Tokachi Makubetsu Onsen Grandvrio Hotel
7,7/10 Very good - Based on 93 reviews
Tokachi Makubetsu Onsen Grandvrio Hotel sits on a gentle hill overlooking the broad Tokachi Plain and presents itself as a full-service resort-style ryokan experience in Hokkaido. The property offers a broad range of accommodation types across its mid-rise building, catering to families, couples and groups with interconnected and Japanese-style rooms, complementary parking and a scheduled shuttle service to the local station hub. Public areas are designed for multi-generation stays: a lobby shop selling regional specialties, a children’s play corner and game/manga spaces keep younger guests occupied while conference and banquet facilities serve larger groups and events.
Bathing is the hotel’s defining feature. The onsen complex centers on a Hokkaido moor hot spring famed locally for its skin-conditioning properties, with a large indoor bath, landscaped outdoor rotenburo and a guest-only panoramic bath on the upper floor that frames nighttime views and starry skies. Multiple saunas (including high-temperature, mist and an ondol-style stone bath) complement the public baths, and several family/private baths are available to rent for one-hour sessions, making the property functionally comparable to a ryokan with onsen Aomori in terms of variety and privacy options for bathing. Day-use visitors also use the on-site spa facilities alongside overnight guests.
Meals emphasize Tokachi produce through an expansive buffet and live teppanyaki stations that showcase local beef, seafood and seasonal vegetables, while smaller dining outlets provide casual choices after a soak. On-site recreation—from table tennis to karaoke—plus easy access to nearby outdoor activities makes the hotel a practical base for exploring the region’s cycling routes, parks and cultural sites. For travelers comparing traditional lodgings, this resort-style ryokan with onsen Aomori Prefecture searches well as a point of reference for full-service onsen amenities in a rural Hokkaido setting.
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Review summary for: Tokachi Makubetsu Onsen Grandv…
Positive Reviews
High-quality onsen and spa facilities
Multiple guests praised the onsen and spa—both indoor and outdoor baths are appreciated, described as good, spacious, and able to handle many guests. Several reviews specifically highlighted the first-floor baths and the overall hot spring experience.
Abundant, tasty meals with variety
Many reviewers noted the food was plentiful and enjoyable: buffet breakfasts and dinners with many dishes, frequent replenishment, and special seasonal offerings (even fresh fruits) made meals a strong highlight.
Great views and high-floor rooms
Guests valued rooms on higher floors for their scenic views—sunsets, night views of the city and wide landscapes from terraces were mentioned as memorable positives.
Spacious, comfortable rooms
Several reviewers commented that rooms felt large (notably for Japan), were clean and comfortable, and gave a sense of space without feeling cramped, making stays relaxing.
Friendly staff and convenient location
Staff hospitality was frequently praised for being kind and attentive. The hotel's location was described as accessible and well-situated, making it easy to reach and enjoy the surrounding area.
Negative Reviews
Aged property and need for renovation
Numerous guests reported that the building and some rooms feel old or dilapidated and would benefit from renovation—bathrooms, sinks and some interiors were called out as dated by multiple reviewers.
Crowding and limited vertical circulation
Some visitors experienced crowding issues—only two elevators led to waiting times, and communal areas could feel busy during peak times, affecting convenience and comfort.
Ventilation and temperature control problems
Several reviews mentioned poor ventilation or air-conditioning issues: sealed windows that can’t be opened, rooms becoming hot or stuffy, and difficulty adjusting temperature to a comfortable level.
Cleanliness and minor maintenance issues
A few guests noted cleanliness/maintenance concerns such as water stains on bath glass, insects near windows in older rooms, and other small upkeep items that should be addressed.
Perceived value and practical inconveniences
Some felt the price was high given the property's condition; others mentioned cramped toilets in rooms, limited smoking areas, few disabled parking spaces, or onsen hours that didn't fit their schedule (e.g., closed by 9am).
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms range from twin and Japanese-style to larger four-bed/family rooms; some Japanese rooms provide multiple futons for families—check the room description for exact occupancy limits.
The hotel features a Hokkaido moor (peat) hot spring, large indoor baths, open-air baths, a 12th-floor guest panoramic bath, and several saunas, plus a family (private) bath option.
A free shuttle runs from in front of Route-Inn Obihiro Ekimae to the hotel; direct airport shuttles are not listed, so guests commonly use that shuttle, taxis, or rental cars.
It is about a 40-minute drive from Tokachi-Obihiro Airport (roughly 20–25 km), with taxis and rental cars being the usual options.
Staff can assist in English as well as Japanese, with basic English-language support available at the front desk.
The hotel offers a main buffet restaurant focusing on Tokachi ingredients for breakfast and dinner and a casual eatery for light meals, including teppanyaki and local specialties.
Nearby highlights include Tokachi Hills, the Banei Tokachi racecourse, local gardens and Obihiro city attractions; many are a short drive away and the hotel provides free bicycles for local rides.
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM and check-out is by 10:00 AM.
Yes, the property offers a reservable family/private bath; please ask reception on arrival to confirm availability and book a time.
Pets are not allowed; the hotel has an on-site souvenir shop and vending machines, and supermarkets or larger stores are available in Obihiro about a 20-minute drive away.
