This ryokan is off of Sapporo and is about 1 hour out from the core of the city. Situated on the side of the freeway, you’ll enter through a heated driveway into an unexpected property that is unassuming, unnoticeable and unpretentious. The foyer has an indoor freestanding chimney with a large seating area that serves onigiri (rice balls), miso soup, Burdock tea, sweet potato, and other snacks from dinner to late in the evening. Meals are served in the one restaurant on the property that serves traditional kaiseki breakfasts, and fusion Italian Japanese dinners. Attentive staff is eager to please with a large open kitchen and glass walls to look out into the property garden. The fusion is daring and pairing is well thought out, and when they decide to choose higher quality ingredients, will the dinners start receiving higher reviews. Rooms each have a private onsen, living room and bedroom. Quite spacious compared to many other ryokan’s with generous amenities provided such as free drinks, pop, juice, water, coffee, etc. Overall a great place to stay and while their food is a little high on sodium, and their staff need a bit more training, you have to give this property some time considering it opened in mid-2018. Great value and very caring and nice staff. …
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