Hotel Korakuso

16 kmfrom the city center

from $ 196

  • Hotel Korakuso
  • Hotel Korakuso
  • Hotel Korakuso
  • Hotel Korakuso
  • Hotel Korakuso
  • Hotel Korakuso
  • Hotel Korakuso
  • Hotel Korakuso
  • Hotel Korakuso
  • Hotel Korakuso
  • Hotel Korakuso
  • Hotel Korakuso

Reviews rating

29 reviews
4.0
DiveCaribbean5

We stayed at Hotel Korakuso while we were skiing in Myokokogen. The hotel was booked by my brother-in-law but it was impossible to find any English reviews so we weren't sure what to expect. I'll take you through step by step what this hotel is like. Getting there We flew into Narita Airport. Boarded the Narita Express to Tokyo Station then the bullet train (shinkansen) to Nagano. Then got on a local train to Myokokogen. From there, we took a taxi (about 10-15 minutes) to Hotel Korakuso. Arrivals There was so much snow in Myokokogen, the taxi dropped us on the street in front of the hotel. When you enter the hotel, you take your shoes off and wear slippers that the hotel provides. Check in was fine and two guys brought our bags to our room. What the hotel is like This hotel is difficult to describe. It's a 4-storey building (actually two buildings joined up) with winding corridors and an interesting collection of knickknacks and curiosities. There is a room with a fireplace, movie projector, kids play area, sofas, and counters that have items for sale but no one is manning the shop. There is a giant stuffed bear toy that sits in one of the chairs.There is also a games room in the basement, a coffee house (which was closed the whole time we were there), a dining room and an onsen (hot springs bath). It's an older building with some nice features but overall could use an update. The staff are super friendly and helpful but don't speak much English. The room The rooms are traditional Japanese. We slept on futons on the floor with lots of blankets and duvets because there is no central heating! This was the biggest surprise of this hotel. Instead, they supply a heater with a propane tank. There is a clear warning to use the heater only with the window open to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning so we had a strike a fine balance between staying warm and keeping the fumes down. The good thing is that Myokokogen isn't that cold compared to other ski resorts we've stayed at so cracking open the window was fine. Otherwise, the rooms were spacious and came with bathrobes and a tea set. We also liked the heated toilets. The onsen There are separate onsens for men and women. The men's (which I did not use) was quite large although my husband complained about the algae. The women's was pretty small and the dressing room was cold so instead we walked across the road to the Hotel Akakura and used their very nice, large indoor and outdoor onsens. Breakfast/dinner Breakfast was included and from Monday-Wednesday was excellent. From Thursday-Saturday, it was buffet style (Japanese and Western) and the food seemed to deteriorate in terms of quantity and quality. We had traditional Japanese dinner twice at the restaurant which was excellent. Town The town of Myokokogen is really cute. There are lots of restaurants and small shops to buy snacks. The Udon noodle place underneath Pomodoro Pizza is a must. What struck me though is the snow. There is a LOT of snow. More snow than I have ever seen and I grew up in Canada. The locals seem to spend a fair amount of time on snow removal and not just from the street but the roofs! Skiing The snow conditions were great which makes the skiing great. We bought passes that let us ski both sides of the mountain (Kanko and Onsen). I would describe the mountain as a good beginner/intermediate place to ski. If you are an advanced skier, you would probably find the runs a bit boring after a day or two. On our last day, we skied at Sugahara which we really enjoyed. Some challenging runs and good powder through the trees. You can take a free shuttle bus but because of all the snow, it takes awhile to travel between ski areas. Babysitting We brought our 10-month old baby with us and he spent a few hours each day with Shige-san who babysat him at Myoko Snowsports. She was great and the baby room was really cute. It's 2000 yen per hour (about USD$20/hour). Overall, it was a fun cultural experience. If you are expecting a more Western style hotel, then I would stay across the road at the Akakura.

Popular amenities

  • Free Internet
  • Parking
  • Suitable for children
  • Swimming Pool
  • Bar or restaurant

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Location

34-1 Myoko Akakura Onsen Myoko Niigata 949-2111; 34-1, Myoko

Description of the hotel

Location

Want to save money while travelling? It’s easy: hotel «Hotel Korakuso» is located in Myoko. This hotel is located in 16 km from the city center.

At the hotel

Spend an evening in a nice atmosphere of the bar. Taste the local cuisine and have a rest in the restaurant. Free Wi-Fi on the territory will help you to stay on-line. If you travel by car, you can park in a parking zone.

You won’t be bored as at the hotel you will find a barbeque area. Here, you can treat yourself with water procedures as there will be a pool and an indoor pool. You won’t have to leave your pet at home as they are allowed. Accessible for guests with disabilities: the elevator helps them to go to the highest floors.

There are other services available for the guests of the hotel. For example, press.

Facts about the hotel

Type of electrical socket

Type A

100 V / 50, 60 Hz

Type A

(grounded)

100 V / 50, 60 Hz

Number of rooms

38 rooms

Services and amenities

General

  • Elevator/lift
  • Smoking areas
  • Newspapers
  • Garden
  • Television in lobby
  • Reception desk

Rooms

  • Room service

Meals

  • Bar
  • Restaurant

Internet

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Internet access

Recreation

  • Barbecue grill(s)
  • Barbeque

Parking

  • Parking

Pool and beach

  • Swimming pool
  • Indoor Pool

Kids

  • Family/Kid Friendly

Pets

  • Pets allowed

Conditions of accommodation

Check-in and check-out
Check-in
After 16:00
Check-out
Until 12:00

Conditions of accommodation

Check-in and check-out
Check-in
After 16:00
Check-out
Until 12:00

Additional information

Know Before You Go

  • The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc. ). Additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file.

Payment

In the hotel
  • In cash in the currency of the hotel — JPY
On the website

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4.0

Reviews rating

Based on 29 reviews from guests around the world.

3 reviews are available in your language

  • Cleanliness

    4

  • Hygiene products

  • Location

    6

  • Meals

  • Value for money

    4

  • Room

    4

  • Service

    4

  • Wi-Fi quality

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Hotel Korakuso