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Toya Kanko Hotel

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Toya Kanko Hotel, a charming 3-star hotel located in the picturesque town of Niseko, Japan. Nestled 16.6mi away from the vibrant city center, this hotel offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by the stunning landscapes of Toyako Onsen.

The address of Toya Kanko Hotel is 33 Toyako Onsen, Toyako-Cho, Abuta-Gun, providing guests with easy access to the beautiful sights and cultural attractions of the area. Although no reviews are available yet, travelers can expect a cozy and comfortable stay at this well-located hotel.

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Rooms

Room with Tatami Area and Lake View- Breakfast and in Room Dinner included in Toya Kanko Hotel

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2 Twin Beds

2 Futon Mat Beds

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215 sqft

Room - 2 Twin, Lake View

Lake view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Japanese-Style Room with Lake View- Breakfast included in Toya Kanko Hotel

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5 Futon Mat Beds

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140 sqft

Japanese Style, Lake View

Lake view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

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2 Twin Beds

Room - 2 Twin, Mountain View

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

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For those looking to experience the tranquil beauty of Niseko Town while remaining close to the city's amenities, Toya Kanko Hotel is an ideal choice. Embrace the serene atmosphere and explore the wonders of Toyako Onsen from this charming accommodation option in Japan.

For accommodation options, Toya Kanko Hotel offers a variety of room types to suit different traveler preferences. Guests can choose from Standard Rooms, Deluxe Rooms, and spacious Suites. Each room is elegantly decorated with modern furnishings and offers stunning views of the surrounding nature or the town.

Lobby or reception in Toya Kanko Hotel
Lobby or reception in Toya Kanko Hotel

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In terms of dining, the hotel boasts an on-site restaurant serving delicious Japanese cuisine made from fresh, local ingredients. Guests can savor traditional flavors while enjoying a cozy and inviting dining atmosphere. Additionally, the hotel provides a daily breakfast buffet, offering a selection of both western and Japanese dishes to start the day off right.

Toya Kanko Hotel also caters to guests looking to relax and unwind during their stay. The hotel features a traditional Japanese onsen, where visitors can experience the healing benefits of soaking in natural hot spring waters. After a day of exploring the area or hitting the nearby ski slopes, guests can indulge in a soothing soak and truly unwind in this serene setting.

Bed in Toya Kanko Hotel
Bed in Toya Kanko Hotel

Amenities

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Room service

Free shuttle

Sauna

Air conditioning

Bar

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Toya Kanko Hotel
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Restaurant

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Property building in Toya Kanko Hotel
We ended up with a room we really, really liked. When we booked a few months ago for a late September 2023 stay, we could only book a Japanese room on booking.com. When we arrived at the Toya Kanko Hotel, we were able to pay to upgrade to a Japanese-Western twin room on a high floor, the 6th floor. From memory it was about 6600 yen in total to upgrade for the 3 nights (on top of the previously quoted 59,400 yen). (As with onsen resorts there is also a small daily onsen tax.) The room rate included a smorgasbord breakfast which had both Japanese and some Western food. There was a huge diversity of Japanese food. Don't expect to find European pastries though. The Toya Kanko Hotel is on Lake Toya, with just the pedestrian promenade separating the Hotel from the Lake. We had superb views across the Lake to the islands within it. The room was, overall, quite large by Japanese standards, with an entry foyer, bathroom, tatami room with twin beds and a Japanese dining table and seating and, finally, a sitting area with two chairs and a table, for viewing the Lake through the large picture window. I know some reviewers have said the decor is "dated", but we found it charmingly retro. The tatami and sitting areas were very calming. The location was excellent, being on the Lake and close to the departure point for the Lake cruises and powered swan boats. We were travelling by train in Hokkaido for 3 weeks and the Donan Bus met our train arrival at Toya Station and took us up into Toyako Onsen where the Hotel is. We got off at the Bus Terminal, next to the Tourist Information Centre, but there is another bus stop immediately in front of the hotel entrance, which is more convenient if you have luggage. There is a convenience store (Seicomart) immediately opposite the Hotel Entrance and it has long hours. The in-room fridge was excellent and moderately large by Japanese hotel standards.

Jane

Check-in staff and restaurant staff were friendly and efficient. Older hotel. The view from the room on our upper floor was amazing. Had a traditional room with comfortable futons. Unlike many hotels nearby this hotel looked directly over the lake and was right on a nice lakeside pedestrian walkway that had various tour boats, swan boats, etc. avail for rent. The men had an indoor and a really nice outdoor garden onsen to use. The outdoor onsen had a section of very hot water and one a bit more comfortable to us amateurs. We were treated to a fireworks show over the lake at night. (As another reviewer pointed out this hotel enjoys the first half of the show and to see the second half you would have to leave your room and walk on the pedestrian sidewalk around the corner ). Meals are in a large basement very brightly lit banquet room that accommodates tour bus groups. We enjoyed a very good set meal for dinner with a nice sake and a not so nice sake (avoid the sake with the beautiful lake toya photo). The large ( almost exclusively Japanese ) breakfast buffet was fine and had lots of options. Certainly not as elegant as many of the breakfast buffet spreads we enjoyed throughout Japan but certainly enough options. A cute "hand onsen" out front of hotel. Very nice stay, great value, and would definitely recommend this hotel.

