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La Forest de Nome Karuizawa
3.8/515 Reviews

La Forest de Nome Karuizawa

Karuizawa|2.45km from Shinano-Oiwake Station
The location is a little difficult to understand, but I think it's not bad because it's quietly built in a quiet area. The room was also very quiet and nice. (I can't hear the gayagaya in the next room at all. The parking lot was full, so it should have been crowded.) The width of the bed is quite narrow. (Sinner than a normal single. Bed size for long-term care) The bed mattress was good for an inn in this price range. The room fixtures were also well equipped. (If it's in place so far, I think it's better to display on the homepage that there are such things in the equipment in the room. There are also cheap inns in Karuizawa with quite a few equipment. On the other hand, if it is written properly, I think you don't have to bring unnecessary things!) There was a malicious trouble. When I went out to the outdoor bath at night and came back, the entrance to the inn was locked and closed outdoors. The front desk was usually unmanned and the front desk had an emergency contact number, so no one answered the phone even if I called that number. It was past 22:00 pm, so I was quite impatient whether I had already come home. When I called the representative phone such as a reservation, someone finally came out and unlocked it. .. I happened to have a cell phone and my cell phone battery remained, so I didn't have to spend the night in the car, but this is a trouble level that I should not do. If other guests at the hotel may accidentally close the key, I think they should at least put on an interphone. (There is also an intercom that does not require wiring and can be installed at a low price.) If you are a customer who cannot drive, at this time of year, it will also lead to freezing death. Isn't it necessary to have a little more sense of crisis? By the way, the key is usually 24 hours empty (there was no curfew). When I went out, I thought I would check if there was a curfew, but there was no extension phone at the reception, and I had to make an external phone call with my cell phone every time I checked, so I didn't check it because it was troublesome. I regretted that I left I have a memory. .. At least, why not install an extension phone or an intercom instead of letting the staff call at the receptionist use the customer's mobile phone? If a customer accidentally forgets his cell phone at home, it also leads to the fact that he cannot accept the reception. I think it's honest to rely on the operation that depends on the equipment brought by the customer.

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Hotel location is good, close to Zhongkaijingze Station, about five minutes walk! The owner smiles kindly, the family manages the store, has a feeling of home! We booked breakfast and dinner, the food quality is first class, the taste is excellent, every material is fresh and very delicious! For the store facilities are more general! But the overall is comfortable and hygienic, quiet and comfortable! Five-star praise! In addition, you can borrow bicycles, you can visit various attractions without any cost!
Karuizawa Marriott Hotel
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Our stay at the hotel was great! Being a Marriott Bonvoy member allowed us a nice upgrade for our room. Onsite staff spoke English very well. The room was very orderly and spacious. Also, this Marriott was one of the few hotels I have been to that had the room allergy ready when I told them I was allergic to feathers on the reservation. The free beverages (beer, wine, cocktails, juice, and soda) and hot meals during the membership lounge time were nice. The public bath was very clean and relaxing. The management team went above and beyond! We asked the doorman to arrange a taxi to get to a local restaurant. Instead, he worked with the assistant manager, who told us he would personally drive us to the restaurant (even included a return trip!) The breakfast buffet was excellent and had both American and Japanese fare. I will recommend this hotel to any of my friends or family who visit the area.
Ikoi Villa
3.8/514 Reviews
The villa is in a very quiet villa group, and the air is very good. From Karuizawa Station, you can take the bus to Yukawa, and it takes less than 10 minutes to get off the bus. Or take the Nakakaruizawa one stop to Nakakaruizawa, and then walk for 17 minutes. This path is not recommended at night because it passes through an unlit alley and a cemetery. The hotel is almost entirely self-service, and you fold the mattresses and quilts yourself. Each room has a bathroom. When taking a bath, it is a public bathhouse. It is not possible for two people to wash together in the bathhouse. It is a bit crowded for three people. The hotel's nearest convenience store is a 10-minute walk away. The 711 here is open from 6 am to 11 pm. The Stone Church is 7 minutes away from the convenience store. The price/performance ratio is pretty good. Bicycles can be rented at the entrance of the hotel. Please confirm with the front desk for details.
La Forest de Nome Karuizawa
3.8/515 Reviews
The location is a little difficult to understand, but I think it's not bad because it's quietly built in a quiet area. The room was also very quiet and nice. (I can't hear the gayagaya in the next room at all. The parking lot was full, so it should have been crowded.) The width of the bed is quite narrow. (Sinner than a normal single. Bed size for long-term care) The bed mattress was good for an inn in this price range. The room fixtures were also well equipped. (If it's in place so far, I think it's better to display on the homepage that there are such things in the equipment in the room. There are also cheap inns in Karuizawa with quite a few equipment. On the other hand, if it is written properly, I think you don't have to bring unnecessary things!) There was a malicious trouble. When I went out to the outdoor bath at night and came back, the entrance to the inn was locked and closed outdoors. The front desk was usually unmanned and the front desk had an emergency contact number, so no one answered the phone even if I called that number. It was past 22:00 pm, so I was quite impatient whether I had already come home. When I called the representative phone such as a reservation, someone finally came out and unlocked it. .. I happened to have a cell phone and my cell phone battery remained, so I didn't have to spend the night in the car, but this is a trouble level that I should not do. If other guests at the hotel may accidentally close the key, I think they should at least put on an interphone. (There is also an intercom that does not require wiring and can be installed at a low price.) If you are a customer who cannot drive, at this time of year, it will also lead to freezing death. Isn't it necessary to have a little more sense of crisis? By the way, the key is usually 24 hours empty (there was no curfew). When I went out, I thought I would check if there was a curfew, but there was no extension phone at the reception, and I had to make an external phone call with my cell phone every time I checked, so I didn't check it because it was troublesome. I regretted that I left I have a memory. .. At least, why not install an extension phone or an intercom instead of letting the staff call at the receptionist use the customer's mobile phone? If a customer accidentally forgets his cell phone at home, it also leads to the fact that he cannot accept the reception. I think it's honest to rely on the operation that depends on the equipment brought by the customer.

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Highest PriceCAD 2,978
Lowest PriceCAD 52
Number of Reviews 2,064
Number of hotels326
Average Price(Weekday Night)CAD 449
Average Price(Weekend Night)CAD 544