森の雫RIN MorinoshizukuRIN
8,1/10 Excellent - Based on 93 reviews
Mori-no-shizuku RIN (森の雫RIN MorinoshizukuRIN) is set in the forested Shirogane area of Biei in Hokkaido, providing a calm base for exploring nearby natural sights such as the Blue Pond and Shirahige Falls. The property blends traditional ryokan elements with recently updated guest rooms that include private bathrooms, air conditioning and simple in-room conveniences like a kettle and refrigerator. Its location at the edge of Daisetsuzan National Park makes it a practical choice for visitors seeking nature-focused stays and a ryokan with onsen atmosphere close to outdoor attractions.
The property operates hot-spring facilities supplied continuously from the source, with indoor public baths, a seasonal open-air bath and a sauna available to guests; these communal bathing areas are the core feature that qualify it as a ryokan with onsen rather than offering widespread private onsen rooms. Bathing etiquette is observed and yukata are provided for guest use; the hotel also runs a shuttle service on request, maintains free parking, and offers refundable luggage storage and basic business amenities such as free Wi‑Fi and meeting spaces.
Dining emphasizes local produce and regional preparations: mornings are served buffet-style with warm dishes and fruit, while evening meals often present multi-course Japanese banquets that showcase ingredients from the Tokachi and Biei areas. On-site facilities include a restaurant, café, lounge bar and modest entertainment spaces, and staff provide practical services for visitors planning day trips around Hokkaido. The property enforces quiet hours to preserve a restful atmosphere and is positioned for travelers who want straightforward access to outdoor routes and hot-spring bathing in a forested setting.
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Review summary for: 森の雫RIN MorinoshizukuRIN
Positive Reviews
Attentive, friendly staff
Multiple guests praised staff for being very helpful, polite and responsive; some noted staff spoke English and provided good service (e.g., shuttle arrangements).
Excellent onsen / open‑air bath
The hot spring facilities were repeatedly described as enjoyable and authentic (outdoor baths, flowing hot spring water), a highlight of the stay for many visitors.
Tasty meals and good dining options
Food received frequent compliments — from delicious kaiseki/traditional dinners to a strong breakfast offering and buffet highlights such as grilled steaks; several guests were satisfied with meal quality.
Outstanding location and scenery
Guests appreciated the hotel’s proximity to Shirahige Waterfall, the Blue Pond and valley views; many noted easy walking access to attractions and pleasant natural surroundings.
Traditional ryokan atmosphere and clean, comfortable rooms
Visitors liked the authentic Japanese experience (tatami rooms, yukata, traditional dining) and reported rooms were generally clean, spacious and comfortable, offering good value.
Negative Reviews
Small and outdated bathrooms
A common complaint was that room showers/toilets are very small and some bathrooms feel old or in need of renovation.
Aging facilities and limited room size in parts
Several reviews mentioned the property shows its age, with some facilities dated and certain rooms (or annex rooms) being small.
Inconsistent food/meal service and limited breakfast options
A few guests experienced cold items at breakfast, pre‑prepared dinner dishes that were not hot, or a limited buffet selection; some felt dinner could be modest for the price.
Accessibility and transport limitations
The hotel can be hard to reach by public transport, has stairs/annex access issues for elderly or disabled guests, and shuttle/transport requires advance arrangement.
Noise, maintenance and occasional operational issues
Reports included construction noise at times, onsen temperature inconsistencies (e.g., outdoor bath too cool), drainage/TV/heating problems, and occasional lapses in room amenities delivery (e.g., kettle availability).
Frequently Asked Questions
Room types range from single to Japanese-style rooms; some Japanese-style rooms accommodate up to four guests using futons. Check the room description when booking for exact occupancy and bedding.
The onsen uses natural source water with 100% kakenagashi (non-circulated) flow and includes indoor baths, an open-air bath and a sauna. Public bathing hours are typically 15:00–23:00 and 05:00–09:00.
A complimentary shuttle is available from JR Biei Station by reservation. Asahikawa Airport is the nearest airport (about a 40–45 minute taxi or car drive), and route buses connect from JR Biei and JR Asahikawa.
Staff speak some English and are generally reported as helpful, though language ability varies. Using a translation app or simple Japanese phrases can be useful for detailed requests.
Standard check-in starts at 15:00 (final check-in around 20:00) and check-out is by 10:00. Note there is no access to the property between 00:00 and 05:00.
Day-use bathing is available (typically 11:00–21:00 with last admission around 20:30). For private or reserved use of a bath, contact the hotel directly to confirm availability.
The property does not advertise dedicated on-site pet facilities; guests with pets should contact the hotel in advance to discuss options. The nearest convenience stores and supermarkets are located in Biei town and the hotel can advise on local shopping.
The ryokan offers breakfast (buffet or Asian option) and dinner that highlights local ingredients, served as buffet/banquet or set meals depending on the plan. Guests can enjoy a traditional dining atmosphere and often wear provided yukata in dining areas.
Shirahige Waterfall is within easy walking distance and the Blue Pond is a short drive away; the hotel is also a convenient base for Daisetsuzan National Park viewpoints such as Mt. Tokachi. Seasonal forest scenery and outdoor walks are key local draws.
Free on-site parking is available for self-drive guests, and local route buses and taxis serve nearby sights. The hotel’s shuttle and public bus services are useful for station transfers if booked in advance.
