Surrounded by lush greenery, Windsor Hotel Toya Resort boasts a golf course and tennis courts.
Jimmy Yim
Singapore
It's an amazing hotel sited on top of a hill overlooking on one side Lake Toya and on the, a bay being part of Sea of Japan and one has a 360° view of the entire valley lake and mountains including of Mt Yotei in the distance. Its also a beautiful n lavishly appointed hotel and one of its many claims to fame is being the site of a G8 Summit hotel in 2008. It has many lovely restaurants, a great onsen plus a nice golf course to boot. Locals regard this hotel as Hokkaido's most prestigious hotel, and one can fully understand once you stay there. The staff are so professional and courteous fm the doorman to everyone you come into contact as they all seem so conscious they have a very high reputation to maintain as The Top hotel in the region. A Must Return to hotel.
Situated in Lake Toya, 10 km from Lake Toya, HOTEL COCOA RESORT features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. This 3-star hotel offers free shuttle service and luggage storage space....
Sonya
Australia
The room is spacious and clean, the view from my room so beautiful, staffs very polite.
On the shores of scenic Lake Toya-ko, Hotel Lakeside Terrace boasts natural hot-spring baths. Guests can enjoy a massage. The spacious rooms have an attached bathroom.
Located a 15-minute taxi ride from or a 25-minute bus ride from JR Toya Train Station, The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort offers guests a panoramic view of Lake Toya from their infinity onsen.
Doreen
Australia
Location was excellent and our rooms had a view of the lake. Beds and pillows were super comfy. The firework festival was amazing but best viewed just outside the resort (as advised by the staff).
The staff could speak multiple languages so there were no issues with communication.
Love the book&labo space which was good to sit and read/work/relax.
The onsens were located on the top floor (outdoor and indoor), which rotated between male and female overnight so you could try both. While there was a traditional onsen on level 2 as well, I didn't try that one out.
Love that the staff provided robes for all guests including the kids (specific to their ages) so it was a good fit.
The buffet dinner and breakfast had a great selection and food was amazing. The restaurant has views of the lake which was a bonus.
Right on the shores of Lake Toya, Kohan Tei features outdoor hot-spring baths with lake views, buffet meals and karaoke. The Japanese-style rooms are air-conditioned and include a satellite LCD TV.
Located in Lake Toya, Toya-onsen Hotel Hanabi features a garden, terrace and free WiFi. JR Toya Station is 15 minutes from the property. This ryokan offers a 24-hour front desk.
A 5-minute walk from lake Toya, Hotel Grand Toya offers Japanese-style rooms with free Wi-Fi. Indoor and outdoor hot spring baths are available at the property.
Yordan
Bulgaria
The staff is polite and responsive. The location of the hotel is amazing (especially when travelling without a car). The onsens were clean (unlike the images I saw) and we enjoyed them. We managed to watch the fireworks both night. The boats doing it are starting from this hotel and then going to the most right hotels. If you go infront of the hotel you can see the whole show clearly, from the room you can probably see 85% of it if you are on a higher floor.
Featuring two different types of hot spring baths, Yutorelo Toyako is in Lake Toya, 34 km from Niseko. Free WiFi is provided in the lobby, and free private parking is available on site.
POON LEE
Australia
The onsen is really quaint n waters great. There is free happy hours sake n other drinks. Service staff is excellent.
Located right in front of Lake Toyako, Daiwa Ryokan Annex features lake views in all rooms. Guests can use the free Wi-Fi at the public areas and refresh at the indoor public hot-spring bath.
Peacefulzephyr
United States
late view good
location is relatively good - close to the lake and the bus station
generally quiet
On average, 3-star hotels in Lake Toya cost US$123 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lake Toya are US$276 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lake Toya can on average be found for US$318 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lake Toya this weekend is US$231 or, for a 4-star hotel, US$306. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lake Toya for this weekend cost on average around US$531 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs US$103 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Lake Toya for tonight. You'll pay on average around US$257 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Lake Toya will cost around US$410 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Lake Toya:
4.0
Scored 4.0
Don't bother booking a hotel stay.
Don't bother booking a hotel stay. Hotels are old. and facilities show their age. Just visit as a day trip (unless you intend to go to a geothermal park). A traveller who has been to both Lake Toya and Lake Shikotsu says the latter is more worth the trouble getting there. Much-vaunted nightly fireworks happen only at end April. Not worth a visit at any other time in April.
Note: if you miss the local bus when arriving at the Toya Station, wait for the next one although that could mean up to a 40-minute wait (depending on when the bus had left after you arrive). Go across the road to eat at a local cafe while you wait for the next bus. (Look for the one that serves yummy karaage chicken. There's a queue inside, so that's your cue.) NOT worth paying to got to Kohan Tei by taxi (around 22,500 yen or USD145). Reason: check-in is strictly at 3pm. So, you might as well save that cab fare with a nice lunch, and then some.
