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Rusutsu Grand Cabin

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Rusutsu Grand Cabin, a cozy 3-star hotel nestled in the charming Niseko Town of Japan. Located a mere 13.6mi from the lively city center, this retreat offers a peaceful mountain view that will take your breath away. The address is Aikawa 84-18, ensuring a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

This gem of a hotel boasts 262 reviews from delighted guests who have savored its warm hospitality and top-notch amenities. Guests can enjoy free private parking and Wi-Fi, ensuring a stress-free stay. With non-smoking rooms, a restaurant serving delicious meals, and even a bidet in the bathrooms, every detail is tended to for your comfort. Plus, parking on-site is complimentary, adding convenience to your visit.

Facade/entrance in Rusutsu Grand Cabin
Bed in Rusutsu Grand Cabin

Rooms

Quadruple Room with Shared Bathroom in Rusutsu Grand Cabin

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2 Bunk Beds

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110 sqft

Quadruple Room, Shared Bathroom

Washing machine

Microwave

Refrigerator

Shower

The quadruple room includes a shared bathroom, well-fitted with a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The quadruple room provides a washing machine and heating. The unit offers 2 beds.

Standard Twin Room in Rusutsu Grand Cabin

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2 Twin Beds

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170 sqft

Room - 2 Twin

Mountain view

Washing machine

Microwave

Flat-screen TV

The twin room features a washing machine, heating, as well as a shared bathroom boasting a shower and a hairdryer. The unit has 2 beds.

Queen Room in Rusutsu Grand Cabin

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1 Queen Size Bed

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170 sqft

Queen Room

Washing machine

Microwave

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

The double room includes a shared bathroom, well-fitted with a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The double room provides a washing machine, a sofa, heating, as well as a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 1 bed.

Discover More

Embrace the beauty of Japan at Rusutsu Grand Cabin, where the tranquility of the mountains meets exceptional service. Indulge in the serene surroundings, enjoy the modern comforts, and experience the magic of Niseko Town. With a minimum price that offers superb value, this hotel is a delightful choice for travelers seeking a relaxing retreat in Japan.

Lobby or reception in Rusutsu Grand Cabin
Property building in Rusutsu Grand Cabin

Experience the Best

Embark on a culinary adventure without leaving the comfort of Rusutsu Grand Cabin by visiting the on-site restaurant, 焼肉牛牛. The modern ambiance sets the stage for a delightful dining experience where you can savor delicious grill and BBQ cuisines. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty meal after a day of exploring or looking to unwind with a flavorful dinner, this restaurant is sure to exceed your expectations. Why not treat your taste buds to a memorable meal without ever having to leave the hotel?

Bed in Rusutsu Grand Cabin
Bed in Rusutsu Grand Cabin

Plan Your Stay

At Rusutsu Grand Cabin, convenience is key, and that extends to payment options. Cash is gladly accepted, and you can use major credit cards such as JCB, Mastercard, Visa, Discover, American Express, and Diners Club for hassle-free transactions. Whether you prefer to settle your bills in cash or with a card, rest assured that your payment needs are well taken care of. This flexibility ensures that your stay is as smooth and stress-free as possible, allowing you to focus on enjoying your time in Niseko Town.

Restaurant/places to eat in Rusutsu Grand Cabin
Restaurant/places to eat in Rusutsu Grand Cabin

Amenities

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Parking On Site

Mountain view

Non-smoking rooms

Bidet

Bathroom in Rusutsu Grand Cabin
Restaurant/places to eat in Rusutsu Grand Cabin

Restaurant

焼肉牛牛

Modern, GrillBbq

Restaurant/places to eat in Rusutsu Grand Cabin
Restaurant/places to eat in Rusutsu Grand Cabin
Property building in Rusutsu Grand Cabin
Japan is one of a very small number of countries where I consider hostel-style accommodations. The Grand Cabin Rusutsu did not disappoint. I stayed in their shared room, in the style of a simple capsule hotel, with shared bathrooms and other facilities (there are also 'private' rooms but I believe they all share the common facilities). The capsule is quite private, with your own individual blind, a light, one 110V and one USB (A) socket; see attached photo. Shared facilties are impeccably clean (no idea how they do that). Surprisingly, although I was in a room with 19 other people, everybody was extremely polite and considerate. Most of the time you barely heard that there were other people around. The staff is very nice and friendly. Shuttle goes 3 times in the morning to Rusutsu resort (8,9,10am) and back 3 times back (I always took the first one, at 4pm, not sure about the other times). The Lawson conbini 2 minutes away is super convenient for food etc. There is a restaurant on the first floor which is open to the public. This is the 'grill your own meat' style. I tried it once and it was OK. I was the oldest guest (by quite a margin) but I did not feel out of place. Had nice conversations with some of the others, about half from Asia (various countries) and the other half Westerners (Aussies, Canadians and a single American). Costwise, it is an enormous bargain compared to the Resort itself. In particular of course for solo travelers. If I come back to Rusutsu I will for sure stay there again!

Ernst

Really well organized with fantastic staff. The place is clean and the restaurant attached was great. The toilets are upstairs but there are no sinks. Sinks are in the shower room downstairs. We stayed in the 2 bedroom suite. You definitely need ear plugs as it can get a bit loud when the hostel is full. But once we had ear plugs in, we slept really well. The beds are very comfortable. You have to reserve the shuttle in advance and the times are limited, but with a little planning, it wasn’t a problem for us. We took the 8 AM and 4 PM shuttle almost daily and ate at the restaurant here. We visited Rusutsu for the riding, not to party or dine out extravagantly, so it worked perfectly for us. The staff are all wonderful. Kou, Ota, Katsuki, and Chiho took great care of us during our entire stay. The dry room for our gear was perfect and hot so we woke up to dry gear every morning. If they had sinks attached to the upstairs toilets, we would have given them a perfect rating!

