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Higashi-kawa Onsen Hinoki no Yado is a top choice, just a 8-minute walk from the Asahidake Visitor Center. This timber-built ryokan features private outdoor baths with panoramic views of the Daisetsuzan Mountains, and all rooms are equipped with geothermal heating and natural mineral springs. Guests enjoy complimentary local mountain ingredient dining experiences, blending authentic Hokkaido flavors with serene alpine surroundings. Book through the HopeGoo app for exclusive early-bird rates and curated nature tours.
Higashi-kawa Koya Fū no Mori is a boutique guesthouse just a 5-minute stroll from the Asahidake Visitor Center, featuring Nordic-inspired wooden interiors and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the alpine forest. Each room offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, perfect for sunrise watching. The property provides free outdoor hiking gear rentals, stargazing tours, and a shared kitchen for guests to prepare local Hokkaido ingredients. Their signature "Mountain Meditation Hour" offers a tranquil space to reconnect with nature—ideal for eco-conscious travelers. Reserve via HopeGoo for priority access and special packages.
Stay at Higashi-kawa Yamato: Mori no Ie, a renovated old farmhouse just steps from the Asahidake Visitor Center, offering immersive one-day mountain resident experiences. Guests can gather wild herbs, join traditional wood-fired cooking sessions, and hike with local guides through alpine wetlands. The inn’s signature bracken fern cuisine and handmade jam gift sets capture the essence of Hokkaido’s highland flavors. Evening highlights include nighttime snowfield observation tours, where stars and auroras dance across the sky. All activities are bookable via HopeGoo for seamless planning and exclusive access.
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