"Great location, staff were very friendly and helpful. Dinner and breakfast buffets were delightful!
Just be aware of dated facilities, like others have mentioned. "
"Staff is very polite and professional. However, the place it has only one indoor bath and nothing really impressive but is nice for staying if you just want to rest."
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"Check-in was fast and the staff was friendly. The room was spacious and clean. However, the tempurature in the room was too warm and I wasn't able to get the AC working so I had to leave a window slightly open to cool down. This might be because the hotel is in the mountains, so there was a big difference in outdoor and indoor tempurature that I didn't adjust to. Anyways, it's a walkable distance from the Asahidake Ropeway, and there's a short marsh hiking path nearby. It's a long drive to the hotel, so I would mainly recommend it if you want to go to hiking on Mount Asahidake."
"Amazing location, scenery and views! The area around the hotel is beautiful, and so many things to see within easy walking and driving distance. The on-site Onsens were also great! Parts of the property are getting old and worn, but otherwise clean and well kept. The included buffet breakfasts and dinners were an unexpected bonus!"
"Staff is very polite and professional. However, the place it has only one indoor bath and nothing really impressive but is nice for staying if you just want to rest."
Japan’s biggest national park is a geothermal playground, offering mountain climbs for all abilities, numerous onsens and some of the country’s rarest wildlife.
Watch steam rise from Hokkaido’s tallest peak, follow trails past pretty alpine vegetation, admire the scenery at mirrored lakes and ski on miles of backcountry terrain.
Ginga no Taki Falls is located in an area of Sounkyo that travellers like for its mountain views. You'll find 17 hotels and other accommodations within a few miles for a convenient home base.
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If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Ginga no Taki Falls, will I receive a refund?
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What can I see and do near Ginga no Taki Falls?
Explore nature at Sounkyo Hot Spring and Mt. Aka-dake Trail Head Ginsendai. You might plan a visit to Daisetsuzan Sounkyo Kurodake Ropeway or Daisetsuzankurodake Ski Area while you're in the area. Spend some time checking out Daisetsuzan National Park, which is 7 mi from Ginga no Taki Falls, or make a stop by Asahidake Ropeway, located 9.9 mi away.