Surrounded by lush greenery, Windsor Hotel Toya Resort boasts a golf course and tennis courts.
Eleanor
Philippines
Gilligans had very good breakfast. We enjoyed the quality and servings. Much appreciated. Also, staff, paticularly Malala, was friendly and engaging. The onsen was well-provided for.
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....
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.
Estee
New Zealand
right by the lakeside with beautiful view of lake Toya. Onsen is beautiful and clean.
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.
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.
Nichole
Australia
Onsen facilities had a great view and water temperature was on the hotter side. Make sure to have a soak in the morning and evening as they change the baths around at different times of the day. Nice stay if you want to try Tatami style room and want a good view of the lake.
Hot spring baths at Toya Kanko Hotel are located in a cave, or indoors and outdoors offering panoramic lake views.
Mei Hui
Malaysia
Room was spacious and view was good.
Opposite there was a convenience store but most shops close around 5-6pm like a ghost town.
Staff were helpful and friendly. Onsen seems like a an old bathhouse.
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.
Rina
Malaysia
the japanese breakfast spread were good . Onsen bathing area was limited
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
Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony, Sirokumanoyado is located in Lake Toya. The property has inner courtyard views and is 39 km from Hirafu Station and 19 km from Usu Station.
Toyako Guest House Ponkotan is situated in Lake Toya, in the Toyako Onsen district. With free WiFi, this 1-star hostel offers a shared kitchen and a shared lounge.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
Hostess was excellent, very helpful and spoke pretty good English. Common room comfortable and warm, toilets/bathroom very clean
On average, 3-star hotels in Lake Toya cost £118 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lake Toya are £222 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lake Toya can on average be found for £270 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lake Toya this weekend is £86 or, for a 4-star hotel, £208. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lake Toya for this weekend cost on average around £340 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £66 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Lake Toya for tonight. You'll pay on average around £169 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Lake Toya will cost around £329 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Lake Toya:
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.
Wai Kong
Singapore
8.0
Scored 8.0
It was nice generally.
It was nice generally. It offers a great view if the weather is clear and not foggy. We were there on 30/12/23 it was winter, weather was cloudy foggy and snowing and we can’t see much. Anyway we enjoy strolling along the lake side with snowfall, feels so peaceful, romantic and beautiful. We went to Mt Usu by using the ropeway. We was at the crater unfortunately it was covered with a thick snow so we didn’t get what we want to see. If I happen to travel to Lake Toya again, I would like to try hiking.
The most luxurious place, among the 4 hotels we stayed in Hokkaido. Spacious room, friendly welcoming staff. Met a couple of staff from Myanmar who speak good English. A new hotel, opened just about 6 months ago. The inroom onsen was great. Convenient location to Lake Toya sights. The whole hotel is an art gallery. Very tastefully decorated. The Tannoy speakers in the lounge are something to listen to. The live harpist performance was very good.
It's an old-schooled Onsen Ryokan (Japanese style Onsen hotel). No doubt that the facility is old but if you want to experience the old day Japan, this is the place! They have rooms with Tatami mats and futon. You can walk around the hotel in Yukata bathrobe. Onsen (hot tub) was amazing. Good breakfast. Amazing view of Lake Toya and Mt. Yotei. Free firework show every night.
The hotel had a beautiful view of Lake Toya. The room was really nice and large. Public bath was amazing and had many pools. There is a open air onsen which looks over the lake. At sunrise you get such amazing views. We had the breakfast and dinner buffet it had a large range of choices to eat. The staff were super helpful and assisted all our needs.
The hotel room is big and without a lake view; blocked by other more expensive hotels located in front of Lake Toya. Nevertheless, it is a popular hotel due to the short walk to the Lake.
The Onsen facility is great and breakfast is also good. Great welcome drinks and snacks are provided to all Hotel guests.
Very very surprise for the room. Thank for the staff arrange us a good lake view room. And the out door Onsen is so nice. From the hotel go out behind is the Toya Lake. They view is very very very nice. And the price is very very cheap for the Hotel which have Onsen and lake view.
Affordable, comfortable, cosy and nice place to stay for a day or two. Very clean shower rooms and toilets. Very near to Lake Toya and the fireworks. There are convenience stores nearby. The owner Keiko-san also recommended bus to Sapporo with its time table. Overall great stay.
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.
Outdoor Onsen was one of the most amazing and incredible experiences of our lives -- its gorgeous!! We were lucky enough also to use it while it was snowing outside -- a truly delightful experience. And the views from this place are to DIE for. Amazing.
Location, directly facing Lake Toya. Good onsen. The staff took extra miles to explain the ingredients for each dish as precaution for my partner’s food allergy. Thank you so much especially to Mr Ohsuga !
Very nice onzen spa and lake view room.
both the public area and room have quite big space,
Nice hotel decoration.
Walking distance to Lake Toya, Toyako Bokutou souvenir store(越後屋), bus stop and 7-11.
The Onsen on the 8th floor is amazing, sadly it’s open to female guests only between 3pm to 2am - so sunrise view for male guests. The room is a great combination of transitional style and functonality.
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.
Staff, meals, the excellent onsen, sauna and ice bath and the location. We loved it and the happy hour sake and snacks were a lovely touch in the relaxing lounge area.
Beautiful spacious hotel room, quiet, private, outdoor bathtub, sake bar where I sampled local sakes, onsen with the view of lake toya. High end amenities.
-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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