NA
Singapore
4.0
Scored 4.0
Didn’t like it in late February.
Didn’t like it in late February. The only thing to do is go to the onsen, some of the hotels will grant you access for a small fee if you’re not staying there.
There is a boat tour (looks like a princess castle, sort of weird), pricey and so so boring, they don’t even go all around the lake and it doesn’t stop for you to step on the islands.
Overall, very sad town in February.
Louison
10
Scored 10
Taking a slow stroll along the lakeside with cooling breeze...
Taking a slow stroll along the lakeside with cooling breeze blowing towards you is refreshing and makes you feel so free.
A must visit to Mount Usu taking the cable car and walking along the Ropeway is scenic.
A short drive of about 10 minutes from Lake Toya there is a Little Farm that serves very good ice cream, coffee and pizza. Children loves the goats in this farm land.
Suh Kien
Malaysia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful and scenic but you are not allowed to swim in the...
Beautiful and scenic but you are not allowed to swim in the lake because it is a Unesco site. I was unable to Google this info so I'm sharing it here. It is 90 degrees here today so that sucks. They don't mind you dipping your feet but there are no swimming beaches. You can get wet if you are boating or on SUPboard. I probably would’ve toured another part of the country if I knew I couldn’t swim in the lake in the middle of an extremely hot summer. the south of like Toya is filled with Asian tourists. We enjoyed the quiet north side.
Yvonne
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Awesome view of the Crator of the active Volcano Mt USU.
Awesome view of the Crator of the active Volcano Mt USU.
Beautiful and big lake with many fun activities like trekking arount it through natural forest trails, Cruise rides, Boating, Fire works.
Authentic japanese room and food experience.
Deepti
India
10
Scored 10
Exceptional room to wake up in every morning, with a full...
Exceptional room to wake up in every morning, with a full view of Lake Toya. Soaking in the hot bath in the room and enjoying the fireworks nightly is indeed a pleasure. Service staff are helpful and polite, and the meals are sumptuous. Indeed a memorable experience.
We stayed here as part of our honeymoon and it was utterly fantastic. The views from the hotel & onsen were breathtaking, and the massages we had in the spa were very relaxing. We didn't realize breakfast and dinner were included; the food was fantastic and offered a tremendous variety.
This is clearly a very different hotel in warmer weather with a water park and activities for children, but was very relaxing and quiet in the winter.
This hotel is new, modern, clean and comfy! In room personal onsen with stunning view from the balcony. Excellent service from all staff.
Just to keep in mind that dinner included is buffet dinner rather than kaiseki dinner usually other onsen hotels offer, but regardless, the food at the buffet (dinner and breakfast) was so good and tasty!
Definitely recommend this hotel and hope to come back in the future!
I loved the atmosphere. You will feel very isolated from the world, in a good way. The onsen was great as was the breakfast. The snowstorm at the hotel was something else. The views cannot be beat. The snow was incredible. Loved swimming in a pool while it was snowing outside. Beautifully decorated for Christmas
the location was very convenient! I drove, and there was a good amount of parking spaces. It was also very easy to walk to most of the restaurants, onsens, and lake-side attractions. The rooms and bedding were clean and cozy. The staff were very helpful in pointing out places to go and things to do.
a truly grand hotel located high on the hill with Lake Toya view from my room. Lobby interior looks spectacular.
We had dinner at its sushi restaurant Shoan Kogetsu, the best sushi we had in Japan. Chef and waiter are both very friendly.
staffs at reception were very helpful.
The hotel room we stayed in has a balcony view of Lake Toya, which was very beautiful. Breakfast and dinner buffet was excellent. The staff service are also great, and they even prepare a nice photo of me and my wife in a photoframe, which was heartwarming.
The open air onsen was really nice! They give you Yukatas to wear, and the traditional style hotel was really something we wanted to experience, which we got to here! The staff was also all really nice, and some also spoke english really well!
Felt very welcomed before I even stepped into the hotel as the staff were there outside to guide you to the reception. Onsen was amazing with great views. Food was great too. Definitely my most comfortable stay in my trip
A nice place to stay near Lake Toya. Unfortunately, cannot comment on the onsen, since we couldn't use it (tattoos). But overall the hotel was clean, provided nice yukatas, the staff was helpful and polite.
good location on the hill that you can see lake Toya ,amazing view in the morning,clean , warm welcome from staff.no breakfast but no problem you can buy from minimart and there are microwave here.
-Amazing staff, very friendly and did everything to make our stay comfortable
-Biggest hotel room i've stayed in Japan
-Great lake view
-Onsen was amazing!
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