Resort Project Myoko Kogen Hot Spring
6,1/10 Good - Based on 17 reviews
Resort Project Myoko Kogen Hot Spring is a compact, family-run ryokan-style property set on the slopes of Myoko Kogen in Niigata Prefecture. The property operates roughly ten rooms and blends traditional Japanese elements — tatami rooms with futons — with a selection of rooms offering private bathrooms. Public communal areas include a lounge, terrace and garden that open onto mountain views; the house style and service focus on straightforward comfort for small groups, families and skiers seeking an in-region, easygoing base.
Facilities emphasise bathing and mountain leisure: the property provides an in-house hot spring bath and spa facilities (including a jacuzzi and massage services), a single on-site restaurant and bar that serves a mix of Japanese and international dishes, and a breakfast service that can include American- and Japanese-style options. Practical amenities listed for guests include free Wi‑Fi in public areas, free private parking, shuttle services by request, ski-equipment rental and a ski-pass sales point; room configurations range from shared-bath arrangements to rooms with en-suite bathrooms.
Positioned for seasonal activity, the property is a practical choice for winter sports and spring-to-autumn mountain stays — it offers direct access to nearby ski areas and shuttle links to the local station, making it simple to reach regional trails and resorts. For travellers specifically searching for a ryokan with onsen in Myoko Kogen, Niigata, the accommodation provides a convenient, service-focused option near the Ikenotaira and Suginohara ski zones, with straightforward facilities aimed at ski-centric and family travel.
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Review summary for: Resort Project Myoko Kogen Hot…
Positive Reviews
Attentive and helpful staff
Multiple guests praised staff and management for being welcoming and accommodating, helping with transport, gear, and booking communication despite limited staffing levels.
On-site onsen (hot spring)
Guests enjoyed the on-site onsen as a relaxing amenity and mentioned it as a highlight of the stay.
High-quality on-site dinners on request
When offered, dinners such as barbecue or hotpot were described as extensive, well-prepared and enjoyable—good value as an occasional treat.
Spacious rooms and useful ski facilities
Rooms were frequently described as large and comfortable with good bedding; the property offers drying/locker space for snow gear and basic rental options.
Good location for skiing and station transport
Many reviewers noted the property's convenient proximity to nearby ski resorts and that staff provided transport to/from the train station and local ski areas (though service can be limited).
Negative Reviews
Understaffed and inexperienced operations
Several reviews reported minimal staffing (often a single person), operational issues from new ownership, and staff who appeared inexperienced with customer service or unfamiliar with the local area.
Cleanliness and maintenance concerns
Guests reported problems such as an unclean onsen area (odour/mould), generally poor maintenance of the building, and feeling the place was not kept sufficiently clean.
Inconsistent, basic or cold breakfast
Breakfast was frequently described as simple and sometimes served cold with limited choices, which disappointed guests expecting a fuller hot Japanese breakfast.
Transport and access limitations
The property is not very walkable to shops/restaurants; guests were expected to have a car, the shuttle/vehicle service is limited (one 4WD shared between jobs), and snow-clearing or evening transport can be unreliable.
Payment and extra-cost transparency issues
Extras such as ski rental, transport and some dinners lacked clear written price lists, were often cash-only, and some guests found on-site dinner pricing expensive or dinner availability inconsistent.
Frequently Asked Questions
The property has about 10 rooms and can accommodate groups across family-style rooms that sleep up to four or five guests; total capacity is around 60 people across the property.
Yes, the ryokan has an on-site hot spring public bath available to overnight guests; it is a communal onsen rather than a listed private/reserved bath and guests should check reception for opening hours and rules.
The property offers shuttle service to nearby train stations and local ski areas; guests should request shuttle times in advance at reception.
Common routes are by shinkansen to Joetsu-Myoko or Nagano followed by a local transfer or shuttle; regional airports such as Shinshu–Matsumoto and Niigata serve the area with onward train or road connections to Myoko Kogen.
Japanese is the primary language; staff can assist in basic English and other languages to varying degrees, but English proficiency can be limited, so plan to communicate key requests in simple phrases or in advance.
Expect a traditional, small ryokan-style stay with communal facilities, a family-friendly restaurant, and ski-oriented services; rooms are simple and the focus is on local onsen and mountain access rather than luxury amenities.
Popular nearby attractions include local ski areas (Ikenotaira and Akakura), Lake Nojiri, Naena Waterfall and local onsen villages; these are within a short drive or shuttle ride from the property.
Guests can use the ryokan shuttle, local buses, taxis, or a rental car; many ski areas are within walking distance or a short drive, but having a car makes exploring the wider region easier.
Check-in is from 15:00 (3:00 PM) with latest arrivals typically by 22:00, and check-out is by 10:00 (10:00 AM); notify the property of any late arrival plans.
The ryokan does not accept pets and private-use onsen is not listed as a standard option; there is an on-site restaurant and small shop, while convenience stores and local shops in Myoko Kogen are a short drive away for groceries.
