Hotel La Montagne Furuhata

6.5
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 6.5/10, based on 117 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
Mountain Setting Forest Surroundings Countryside Escape Valley Scenery Hot Spring Town Public Onsen
Staff 7,1/10
Facilities 6,2/10
Cleanliness 6,4/10
Comfort 6,0/10
Value for money 6,8/10
Location 8,4/10

Ryokan highlights

A casual Hakuba stay near Iwatake with mountain views, open-air baths, and practical ski-area access.

Iwatake Area BaseWell placed in Hakuba’s Iwatake-Shinden area for skiing and mountain outings.
Northern Alps ViewsMany rooms and the baths are noted for views of the Northern Alps.
Open-Air BathsOpen-air bathing is a standout feature after skiing or hiking days.
Hakuba Station AccessAbout five minutes by car from JR Hakuba Station, with a nearby bus stop.
Japanese-Style DiningLocal-ingredient Japanese meals add a more regional, homely stay experience.
Dog-Friendly GroundsLarge grassy dog run makes it more appealing for travelers with pets.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsSlope access and the quiet Iwatake setting are the main drivers here: arrive for check-in, soak, have dinner if booked, ski or sightsee the next day, then move on unless you are actively using Hakuba as a ski base.
Trip-planning verdict: Good for a simple Hakuba Iwatake stay focused on skiing, mountain scenery, and baths, but weak for travelers wanting polished ryokan luxury or a lively walkable town.

Know before booking

Not luxuryThis is a simple older Hakuba inn-hotel, not a refined high-end ryokan experience.
Car or shuttle helpsIt is outside the most restaurant-heavy Hakuba zones, so transport planning matters.
Room quality variesAnnex economy rooms are more basic and may lack in-room bath or toilet.

Food & drinks

Verified Iwatake-area ryokan with advance-reservation breakfast/dinner and limited walkable dining nearby.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Hotel breakfast and dinner by advance reservation; Japanese or Western style meals.

  • BreakfastfoodEarly breakfast available on request.
  • Japanese dinnerfoodSimple hotel dinner option.
  • Western dinnerfoodAlternative set-style meal.
Shoya Maruhachi Dining (nearby)
nearbyabout 1 km

Nearby dining spot known for robata-style Japanese dishes.

  • Robata grillfoodCharcoal-grilled dishes.
  • SashimifoodFresh sliced seafood.
  • Japanese set dishesspecialtyTraditional local-style meal options.
City Coffee (nearby)
nearbyabout 1 km

Casual cafe in the Iwatake area for light meals and drinks.

  • CoffeedrinkCafe-style hot drinks.
  • Fermented rice ballsfoodOnigiri-style light meal.
  • Mackerel sandwichfoodSavory fish sandwich.
  • Steamed Japanese coursespecialtyEvening Japanese steamed set is noted.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This Hakuba lodging is in the Iwatake area and is usually easiest to reach via Hakuba Station or Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal, with a short taxi or local bus connection for the final stretch.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a practical Hakuba stay that suits skiers, pet owners, and travelers who value hot-spring bathing over polished design. It looks most appealing for budget-conscious guests near Hakuba Iwatake, but less so if you want modern rooms or a more upscale resort atmosphere.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Strong fit for ski daysThe hotel is positioned in the Hakuba Iwatake area, with convenient access to ski transport and easy reach of nearby slopes. That makes it a sensible base if your trip is centered on snow time rather than nightlife.
  • Mountain-view hot spring bathsOne of the standout draws is the on-site hot spring bathing, with Northern Alps views highlighted as part of the experience. It adds a classic Hakuba feel after a cold day outdoors.
  • Especially good for travelers with dogsThis property is unusually pet-friendly, with a large dog run and services aimed at guests traveling with dogs. That is a real advantage in Hakuba if you do not want to leave your pet behind.
  • Mix of Japanese and Western room stylesThe hotel offers both Western-style rooms and Japanese-style options with tatami and futons. That gives groups and families more flexibility depending on comfort preferences.
  • Better value than polished resortsIt tends to appeal to travelers looking for a more affordable Hakuba base with parking, baths, and essential ski-trip conveniences. If you mainly need a functional place to sleep and soak, the value can be attractive.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Rooms appear datedGuest feedback repeatedly suggests the property feels older rather than refreshed. Travelers expecting a stylish or newly renovated Hakuba stay may be disappointed.
  • Cleanliness seems inconsistentReviews indicate that upkeep is not equally strong across all stays, with some guests reporting rooms or shared areas that felt less clean than expected. That makes the experience less predictable.
  • Review scores are modestThe overall guest ratings are fair rather than strong, which usually points to a hotel that works for some budgets but does not consistently impress. It is harder to recommend for travelers who want a reliably smooth stay.
  • Location is not the center of Hakuba village lifeThe setting is useful for the Iwatake side, but it is less convenient if you want to walk out to the busiest restaurant and bar pockets around central Hakuba. Guests focused on après-ski variety may prefer another area.
  • More functional than memorableThe property seems oriented toward practicality, group stays, skiing, and pet travel rather than refined hospitality or boutique charm. If atmosphere is a priority, this may feel too basic.

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