旅館FURUYA

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Mountain Setting Hot Spring Town Hot Spring Bath Kaiseki Cuisine
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Ryokan highlights

A traditional Hakuba Happo onsen ryokan with walkable slope and bus access.

Happo Central BaseIn Hakuba Happo's ryokan area, with easy access to slopes and village facilities.
Walk to SlopesHappo-One ski area is about a five-minute walk from the inn.
Bus Stop NearbyHakuba Happo bus terminal is only a short walk, useful without a car.
Happo Onsen BathThe inn offers Hakuba Happo hot spring water for a classic post-ski soak.
Archery On SiteA dedicated archery facility adds an uncommon activity beyond skiing and snowboarding.
Homestyle BreakfastGuests often mention satisfying simple Japanese breakfast and house-made raspberry jam.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsAccess is the strongest stay-length driver here: it sits in central Happo with easy bus, slope, and convenience-store access, so one night works for an arrival-and-bath stop, while two nights gives time for dinner, breakfast, onsen, a full ski or hiking day, and an easy departure without dead time.
Trip-planning verdict: A practical, budget-leaning traditional stay in Hakuba’s Happo area, best for 1-2 nights around skiing or a short mountain break rather than a long sightseeing stay.

Know before booking

Not a long sightseeing baseHakuba is mainly for mountain time and seasonal outdoor activity, so non-skiers can run out of nearby sights quickly.
Simple lodging levelThis looks more like a straightforward local inn than a luxury ryokan, so avoid booking it for high-end pampering.
Cash planning neededLocal village listing indicates credit cards are not accepted, so prepare cash before arrival.

Food & drinks

Verified Hakuba ryokan near Happo with breakfast and Japanese meals noted, but no clearly named on-site restaurant, so nearby dining is most useful.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Simple in-house meal service; breakfast appears available and guest reviews mention good Japanese food.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set, likely included on some plans.
  • Local Japanese dinnerfoodHome-style meal mentioned by guests; exact dishes unclear.
  • TeadrinkTypical ryokan meal drink.
Happobijin (nearby)
nearbyabout 8 min walk

Casual Japanese spot in Happo for lunch or dinner.

  • RamenfoodComforting noodle bowls.
  • Japanese set mealsfoodSimple local-style plates.
  • BeerdrinkGood with a warm meal after skiing.
Mark Matsuoka Grill Hakuba (nearby)
nearbyabout 3 min walk

Happo dining bar known for wagyu-focused meals and drinks.

  • Wagyu shabu-shabufoodPremium beef hotpot style.
  • Wagyu sukiyakifoodSweet-savory beef pot.
  • WinedrinkListed drink option.
  • CocktailsdrinkBar-style mixed drinks.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan appears to be a centrally located Hakuba property best reached via Hakuba-area bus or rail connections, with a short final taxi ride or a manageable walk depending on luggage and season.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

A practical, traditional ryokan in Hakuba’s Happo area that suits skiers, small groups, and travelers who value location and hot-spring access over modern luxury. It is most appealing if you want a simple stay near Happo-One and do not mind an older, more old-school setup.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Walkable to Happo-OneThe ryokan sits in central Happo and is about a 5-minute walk to the ski area, which makes first lifts and midday breaks much easier. It is especially convenient for winter travelers focused on skiing rather than commuting.
  • Very handy bus-stop accessHappo Bus Terminal is only a short walk away, so arrivals, departures, and local resort transfers are simpler than at more remote lodgings. This is useful if you are not renting a car.
  • Hakuba onsen experienceThe property uses Happo Onsen water, known locally for its smooth, alkaline bath feel. After a day on the slopes, that hot-spring element adds more value than a standard budget inn.
  • Good value traditional stayThis ryokan is positioned as a simple Japanese-style inn rather than a polished luxury hotel, which can make it attractive for travelers who want a more affordable Hakuba base. It fits guests who care more about function, warmth, and local character.
  • Useful for active groupsFURUYA has a long-standing group-friendly profile and even its own archery and mallet-golf facilities, which is unusual for a small ryokan. That makes it more interesting for clubs, training trips, or active families than a generic inn.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a luxury ryokanThis is a modest, traditional property with a simple atmosphere, so it may feel too basic if you want a refined design-led or high-end ryokan stay. Travelers expecting boutique interiors or premium service touches may be disappointed.
  • Some facilities are sharedSeveral rooms appear to rely on shared toilet and bathing arrangements rather than fully private en-suite setups. That can be inconvenient for couples or travelers who strongly prefer more privacy.
  • Limited bath scaleThe bath is a small onsen-style communal facility rather than a large spa with multiple pools or an open-air rotenburo. If bathing is a major part of your trip, the experience may feel too compact.
  • Older-school accessibilityThe property does not appear to offer elevator access and is not ideal if you need strong barrier-free design. Guests with heavy luggage, mobility concerns, or stroller needs should be cautious.
  • Less suited to international-service expectationsIts style is more local and traditional than internationally polished resort lodging, so communication and service flow may feel less seamless for some foreign travelers. It is better for guests comfortable with a straightforward, old-fashioned Japanese inn experience.

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