055-0101 Hokkaido, Biratori, Nibutani 79-3, Japan
#1 of 1 hotels in Biratori
Guests' ChoiceBased on 17 hostel reviews
8.9Cleanliness
9.3
Comfort
9.4
Location
9.0
Facilities
9.2
Staff
9.0
Value for money
9.3
Free WiFi
9.5
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Reviewed: 10 April 2025
Peter
AustraliaLovely chats with the staff
Stayed in April 2025
Reviewed: 14 August 2024
Kawashima
JapanI stayed at the dormitory. The room was spacious and clean. There are toilets and bathroom for female and male. I liked the living room because guests gathered there and talk casually!
Stayed in August 2024
Reviewed: 11 August 2024
Stephane
CanadaSince I liked everything about the guesthouse, I'll expand with what I disliked about the area. Lack of Ainu food/cuisine. I understand the complicated past of the Ainu that perfectly justifies where they are at now. But there is one restaurant (ramen) and one cafe (serves cafe, tea and fried food) only in Nebutani. I feel like it is two wasted opportunities to serve Ainu cuisine. I can't believe everyday Ainu cuisine is much harder to do than ramen or fried food. I was particularly affected by this situation given the fact I had cycled about 65km from Tomakomai to Nebutani. I was starving and I couldn't find anything nourishing until I left the village. The people going to the village are all obviously interested by one common thing: Ainu and their culture. Making it a garanteed clientele for Ainu cuisine. Anyways, regarding the food situation, you can experience Ainu food on events and special occasions and, at some point during the year, they also give lessons on Ainu cuisine. It is a bit misplaced in the dislike section, but for the sake of fluidity, I'll put here a recommandation for the reputed steak restaurant kurobeko (くろべこ) in Biratori. You will find there a great culinary experience.
Honestly everything. It was one of the best guesthouses where I stayed at in Japan. You can expect cleanliness, confort, spaciousness, and they have a kitchen with full amenities. The guesthouse also has a washing machine (free use and free detergent), but plan for the fact there is no dryer. There is ample space to air dry your clothes either outside or in the dorms with hangers and clips. To note, there is a bookshelve with a wide variety of books. I didn't end up reading for lack of time, but not for lack of interest. There is a high likelyhood of me going back if an opportunity presents itself. It is situated in one of the last Ainu villages. While Ainu folks obviously live a modern livestyle. You can enjoy the museums and visit the shops selling the Ainu craftsmen work. I suggest looking in advance for events happening in the village. Otherwise, a good day is largely enough to do and see everything in the village. Multiple times a day, a workshop on Ainu woodworking is given for free in the modern building (shop) at the end of the kotan. I highly recommand going for it to complete your experience in the village. It was a rewarding 1 hour workshop. I am grateful for it. I highly suggest going for a walk at the Makaushi waterfall (マカウシの滝). On your way there you will find a golf course (with rental clubs), a tennis court (with rental rackets) and a playground (if my memory serves right). After which, you can make your way to the trail in the forest which will lead you to two scenic spots: the river and the waterfall. I was able to see deers at the river. All and all, it is a very short walk.
Stayed in August 2024
Reviewed: 6 June 2024
Wsp89133
TaiwanNope
Staff is friendly and helpful 😄 stay for one night and totally love this guesthouse!! Highly recommended 🥰🥰 They have tons of Ainu books, CDs and of course golden kamuy manga 🐻set (。•̀ᴗ-)✧ next time would love to stay for long term.
Stayed in June 2024
Reviewed: 10 May 2024
Benjamin
United KingdomThis is not a flaw of the guesthouse at all, but be aware there is only one restaurant and one small shop from what I could tell in Nibutani. It is a wise idea to buy food on your journey to the guesthouse. There is a fridge and a good kitchen, so cooking is not an issue!
This is the perfect place to stay if you wish to learn more about Ainu culture. Located only a couple of minutes away walking from the Nibutani Ainu museum (which in my opinion is far better than the one at Shiraoi), the guesthouse is exceptionally clean, and very comfortable. I would go as far to say that it was one of my most comfortable stays in Japan, and I travelled across the entire country! The resources Kimi-san has provided for learning more about Ainu culture and history is also greatly appreciated. I thoroughly enjoyed being able to make use of the library! Also, thank you Kimi-San for answering my questions!
Stayed in April 2024
Reviewed: 4 December 2023
Addison
JapanThe location is a bit hard to get to if you don't have a car, but still well worth the visit!
I really enjoyed all of the study resources about Ainu culture and how close the guesthouse was to the museums. I have limited Japanese ability, but everything went great! Iyayraykere!
Stayed in November 2023
Reviewed: 19 June 2023
Daniel
JapanVery close to the centre of Nibutani, which makes it convenient and quick to walk to the centre of town.
Stayed in June 2023
Reviewed: 21 March 2025
Bouran
JapanThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in March 2025
Reviewed: 9 February 2025
Ian
United KingdomThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in February 2025
Reviewed: 5 October 2023
Khulan
JapanThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in October 2023
Reviewed: 22 September 2023
Koji
JapanThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in September 2023
Reviewed: 10 June 2023
Serene
SingaporeThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in June 2023
Reviewed: 9 May 2023
Anton
SingaporeThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in May 2023
Reviewed: 14 November 2022
Susan
JapanThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in November 2022
Reviewed: 30 August 2024
Meng
JapanThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in June 2024
Reviewed: 26 November 2023
Anonymous
PortugalThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in November 2023
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