Property building in The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort

The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to The Lake View TOYA Nonokaze Resort, where tranquility meets adventure in picturesque Niseko Town! With stunning views of the lake, this 3-star gem is a perfect getaway for nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike. Starting from just $316 per night, you can bask in the serene ambiance and enjoy a refreshing breakfast to kickstart your day of exploration. Nestled at 29-1 Toyako Onsen, Toyako-Cho, Abuda-Gun, your new home away from home is only a leisurely 16.7mi from the bustling city center.

Hot Spring Bath in The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort
Hot Spring Bath in The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort

Rooms

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2 Twin Beds

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605 sqft

Club Executive, Lake View

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Tea/Coffee maker

Non-smoking rooms

Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. The spacious air-conditioned twin room provides a flat-screen TV, a tea and coffee maker, a seating area, a wardrobe as well as lake views. The unit offers 2 beds.

 Deluxe Twin Room with Shower-Club BLD - single occupancy - Non-Smoking(Buffet Dinner & Breakfast Included) in The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort

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2 Twin Beds

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605 sqft

Club Deluxe, 2 Twin Beds, Single Use

Lake view

Private Bathroom

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Indulge in the spacious Deluxe Twin Room at Club BLD, offering stunning lake views, air conditioning, and free toiletries. Perfect for a luxurious stay for two, with twin beds in the 603 sqft non-smoking room.

Executive Twin Room with Onsen View Bath-Club BLD - single occupancy - Non-Smoking(Buffet Dinner & Breakfast Included) in The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort

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2 Twin Beds

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605 sqft

Club Executive, 2 Twin Beds, View, Single Use

Lake view

Private Bathroom

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Enjoy the breathtaking view of the onsen from this spacious Executive Twin Room, featuring two comfortable twin beds. Take advantage of the included amenities like air conditioning and free toiletries.

Discover More

Indulge in a wealth of amenities designed to enhance your stay—from the complimentary WiFi to the relaxing sauna and rejuvenating hot spring bath. Whether you're looking for invigorating hiking trails or calming lakeside strolls, the free shuttle service will help you make the most of your adventure. After a day of sightseeing, retreat to your non-smoking room, complete with air conditioning and breathtaking views. Don’t forget to take advantage of the free parking, so you can truly explore the beautiful surroundings at your own pace.

Hot Spring Bath in The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort
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Experience the Best

With over 873 reviews highlighting the hotel's charm and welcoming atmosphere, you know you’ll be in good hands. Whether you’re here for a romantic escape, a family holiday, or a solo retreat, The Lake View TOYA Nonokaze Resort is ready to provide a magical experience that will leave you wanting more. Come create unforgettable memories amidst the scenic beauty of Japan!

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Photo of the whole room, Bed in The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort

Plan Your Stay

At The Lake View TOYA Nonokaze Resort, dining is not just a meal; it’s an experience! The on-site restaurant, 波の音, combines modern ambiance with an eclectic menu that’ll wow your taste buds. Whether you're in the mood for savory Chinese dishes, traditional Japanese fare, or a fusion of Asian and European delights, this culinary oasis will satisfy your cravings. Imagine indulging in a delectable meal while gazing out at the beautiful lakeside view, setting the perfect stage for savoring both food and scenery.

Food close-up in The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort
Food close-up in The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort

Amenities

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Sauna

Air conditioning

Parking On Site

24-hour front desk

Hot spring bath

Bathroom in The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort
Bathroom in The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort

Restaurant

Le Vent(ル・ヴォン)

Modern, Chinese, Japanese, Asian, European

Food in The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort
Restaurant/places to eat in The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort
Property building in The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort
Some pros: - The property is located at the edge of the of shore and offers fantastic views of Lake Toya (all rooms are facing the lake) - The hotel offers a complimentary shuttle to/from JR Sapporo Station, or you may wish to take their shuttle to/from New Chitose Airport for 1000 yen. The shuttle must be booked in advance - The check-in/check-out experiences went very smoothly and although the staff are not 100% fluent in English, they tried their best to accommodate (please remember English is likely not their first language). My friend was seated in the lounge area while I checked in and a staff brought over a welcome drink and snack for us to enjoy - We booked a twin room with shower, and it was very spacious and clean. There was a seating area by the window with a chaise - The property had three onsens - two on the 9th floor and one on the 2nd floor. The onsens on the 9th floor includes an open-air bath with different designs and views; they are switched every day between genders so even if you stay one night, you will be able to try them both. The best time to go would be during the peak mealtimes or later in the evening - The breakfast and dinner buffets were great and had a lot of variety. The restaurant offers floor-to-ceiling windows. - We paid an extra 55,000 yen per person for a kaiseki dinner the second night and it was amazing. The food was delicious, and you get to try some local and seasonal ingredients in a different way - While there are no vending machines on the property, you can pick up snacks and beverages in the gift shop, or the 7-Eleven across the street. There are also a few grocery stores in the area - There is a path in between the shore and the hotel that connects all the resorts in the area. There are outdoor foot baths for anyone staying in the area

