NISEKO Inn of Youtei Raku Suisan

9.1
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.1/10, based on 71 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 2:00 PM
Mountain Setting Forest Surroundings Countryside Escape Valley Scenery Private Onsen Hot Spring Bath
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 9,3/10
Cleanliness 9,4/10
Comfort 9,1/10
Value for money 8,7/10
Location 8,9/10

Ryokan highlights

An intimate Niseko-area ryokan in Kabayama with private hot-spring rooms and Mount Yotei views.

Private Onsen RoomsAll rooms include private hot springs, adding a quiet in-room bathing experience.
Mount Yotei ViewsGuest rooms are noted for striking views toward Mount Yotei.
Small Ryokan FeelWith only 18 rooms, the stay feels calm, exclusive, and uncrowded.
Near Hirafu SkiingKabayama location places guests a short drive from Grand Hirafu slopes.
Strong Dining PraiseGuest feedback repeatedly highlights the food as a memorable part of the stay.
Polished Room ComfortReviews strongly praise cleanliness, room quality, and overall comfort standards.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsPrivate in-room hot spring baths and dinner are the main draw, while Kabayama is quiet and spread out; one night works for a ryokan reset, and two nights fits a slow Niseko nature or ski schedule without forcing extra filler.
Trip-planning verdict: A high-end Niseko countryside ryokan best used for 1-2 quiet nights focused on private in-room onsen, dinner, and mountain scenery, not for dense sightseeing or urban convenience.

Know before booking

Car helps a lotThe property is outside Hirafu's core, so dining, shops, and wider Niseko logistics are easier with a car or arranged shuttle.
Limited walkable areaThis is a quiet Kabayama setting rather than a compact onsen town, so travelers expecting easy strolling may feel isolated.
Easy to overstayBeyond baths, meals, scenery, and resort access, the immediate area does not support many consecutive sightseeing-heavy days.

Food & drinks

Verified as the Kabayama ryokan now listed as NISEKO Inn of Youtei Raku Suisan, with multiple on-site dining venues centered on Hokkaido seasonal cuisine.

Yukiai-tei (on-site)
on-site

Main on-site dining for creative French dinner and Japanese breakfast.

  • Creative French dinnerfoodSeasonal Hokkaido course meal.
  • Japanese set breakfastfoodTraditional morning set.
  • Local Niseko producespecialtyIngredients sourced from the area.
  • Wine pairingdrinkOften matched with dinner.
Irifune (on-site)
on-site

Traditional Japanese dining venue for seasonal local cuisine.

  • Japanese seasonal coursefoodRefined local-style meal.
  • Seafood dishesfoodHokkaido catch and shellfish.
  • SakedrinkJapanese rice wine selection.
  • Chef's daily specialtiesspecialtyChanges with the season.
Kaiou (on-site)
on-site

Teppanyaki dining venue for grilled specialties.

  • Teppanyaki dinnerfoodHot-plate grilled course.
  • Hokkaido beeffoodRich local beef focus.
  • Seafood grillfoodGrilled fish and shellfish.
  • House drinksdrinkDrinks served with dinner.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Kabayama/Hirafu side of Niseko, with rail access best handled via Kutchan Station and most final transfers done by taxi, hotel shuttle, or resort bus.

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

Should you choose this ryokan?

Raku Suisan is a small luxury ryokan in Kabayama, Kutchan, positioned for travelers who want a refined onsen stay near Niseko rather than a lively village-center hotel. It is especially appealing for couples and quiet-seeking guests, but less ideal if you want easy walkable access or a budget-friendly ski base.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Private onsen in every roomAll 18 rooms come with a free-flowing natural hot spring bath, so you can enjoy an onsen without sharing space with other guests. That adds real privacy and convenience after skiing or a long transfer.
  • Spacious rooms for a ryokanThe standard room types are notably large at about 75㎡ and 95㎡, which is generous for this category. The larger Japanese-style option is particularly useful for families or travelers who do not want to feel cramped.
  • Strong Mount Yotei atmosphereThe property is designed around calm views toward Mt. Yotei and a secluded feel away from busier resort streets. If you want a quiet Niseko stay with a more contemplative mood, this setting is a major draw.
  • Refined food focusDining is a central part of the stay, with seasonal cuisine built around Hokkaido and Niseko ingredients rather than a generic hotel restaurant format. The ryokan also offers both teppanyaki and a very intimate Japanese counter experience.
  • Useful ski-area shuttle supportThe ryokan runs reservation-based winter shuttles to key Grand Hirafu points and can also arrange JR Kutchan Station transfers. That makes ski access easier for guests who do not want to drive every day.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not in the heart of HirafuThe Kabayama location is peaceful, but it is not the most walkable base for restaurants, bars, shops, and après-ski. Guests who want to step outside into the center of the action may find it too removed.
  • Shuttle planning is requiredIts free shuttle services are reservation-based and subject to seat availability, so spontaneous movement is limited. If you prefer total flexibility, a central ski-in/ski-out property may feel easier.
  • Very small room inventoryWith only 18 rooms, availability can be tight in peak Niseko season. That exclusivity is attractive, but it also means fewer backup options if you need specific dates or room types.
  • Quiet luxury over social energyThis ryokan is better suited to calm, private stays than to travelers looking for nightlife or a bustling resort atmosphere. Solo skiers and friend groups focused on Hirafu evenings may find the mood too subdued.
  • Dinner may feel too destination-styleBecause the cuisine is a serious part of the experience, the stay makes the most sense if you plan around on-site dining and a slower ryokan rhythm. Travelers who want casual, flexible meals every night may not get full value from the concept.

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