Hotel Route-Inn Myoko Arai is a 15-minute walk from JR Arai Train Station and features a free buffet breakfast with fresh-baked European breads and a hot public bath.
Maureen
Canada
Great location, had lots of parking and wonderful staff
Located within 656 feet of Akakura Onsen Ski Area and 4.3 mi of Myokosuginohara Ski Area, The Address Akakura features rooms in Myoko. All rooms boast a kitchenette and a private bathroom.
Diana
Japan
Loved everything, but mostly how accommodating the staff is
Boasting natural hot spring baths and a comforting lounge room with a fireplace, Akakura Yours Inn is cozy accommodations located in the highland resort area of Myoko.
Located in Myoko, 18 miles from Zenkoji Temple, Red Fox Lodge Myoko has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Michael
Italy
Very comfortable beds, super accommodating lodge with a perfect location to the slopes!
Located in Myoko, 21 miles from Zenkoji Temple, SOTO Myoko - close to Akakura Onsen Ski Lift and Town has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Located in Myoko, 19 miles from Zenkoji Temple, Lime Resort Myoko provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Cafe Cerisier栖里時絵 in Myoko provides accommodations with a garden and a shared lounge. This ryokan offers free private parking, luggage storage space, and free Wifi.
kishor
Japan
Very nice host, good location and great value for money! Thanks
Yado Brodiaea enjoys a location in Myoko, 19 miles from Zenkoji Temple and 21 miles from Nagano Station. This bed and breakfast features free private parking, luggage storage space, and free Wifi.
Mats Joshua
Japan
The personal was super kind and always happy to help. Recomend taking their offer for a ride to places. Fair price and very easy.
Located an 5-minute drive from Akakura Kanko Ski Resort in the highland area, Mont Cervin provides cozy accommodations surrounded by oak trees. Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas.
Luke
United States of America
Mont Cervin is a fantastic place to stay. It is an old school Ryokan style lodge with shared bathrooms and showers, both of which allow for individual privacy. My wife and I elected to stay in a Japanese style room with rice mat floors and futons on the floor. I recommend this type of room for a Ryokan like this. The facilities are clean, warm and inviting. What really sets Mont Cervin apart is the owners. Shun and Takako are wonderful people who bend over backwards for their guests. Shun would drive us to the ski hill in the mornings and to town at 6:00pm every evening do get dinner. They also provide a lovely breakfast. We happened to be there during the traditional Japanese "New Years" celebration which is the last day of winter. Shun and Takako held a lively celebration for the guests. It was soooo fun!
Only a 1-minute walk from Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort, Tabist 須弥山の宿 田端屋 妙高戸隠 features Japanese-style, accommodations, free Wi-Fi at the lobby and karaoke facilities.
RogueSkier
United States of America
Great facility! Hosts were fantastic, and their hospitality was absolutely off the chart!!
We were there during fall, and went for a hike up to the falls. Beautiful little area of Japan. I have been to MyokoKogen a few times for skiing, but this was the first time I've gone during the fall season.
Sleeping on futon was great! Other guests were extremely respectful of quiet times. Dinner was AMAZING. Definitely sign up for dinner if you want to enjoy some great regional foods: Nodoguru and Tempura Shiroko were excellent.
Located within 21 miles of Zenkoji Temple and 22 miles of Nagano Station, Hotel Taiko - Vacation STAY 21755v has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Myoko.
A 7-minute walk from Suginohara Ski Area, Highland Lodge Takegen offers Japanese and Western-style accommodations, free WI-Fi throughout the hotel and drinks vending machines.
Located in Myoko, 16 miles from Ryuoo Ski Park, Onpoint Madarao has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant. 19 miles from Jigokudani Monkey Park and 20...
beautifully designed, great hosts, tasty breakfasts!
Refre Hotel in Myoko features ski-to-door access and a shared lounge. With free WiFi, this hotel offers ski storage space and free shuttle service upon prior request.
Pete and Jen are wonderful hosts. So happy to help out.
Located near the center of Akakura and only a 5-minute walk to ski elevators, Hotel Myosen offers accommodations with separate hot spring baths for male and female.
Clean rooms along with shared toilets and bathroom / Onsen.
Located just a 2-minute walk away from Akakura Onsen Ski Resort, Akakura Wakui Hotel offers simple accommodations with natural hot spring baths. Free Wi-Fi is available in the entire property.
Great location, amazing staff, clean big comfy rooms.