Stephen

The staff were some of the friendliest and most helpful I’ve met, even by Japan’s standards. They helped me book Taxis whenever I needed, arranged for a shuttle bus to take me to the station at the end of my stay, and were always available when you needed them. Amenities were refilled everyday (including the welcome treats!!). The onsen (indoor, outdoor, and traditional) were all clean and provided stunning views of the lake. The hotel itself is pretty close to major attractions (walking distance to the Lake Toya Cruise, 12 minute taxi ride to Lake Hill Farm and Lake Toya Ranch). Breakfast and Dinner served a really good variety of dishes. I particularly loved the Hokkaido dairy selections. When I stayed there, they provided special dishes for guests staying 2 days onwards, which was such a sweet surprise! There’s also a tax free shop called Select 108 attached to the hotel, and I found the prices of souvenirs there very reasonable.

Sarah

Location was excellent and our rooms had a view of the lake. Beds and pillows were super comfy. The firework festival was amazing but best viewed just outside the resort (as advised by the staff). The staff could speak multiple languages so there were no issues with communication. Love the book&labo space which was good to sit and read/work/relax. The onsens were located on the top floor (outdoor and indoor), which rotated between male and female overnight so you could try both. While there was a traditional onsen on level 2 as well, I didn't try that one out. Love that the staff provided robes for all guests including the kids (specific to their ages) so it was a good fit. The buffet dinner and breakfast had a great selection and food was amazing. The restaurant has views of the lake which was a bonus.

Doreen

Check-in was very efficient and smooth. They assisted us with our luggage as soon as we arrived. Luggage was delivered to our room before we finished checking in. The room was clean, comfortable, and quite large for Japan. The onsen in our bathroom could accommodate my wife and I comfortably. The view from the room and onsen overlooking the lake was breathtaking. The French and Japanese kaiseki meals were very nice. The seating overlooked the main dining area with views of the lake. Breakfast buffet had a good variety of selections for various taste. The spa was clean, private, and the staff was very professional. The staff was always polite and helpful throughout our stay. We would highly recommend this resort.

Kolin

It has everything that a traditional onsen stay needs. Indoor and outdoor onsens, private onsens (for those that reserved more expensive rooms), breakfast and dinner included many dishes, and dairy Hokkaido products were amazing. Between meals and onsen, you can walk around Lake Totya. The view is great, and there are many places where kids can play in the snow.

Vojislav

Some pros: - The property is located at the edge of the of shore and offers fantastic views of Lake Toya (all rooms are facing the lake) - The hotel offers a complimentary shuttle to/from JR Sapporo Station, or you may wish to take their shuttle to/from New Chitose Airport for 1000 yen. The shuttle must be booked in advance - The check-in/check-out experiences went very smoothly and although the staff are not 100% fluent in English, they tried their best to accommodate (please remember English is likely not their first language). My friend was seated in the lounge area while I checked in and a staff brought over a welcome drink and snack for us to enjoy - We booked a twin room with shower, and it was very spacious and clean. There was a seating area by the window with a chaise - The property had three onsens - two on the 9th floor and one on the 2nd floor. The onsens on the 9th floor includes an open-air bath with different designs and views; they are switched every day between genders so even if you stay one night, you will be able to try them both. The best time to go would be during the peak mealtimes or later in the evening - The breakfast and dinner buffets were great and had a lot of variety. The restaurant offers floor-to-ceiling windows. - We paid an extra 55,000 yen per person for a kaiseki dinner the second night and it was amazing. The food was delicious, and you get to try some local and seasonal ingredients in a different way - While there are no vending machines on the property, you can pick up snacks and beverages in the gift shop, or the 7-Eleven across the street. There are also a few grocery stores in the area - There is a path in between the shore and the hotel that connects all the resorts in the area. There are outdoor foot baths for anyone staying in the area

Stephen

The staff were some of the friendliest and most helpful I’ve met, even by Japan’s standards. They helped me book Taxis whenever I needed, arranged for a shuttle bus to take me to the station at the end of my stay, and were always available when you needed them. Amenities were refilled everyday (including the welcome treats!!). The onsen (indoor, outdoor, and traditional) were all clean and provided stunning views of the lake. The hotel itself is pretty close to major attractions (walking distance to the Lake Toya Cruise, 12 minute taxi ride to Lake Hill Farm and Lake Toya Ranch). Breakfast and Dinner served a really good variety of dishes. I particularly loved the Hokkaido dairy selections. When I stayed there, they provided special dishes for guests staying 2 days onwards, which was such a sweet surprise! There’s also a tax free shop called Select 108 attached to the hotel, and I found the prices of souvenirs there very reasonable.

Sarah

Location was excellent and our rooms had a view of the lake. Beds and pillows were super comfy. The firework festival was amazing but best viewed just outside the resort (as advised by the staff). The staff could speak multiple languages so there were no issues with communication. Love the book&labo space which was good to sit and read/work/relax. The onsens were located on the top floor (outdoor and indoor), which rotated between male and female overnight so you could try both. While there was a traditional onsen on level 2 as well, I didn't try that one out. Love that the staff provided robes for all guests including the kids (specific to their ages) so it was a good fit. The buffet dinner and breakfast had a great selection and food was amazing. The restaurant has views of the lake which was a bonus.

