Park Hotel Miyabitei
8,0/10 Excellent - Based on 156 reviews
Experience the timeless enchantment of Park Hotel Miyabitei, a ryokan in Noboribetsu nestled within the famous hot spring region of Noboribetsu Onsen. Under its wooden roof, an open-air bath invites serenity, while five natural hot springs offer immersion in beneficial waters. The common areas blend tradition and modernity, and refined hair and body treatments complete an experience of absolute relaxation. The soothing aroma of the baths and the zen ambiance of the place bestow upon this sanctuary an incomparable aura.
A harmonious union of modern comfort and Japanese charm characterizes the rooms of this ryokan. Equipped with cozy twin beds or traditional futons, they welcome each visitor in a warm atmosphere. The delicacy of materials and the sober design invite rejuvenation away from the hustle and bustle, while modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs, air conditioning, and toiletries compose the subtle blend of modernity and authenticity, ideal for a family or romantic stay.
Perched in the heart of this retreat, a restaurant offers a symphony of local flavors served in a convivial and refined setting. The more curious can explore the neighboring establishments a few steps away, where local specialties like dishes made from fresh seafood awaken the taste buds. Whether you choose to dine on-site or nearby, each meal becomes an immersion in Hokkaido gastronomy.
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Evaluation of Japanese Authenticity
5/10 Reflects an appealing attempt to blend tradition and modernity. While some Japanese elements are present in the rooms and common areas, the integration lacks uniformity. The culinary experience and the onsen remain simple, yet pleasant, without fully immersing in traditional Japanese authenticity.
Highlights of the Ryokan
Thermal Bath/Onsen
Wi-Fi Connection
Parking
Air Conditioning
Restaurant
Breakfast
Positive Reviews
Wonderful onsen experience
Guests consistently praised the onsen facilities, with many mentioning multiple baths, outdoor options, and a relaxing atmosphere. The onsen is described as excellent and a highlight of the stay.
Delicious buffet meals
The breakfast and dinner buffets received high marks, with guests appreciating the variety and quality of dishes, including crab and beef. Many found the meals to be a great value.
Great location near attractions
Many reviews highlight the hotel's convenient location, close to tourist areas, scenic spots, and within walking distance to places like Jigokudani and Noboribetsu attractions.
Friendly and helpful staff
Staff are frequently described as warm, welcoming, and helpful. Guests felt well taken care of and valued the attentive service throughout their stay.
Comfortable Japanese-style rooms
Japanese-style rooms and tatami beds were found to be comfortable and clean. Guests enjoyed the traditional experience and found the accommodations pleasant.
Clean and spacious facilities
Several guests noted the cleanliness of the rooms and public areas. Some mentioned spacious rooms, especially for families, and appreciated the well-kept environment.
Negative Reviews
Rooms and decor a bit dated
Several guests mentioned that the rooms and hotel decor feel old-fashioned or in need of renovation. While mostly clean, some areas could benefit from updates.
Room maintenance and amenities
Some guests experienced issues with room maintenance, such as stained futons or only one small pillow per bed. These minor issues affected comfort for some visitors.
WiFi connectivity issues
A few guests reported spotty WiFi in their rooms, with occasional disconnections and the need to re-enter passwords, which made online access less convenient.
Limited space in some rooms
Rooms, especially for groups of three or more, were described as a bit small with limited space after setting up tatami beds and furniture.
Price considered high by some
Some reviewers felt the price for one night with two meals was a bit expensive, and would have preferred a more affordable rate for the value received.
Minor inconveniences with facilities
A few guests mentioned small issues such as outdated games room, bugs in the room, dry air at night, or onsen facilities feeling a bit small or dated.
Are there onsen thermal baths available on site?
Yes, Park Hotel Miyabitei offers 5 types of onsen thermal baths, including an open-air bath with a wooden roof and a large public bath.
What are the check-in and check-out times?
Check-in is between 14:00 and 18:30, and check-out is available until 10:00.
What language is spoken at the ryokan?
The staff speaks Japanese.
Are there any restrictions or specific rules to follow?
Yes, the establishment is non-smoking and does not accept pets. No extra beds or cots are available.
What wellness services are offered?
Besides the onsen baths, the ryokan provides skincare products, shampoos, and hairdryers in the public baths.
What dining options are available on site?
A restaurant is available on-site, and various restaurants are within walking distance, about a 10-minute walk away.
Is parking available for guests?
Yes, free private parking is available on-site, with no prior reservation required.
What tourist activities are available nearby?
The Noboribetsu Date Historic Village, an Edo-era theme park, is a 10-minute drive away. The Noboribetsu Bear Park is a 16-minute drive away.
Are pets allowed in the ryokan?
No, pets are not allowed in the establishment.
Are there any cultural activities offered?
The Noboribetsu Date Historic Village offers an immersive cultural experience of the Edo period, ideal for exploring Japanese history.
What is the nearest transport to reach the hotel?
Noboribetsu Station is 7 km away. The nearest airport is New Chitose Airport, about a 60-minute drive away.
Is Wi-Fi available in the rooms?
Yes, free Wi-Fi is available in all rooms.