Hotel Gozensui

7,9/10 Very good - Based on 434 reviews

Traveler Mix:
Couples (37%)
Families (35%)
Solo travelers (15%)
Groups (13%)

Hotel Gozensui sits on the shore of Lake Akan and presents a traditional Japanese inn experience with rooms that overlook the lake or surrounding peaks. Accommodation ranges from classic tatami-and-futon Japanese-style rooms to mixed Japanese-Western layouts and a limited number of special rooms fitted with private open-air baths. The property draws its bathing water from a natural spring and operates spacious public hot-spring facilities with both indoor and open-air sections, allowing guests to relax while taking in seasonal views of the lake and forested slopes.

Facilities are arranged to serve both leisure and sightseeing stays: two on-site restaurants focus on Japanese-style menus that reflect local, seasonal ingredients, and there is a small leisure area offering games and souvenir shopping. Practical amenities include on-site parking, lobby wireless access, a sauna and massage services, and banquet/meeting rooms for larger groups. Day-use bathing is available for non-residents, and staff provide hospitality in a way that accommodates requests such as local excursion information and shuttle arrangements from nearby transport nodes when prearranged.

Located within easy walking distance of the Ainu Kotan cultural area, the lake cruise pier and the Akanko Eco Museum Centre, the hotel is a convenient base for boat tours to see the region’s marimo and for hikes around the Akan caldera. Typical access from the region’s main rail hub takes roughly an hour and twenty minutes by car, and standard check-in/out times are mid-afternoon and mid-morning respectively. For travelers seeking a ryokan with onsen in Lake Akan, this property provides direct spring bathing, lakeside views and practical services characteristic of a Hokkaido ryokan with onsen.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Non-smoking rooms
Free Wifi
Free parking
2 restaurants
Breakfast

Detailed Ratings

Staff 8.9
Equipements 7.7
Cleanliness 8.0
Comfort 8.2
Value for money 7.5
Location 9.2

Points of interest nearby

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Review summary for: Hotel Gozensui

Positive Reviews

Excellent lakeside location and views

Many reviewers praised the hotel's position on Lake Akan — rooms often offer direct, beautiful lake views and easy access to the lakeside, nearby shops, Ainu Kotan village and the boarding jetty.

Friendly, attentive staff and service

Staff were repeatedly described as warm and helpful, with quick responses to requests (e.g. fixing a shower head), helpful recommendations, and small thoughtful touches like complimentary baked goods at checkout.

Relaxing onsen experiences

Guests enjoyed the hot baths and onsen facilities, calling them very pleasant and a highlight of the stay (many noted the baths were hot and relaxing). Some also appreciated the availability of onsen-related amenities.

Spacious, traditional Japanese-style rooms

The Japanese-style rooms were frequently described as large, well laid-out and comfortable, providing a peaceful atmosphere and often a lake-facing panorama; parking and rear access were also convenient for many guests.

Good dinners and overall meal quality

Multiple reviews mentioned quality meals and varied dinner options (meals described as good or excellent), with several guests appreciating the dinner offerings even when breakfast was criticised.

Negative Reviews

Property feels dated and needs renovation

A recurring concern was the hotel’s vintage/aged appearance — many guests noted worn décor, older public areas and rooms and suggested renovations would improve the overall experience.

Breakfast quality and variety is disappointing

Numerous reviewers found the breakfast mediocre: limited choices, some items served cold, weak hot drink options and an overall lacklustre buffet presentation compared with expectations or price.

Firm futons and bedding (sleep comfort issues)

Several guests reported very hard futons and firm pillows, making sleep uncomfortable for visitors who prefer softer bedding.

Bathrooms and some facilities show wear / cleanliness issues

Comments pointed to aged bathrooms (including male bath areas), low ceilings in some rooms, small or claustrophobic toilets and signs of wear that affected perceived cleanliness or comfort.

Onsen location/conditions and extra charges

A few guests mentioned the onsen was dated, located in a basement with a dungeon-like, windowless feel, and noted that baths are sometimes charged separately (even if inexpensive), which detracted from the experience.

This summary is based on all online reviews and was last updated on 17 November 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

How many guests can each room accommodate?

Rooms are traditional Japanese style with futon bedding and typically accommodate 2–4 guests depending on the room type; check the selected room’s maximum occupancy when booking as extra beds and cots are not available.

Does Hotel Gozensui have an onsen (hot spring)?

Yes — the property has public indoor and open-air natural hot spring baths, and some room types offer a private open-air bath; day-use bathing is available at set hours.

Is there an airport shuttle or transport from Kushiro Airport?

There is no regularly advertised hotel airport shuttle; Kushiro Airport is about an hour by car, so guests usually arrive by taxi, rental car or regional bus; contact the hotel in advance if you need pickup help.

What languages do staff speak?

Staff provide some English assistance and the hotel lists English-friendly services, but not all staff may be fluent; basic Japanese phrases or a translation app can be useful.

What kind of Japanese experience can I expect?

Expect tatami rooms with futon bedding, public onsen baths, local décor and access to Ainu cultural sites nearby for an authentic regional experience.

What attractions are within walking distance?

Lake Akan shoreline, the Ainu Kotan (folk village) and the Akanko Ainu Theatre are a short walk away, with the Akankohan Eco Museum Centre also nearby.

How do I get around locally?

The area is very walkable for lakefront sights and shops; taxis and local buses serve longer routes, and on-site parking is available if you rent a car.

What are the check-in and check-out times and late arrival rules?

Standard check-in is from 15:00 and check-out by 10:00; the property asks guests to inform them in advance of late arrivals, especially after evening hours.

Can I reserve a private onsen or bring pets?

Some room types include private open-air baths you can book as part of the room, but pets are not allowed on the property.

Are there shops and dining options at the hotel or nearby?

The hotel has two on-site Japanese restaurants and a breakfast service is commonly offered; convenience stores and several eateries are within a short walk for snacks and supplies.

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