[Hokkaido] One night stay at Noboribetsu

Time to say goodbye to Hakodate, and we were heading to our next destination, Noboribetsu. We checked out the hotel in the morning, and we made our way to the JR station. We picked up some onigiri(s) before boarding the Shinkansen. The journey was around 2.5 hours. Noboribetsu is famous for their Onsen, and tourists came to here to enjoy the hot spring paradise. 


Upon reaching Noboribetsu JR Station, we purchased our return bus tickets to Noboribetsu Grand Hotel that we have booked online.

The bus stop was around 10-15 minutes. I was glad that the hotel is just merely a minute from the bus stop. Baby surprised me by getting a suite room as a part of our anniversary celebration. 



Check out the view and setting of the room, it was fabulous! The room was extremely spacious, and the suite room consisted of living hall, bedroom area, walking wardrobe, dressing room and a private onsen area.



We only stayed for a night, so we decided to forgo all outdoor activities, and enjoyed the hotel facilities instead. The WiFi in the room was tremendously good, and well equipped with all the necessities and essentials




I went over to the dressing room, and they offered were from Pola Homme. There was a complete bag of skincare products from Omnisens, Paris!




Upon registration, the hotel has prepared for us a wedding anniversary gift. We were given some cash vouchers to spend within the hotel. Thanks for the kind hospitality!


The hotel was so kind to prepare us some homemade milk puddings. They tasted pretty good, and I love it! How I wish that I can get another serving? 



 Different sizes of yukatas can be found in the room. There was an instructions sheet to show you how to wear and also the corresponding sizes for different height ranges. Baby insisted that we should wear them to roam around the hotel. So there we go...




Our room stay was inclusive of dinner and breakfast for the next day, so we headed down to the dining room to enjoy the buffet spread!

After our dinner, we walked to the game machines to try out luck again... Baby managed to get a Dale for me, thanks ya! 




Thanks for coming home with us!


We took some random photos at the hotel premises. Since we had our private onsen in the room, so we didn’t go for the public Japanese Bath. 




We decided to make use of the cash voucher to purchase some goodies from the souvenir shop. We picked up some snacks and we paid another ¥900 after off-set the cash vouchers. 


Next day, breakfast buffet is located at the dining area as we had our dinner. They had a wide selection of buffet spread.

We rested for a while after our hearty breakfast. Our typical routine during a staycation will always consist of a chilling/relaxing session at the hotel's swimming pool. But this time, we can simply enjoy the onsen conveniently on our room. 


We checked out around 11am, and we headed straight down to the JR Station. Thanks so much Noboribetsu Grand Hotel for the wonderful stay and kind hospitality. I will be back to enjoy the outdoor activities, and of course to stay at the Noboribetsu Grand Hotel again.


Next stop, Tomamu...

Comments

This hot paradise looks great!
Jules said…
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