Los 5 Mejores Ryokans Onsen en Noboribetsu, Hokkaido (Picks Honestos)
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Los 5 Mejores Ryokans Onsen en Noboribetsu, Hokkaido (Picks Honestos)

T Equipo editorial de TopOfHotel Publicado 15 de enero de 2024 Actualizado 21 de junio de 2026 15 min
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Que conste que Noboribetsu es EL pueblo de aguas termales en Hokkaido, sin más. Se asienta en un valle volcánico humeante apodado Jigokudani (Valle del Infierno) debido a los burbujeantes pozos de azufre, y el agua aquí proviene de 9 tipos minerales diferentes en un solo lugar. Eso es básicamente algo inaudito en Japón, y es por eso que la gente hace el viaje de 90 minutos desde Sapporo solo para sumergirse allí durante la noche. Los 5 ryokans que elegimos son la experiencia tradicional completa: cena kaiseki de varios platos, yukata esperándote en tu habitación, baños onsen interiores y exteriores incluidos. Cuenta con un presupuesto de 4.500 a 9.000 baht por persona por noche con ambas comidas. Todos están a distancia a pie de la calle principal de onsen, para que puedas ir de un baño a otro si quieres.

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Que conste que Noboribetsu es EL pueblo de aguas termales en Hokkaido, sin más. Se asienta en un valle volcánico humeante apodado Jigokudani (Valle del Infierno) debido a los burbujeantes pozos de azufre, y el agua aquí proviene de 9 tipos minerales diferentes en un solo lugar. Eso es básicamente algo inaudito en Japón, y es por eso que la gente hace el viaje de 90 minutos desde Sapporo solo para sumergirse allí durante la noche. Los 5 ryokans que elegimos son la experiencia tradicional completa: cena kaiseki de varios platos, yukata esperándote en tu habitación, baños onsen interiores y exteriores incluidos. Cuenta con un presupuesto de 4.500 a 9.000 baht por persona por noche con ambas comidas. Todos están a distancia a pie de la calle principal de onsen, para que puedas ir de un baño a otro si quieres.
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Noboribetsu Manseikaku — hotel No. 1 #1 onsen ryokan · heart of the hot-spring town 8.8

📍 Heart of Noboribetsu onsen town — a 700-metre, 9-minute walk to Jigokudani (Hell Valley) and the shopping street

♨️ Several onsen baths to soak in 🏯 Traditional Japanese-style ryokan 🍱 Ryokan-style Japanese meals
onsen ryokantatami roomscentral Noboribetsuhot-spring baths

We open the Noboribetsu list with the ryokan that lands best for a first onsen tripNoboribetsu Manseikaku, sat right in the heart of Hokkaido's most famous hot-spring town. The town is built around Jigokudani (Hell Valley), the sulphur-steaming crater whose water feeds the whole district, and Manseikaku has stood here for nearly a century. You get the full ryokan experience — tatami rooms, several baths to soak in, and careful Japanese meals. It is a 9-minute, 700-metre walk to Jigokudani and the shopping street, so you can see the town without renting a car. Guest scores land at 8.8, with location at 9.2 and the onsen itself at 9.0. From around $97 a night, we honestly think it is the right first stop for families and couples who want a complete ryokan in a good spot without rolling the dice.

  • Several onsen baths to soak away the Hokkaido cold
  • Full traditional ryokan with tatami rooms
  • 700 metres on foot to Jigokudani and the shops
  • Parts of the building feel classic, not new
  • Tatami rooms and futon bedding won't suit Western-bed sleepers
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Park Hotel Miyabitei — hotel No. 2 #2 onsen hotel · best value on the list 8.9

📍 In the Noboribetsu onsen district — about 600 m (an 8-minute walk) from Jigokudani (Hell Valley) and steps from the onsen shopping street

♨️ Indoor and semi-outdoor hot-spring baths 💰 Lowest starting rate on this list, from about $91 🍱 Japanese meals served
onsen hotelgood valueNoboribetsu onsen townscore 8.9

For number two we wanted a pick for travelers watching the budget who still want the onsenPark Hotel Miyabitei, a hot-spring hotel right in the Noboribetsu onsen town. It does its job well for the money: indoor and semi-outdoor baths to soak off the cold, clean Japanese-style rooms, solid service, and Japanese meals on offer. Rates start at roughly $91 a night, the most wallet-friendly on this onsen list, yet real guest scores sit at 8.9 — genuinely good value head to head with the price. You're in the heart of the onsen district, an easy walk to the sulphur-steaming Jigokudani (Hell Valley) and the shopping street. We recommend it honestly for families and couples who want the Noboribetsu onsen experience without paying ryokan-flagship money — the sweet spot between a proper soak and a sane bill.

