Auberge Ninguruforet

8.2
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.2/10, based on 58 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Forest Surroundings Countryside Escape In-Room Bath Kaiseki Cuisine
Staff 8,5/10
Facilities 8,2/10
Cleanliness 8,6/10
Comfort 8,4/10
Value for money 7,7/10
Location 7,8/10

Ryokan highlights

Quiet cottage-style auberge in rural Biei, well placed for scenic drives and nearby sightseeing.

Peaceful Biei SettingA calm countryside base in Misawafutaba, away from busier central tourist areas.
Near Blue PondBlue Pond is reachable by car in about seven minutes.
Cottage-Style StayDetached cottage accommodation adds privacy and a more relaxed, homey feel.
Open-Air Bath RoomsSome cottages include private open-air Goemon baths for a more distinctive stay.
On-Site DiningAn on-site restaurant makes dinner and breakfast especially convenient in this rural area.
Strong Comfort ScoresReview patterns especially praise cleanliness, room comfort, and helpful staff.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsScenery and dinner are the main stay drivers here: arrive early, settle into the private villa rhythm, eat on-site, enjoy the bath, then use the next day for Blue Pond, Shikisai-no-Oka, Takushinkan, or the Biei countryside before moving on. A second night works if you want a slow rural pace, but the immediate area is too sparse for a long stay without a car and a sightseeing plan.
Trip-planning verdict: A quiet villa-style countryside stay in Biei, best used for a scenic Hokkaido stop with a car rather than as a walkable ryokan base.

Know before booking

Car strongly helpsThe property sits in rural Biei with limited walkable dining and weak station-based convenience.
Not a true onsen stayBathing appears to be private in-room bath focused, not a confirmed hot spring ryokan experience.
Easy to overstayTwo nights is usually enough unless you specifically want a slow countryside retreat.

Food & drinks

Auberge Ninguruforet in Misawafutaba, Biei has on-site dining with French-influenced courses, house-baked bread breakfasts, and a bakery cafe for sweets.

Restaurant (on-site)
on-site

Main on-site dining room with Hokkaido ingredient courses.

  • Wagyu steak coursefoodWestern-Japanese style dinner course.
  • Seafood carpacciofoodCold seafood starter.
  • AjillofoodShrimp, clams, and Hokkaido mushrooms.
  • Cheese fondue coursespecialtySwiss cheese blended with Hokkaido dairy.
Cafe & Bakery Kamado (on-site)
on-site

On-site cafe and bakery centered on house-baked bread and sweets.

  • Baked bread breakfastfoodBreakfast with house-baked bread.
  • Vegetable sandwichfoodMade with tasty Biei vegetables.
  • CanelespecialtyBaked with Biei wheat and eggs.
  • Haskap rare cheesecakespecialtyBerry and cream cheese sweet.
Birch (nearby)
nearby4 min drive

Useful nearby restaurant option in the Biei area.

  • Local mealsfoodMenu details not clearly confirmed.
  • CoffeedrinkCafe-style drinks likely available.
  • DessertsfoodLight sweets may be available.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Auberge Ninguruforet is a rural lodging in the Biei countryside, so arrival is easiest by car, taxi, or airport transfer rather than on foot.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

Auberge Ninguruforet is a secluded villa-style stay in the forested Misawafutaba area of Biei, suited to travelers who want quiet, scenery, and an on-site dining experience. It is a stronger fit for self-driving couples or small groups than for travelers who want easy transit, shops, or classic ryokan facilities.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Forest hideaway atmosphereThe property is set in a quiet wooded area of Biei, so the stay feels private and removed from town noise. It suits travelers who want a calm countryside retreat rather than a busy hotel zone.
  • Villa-style room choicesIt offers several villa categories, including standard, premium, long-stay, and group options, which gives more flexibility than a single room type property. That makes it easier to match the stay to a couple, longer trip, or small group plan.
  • Strong food focus on Hokkaido ingredientsMeals are a real part of the experience here, with courses built around local Hokkaido produce and options such as wagyu steak, cheese fondue, and house-baked bread. This is a good pick if dinner is meant to be part of the trip, not just a convenience.
  • Good base for Biei scenery drivesIts countryside setting works well for travelers exploring Biei by car, especially if you want to spend the day around rural landscapes and return somewhere quiet. The remote location adds to the feeling of being in nature rather than near a station.
  • Useful for travelers who value independenceThe stay uses a check-in building and key box with PIN-based room access, which can feel efficient and low-contact. Travelers who prefer a more self-directed stay may find that smoother than a highly formal lodging style.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Hard without a carThe property is notably remote, and even from JR Biei Station the taxi ride is relatively expensive. It is not ideal if you rely on trains, easy walking access, or spontaneous local transport.
  • Navigation can be trickyThe official access notes say normal address input may not guide you correctly because the site does not have a standard street number, so a map code is recommended. Arrival may be stressful if you are driving in unfamiliar rural roads.
  • Very limited nearby conveniencesThere are no nearby supermarkets or convenience stores, so guests are advised to prepare what they need in advance. This can be inconvenient for snacks, late arrivals, or travelers who like flexible meal options.
  • Less convenient for heavy luggage or mobility needsThere is distance between the parking area and check-in counter, and luggage may need to be moved with a cart in summer or a sled in winter. That setup is less comfortable if you have large bags or reduced mobility.
  • Not a classic ryokan experienceThis is better understood as a villa-style auberge than a traditional ryokan, so travelers expecting tatami routines, public baths, or a more traditional Japanese inn format may feel mismatched. The experience leans more toward rural lodge stay plus dining.

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