Located in Myoko, 18 miles from Zenkoji Temple, Red Fox Lodge Myoko has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. 19 miles from Nagano Station and 26 miles...
The ski lift was just outside. The snow was great. The lodge work well.
Boasting natural hot spring baths and a comforting lounge room with a fireplace, Akakura Yours Inn is cozy accommodations located in the highland resort area of Myoko.
Located in Myoko, 18 miles from Zenkoji Temple, Myoko - Hotel / Vacation STAY 22314 provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
FAQs about hotels in Myoko
On average, 3-star hotels in Myoko cost $99 per night, and 4-star hotels in Myoko are $206 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Myoko can be found for $220 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Myoko this weekend is $81 or, for a 4-star hotel, $233. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Myoko for this weekend cost around $152 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We went to Myoko for the snow and we got the snow!
We went to Myoko for the snow and we got the snow! Loved the long ski runs at Suginohara and skiied there 3 days. Also skied one day each at Ikenotaura Onsen and Seki Onsen. Low visibility killed us! Be prepared to ski in low cloud and less groomed tracks.
Lime Resort Onsen was fantastic.
Local restaurants (Chinese, Japanese and Greek) were great food and value for money.
Caroline
Australia
10
Scored 10
Myoko Kogen is a great destination for a ski holiday, it is...
Myoko Kogen is a great destination for a ski holiday, it is close to the train line, it offers a range of different ski locations within half an hour of the resort all accessible by bus or taxi. The ski lift tickets are very affordable. Myoko Kogen is a traditional Japanese Resort offering Onsens, traditional Japanese food, Ryokan accommodation as well as Western food and accommodation. The town is only 32 km from Nagano, where the Winter Olympics were held and it takes approx. 2 1/2 hours by train from Tokyo.
John
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Akakura Onsen is a nice small village with plenty of...
Akakura Onsen is a nice small village with plenty of restaurants and hotels. Some were closed due to the small amount of visitors, but as there was so much snow it was nice to have space everywhere. Good variety of foods, and a few bars. Make sure your lodge has transportation when the shuttle buses don't drive around the resorts (like this month, which made traveling around harder unless you have 4-wheel drive AND snow tires).
Anna Westerlaken
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
We loved the comfy beds and shared lounge, bar & dining area...
We loved the comfy beds and shared lounge, bar & dining area, the hot tub after being out in the snow all day and the freshly prepared breakfast and dinner. Fabulous vegan and vegetarian options and western friendly. Wonderful owners who made us feel so welcome from the start. Felt like a home stay and we could’ve stayed for longer! Great local recommendations and activities close by.
Thank you Chereyne & Brett - the super hosts! :)
Rebecca
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
On a scale out of 10 would rate Myoko about a 6.
On a scale out of 10 would rate Myoko about a 6. The mountain infrastructure is very old and tired which accounts for the low cost of lift tickets. The mountain lacks steepness.
Besides the many small restaurants it lacks a village atmosphere.
The mountain geography doesn't support advanced skiers.
It is not clearly sign posted for runs which also makes it difficult.
We found Japan much more expensive than what it was 5-6 years ago and would probably go back to Canada for more value.
Darren
Australia
10
Scored 10
Gorgeous quaint Japanese village with authentic restaurants,...
Gorgeous quaint Japanese village with authentic restaurants, amazing snow and ski resorts very close by. Very friendly locals, who go out of their way to help you, even with language barriers. Fantastic place to visit for snow sports, lift tickets are incredibly cheap compared to Australia - around $40-50 per day depending on discounts through accommodation, etc. Great place to visit!
Great facility! Hosts were fantastic, and their hospitality was absolutely off the chart!!
We were there during fall, and went for a hike up to the falls. Beautiful little area of Japan. I have been to MyokoKogen a few times for skiing, but this was the first time I've gone during the fall season.
Sleeping on futon was great! Other guests were extremely respectful of quiet times. Dinner was AMAZING. Definitely sign up for dinner if you want to enjoy some great regional foods: Nodoguru and Tempura Shiroko were excellent.
Jen and Pete went above and beyond to make our stay enjoyable and comfortable. As soon as we arrived to the hotel, Pete gave us a detailed tour of all the facilities and recommendations on what to do around the town. The private onsen was amazing and really clean. In fact the hotel was super clean and our room was a great size as well! Loved how breaky was included and the there was a great selection of food too. Lastly, the hotel is in a great location- walking distance to the main strip of restaurants and convenience store.