Doreen

Check-in was very efficient and smooth. They assisted us with our luggage as soon as we arrived. Luggage was delivered to our room before we finished checking in. The room was clean, comfortable, and quite large for Japan. The onsen in our bathroom could accommodate my wife and I comfortably. The view from the room and onsen overlooking the lake was breathtaking. The French and Japanese kaiseki meals were very nice. The seating overlooked the main dining area with views of the lake. Breakfast buffet had a good variety of selections for various taste. The spa was clean, private, and the staff was very professional. The staff was always polite and helpful throughout our stay. We would highly recommend this resort.

Kolin

It has everything that a traditional onsen stay needs. Indoor and outdoor onsens, private onsens (for those that reserved more expensive rooms), breakfast and dinner included many dishes, and dairy Hokkaido products were amazing. Between meals and onsen, you can walk around Lake Totya. The view is great, and there are many places where kids can play in the snow.

Vojislav

Some pros: - The property is located at the edge of the of shore and offers fantastic views of Lake Toya (all rooms are facing the lake) - The hotel offers a complimentary shuttle to/from JR Sapporo Station, or you may wish to take their shuttle to/from New Chitose Airport for 1000 yen. The shuttle must be booked in advance - The check-in/check-out experiences went very smoothly and although the staff are not 100% fluent in English, they tried their best to accommodate (please remember English is likely not their first language). My friend was seated in the lounge area while I checked in and a staff brought over a welcome drink and snack for us to enjoy - We booked a twin room with shower, and it was very spacious and clean. There was a seating area by the window with a chaise - The property had three onsens - two on the 9th floor and one on the 2nd floor. The onsens on the 9th floor includes an open-air bath with different designs and views; they are switched every day between genders so even if you stay one night, you will be able to try them both. The best time to go would be during the peak mealtimes or later in the evening - The breakfast and dinner buffets were great and had a lot of variety. The restaurant offers floor-to-ceiling windows. - We paid an extra 55,000 yen per person for a kaiseki dinner the second night and it was amazing. The food was delicious, and you get to try some local and seasonal ingredients in a different way - While there are no vending machines on the property, you can pick up snacks and beverages in the gift shop, or the 7-Eleven across the street. There are also a few grocery stores in the area - There is a path in between the shore and the hotel that connects all the resorts in the area. There are outdoor foot baths for anyone staying in the area

Stephen

The staff were some of the friendliest and most helpful I’ve met, even by Japan’s standards. They helped me book Taxis whenever I needed, arranged for a shuttle bus to take me to the station at the end of my stay, and were always available when you needed them. Amenities were refilled everyday (including the welcome treats!!). The onsen (indoor, outdoor, and traditional) were all clean and provided stunning views of the lake. The hotel itself is pretty close to major attractions (walking distance to the Lake Toya Cruise, 12 minute taxi ride to Lake Hill Farm and Lake Toya Ranch). Breakfast and Dinner served a really good variety of dishes. I particularly loved the Hokkaido dairy selections. When I stayed there, they provided special dishes for guests staying 2 days onwards, which was such a sweet surprise! There’s also a tax free shop called Select 108 attached to the hotel, and I found the prices of souvenirs there very reasonable.

Sarah

Location was excellent and our rooms had a view of the lake. Beds and pillows were super comfy. The firework festival was amazing but best viewed just outside the resort (as advised by the staff). The staff could speak multiple languages so there were no issues with communication. Love the book&labo space which was good to sit and read/work/relax. The onsens were located on the top floor (outdoor and indoor), which rotated between male and female overnight so you could try both. While there was a traditional onsen on level 2 as well, I didn't try that one out. Love that the staff provided robes for all guests including the kids (specific to their ages) so it was a good fit. The buffet dinner and breakfast had a great selection and food was amazing. The restaurant has views of the lake which was a bonus.

Doreen

Check-in was very efficient and smooth. They assisted us with our luggage as soon as we arrived. Luggage was delivered to our room before we finished checking in. The room was clean, comfortable, and quite large for Japan. The onsen in our bathroom could accommodate my wife and I comfortably. The view from the room and onsen overlooking the lake was breathtaking. The French and Japanese kaiseki meals were very nice. The seating overlooked the main dining area with views of the lake. Breakfast buffet had a good variety of selections for various taste. The spa was clean, private, and the staff was very professional. The staff was always polite and helpful throughout our stay. We would highly recommend this resort.

Kolin

It has everything that a traditional onsen stay needs. Indoor and outdoor onsens, private onsens (for those that reserved more expensive rooms), breakfast and dinner included many dishes, and dairy Hokkaido products were amazing. Between meals and onsen, you can walk around Lake Totya. The view is great, and there are many places where kids can play in the snow.

Vojislav

Location

Toyako Onsen 29-1, Lake Toya, 049-5721, Japan

The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort