"Nice and inexpensive hotel at a great location. I could see the fireworks from my room. They had welcome services where free drinks and tsunami foods are served until 9pm. Onsen facility was very nice. Strongly recommended."
"Our stay at Lake Toya Nonokaze Resort was absolutely amazing and one of the highlights of our entire trip to Japan. My boys still talk about how much they loved this hotel and everything there was to experience around Lake Toya.
The rooms were very large and comfortable, and having a private onsen right in our room overlooking the lake was unforgettable. The views were spectacular, and watching the fireworks show over the lake every night made each evening feel special.
The breakfasts and dinners were some of our best memories from the entire stay. The variety and quality of the food were incredible, with different stations preparing fresh dishes right in front of you. From freshly made Japanese souffle pancakes and noodles to local specialties and fresh apple juice, every meal felt like an experience rather than just a hotel buffet. My boys absolutely loved it, and we looked forward to breakfast and dinner every day.
There is also so much to experience around the lake. The hotel has E-bikes available, which are a fantastic way to explore the beautiful paths, scenery, artwork, and sculptures surrounding Lake Toya. We took a boat ride across the lake to the island, rode the gondola up Mt. Usu, and hiked while enjoying incredible views of the volcano and surrounding landscape. We also loved discovering the hot springs throughout the town.
My family said it was absolutely amazing, and I completely agree. We would return without hesitation."
"This was a fantastic wooden cabin with an amazing view of Lake Toya over pretty garden flowers from the small balcony and large bathtub with huge window. Trees blocked the view of the fireworks but you can see those from the parking lot just steps away. We had two single beds downstairs and our daughter had her own bed in a mezzanine up a slightly scary ladder. Mattresses were a bit too hard for my liking (we have luxury firm at home). Toilet was in a lovely wooden room, with heated seat and very warm cleaning jets, with sink in a separate area between toilet and bathroom. Shower was available in same room as the tub, you just let it wash all over the floor, which drains after. There was a fridge and kettle with tiny cups, and a two person sofa and table, which were useful as there wasn’t much floor space to open our luggage. Breakfast is at a time you designate, either and incredible Japanese bento box (composed of miso soup, rice, and varied different smoked fish, composed vegetable salad, meat salad and tofu each day) or western (a variation each day of eggs, bacon, white toast, vegetable (including burdock root one day), Mac and cheese, salad) and both came with a different fruit after. All delicious and home made, I ate all of my bento box despite only eating oatmeal at home! Owner was very friendly with limited English but was able to communicate by pointing and/or translate app."
"Location location location! It’s on the water and smack in the middle of the strand! The water tours leave in front of the hotel. Great Lake views! If you come in summer they do fireworks show on the lake and you get a front row seat. Higher rooms get a better view. Rooms are clean and the staff were very nice. Meals were a set menu and good value for the price. The facilities were dated and worn and they really need to fix the lighting in the hallways as it looks dark. The onsen is quite small and could use a facelift. Unfortunately you don’t get a view from the dining hall or the onsen. Regardless I’d go back again as the hotel is good value and the staff were very nice."
"This seasoned hotel turned out very satisfying to me. Though at one end of the beach park, it boasts a great view, with access to spacious beach front. Just as the picture of its exterior onsen spa shows, you can see the mountain at the far end of the lake. Also the check-in time is not as restrictive as some online review complained (before 6pm) so more flexible for a busy travel schedule. The staff is courteous and responsive to guests' need when they observe it. The only challenge for guests is, lack of Japanese language skills may restrict their communication with the staff. But this creates a real motivation for repeating guests to pick up some common tourist Japanese. And another possible annoyance is the residue smoke smell, if you are really sensitive which I am luckily not. So in short, I would love to stay in this hotel in my next visit to Lake Toya."
"Lovely staff and a quaint little place, but at the time of booking I didn’t realise it was one shared toilet down very narrow stairs, which isn’t great in the middle of the night. Of course this isn’t the fault of the hotel, just be aware of this when booking. "
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