The host, Ai Chan is amazing! She went out of her way to make our stay special. The rooms are huge, the beds are super comfortable and the breakfasts were outstanding. The hotel has two private onsens which are great to use before and after a day on the mountain. The location is in the middle of Akakura Onsen. It's a 300m walk to Akakura Onsen lifts or the Myoko Kogen shuttle service that takes you to all of the resorts around Myoko Kogen. There are a heap of restaurants and bars next to the hotel.
The Onsen on site was so amazing after a day of skiing at one of the Myoko resorts, the massage chair was a nice bonus. The private Onsen you’re able to book for 1 hour was such a luxury!
They offer a free shuttle to and from various resorts in Myoko which made things very easy.
The staff was so lovely and even went above and beyond to send me a very sentimental piece of jewelry to my next hotel in Tokyo after I left it there. Would recommend to any of my friends who will visit Myoko.
The lodge is in a forest at 1000m altitude. There is deep snow all around in Winter.
Our room had a beautiful view over the forest.
The lodge has its own small indoor and outdoor onsens.
Full board is provided. Dinner and breakfast are Japanese style with good quality ingredients.
They get a lot of snow, a storm cycle can easily bring 50cm of snow overnight so be prepared to dig your car out in the morning, although the access road is cleared daily.
The decor is dated but that for me was all pet of the great charme of this hotel. The view from the admitted small Onsen is a nice touch and the breakfast was very nice Japan style Western breakfast. That is generally true of the hotel. The combination of air heater for warming the room quickly and heat blanket to warm just the bed without drying out the air is a clever idea.
Breakfast was perfect. Good mix of Japanese and western style. Unlike many other hotels we stayed at on this trip Hotel Taiko served scrambled eggs that were actually hot. Coffee was ok. Great to have an option of the cafe for a espresso too. Great ski and board rental, bar, cafe, restaurant, drying room, onsen. Super convenient!
Wonderful cozy atmosphere. Great shower/bath area and small but relaxing lounge. Very friendly owners. Just a couple minutes’ walk to shops. We went in summer and it was a lot cooler than than Niigata City and there were some nice ponds and short hikes within a few kilometers. Owners speak Japanese, English, and Spanish.
It is one of the best ski resorts for beginner. The slope is a good challenge for newbies and the lift ticket is cheap and not crowded at all. I can get to snowboarding right in the back of the hotel. I would recommend it for families with elderly and kids. The dinner is included and it is very good and delicious.
Great Aussie breakfast. Different every day.
Inn is a few minutes drive from Myoko Suginohara ski slopes, although you could ski there and walk from the inn to the slopes in a few minutes as well.
This place makes you feel immediately at home. You get to know all the guests and breakfast and dinner are superb.
Best location in Akakura Onsen. I came in Autumn to explore Myoko Kogen's beautiful autumn red leaves so it wasn't for skiing but in winter it would be awesome and probably one of the few true ski-in ski out location.
Onsen was also one of the best I have seen in the area. Beautifully decorated.
Good location - towards one end of town - well equipped hotel with ski shop - gift shop - lounge/ bar are - 2 restaurants - its own onsen (indoor and outdoor) - and various massage chairs / feet mssagers. Traditional Japanese style room - well equipped and warm. Good buffet breakfast.
The hotel is economical, located close to all the Myoko ski resorts (30 minutes by car), has supermarkets and a variety of restaurants nearby. The coffee machine in the lobby is wonderful. Breakfast was a mix of Western and Japanese style food; tasty and healthy.
We liked the ski-in, ski-out feature and dinner set prices across all restaurants were the same. the food was delicious and the staffs were very helpful. the pro party has a shuttle bus that offered free pick up and drop off at the Jyoetsu-Myoko station.
Breakfast was as good as expected although not as much selections as other similarly priced hotels. Short walk to their gondola was great despite the poor snow falls on the days we were there. Rooms clean, staff gave good service.
The staff are helpful and nice 👍
Free shuttle to the ski resorts in Myoko.
Free shuttle to train station and bus terminal.
Good restaurants, cafe and pastry shop are located nearby Kofukan ( within walking distance)
Great mix of contemporary and traditional accommodation in the heart of the Myoko village. Breakfast, bar and onsen all wonderful. Incredibly clean and the friendliest of staff. Carlo is the perfect host.
Really helpful staff, great location. Excellent Japanese breakfast. This is a great hotel which is right over road from ski lift. The staff were really friendly and went out of their way to help us.
Liem and his wife were incredible hosts!! thank you so much for everything Liem! also, the hotel is lovely with two private onsens and right on the tracks - truly ski in/ski off
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