Budget travelers know there's no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: Save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a little more.
Great location (we loved the spectacular scenery of Asihadake - the loop hike was a highlight of our trip to Hokkaido); very friendly communal atmosphere with lots of opportunities to chat to fellow guests (while making dinner etc); wonderful onsen; comfortable room
Great location (it’s just at the entrance of Asahidake); there’s a parking lot (drive way) in front of the house;
The house is very well decorated and it gives a sense of well lived in it. Mika and Osamu San are both very nice and they are generous giving suggestions of what to do.
They also have an onsite BBQ facility which you can request to use (extra charge) and it’s fantastic :)
The hostel is really clean and comfy, the onsen so beautiful and relaxing. It's just 15 mins walk from the ropeway which is convenient. The staff were very friendly and helpful.
This was our second stay at K's. It really is awesome. It's location is perfect for riding Asahidake and taking in the fresh mountain air. The kitchen facilities are insanely good for a hostel and all of their operational systems are very organised. They've thought of everything! The cherry on top is the onsen. We honestly can't fault the place! Would highly recommend to anyone.
It is conveniently located near Mt Asahidake ropeway, about 15 mins walk away. A quiet comfortable and cozy hostel with a well equipped kitchen. There is no eatery nearby but you can buy your own groceries and cook your food there. The onsen was malfunctioning when I was there but I was given onsen vouchers to another hotel nearby which was really nice. Breakfast (two slices of bread with jam/coffee/tea) was also provided. Staff were also friendly and nice.
Amazing Location- You get a view of Mount Asahidake from your room. Also, the road leading to the property is beautiful with many animals. We saw deer crossing and multiple Japanese Raccoon dogs on our way to and fro.
Helpful staff- we left our water bottle at the hotel. They sent it through Yamato to our next hotel.
Spacious room and kitchen and condiments are provided.
They also provide two huge slices of bread with jam every day. Value for money. Highly recommended for a budget stay in the area.
Great location an easy walk from restaurants and cafes with a supermarket and bakery across the road. Really handy for exploring the town. The house had everything we needed for our stay and we were able to cook some meals and walk out for others. Great lounge room to hang out in.
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Family with young children
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