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Kiranoyu Spa Niseko station
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Hokkaido Lion Adventure
60-4 Chuodori, Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1512, Japan
Soga Forest Park
Japan, 〒048-1522 Hokkaido, Abuta District, Niseko, ニセコ字曽我39番地50
Niseko Kaributo Shrine
218番地 Hondori, 字 Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1502, Japan
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Restaurant Ponpon
86ー1 Chuodori, Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1512, Japan
Yukiya
113番地 Chuodori, Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1512, Japan
Sushi Hanayoshi
65 Fujimi, Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1502, Japan
White Birch Cafe
106番地3 Hondori, Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1502, Japan
Shunkoen
104-1 Hondori, Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1502, Japan
Honda Cafe
106-9 Hondori, Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1502, Japan
Suttsu Sakana Isshin
51ー5 Soga, Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1522, Japan
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Kiranoyu Spa Niseko station

33 Chuodori, Niseko, Abuta District, Hokkaido 048-1512, Japan
4.1(633)
Open 24 hours
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Relaxation
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attractions: Hokkaido Lion Adventure, Soga Forest Park, Niseko Kaributo Shrine, restaurants: Restaurant Ponpon, Yukiya, Sushi Hanayoshi, White Birch Cafe, Shunkoen, Honda Cafe, Suttsu Sakana Isshin
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+81 136-44-1100
Website
kiranoyu.com

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Nearby attractions of Kiranoyu Spa Niseko station

Hokkaido Lion Adventure

Soga Forest Park

Niseko Kaributo Shrine

Hokkaido Lion Adventure

Hokkaido Lion Adventure

4.4

(56)

Open 24 hours
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Soga Forest Park

Soga Forest Park

3.6

(39)

Open 24 hours
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Niseko Kaributo Shrine

Niseko Kaributo Shrine

4.1

(58)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Snowhiking in the secret forest
-Private tour-
Snowhiking in the secret forest -Private tour-
Sun, Dec 14 • 9:00 AM
Hokkaido, Kutchan, Abuta District, Japan
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Nearby restaurants of Kiranoyu Spa Niseko station

Restaurant Ponpon

Yukiya

Sushi Hanayoshi

White Birch Cafe

Shunkoen

Honda Cafe

Suttsu Sakana Isshin

Restaurant Ponpon

Restaurant Ponpon

4.2

(61)

$$

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Yukiya

Yukiya

4.3

(32)

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Sushi Hanayoshi

Sushi Hanayoshi

4.6

(155)

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White Birch Cafe

White Birch Cafe

4.5

(135)

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Reviews of Kiranoyu Spa Niseko station

4.1
(633)
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5.0
48w

We came here for some relaxation time and bath after snowboarding 🏂

Location: Conveniently located near Niseko Station (about a 5-minute walk).

Interior: Stylish and modern with concrete aesthetics, white windows, and high ceilings.

Entry Fee: Affordable at 600 Yen for adults.

Segregation: Separate bathing areas for men and women for privacy and comfort.

No Phones: Enforces a respectful and relaxing atmosphere.

🛁 Amenities: Shampoo, body wash, and soap provided. Hair dryers and cotton swabs available. Resting area for families to meet.

🛀 Onsen Types: Two indoor hot springs and one outdoor onsen, plus a sauna and cold bath.

Resting Area: Offers souvenirs, vending machines (including drinks and ice cream), and massage services.

✅️ Tips for Visitors: Bring Your Own: Towels and facial wash are recommended for a more comfortable experience. For females, Bring your hair tie too to prevent you hair from touching the onsen water.

Respectful Etiquette: Maintain silence and avoid phone use in the locker room and bathing areas.

This onsen seems is a great place to relax after some snow sport...

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5.0
1y

Beautiful facilities. Two indoor baths, 40.1'C 41.1'C. outdoor pool with rock surrounding. Outside sauna. Sauna has a twelve minute clock. Very clean and fresh looking. Well patronised by locals and expat workers. Some foreign tourists are unaware that you should take a shower and clean your body before entering the baths. Also they didn't tie up their hair so that it doesn't touch the bath water. The signage is all in Japanese. I recommend adding English and Chinese explanations of how to behave. Away from the baths, there are tatami mat rooms to relax. There are coin operated massage machines (JPY 200-300 depending on duration of massage). There's a shop for buying snack food...

