Bandaisan Onsen Hotel
Hoshino Resorts Bandaisan Onsen Hotel is a deluxe hotel that’s located ski-in ski-out at the South Gate of Nekoma Mountain. Mt Bandai Hot Springs Hotel features stylish & modern Japanese décor, western style twin, triple & quad accommodation, a delightful buffet restaurant, bar lounge, retail shop, ski storage, and a lovely onsen. The hotel also features a sizeable indoor swimming pool.
Where is Bandaisan Onsen Hotel?
The Hoshino Resorts Bandaisan Onsen Hotel sits at the base of the Nekoma Mountain South Gate (formerly Alts Bandai Ski Resort) which sits on the flanks of the imposing Mt Bandai (Bandaisan). The ski resort is located in the
Aizu ski region of the Fukushima Prefecture of Tohoku (ie northern Honshu).
The ski resort is close to the little town of Inawashiro and the Inawashiro train station.
The hotel is conveniently ski-in ski-out and inter-connected with the day lodges at the base of the ski area.
Hotel Rooms
Some of the deluxe room types include:
- Modern Twin Room: 2 oversized western single beds. Rooms face either Mt Bandai or Lake Inawashiro.
- Modern Triple Room: 3 oversized western single beds.
- Goro-Goro Room: maisonette room with living area downstairs & 3 beds upstairs
- Waku Waku Bunk Bed Room: maisonette room with living area downstairs and 2 bunk beds for up to 4 guests upstairs
All rooms have a private bathroom, fridge, TV, safe, electric pot and hair dryer.
Facilities & Services
The Bandaisan Onsen Hotel has extensive amenities:
- Onsen
- Massage services
- Hot tub
- Sauna
- Indoor swimming pool
- Free wifi
24 hour reception
- English speaking staff
- Lift ticket sales
- Ski lockers
- Gift shop
- Free parking
Dining
Accommodation packages include the option of half board (breakfast & dinner).
The Kisse Kisse restaurant serves a buffet breakfast with a huge range of both Western & Asian cuisine.
For dinner the buffet is also extensive and includes fresh cooked wagu steaks, soba noodles, and tempura.
The hotel also has a library café bar that serves up various beverages including a range of sake from the Aizu region.