David

A lovely onsen hotel overlooking the lake. The lake view from our room was wonderful and you could also see the nightly fireworks. Good food and plenty of it. Helpful and friendly staff. There is a bus stop outside the hotel where you can catch a bus to the Usuzan ropeway. Private baths are available for hire at an additional cost. This is a large hotel used by tour groups, but we didn't find that a problem. Good value for money. There is a shuttle bus to Toya station and when we left the staff waved an Australian flag to farewell us!

Joan

The location of the hotel was great - right in front of the lake and next to the main bus stops. We were also right next to the outdoor foot spa and good food locations. The breakfast buffet was excellent (plenty of vegetarian options for my husband) and we loved the onsens, particularly the outdoors one. We very much appreciated the free shuttle to the train station - they proceeded with the bus booking even though we were there only ones booked at that time.

Yasmine

Our room on the 7th floor had a lovely view of the lake and the night fireworks. The hotel was right in the middle of the Main Street, so we were near plenty of food options, convenience stores, and the lake. The room was comfortable and large, and the toilet felt pretty new. The staff would set up the room for sleeping while the guests went down for dinner. They had private onsens available for booking, and it was easy to do so.

Desiree

We ended up with a room we really, really liked. When we booked a few months ago for a late September 2023 stay, we could only book a Japanese room on booking.com. When we arrived at the Toya Kanko Hotel, we were able to pay to upgrade to a Japanese-Western twin room on a high floor, the 6th floor. From memory it was about 6600 yen in total to upgrade for the 3 nights (on top of the previously quoted 59,400 yen). (As with onsen resorts there is also a small daily onsen tax.) The room rate included a smorgasbord breakfast which had both Japanese and some Western food. There was a huge diversity of Japanese food. Don't expect to find European pastries though. The Toya Kanko Hotel is on Lake Toya, with just the pedestrian promenade separating the Hotel from the Lake. We had superb views across the Lake to the islands within it. The room was, overall, quite large by Japanese standards, with an entry foyer, bathroom, tatami room with twin beds and a Japanese dining table and seating and, finally, a sitting area with two chairs and a table, for viewing the Lake through the large picture window. I know some reviewers have said the decor is "dated", but we found it charmingly retro. The tatami and sitting areas were very calming. The location was excellent, being on the Lake and close to the departure point for the Lake cruises and powered swan boats. We were travelling by train in Hokkaido for 3 weeks and the Donan Bus met our train arrival at Toya Station and took us up into Toyako Onsen where the Hotel is. We got off at the Bus Terminal, next to the Tourist Information Centre, but there is another bus stop immediately in front of the hotel entrance, which is more convenient if you have luggage. There is a convenience store (Seicomart) immediately opposite the Hotel Entrance and it has long hours. The in-room fridge was excellent and moderately large by Japanese hotel standards.

Jane

Check-in staff and restaurant staff were friendly and efficient. Older hotel. The view from the room on our upper floor was amazing. Had a traditional room with comfortable futons. Unlike many hotels nearby this hotel looked directly over the lake and was right on a nice lakeside pedestrian walkway that had various tour boats, swan boats, etc. avail for rent. The men had an indoor and a really nice outdoor garden onsen to use. The outdoor onsen had a section of very hot water and one a bit more comfortable to us amateurs. We were treated to a fireworks show over the lake at night. (As another reviewer pointed out this hotel enjoys the first half of the show and to see the second half you would have to leave your room and walk on the pedestrian sidewalk around the corner ). Meals are in a large basement very brightly lit banquet room that accommodates tour bus groups. We enjoyed a very good set meal for dinner with a nice sake and a not so nice sake (avoid the sake with the beautiful lake toya photo). The large ( almost exclusively Japanese ) breakfast buffet was fine and had lots of options. Certainly not as elegant as many of the breakfast buffet spreads we enjoyed throughout Japan but certainly enough options. A cute "hand onsen" out front of hotel. Very nice stay, great value, and would definitely recommend this hotel.

David

A lovely onsen hotel overlooking the lake. The lake view from our room was wonderful and you could also see the nightly fireworks. Good food and plenty of it. Helpful and friendly staff. There is a bus stop outside the hotel where you can catch a bus to the Usuzan ropeway. Private baths are available for hire at an additional cost. This is a large hotel used by tour groups, but we didn't find that a problem. Good value for money. There is a shuttle bus to Toya station and when we left the staff waved an Australian flag to farewell us!

