"Staff is very polite and professional. However, the place it has only one indoor bath and nothing really impressive but is nice for staying if you just want to rest."
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"For a hostel, K’s place gets 10/10. I would rate it higher if I could. While it’s not fancy, at this price point, within walking distance to the Asahadake Ropeway, it’s a great deal. K’s Place completely exceeded our expectations. The staff were friendly and informative, giving us a tour, explaining the Onsen, communal kitchen and all their amenities. It’s a very homey feeling. There is a giant comfortable lounge and eating area, 3-4 communal fridges, multiple cooking areas completely stocked with all utensils needed, free coffee/tea, 24 hour onsens, game room, and more. We even had a private room (king size bed) with private toilet and sink. We didn’t need a shower because of the great Onsen on the ground floor. Plenty of showers in the Onsen too. They even supply soap and shampoo, towels, lockers. I would definitely return. Thanks for a wonderful stay! "
"It's conveniently located directly across the street from Asahikawa Station. There is also a Lawson convenience store and shopping mall in front of the rail station."
"Check-in was fast and the staff was friendly. The room was spacious and clean. However, the tempurature in the room was too warm and I wasn't able to get the AC working so I had to leave a window slightly open to cool down. This might be because the hotel is in the mountains, so there was a big difference in outdoor and indoor tempurature that I didn't adjust to. Anyways, it's a walkable distance from the Asahidake Ropeway, and there's a short marsh hiking path nearby. It's a long drive to the hotel, so I would mainly recommend it if you want to go to hiking on Mount Asahidake."
Japan’s biggest national park is a geothermal playground, offering mountain climbs for all abilities, numerous onsens and some of the country’s rarest wildlife.
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What can I see and do near Sounkyo Hot Spring?
Explore nature at Ginga no Taki Falls and Mt. Aka-dake Trail Head Ginsendai. You might plan a visit to Daisetsuzankurodake Ski Area or Daisetsuzan Sounkyo Kurodake Ropeway while you're in the area. Spend some time checking out Asahi-Dake, which is 6.5 mi from Sounkyo Hot Spring, or make a stop by Daisetsuzan National Park, located 6.5 mi away.