Set on the shores of Lake Akan, Akan Yuku no Sato Tsuruga offers beautiful hot-spring baths and a variety of shops and restaurants. The spacious Japanese rooms feature tatami (woven-straw) flooring.
Located at the shore of Lake Akan, Hotel Gozensui offers Japanese-style rooms with amazing lake or mountain views. The hotel features public natural hot spring baths and free WiFi.
Niphatpon
Thailand
My room face to Akan lake that's so beautiful view in the morning . the hotel is beside the lake. room and every thing is clean and okay. the onsen is also good medium size with a little outdoor zone. breakfast is fine, not much selection but worth the price (1,000 jpy for breakfast)
Tsuruga Besso Hinanoza offers a luxurious Japanese hot-spring experience on the shores of Lake Akan.
Lieze
Japan
My husband and I stayed for one night and were blown away! The staff are exceptional and go out of their way for your every need. They even sent some breakfast to my room when I wasn't feeling well enough to go to the restaurant for breakfast.
Situated by the banks of peaceful Akan Lake, Tsuruga Resort boasts free WiFi, natural hot springs, a spa and a library. Parking is offered at a charge.
Lieze
Japan
Our room had a stunning view over the lake! We were even able to watch the fireworks from our window! Beds were comfortable and overall the stay was good for the price.
Located right by the Akan National Park, Moritsubetsu features public hot-spring baths and a sauna. Guests can look out into the surrounding woods and take walks by the spacious garden.
Chan
Singapore
Have a nice walking trail near hotel. Very near to nature, animals and woods. Awesome experience
Right by the shore of Hokkaido’s beautiful Lake Kussharo, Prince Hotel features an open-air hot spring bath, massage services and access to canoeing and fishing.
Our view of the lake was fantastic and our tatami room was...
Our view of the lake was fantastic and our tatami room was spacious. The buffet was exceptional. There were so many great food stations besides Japanese cuisine. The hotel was just across the street from the shops and walking distance to the Aikan village.
Only wished that my husband could have enjoyed the public onsen. Tattoos are not allowed. They offered a private onsen at a nominal fee.
Diane
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
Lake Akan with Mount Meakan and it's surroundings is very...
Lake Akan with Mount Meakan and it's surroundings is very scenic. However in my opinion Akankohan has been spoilt by catering to the many bus tour groups that arrive every day.
The main street is lined with souvenir shops and there are snow-mobiles zooming across frozen lake Akan once the tour buses arrive.
Once the tour buses leave in the morning and before the new arrive in the afternoon the hotels and town are peaceful.
Even when the tour groups are in town it's possible to find peace by walking out of town a few minutes. The Akankohan Eco Museum Center is a short walk out of town and is well arranged. There are some nice areas to walk around Akankohan.
You can come to Akankohan on a day trip with a tour and take some nice selfies.
If you want to get away from the tourists there are some nice walks in the area where the day-trippers don't go. You can enjoy peace and quiet in the town early afternoon before the tour buses arrive. It's also a good time to enjoy the onsens when they're not usually busy.
You can also visit the Akan International Crane Center (GRUS) which is only about an hour away. There you can see the wonderful Red-crowned cranes. It's well worth a trip.
Neil
Thailand
10
Scored 10
Nice mountain and lake scenery with volcanic activity .
Nice mountain and lake scenery with volcanic activity . Mountain and forest walks and nature trails . Not busy in May. There is plenty of nature as we spotted brown bear, fox and deer. Flowers and bloom was slow , perhaps better in June
graham
France
10
Scored 10
Great modern ryokan!
Great modern ryokan! The front desk was very helpful and friendly. Although they spoke little English we were able to communicate fine. Buffet dinner and breakfast was great, as well. Hotel room was bigger than expected and the view of the lake in winter was lovely! Lots of cute little stores and forest walks to do around the town as well. Visit the mud volcano to see some geothermal activity, and go across the street and sit with a beer in the public foot onsen. Unfortunately, we weren't able to rent a room with a private onsen, but the front desk was really helpful in arranging a private onsen for my husband and I at the sister hotel. It was really easy as they arranged everything for us. I would definitely stay here again!
Lauren
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
In general, the hotel was OK.
In general, the hotel was OK. The great view from the window and onsen are spectacular. However, breakfast wasn't included and I need pay about $13.00 for it. Also, sleeping on the floor wasn't comfortable. However, I understand the Japanese culture and tradition.
Oleg
United States
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