Niseko Hot Spring Ikoino Yuyado Iroha
9/10 Exceptional - Based on 211 reviews
Niseko Hot Spring Ikoino Yuyado Iroha sits on the southern slopes of Mt. Annupuri in Niseko, Hokkaido, offering a traditional ryokan atmosphere combined with straightforward mountain access and welcoming, practical service. The property comprises 29 rooms mixing tatami-style and hybrid Japanese–Western layouts, and presents itself as a ryokan with onsen in Niseko for guests prioritizing proximity to Annupuri ski lifts and summer hiking routes. Public spaces include a small shop, a games corner and a relaxed lobby area that together create a family-friendly base for seasonal activity in the surrounding forests.
The hotel’s onsen, named Bihada-no-Yu, is supplied by a local spring notable for its silicic acid content (reported near 248 mg per liter) along with sodium–hydrogen carbonate minerals, and is described for its skin-conditioning and restorative properties. Bathing facilities feature a bright indoor pool, an open-air outdoor bath that looks out into wooded slopes, a sauna and practical bathing aids and seating to assist children and older guests. The baths are configured for both overnight guests and day visitors, with water circulation measures used alongside the natural spring flow to maintain comfort and hygiene.
Accommodation amenities are straightforward and include complimentary Wi‑Fi, refrigerators, yukata robes and options for larger groups; the hotel also provides ski storage, parking and a small convenience area for guests. Dining emphasizes seasonal Hokkaido ingredients—lamb barbecue and fresh seafood among typical offerings—served as set courses or buffet-style breakfast where available. With clear check‑in/out arrangements, on‑site facilities for families and winter sports storage, the property functions as a reliable ryokan with onsen in Hokkaido for both skiers and summertime outdoor travellers.
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Positive Reviews
Outstanding onsen and outdoor baths
Many reviewers highlighted the hot springs as a standout feature — especially the outdoor onsen — calling it superb, fantastic or an absolute delight for all ages, and repeatedly praising the indoor/outdoor soaking pools, sauna and cold plunge.
Warm, attentive staff and service
Guests consistently noted friendly, helpful and accommodating staff; examples include staff going above and beyond with special requests and the manager assisting with early transport to the train station.
Excellent food offerings
Numerous guests enjoyed the meals, describing breakfasts and dinners as delicious and authentic Japanese cuisine, with several praising the set dinners and high-quality ingredients.
Prime location for Annupuri ski area
The property is repeatedly described as very close to the Annupuri ski lifts (a short walk) and convenient for skiing; guests appreciated being able to walk to the slopes and found the location quieter than busier Hirafu.
Spacious, clean traditional rooms and good facilities
Reviewers reported roomy, comfortable and impeccably clean Japanese-style rooms (including Western/tatami combinations), pleasant guest lounges (massage chairs), free shuttle service at times, and overall excellent facilities.
Negative Reviews
Dinner quality and expectations varied
Several guests found the included dinner disappointing or not to their taste; some felt the dinner offering wasn’t as good as dining options outside and wished the inclusion/type had been clearer beforehand.
Repetitive breakfasts on longer stays
A few guests noted that breakfast menus became repetitive over multiple days, reducing variety for those staying several nights.
Location relative to central Niseko/Hirafu and transport limits
While ideal for Annupuri, the hotel is farther from central Niseko/Hirafu (about a 50‑minute bus ride for some), so guests recommended having a car or checking shuttle/bus schedules since services can be hourly.
Bedding and in‑room comfort issues
A minority reported comfort problems such as thin futons or uncomfortable pillows (though staff sometimes provided replacements), and some mentioned concerns about ventilation/windows or feeling unsafe opening certain windows.
Occasional service/amenity hiccups
Isolated reports mentioned issues like weak cooling during daytime in rooms and an instance where retrieving a left jacket was not well handled, which left guests disappointed despite otherwise positive experiences.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms include Japanese, Western and Japanese–Western types with combinations of beds and futons; many room types accommodate up to 4 guests and the property has 29 rooms in total.
The ryokan operates a natural hot spring called “Bihada-no-yu” with indoor and outdoor baths and a sauna; the outdoor bath offers mountain views and mineral-rich water.
The onsen is reported as tattoo-friendly by several listings, but policies can change, so please contact the hotel ahead if you have visible tattoos or want clarification.
There is no regular hotel airport shuttle listed; common options are the scheduled highway buses from New Chitose or Sapporo to Ikoi Village, or a taxi/car transfer (the drive from New Chitose is around two hours by road).
Staff are primarily Japanese; English is spoken to a varying degree at the front desk and staff are described as helpful, so contact the hotel in advance for specific language needs.
The ryokan serves seasonal Hokkaido cuisine with a restaurant offering dinner and breakfast (buffet or Japanese menu depending on occupancy), and local specialties such as Japanese-style barbecue may be available.
The property is a short walk (about 7 minutes) from Niseko Annupuri ski slopes; Niseko Station is approximately a 10-minute taxi ride and other Niseko attractions are within easy driving distance.
Standard times are check-in from 15:00 and check-out by 11:00; please confirm with the hotel if you need early arrival or late departure options.
The property features public indoor and outdoor baths; private or family-use baths are not guaranteed in every listing, so request availability with the hotel before arrival if you need an exclusive or reservable bath.
Pets are not permitted on the premises, and the ryokan provides a small on-site shop/supérette for basic items and snacks.