Joan

The location of the hotel was great - right in front of the lake and next to the main bus stops. We were also right next to the outdoor foot spa and good food locations. The breakfast buffet was excellent (plenty of vegetarian options for my husband) and we loved the onsens, particularly the outdoors one. We very much appreciated the free shuttle to the train station - they proceeded with the bus booking even though we were there only ones booked at that time.

Yasmine

Our room on the 7th floor had a lovely view of the lake and the night fireworks. The hotel was right in the middle of the Main Street, so we were near plenty of food options, convenience stores, and the lake. The room was comfortable and large, and the toilet felt pretty new. The staff would set up the room for sleeping while the guests went down for dinner. They had private onsens available for booking, and it was easy to do so.

Desiree

We ended up with a room we really, really liked. When we booked a few months ago for a late September 2023 stay, we could only book a Japanese room on booking.com. When we arrived at the Toya Kanko Hotel, we were able to pay to upgrade to a Japanese-Western twin room on a high floor, the 6th floor. From memory it was about 6600 yen in total to upgrade for the 3 nights (on top of the previously quoted 59,400 yen). (As with onsen resorts there is also a small daily onsen tax.) The room rate included a smorgasbord breakfast which had both Japanese and some Western food. There was a huge diversity of Japanese food. Don't expect to find European pastries though. The Toya Kanko Hotel is on Lake Toya, with just the pedestrian promenade separating the Hotel from the Lake. We had superb views across the Lake to the islands within it. The room was, overall, quite large by Japanese standards, with an entry foyer, bathroom, tatami room with twin beds and a Japanese dining table and seating and, finally, a sitting area with two chairs and a table, for viewing the Lake through the large picture window. I know some reviewers have said the decor is "dated", but we found it charmingly retro. The tatami and sitting areas were very calming. The location was excellent, being on the Lake and close to the departure point for the Lake cruises and powered swan boats. We were travelling by train in Hokkaido for 3 weeks and the Donan Bus met our train arrival at Toya Station and took us up into Toyako Onsen where the Hotel is. We got off at the Bus Terminal, next to the Tourist Information Centre, but there is another bus stop immediately in front of the hotel entrance, which is more convenient if you have luggage. There is a convenience store (Seicomart) immediately opposite the Hotel Entrance and it has long hours. The in-room fridge was excellent and moderately large by Japanese hotel standards.

Jane

Check-in staff and restaurant staff were friendly and efficient. Older hotel. The view from the room on our upper floor was amazing. Had a traditional room with comfortable futons. Unlike many hotels nearby this hotel looked directly over the lake and was right on a nice lakeside pedestrian walkway that had various tour boats, swan boats, etc. avail for rent. The men had an indoor and a really nice outdoor garden onsen to use. The outdoor onsen had a section of very hot water and one a bit more comfortable to us amateurs. We were treated to a fireworks show over the lake at night. (As another reviewer pointed out this hotel enjoys the first half of the show and to see the second half you would have to leave your room and walk on the pedestrian sidewalk around the corner ). Meals are in a large basement very brightly lit banquet room that accommodates tour bus groups. We enjoyed a very good set meal for dinner with a nice sake and a not so nice sake (avoid the sake with the beautiful lake toya photo). The large ( almost exclusively Japanese ) breakfast buffet was fine and had lots of options. Certainly not as elegant as many of the breakfast buffet spreads we enjoyed throughout Japan but certainly enough options. A cute "hand onsen" out front of hotel. Very nice stay, great value, and would definitely recommend this hotel.

David

A lovely onsen hotel overlooking the lake. The lake view from our room was wonderful and you could also see the nightly fireworks. Good food and plenty of it. Helpful and friendly staff. There is a bus stop outside the hotel where you can catch a bus to the Usuzan ropeway. Private baths are available for hire at an additional cost. This is a large hotel used by tour groups, but we didn't find that a problem. Good value for money. There is a shuttle bus to Toya station and when we left the staff waved an Australian flag to farewell us!

Joan

The location of the hotel was great - right in front of the lake and next to the main bus stops. We were also right next to the outdoor foot spa and good food locations. The breakfast buffet was excellent (plenty of vegetarian options for my husband) and we loved the onsens, particularly the outdoors one. We very much appreciated the free shuttle to the train station - they proceeded with the bus booking even though we were there only ones booked at that time.

Yasmine

Our room on the 7th floor had a lovely view of the lake and the night fireworks. The hotel was right in the middle of the Main Street, so we were near plenty of food options, convenience stores, and the lake. The room was comfortable and large, and the toilet felt pretty new. The staff would set up the room for sleeping while the guests went down for dinner. They had private onsens available for booking, and it was easy to do so.

Desiree

Location

33 Toyako Onsen, Toyako-Cho, Abuta-Gun , Niseko, 049-5721, Japan

Toya Kanko Hotel