Early booking rates for 2012/2013 Winter are now available (applies to bookings made by August 30, 2012)
-Stay 7 nights and only pay for 6 -Stay 12 nights and only pay for 10
Check website for more details.
Accommodation facilities & more details
Tatami style rooms:
Yes
Internet access:
Yes
Type of internet access:
Wi-fi throughout accommodation
Internet connection charges:
No
Pets Allowed:
No pets allowed
Onsen hot springs on accommodation:
No
Ski Dry Room:
No
Washer and dryer in each suite. Detergent and softener are provided.
Wireless internet connection; English speaking staff; Check in 16:00 / check out 10:00; Laundry and drying room.
Access
By car
52km from Shimukappu IC (Doto Expressway)
54km from Takikawa IC (Hokkaido Expressway)
National Route 38
Prefectural Road
Car parking:
Yes
By train
3km from Furano Station (Nemuro Honsen Line)
Information
Furano City is located in central Hokkaido. The main Route 38 road runs through the city from north to south, and Route 237 from the north east and Asahikawa. Furano Station is on the Nemuro Honsen local train line and about 3km from the nearest ski lift at Furano.
Special Offers
SnowJapan reader offers
None currently available
Lift ticket discounts available
None currently available
Comments from accommodation
Shochikubai is the only luxury self-contained vacation house in the area, which promises you a comfortable stay in its spacious floor design.
The house is 270 sqm and features stylish contemporary Japanese decor.
Unwind by the fireplace looking out of the French windows, where foxes and squirrels often visit.
The Japanese tatami entertainment room is the perfect way to experience Japanese comfort.
It stands in a well-appointed residential neighbourhood yet is still a stone throw away from the slopes.
Comments from accommodation
The house is 270 sqm and features stylish contemporary Japanese decor.
Unwind by the fireplace looking out of the French windows, where foxes and squirrels often visit.
The Japanese tatami entertainment room is the perfect way to experience Japanese comfort.
It stands in a well-appointed residential neighbourhood yet is still a stone throw away from the slopes.