious and abundant meal for us!! The onsen is old and small but charming and the water quality outstanding. Feeling of being straight from the hell valley close by (which it obviously was)!

Orlando

Good location at the heart of the Onsen area, right across from a walking trail loop. Property needs some upgrades but it’s retaining the traditional ryokan hotel charm. Service is superb and definitely get the dinner and breakfast option if you love Japanese food- 15+ different items served per meal- in your room!

Daniel

I got a lot of dietary wishes, I even forgot to mention a few. The cook and staff are amazing, they adapted the meals so that I could eat without any worries. The meals are huge. After a meal and a trip to their onsen, I would fall asleep fast. They laid out a double futon (ni mai) and it was fantastic. From all places in Japan where we slept (hotels, AirBnBs) this was the most comfortable place to sleep. There's enough to do, especially if you like nature. We had about half a meter's snow at the end of March. I'd love to go to this ryokan again. Some say this is an old and dated ryokan, that's true, but we saw that as a plus. It's like you're teleported to the past. And the staff really makes up for it.

Miem

We've stayed at many different ryokans in Japan over the years. Oyado Kiyomizuya was fine in every aspect (breakfast, baths, room comfort, service, cleanliness) but not outstanding when considering price. Other reviews complain about needing to prebook meals, removing shoes and onsen tax which are all very normal procedures for ryokans. Onsen tax is always paid separately from booking and meals needed to be reserved in advance, preferably when the room is booked.

Debs_t

This was our second stay, we came about 10 years ago and when I was thinking where in Japan I would like to spend my 70th birthday, this was an obvious choice. Dinner and breakfast were excellent, just as remembered, and re-living the whole experience was a lot of fun. Physically the hotel has deteriorated somewhat, renovation look overdue, but overall the stay was great.

James

Service and assistance were very good. The staff is nice and helpful. We asked for dinner and breakfast to be made vegetarian and they prepared a delicious and abundant meal for us!! The onsen is old and small but charming and the water quality outstanding. Feeling of being straight from the hell valley close by (which it obviously was)!

Orlando

Good location at the heart of the Onsen area, right across from a walking trail loop. Property needs some upgrades but it’s retaining the traditional ryokan hotel charm. Service is superb and definitely get the dinner and breakfast option if you love Japanese food- 15+ different items served per meal- in your room!

Daniel

Localização

173 Noboribetsuonsencho,Noboribetsuonsenshi , Kikaiba, 059-0551, Japão

Oyado Kiyomizuya