Minshuku Mutsukari
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Ryokan highlights
A small, budget-friendly Furano minshuku with homely service and practical access to town and ski areas.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
This Furano minshuku appears to offer simple Japanese set meals in an on-site dining room, with useful local restaurants a short walk away.
Simple in-house room for Japanese breakfast and dinner set meals.
- Japanese breakfastfoodSet-style morning meal.
- Japanese dinner setfoodHome-style evening set.
- Rainbow troutspecialtyFresh fish often featured.
- Self-service coffeedrinkComplimentary coffee.
Very close casual local diner known for Furano omucurry and ramen.
- Furano omucurryspecialtyLocal omelette curry dish.
- Miso ramenfoodRich ramen option.
- Salt ramenfoodLighter ramen choice.
- Fried chicken setfoodCasual set meal.
Popular tempura-focused Japanese restaurant near Furano Station.
- Tempura bowlfoodClassic tempura donburi.
- Tempura samplerfoodMixed fried seafood and veg.
- Sukiyaki coursefoodHot pot style beef meal.
- Local sakedrinkGood match with tempura.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Minshuku Mutsukari is a small inn in central Furano best reached via JR Furano Station or the Furano bus hub, with Asahikawa Airport the most practical nearby airport.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A small, home-style guesthouse in Furano that suits travelers who want a simple, budget-friendly base with easy access to town and ski areas. It is a better fit for practical guests than for travelers seeking polished hotel comfort or private facilities.
- Convenient Furano town baseThe property sits in Midorimachi, with supermarkets, convenience stores, and other everyday shops nearby, making longer or self-sufficient stays easier.
- Good value for budget staysThis minshuku is positioned as a low-fee, home-style accommodation, which can work well if you want to spend more on skiing or sightseeing than on the room itself.
- Useful for ski tripsIt is used as a practical base for Furano Ski Resort, and past booking information indicates ski-oriented services such as storage and transfer support.
- Japanese-style local feelRooms are described in a simple Japanese style with tatami and futons, giving a more local guesthouse experience than a standard business hotel.
- Handy for longer staysThe guesthouse has been presented with long-stay plans and practical amenities such as kitchen access and laundry options, which can be especially helpful for independent travelers.
- Shared facilities can feel basicBathrooms and toilets are not always private, so this may be inconvenient if you want more personal space or hotel-level comfort.
- Not near the ski slopesIt is in town rather than at the resort, so skiing usually involves a drive or arranged transfer instead of true ski-in, ski-out convenience.
- Very small-scale propertyWith only a handful of rooms, the experience is intimate but facilities and service range are naturally more limited than at a larger hotel.
- Simple rather than stylishThis is a functional minshuku focused on affordability and homelike lodging, not a luxury ryokan with refined design, spa features, or elaborate common spaces.
- Station access is not effortless with luggageThe property is reachable from JR Furano Station, but the walk is not especially short if you are carrying ski gear or large suitcases.
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Current position: 97th out of 97 ryokans in Hokkaido.
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