  • Indoor and semi-outdoor baths, same Jigokudani spring water
  • Lowest starting rate on the list, from about $91
  • Strong 8.9 guest score for the price
  • Facilities are simpler than a luxury onsen ryokan
  • Building and decor feel classic, not new
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Noboribetsu Grand Hotel — hotel No. 3 #3 grand onsen hotel · signature domed bath 9.2

📍 Right in the heart of the Noboribetsu onsen district, a short walk from Jigokudani (Hell Valley) and the Gokuraku-dori shopping street.

♨️ Signature domed onsen bath 🎩 The town's classic grand hotel 🍽️ Big-hotel food and service
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Our #3 pick is the most polished onsen hotel on the list — Noboribetsu Grand Hotel, the classic grand hotel that has anchored the Noboribetsu spring district for years. The signature draw is its domed bath: a large soaking pool sitting under a handsome dome, with windows that look out onto a rock garden. Soaking under that roof feels different from a standard tub, and it is what pushes the onsen category up to a strong 9.4. Beyond the water you get full grand-hotel service, comfortable rooms in both Japanese tatami and Western bed styles, and a choice of kaiseki or Hokkaido buffet at dinner. The location is central — Jigokudani (Hell Valley) is a short walk away. Rates start around $109 a night and real guest reviews land at 9.2. We recommend it for couples and families who want an elegant, fully equipped onsen stay with a bath worth photographing.

  • Signature domed bath with rock-garden views
  • Grand-hotel service with full facilities
  • Central in the onsen district
  • Pricier than the typical onsen hotel here
  • Big hotel — baths get crowded at peak times
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Hotel Mahoroba — hotel No. 4 #4 onsen hotel · widest range of baths in town 9

Hotel Mahoroba

From ~$103

📍 Central in Noboribetsu onsen town, about a 650 m / 8-minute walk from Jigokudani (Hell Valley) and close to the main shopping street

🏝️ Many baths across several spring types 🛏️ Large onsen hotel, tatami and Western rooms 💰 From about $103/night
onsen hotelmany bathscentral onsen districtscore 9.0

Coming in at #4 is the pick for travelers who came to Noboribetsu mainly to soak. Hotel Mahoroba is a large onsen hotel in the heart of the hot-spring town, and its calling card is the range of baths — indoor pools, open-air rotenburo, and several different spring waters from milky sulphur to clear, all under one roof. For anyone who wants to try bath after bath in a single trip, this is the place: the variety category scores a remarkable 9.5. Being a big hotel, it has the extras to match — a souvenir shop, a massage room, a games room, and a buffet stacked with Hokkaido seafood and beef. It sits central in the onsen district, a 650 m, roughly 8-minute walk from Jigokudani (Hell Valley). Rooms start around $103 a night and the real-guest score lands at 9.0.

  • Many baths across several spring types in one place
  • Large onsen hotel, central in the district
  • Good value from about $103/night
  • Big hotel — baths get fairly crowded at peak times
  • Rooms are standard, nothing especially luxurious
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Dai-ichi Takimotokan — hotel No. 5 #5 onsen ryokan · legendary bathhouse beside Jigokudani 9.4

📍 Center of the Noboribetsu onsen district, directly beside Jigokudani (Hell Valley) and the onsen shopping street; reached by bus from Noboribetsu Station.

♨️ Giant onsen with dozens of baths across several spring types 🌋 Sits right beside Jigokudani (Hell Valley) Highest guest score on the list (9.4)
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We close the Noboribetsu list with the town's onsen legend — Dai-ichi Takimotokan, the best-known ryokan in the best onsen town in Hokkaido. The draw is the bath complex: dozens of pools covering all five spring types Noboribetsu produces, from sulfur and iron to aluminum and saltwater, in a building so large that exploring it eats up an hour. The onsen category alone scores 9.7. Location is the other reason it stands apart — the ryokan sits directly beside Jigokudani, the valley that feeds the whole town its mineral water, so you can walk to the steaming vents and the boiling mud of Oyunuma without a car. Rooms run from classic tatami up to Jigokudani-view suites, with course-by-course kaiseki dinners. Rates start near $120 a night — the highest on this list — and real guest scores top out at 9.4. We recommend it honestly for couples and families who want their Noboribetsu onsen trip to be the best it can be.

