Hotel Daiheigen
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Ryokan highlights
A large Tokachigawa Onsen hotel known for moor hot springs, broad bath facilities, and family-friendly scale.
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Food & drinks
Hotel Daiheigen in Tokachigawa Onsen appears to offer on-site meals centered on Tokachi produce and Daiheigen Farm vegetables, plus lounge drinks and a well-known nearby farm restaurant.
Main on-site dining for breakfast and dinner with Tokachi seasonal ingredients.
- Breakfast buffetfoodMorning buffet style meal.
- Seasonal dinnerfoodSet-style or buffet dinner.
- Farm vegetablesspecialtyVegetables from Daiheigen Farm.
- Hokkaido ingredientsspecialtyLocal Tokachi and Hokkaido produce.
Relaxed in-house lounge or cafe space for light drinks and breaks.
- CoffeedrinkCafe-style hot drink.
- TeadrinkSimple hot tea service.
- Light snacksfoodSmall bites may be available.
Nearby farm restaurant known for hearty meals and organic vegetables.
- Organic saladfoodLarge salad with farm vegetables.
- Hamburg steakfoodPopular handmade style plate.
- Ginger porkfoodHearty stir-fry meal.
- Seasonal vegetablesspecialtySame-day picked produce.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Hotel Daiheigen is a Tokachigawa Onsen resort best reached via JR Obihiro Station or Tokachi-Obihiro Airport, with the final approach typically by bus or taxi.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
This is a large onsen hotel in Tokachigawa Onsen, Otofuke, Hokkaido, suited to travelers who want broad facilities and an easy hot-spring stay rather than a quiet boutique ryokan feel. It is a practical choice for families and groups, but less ideal if you want intimacy, modern luxury, or a highly exclusive atmosphere.
- Authentic moor hot springThe hotel is in Tokachigawa Onsen, an area known for its distinctive moor hot spring water. That gives the bathing experience a stronger local identity than a generic large hotel bath.
- Big bath setup for long soaksIt offers large hot-spring bathing facilities, including open-air bathing and sauna options, so guests who prioritize onsen time have more than a single basic bath to rely on. This makes it easier to enjoy the property even in bad weather or after dinner.
- Wide room selectionThe property has a broad mix of Japanese-style and Japanese-Western rooms, which is useful for couples, families, and multi-generation trips. That flexibility is a real advantage over smaller ryokan with only one room style.
- Convenient for groups and driversThis is a sizable hotel with substantial parking capacity, so it works well for road trips around Tokachi or travelers arriving by car. The larger scale also usually means smoother logistics for families and tour-style stays.
- Extra facilities beyond the bathThe hotel includes amenities such as a lounge, bar, karaoke, and other leisure spaces, which gives you more to do on-site than at a minimal ryokan. It can be a good fit if you want a fuller resort-style evening rather than just room and bath.
- Less intimate than a classic ryokanWith its large room count and resort-like scale, the stay is likely to feel more like a full-service onsen hotel than a small, personal ryokan. Travelers seeking quiet, individualized hospitality may find it less special.
- Public areas may feel busyBecause it caters well to groups and families, baths, dining spaces, and shared facilities can feel livelier than at a secluded property. If you want a hushed retreat, the atmosphere may be too active.
- Design may feel datedThis property is better known for scale and facilities than for cutting-edge design or luxury styling. Travelers who want a polished contemporary aesthetic may find the look more old-school than refined.
- Not the best fit for private onsen seekersThe appeal here centers on its communal bath facilities rather than an exclusive in-room or private-bath experience. If privacy is your top priority, other ryokan styles may suit you better.
- More functional than destination-luxuryThe main strength is a dependable hot-spring stay with broad facilities, not a once-in-a-lifetime high-end ryokan experience. Guests expecting exceptional exclusivity, gourmet prestige, or boutique character may come away underwhelmed.
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Current position: 90th out of 97 ryokans in Hokkaido.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
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| 85th | Ryokan HANAEMI | 7.5/10 | 26 |
| 86th | Ryokan Yamaichi | 7.7/10 | 204 |
| 87th | Hotel Tetora Yunokawaonsen | 7.5/10 | 116 |
| 88th | Yunokawa Kanko Hotel Shoen | 7.6/10 | 675 |
| 89th | Hotel Masyu | 7.5/10 | 233 |
| 90th | Hotel Daiheigen Current ryokan | 7.5/10 | 309 |
| 91st | Hotel Grand Toya | 7.5/10 | 438 |
| 92nd | Hotel Tetoraresort Tokachigawa | 7.3/10 | 282 |
| 93rd | Kawayu Kanko Hotel | 7.2/10 | 245 |
| 94th | Takuboku Tei | 7.0/10 | 184 |
| 95th | Suigan | 4.4/10 | 24 |
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