This tiny highland onsen village (at 1050m), about 45km east of Asahikawa, is the base for Hokkaido’s highest peak of Asahi-dake. All accommodation provide half-board, it is wise to book meals at your accommodation because there are no restaurants in the village.

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Yumoto Yukoman-so ♨︎

湯元 湯駒荘

1min walk from Asahidake-onsen-iriguchi bus stop


Dating back to 1914, Yukoman-so has tasteful daiyokujo (indoor baths) and roten-buro (open-air baths) with five different mineral waters. Rooms are Japanese- and Western-style, each with natural water. The restaurant serves kaiseki (haute cuisine) using local ingredients of Hokkaido.

La Vista Daisetsuzan ♨︎

ラビスタ大雪山

1min walk from Asahidake-Camp-jo bus stop


This chalet-style resort hotel features elegant rooms with mountain views, cozy lounges and a variety of indoor and open-air baths. There is a chic dining room serving creative French dinner using local ingredients. A seasonal free shuttle service is possible from JR Asahikawa Station on weekend , reservation required four days in advance.

Hotel Bearmonte ♨︎

旭岳温泉 ホテルベアモンテ

3min walk from Asahi-dake bus stop


One of Asahidake Onsen’s most modern resort hotels offer contemporary rooms and communal baths. It is the closest position to Asahidake Ropeway station.