Soratobu Usagi

Soratobu Usagi Bed and Breakfast in Nagano Prefecture
Soratobu Usagi Bed and Breakfast in Nagano Prefecture
Soratobu Usagi Bed and Breakfast in Nagano Prefecture
Soratobu Usagi Bed and Breakfast in Nagano Prefecture
Soratobu Usagi Bed and Breakfast in Nagano Prefecture

About this bed and breakfast

Nestled in Nagano Prefecture, this attractive bed and breakfast for £99 per night is a great choice for your next vacation. Located right in front of Myoko-Kogen Suginohara Ski Resort, the quaint property Soratobu Usagi offers Japanese-style accommodations, free Wi-Fi in public areas and a shared lounge. Guests get a discount for the ski-lift and ski gear rentals.

Amenities

Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Smoking allowed
Parking
Laundry
TV
Ski in / Ski out
Family friendly

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Reviews

3.9/5.0
Good(65 Reviews)
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8.0
Feb 2023
Fantastic stay. We loved it and would stay again. Thanks to our kind hosts!
The proximity to the skifield was great. Loved having the onsen on site. Great drying room. Meals were nice and the staff were very helpful and friendly.
The mattresses in the room were too firm for us. The snow clearing very in the morning was very loud. But at least that meant there had been lots of snow!
6.0
Feb 2023
Been there, done that but won’t be back
The food was good. Location was very good to get to and from the ski runs
The bed mats were uncomfortable and the noise from the room next door and room above made sleeping difficult
10.0
Sep 2022
Lovely owners, great food!
Owners were fantastic and the food was large portions and delicious. The weather was bad but the cabin was super comfortable.
The stairs to the loft can be a little scary going to the toilet late as their is only 1 side with railing on it. No wifi in the room but phone reception is good.
9.0
May 2022
Superb
It's located in a nice quiet place. The bedroom was clean and comfortable and there are many shower rooms, plus a bath. The owner was nice and the breakfast was very good!
All the shower rooms are located in the underground levels and, probably as the property is old, it felt a little bit gloomy... There was no lock on the bath room and I didn't feel comfortable to take a bath there. There is a quite noisy fan in the bedroom.
10.0
Mar 2020
Exceptional
Ski in ski out. Full facilities of kitchen. But it’s better to buy groceries upfront as no walking distance mini/supermarket around. My Japanese housemate help me to buy groceries online via Aeon website and deliver within next day late afternoon. Proper western bed and comfortable bed. Sufficient heating system. Great hospitality from owner and family. Great discount for 1 and 2 days ski pass. Provided wax table for ski/snowboard. Love the in house onsen. I was onsen 2 times a day. Almost prefect facilities for ski resort with amazing reasonable price and snow and trail quality. Suginohara trail is for intermediate level with huge width and long trail for up skill.
No wifi in the hostel(different building). But 3-4 wifi router on main building. Suggest get your own data sim pack prior to myoko. Not sufficient adapter for 6-7 housemate but luckily during my 5 days stay was not full everyday.
7.0
Feb 2020
you're on your own!
I stayed in the dorm, so that is a cabin down the hill from the main building. There are 3 floors to the cabin; 7 beds (or cots, rather) upstairs, and 3 cots in the basement floor. Common areas (kitchen, toilet and shower) is on the middle floor, where the main door is (see more below). Facilities in the cabin were fine; heater worked as expected. If you run hot, perhaps request a bed in the lower level or prepare to crack open a window xD Kitchen was quite well stocked; lots of different dishes, cutlery and pans. Rice cooker, kettle, microwave, and triple-stove is available. Refrigerator and freezer is full-sized. As other reviews have mentioned, you will have many stinkbug visitors; I ended up just catching them and tossing them out the window. Maybe 2-3 per day? Of course, there were more; they are attracted to the ceiling lights so you can find some strategic way of minimising them in your space xD There weren't *so* many that my bed (or food) had any in them. I used the shower/bath in the main building because the cabin one easily gets clogged with hair. The main building also has (coin) laundry and kitchen facilities, if you need. The drying room is really spacious. Wifi was decent (see more below). FYI, the local bus doesn't actually take you all the way to Suginohara Gondola; and even if it did, it's not like it's beside the gondola either. It's actually closer to the pair chairlift that takes you up to the green run that leads to the gondola. So the bus will actually take you to Suginosawa Onsen, which then you would have to walk uphill for ~10-min. OR, be really nice (and look pitiful) to the driver... I think he's used to it, he will drive you a bit closer (where you would then walk a few minutes downhill to the main building). ALSO, btw... it's ski-in/ski-out, but it's not SB-in/SB-out. You need to 1foot-out. Not a bit deal, but just FYI.
[1] There is no wifi reception in the cabin. You need to be near/within the main building for that. [2] There aren't really any "common" areas, other than a few spots in the main building. [3] The beds are cots with basic thin mattresses; not the most comfortable. But they do provide many blankets. [4] Because the space is so tight and cramped, it's easy to feel overwhelmed with so many people. In my particular instance, there was a group of 5, so of course, their noises can easily dominate the space. [5] You have to pay 100 yen per bag to dispose of our rubbish. Since it's a dorm, are we supposed to each keep our own trash separated? Where is the space for this? Who becomes responsible when everyone is coming and going? This isn't a major issue, but for 100 yen, why doesn't the hotel just deal with it instead of creating complicated matters? [6] Kind of weird to only have 3 chairs for 10 people, right? Why not put in a bench? Or even a bench outside? [7] Check-in process was really minimal. Basically tell you where the cabin is, and you're on your own. Not such a big deal, but feels like quite a departure from other Japanese places. [8] They also don't have daily cleaning or anything; you are absolutely on your own in that cabin. So... best of luck that you get decent housemates.

FAQs

How much does this bed and breakfast cost compared to others in Nagano Prefecture?

The average price for a rental in Nagano Prefecture is £92 per night. This rental is £7 above the average.

Is parking included with this bed and breakfast?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Soratobu Usagi. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this bed and breakfast?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this bed and breakfast. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Soratobu Usagi pet friendly?

Unfortunately, this bed and breakfast is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"

What amenities are available at Soratobu Usagi?

We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, smoking allowed, parking, and laundry.

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