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.
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.
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.
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.
Lotte Arai Resort is located in Myoko, within 30 miles of Ryuoo Ski Park and 31 miles of Zenkoji Temple. The property has a ski pass sales point, as well as a bar and ski-to-door access.
Located right in front of Myoko-Kogen Suginohara Ski Resort, the quaint property Soratobu Usagi offers Japanese-style accommodations, free Wi-Fi in public areas and a shared lounge.
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, 19 miles from Zenkoji Temple, Log Pension Tomsoya provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
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.
Attractively located in the Akakura Onsen district of Myoko, Hotel Taiko - Vacation STAY 21755v is located 21 miles from Zenkoji Temple, 22 miles from Nagano Station and 28 miles from Suzaka Zoo.
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, 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.
Excellent staff and facilities. Perfect for family.
Located in Myoko, 18 miles from Zenkoji Temple, Myoko - Hotel / Vacation STAY 24120 provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
FAQs about hotels in Myoko
On average, 3-star hotels in Myoko cost $127 per night, and 4-star hotels in Myoko are $235 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Myoko can be found for $282 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!
quiet and spacious hotel. our corner room was wonderful with windows (double for warmth) on 3 sides with lovely views. clean tatami mats but sleeping on western beds. great in-room shower but the onsen (on-site) was fantastic. Seki onsen itself was wonderful. the hotel itself is right next to this oldest ski resort in Japan which is still family- owned, had plenty of powder, and most importantly, was not overrun by Australians like in Akakura village. we had a car so accessing the other ski resorts nearby and going out to dinner was fabulous.
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.
Bjork was very comfortable, clean and stylish. It is nestled in the middle of the woods so some of the windows framed the natural beauty of the Myoko area. The couple who run the place are meticulous about every detail and you feel well taken care of from the first moment to the last. We ordered the breakfast both mornings and it was delicious and satisfying. It was nice to come back to the smell of a fireplace after a day on the hills. We will return there if we go back to Myoko in the future.
It seems like a family run hotel, Miwa, the hostess is fabulous. Really friendly, really helpful. The Japanese breakfast was excellent, although common theme it was different every day, and she explained what I was eating. Best miso soup I’ve ever had, everyday, and each day different. They also run a restaurant with great food and a “creperie” that serves 50 different flavours in the crepes, they are fabulous
Papa was amazing! He provided transportation to and from the ski resorts (Suginohara and Akakura) was there on time each and every day and took me to town to pick up supplies and food. I felt like part of the family and and Mama is an absolutely amazing cook. There kindness and goodwill exemplifies true Japanese tradition and sincerity! Thank you for your beautiful Hearts Moma and Papa!
Love the feeling of home it provides, didn’t want to leave at the end of our stay. Owners are fantastic at dropping you where you need to go within Myokokogen. Ski resorts within 5 mins drive, perfect for having a choice every couple
of days. Rooms are beautiful with great views of all the snow and surrounds, very cosy and warm.
Japanese room is in good size with bathroom and toilet. Buffet breakfast is suitable for all and tasteful. Onsen is small but good enough for relaxing after skiing. Few restaurants are nearby. Many staff can speak English and they are friendly and helpful. Free shuttle service from Myoko kogen Station.
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.
Great traditional experience, and location. The owner, daisuke, was so helpful and happy to share his local knowledge and even picked and dropped us off. A very nice man !! Traditional older hotel and onsen, and great value for money, we would definitely stay again.
I always dreamed to travel like a Japanese in a hot spring town, so I was very happy that my dream came true in Kofugan. I love most was the tatami room with splendid view of the myoko mountain. the hot spring was just as good as I expected.
The location was perfect, right down the slopes, and the room was big enough for our size group (6).
The hotel also has a restaurant, and the owner was very kind preparing a Vegan option for me to dinner in.
Great location. Close to everything in Myoko. Miwa the owner is very nice and helped us a lot with local tips. Everything is clean in the hotel. Good drying room for winter gear.
Everything was excellent about this hotel / property. Great breakfast, location and communication with the host. Beds were very comfy; lovely interior.
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