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4.0
6y

An odorless onsen (hot spring) just in front of Niseko station. Adults will have to pay a fee of 500 yen to get in. An extra 300yen will be charged if you rent a face towel and a body towel.

They switch between Western and Japanese type of bath on a daily basis. Japanese bath has 2 inner bath (one made with Hinoki wood), an outdoor bath and a sauna. There’s a resting area with tatami mats and vending machines.

There’s also a souvenir shop and a cafe inside the facility.

It’s not a fancy onsen but I’d recommend this place to relax your sore muscles after a long day of doing...

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Yi LingYi Ling
We came here for some relaxation time and bath after snowboarding 🏂 * Location: Conveniently located near Niseko Station (about a 5-minute walk). * Interior: Stylish and modern with concrete aesthetics, white windows, and high ceilings. * Entry Fee: Affordable at 600 Yen for adults. * Segregation: Separate bathing areas for men and women for privacy and comfort. * No Phones: Enforces a respectful and relaxing atmosphere. 🛁 Amenities: * Shampoo, body wash, and soap provided. * Hair dryers and cotton swabs available. * Resting area for families to meet. 🛀 Onsen Types: Two indoor hot springs and one outdoor onsen, plus a sauna and cold bath. * Resting Area: Offers souvenirs, vending machines (including drinks and ice cream), and massage services. ✅️ Tips for Visitors: * Bring Your Own: Towels and facial wash are recommended for a more comfortable experience. For females, Bring your hair tie too to prevent you hair from touching the onsen water. * Respectful Etiquette: Maintain silence and avoid phone use in the locker room and bathing areas. This onsen seems is a great place to relax after some snow sport in winter 🥰
Edward PakEdward Pak
An odorless onsen (hot spring) just in front of Niseko station. Adults will have to pay a fee of 500 yen to get in. An extra 300yen will be charged if you rent a face towel and a body towel. They switch between Western and Japanese type of bath on a daily basis. Japanese bath has 2 inner bath (one made with Hinoki wood), an outdoor bath and a sauna. There’s a resting area with tatami mats and vending machines. There’s also a souvenir shop and a cafe inside the facility. It’s not a fancy onsen but I’d recommend this place to relax your sore muscles after a long day of doing winter sports.
Kee Lam HoKee Lam Ho
One of the cheaper Onsen available for public use in Niseko. The public Onsens in upper Hirafu (Hirafutei) charges 3 times the price!. This Onsen is clean and big and the outdoor area is nice. They have a small cold pool. Massage available till 2100Hrs.
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We came here for some relaxation time and bath after snowboarding 🏂 * Location: Conveniently located near Niseko Station (about a 5-minute walk). * Interior: Stylish and modern with concrete aesthetics, white windows, and high ceilings. * Entry Fee: Affordable at 600 Yen for adults. * Segregation: Separate bathing areas for men and women for privacy and comfort. * No Phones: Enforces a respectful and relaxing atmosphere. 🛁 Amenities: * Shampoo, body wash, and soap provided. * Hair dryers and cotton swabs available. * Resting area for families to meet. 🛀 Onsen Types: Two indoor hot springs and one outdoor onsen, plus a sauna and cold bath. * Resting Area: Offers souvenirs, vending machines (including drinks and ice cream), and massage services. ✅️ Tips for Visitors: * Bring Your Own: Towels and facial wash are recommended for a more comfortable experience. For females, Bring your hair tie too to prevent you hair from touching the onsen water. * Respectful Etiquette: Maintain silence and avoid phone use in the locker room and bathing areas. This onsen seems is a great place to relax after some snow sport in winter 🥰
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An odorless onsen (hot spring) just in front of Niseko station. Adults will have to pay a fee of 500 yen to get in. An extra 300yen will be charged if you rent a face towel and a body towel. They switch between Western and Japanese type of bath on a daily basis. Japanese bath has 2 inner bath (one made with Hinoki wood), an outdoor bath and a sauna. There’s a resting area with tatami mats and vending machines. There’s also a souvenir shop and a cafe inside the facility. It’s not a fancy onsen but I’d recommend this place to relax your sore muscles after a long day of doing winter sports.
Edward Pak

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One of the cheaper Onsen available for public use in Niseko. The public Onsens in upper Hirafu (Hirafutei) charges 3 times the price!. This Onsen is clean and big and the outdoor area is nice. They have a small cold pool. Massage available till 2100Hrs.
Kee Lam Ho

Kee Lam Ho

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