Hotel La Montagne Furuhata
6,1/10 Good - Based on 95 reviews
Perched on the lower slopes of the Japan Alps, Hotel La Montagne Furuhata presents a practical base for outdoor activity in Hakuba, combining mountain access with simple, locally minded services. The property markets itself as pet-friendly and sits within easy reach of Iwatake and nearby lift-access points, making it convenient for skiers and hikers who want quick access to trails and shuttle routes. Rooms are offered in both Western and traditional Japanese styles, some with mountain views, and the on-site dining focuses on regional ingredients and straightforward set meals.
Guest rooms are equipped for uncomplicated stays: flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, small refrigerators and free Wi‑Fi are standard, and there are communal spaces for drying gear and storing skis. The hotel operates a modest spa area and public bathing facilities fed by local hot springs, and staff are experienced at handling ski luggage and arranging local transfers. Practical amenities such as on-site parking and multilingual reception support seasonal arrivals, and the atmosphere is functional rather than boutique, suited to travelers prioritizing location and ease of access to outdoor activities.
The bathing facilities include open-air hot spring baths that frame views of the surrounding peaks, so the property is often described as a ryokan with onsen in Hakuba and appeals to visitors seeking a mountain soak in Nagano. Baths are communal and follow customary etiquette; guests should note that access rules (for example regarding visible tattoos) and times apply. Overall the hotel is positioned as a straightforward, activity-focused option for travelers who want hot-spring access close to Hakuba’s ski areas and alpine trails.
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Review summary for: Hotel La Montagne Furuhata
Positive Reviews
On-site onsen appreciated
Multiple guests praised the onsen as a relaxing bonus after skiing — described as 'nice' and a 'blessing' for tired skiers.
Very convenient for ski transport
Several reviews highlight proximity to shuttle and bus stops (Iwatake, Happo One) — easy short walks to pick-up points and good access to major ski areas.
Affordable / good value for many stays
Many guests found the property to be reasonably priced or good value, noting affordability as a key reason for choosing it.
Breakfast and helpful transport assistance
A number of guests commented positively on breakfast quality and that staff helped organise transport or were useful with shuttle arrangements.
Clean and serviceable rooms for some guests
Some reviewers reported rooms were very clean, tidy and met their needs, and praised friendly/front staff and amenities like free parking and pet-friendly policy.
Negative Reviews
Aged facilities and cleanliness problems
Multiple guests reported old or run-down facilities: musty rooms, moldy onsen walls, and generally poor bathroom conditions in some cases.
Uncomfortable bedding (mats/futons)
Several reviewers warned that rooms use floor mats/futons rather than standard beds; many found these uncomfortable and would prefer normal mattresses.
Heating and cold common areas
Guests experienced inadequate heating — lounge rooms, corridors and some toilets were cold or unheated, making communal spaces uncomfortable in sub-zero weather.
Drying room, bathroom location and small amenities
Common complaints included a drying room that doesn’t work, tiny towels, lack of hairdryers, and some rooms being in a separate building requiring crossing the road in snow to reach showers (shared facilities).
Noise, thin walls and inconsistent staff/service
Frequent mentions of thin/paper walls and loud neighbours; some guests also reported poor or absent host presence, incorrect directions from staff and inconsistent customer service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms range from single/twin and triple layouts to Japanese-style quadruple rooms with up to four futons; there are no extra beds or cribs available and children aged 6 and above are treated as adults.
Yes — the property offers a public hot spring (Hakuba Himekawa Onsen) with indoor and outdoor bathing areas; guests should note that tattoo restrictions may apply to public baths.
There is a nearby ski shuttle bus stop for Iwatake and other local ski-area shuttles, but no regular airport shuttle is listed; guests typically use public buses, taxis or arranged transfers for airport connections.
From Matsumoto Airport or other regional airports use bus/train services toward Hakuba and then a short taxi ride; the hotel is about 5 minutes by taxi from JR Hakuba Station and roughly a 10–15 minute walk from Shinano-Moriue station depending on your route.
Staff are able to assist in English as well as Japanese; the owner is noted for guiding mountain activities and some English support is available.
Expect a mountain-focused stay with ski-in/ski-out access to nearby slopes, views of the Northern Alps, traditional Japanese-style room options, and communal hot spring bathing for a local onsen experience.
The hotel is near Hakuba Iwatake, Happo-One and Tsugaike ski areas, the Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium, and hiking routes into the Japan Alps; seasonal activities include skiing, snowshoeing and alpine hiking.
The property offers free on-site parking, is close to local bus and ski shuttle stops, and taxis are readily used for short trips around Hakuba village and to train stations.
Standard check-in begins at 15:00 and check-out is by 10:00; if you expect to arrive late, notify the hotel in advance to confirm reception and any arrival notes.
The hotel’s official information indicates pet-friendly rooms and a private dog run, though some booking platforms differ—confirm with the hotel before arrival; private onsen rentals are not commonly listed and bathing is mainly public, meals are offered but typically require advance reservation, and convenience stores/supermarkets are available within a short drive in Hakuba village.