  • Giant onsen with dozens of baths across several spring types
  • Sits right beside Jigokudani (Hell Valley)
  • Highest guest score on the list (9.4)
  • Most expensive option on this list
  • Huge bath complex that gets crowded at peak times
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📊Comparativa · 5 hoteles

#HotelEstrellasPuntuaciónDesde / nocheZonaDestacado
1Noboribetsu Manseikaku48.8~$97Central in the onsen district; reach Noboribetsu Station and Bear Park by bus from the area#1 onsen ryokan · heart of the hot-spring town
2Park Hotel Miyabitei48.9~$91In the onsen town; reached by bus from Noboribetsu Station, with the same bus stop linking to Lake Kuttara and Noboribetsu Bear Park#2 onsen hotel · best value on the list
3Noboribetsu Grand Hotel49.2~$109Central in the onsen district, reached by bus from Noboribetsu Station.#3 grand onsen hotel · signature domed bath
4Hotel Mahoroba49.0~$103Central in the onsen district, reached by bus from Noboribetsu Station; near the bus stop for Bear Park and Lake Kuttara#4 onsen hotel · widest range of baths in town
5Dai-ichi Takimotokan49.4~$120Center of the onsen district; bus from Noboribetsu Station.#5 onsen ryokan · legendary bathhouse beside Jigokudani

Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje

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#1 onsen ryokan · heart of the hot-spring town
Noboribetsu Manseikaku

#1 Noboribetsu Manseikaku is the most well-rounded ryokan here — baths, Japanese meals, and a spot right in the middle of the onsen town.

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#2 onsen hotel · best value on the list
Park Hotel Miyabitei

#2 Park Hotel Miyabitei is the best-value soak on the list — real onsen and good service at the friendliest price here.

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#3 grand onsen hotel · signature domed bath
Noboribetsu Grand Hotel

#3 An elegant, classic grand hotel built around its signature domed bath, with the polished service of a big-hotel operation.

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#4 onsen hotel · widest range of baths in town
Hotel Mahoroba

#4 Hotel Mahoroba has the widest range of baths here — indoor, open-air and several spring waters you can work through in one stay.

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#5 onsen ryokan · legendary bathhouse beside Jigokudani
Dai-ichi Takimotokan

#5 Dai-ichi Takimotokan is the best onsen ryokan in Noboribetsu — a giant bathhouse of dozens of pools, scoring 9.4 overall.

Selección final

5 hoteles para todos los estilos y presupuestos — elige por barrio, características únicas y estilo de viaje.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo es realmente una cena kaiseki en estos ryokans?
Imagina 8 a 12 pequeños platos que muestran los mariscos de Hokkaido y lo que esté en temporada. Los sirven en tu habitación o en un rincón privado para cenar. Aviso: las opciones vegetarianas deben solicitarse al reservar, no al hacer el check-in.
¿Vale la pena ir en invierno?
100% sí: el invierno es la temporada alta aquí. La nieve cayendo mientras estás sumergido hasta el pecho en un onsen exterior al vapor es la experiencia. Solo reserva con 2+ meses de antelación para enero y febrero o no encontrarás disponibilidad.
Tengo tatuajes. ¿Me van a negar la entrada?
La mayoría de estos ryokans ahora ofrecen kashikiri (alquiler de baños privados) para huéspedes con tatuajes, así que estás cubierto. Los baños públicos todavía son impredecibles, simplemente confirma al hacer el check-in para evitar situaciones incómodas.
¿Puedo hacer Noboribetsu como excursión de un día desde Sapporo?
Técnicamente sí, pero te perderías todo el punto. La magia es la estancia nocturna: cena, baño, dormir, baño matutino. Hacerlo de excursión se siente como apresurar una clase de meditación.
¿Qué ryokan si quiero gastar más o ser práctico?
Las opciones de lujo apuestan por los nombres más grandes con los tipos de baños más variados (rotenburo, baños lechosos, piscinas minerales). Para una estadía práctica sólida, los ryokans de gama media también dominan el kaiseki y el onsen sin el precio de cuatro cifras por habitación.
¿Quieres el análisis completo en tailandés?
Sí: nuestra versión en tailandés tiene fotos de los baños de cada ryokan y te guía a través de cómo es realmente una cena kaiseki plato por plato.
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