Rebecca

It was clean and cozy. The staff was really nice and helpful. There’s a fridge, microwave to bring your own food. The common space was nice, a good place to hang out after a big day riding. The shuttles to the mountain work out really well and very handy. There’s all the convini walking distance. Was very lucky to have a great crew solo travelers as well and end up riding and having lots of fun

Malena

A very satisfying experience, it is an excellent choice for solo travelers. The place is clean, and the staff are polite and helpful, creating a warm atmosphere. The barbecue at the on-site restaurant is very delicious, allowing you to recharge after a day of skiing. I would definitely recommend it to others.

Wai

The staff were amazing and went above and beyond to help when we needed it. The location was great being close to a cute little town with some great restaurants that the staff were happy to help book with a 7/11 and a Lawsons within walking distance.

John

Japan is one of a very small number of countries where I consider hostel-style accommodations. The Grand Cabin Rusutsu did not disappoint. I stayed in their shared room, in the style of a simple capsule hotel, with shared bathrooms and other facilities (there are also 'private' rooms but I believe they all share the common facilities). The capsule is quite private, with your own individual blind, a light, one 110V and one USB (A) socket; see attached photo. Shared facilties are impeccably clean (no idea how they do that). Surprisingly, although I was in a room with 19 other people, everybody was extremely polite and considerate. Most of the time you barely heard that there were other people around. The staff is very nice and friendly. Shuttle goes 3 times in the morning to Rusutsu resort (8,9,10am) and back 3 times back (I always took the first one, at 4pm, not sure about the other times). The Lawson conbini 2 minutes away is super convenient for food etc. There is a restaurant on the first floor which is open to the public. This is the 'grill your own meat' style. I tried it once and it was OK. I was the oldest guest (by quite a margin) but I did not feel out of place. Had nice conversations with some of the others, about half from Asia (various countries) and the other half Westerners (Aussies, Canadians and a single American). Costwise, it is an enormous bargain compared to the Resort itself. In particular of course for solo travelers. If I come back to Rusutsu I will for sure stay there again!

Ernst

Really well organized with fantastic staff. The place is clean and the restaurant attached was great. The toilets are upstairs but there are no sinks. Sinks are in the shower room downstairs. We stayed in the 2 bedroom suite. You definitely need ear plugs as it can get a bit loud when the hostel is full. But once we had ear plugs in, we slept really well. The beds are very comfortable. You have to reserve the shuttle in advance and the times are limited, but with a little planning, it wasn’t a problem for us. We took the 8 AM and 4 PM shuttle almost daily and ate at the restaurant here. We visited Rusutsu for the riding, not to party or dine out extravagantly, so it worked perfectly for us. The staff are all wonderful. Kou, Ota, Katsuki, and Chiho took great care of us during our entire stay. The dry room for our gear was perfect and hot so we woke up to dry gear every morning. If they had sinks attached to the upstairs toilets, we would have given them a perfect rating!

Rebecca

It was clean and cozy. The staff was really nice and helpful. There’s a fridge, microwave to bring your own food. The common space was nice, a good place to hang out after a big day riding. The shuttles to the mountain work out really well and very handy. There’s all the convini walking distance. Was very lucky to have a great crew solo travelers as well and end up riding and having lots of fun

Malena

A very satisfying experience, it is an excellent choice for solo travelers. The place is clean, and the staff are polite and helpful, creating a warm atmosphere. The barbecue at the on-site restaurant is very delicious, allowing you to recharge after a day of skiing. I would definitely recommend it to others.

Wai

The staff were amazing and went above and beyond to help when we needed it. The location was great being close to a cute little town with some great restaurants that the staff were happy to help book with a 7/11 and a Lawsons within walking distance.

John

Japan is one of a very small number of countries where I consider hostel-style accommodations. The Grand Cabin Rusutsu did not disappoint. I stayed in their shared room, in the style of a simple capsule hotel, with shared bathrooms and other facilities (there are also 'private' rooms but I believe they all share the common facilities). The capsule is quite private, with your own individual blind, a light, one 110V and one USB (A) socket; see attached photo. Shared facilties are impeccably clean (no idea how they do that). Surprisingly, although I was in a room with 19 other people, everybody was extremely polite and considerate. Most of the time you barely heard that there were other people around. The staff is very nice and friendly. Shuttle goes 3 times in the morning to Rusutsu resort (8,9,10am) and back 3 times back (I always took the first one, at 4pm, not sure about the other times). The Lawson conbini 2 minutes away is super convenient for food etc. There is a restaurant on the first floor which is open to the public. This is the 'grill your own meat' style. I tried it once and it was OK. I was the oldest guest (by quite a margin) but I did not feel out of place. Had nice conversations with some of the others, about half from Asia (various countries) and the other half Westerners (Aussies, Canadians and a single American). Costwise, it is an enormous bargain compared to the Resort itself. In particular of course for solo travelers. If I come back to Rusutsu I will for sure stay there again!

Ernst

Really well organized with fantastic staff. The place is clean and the restaurant attached was great. The toilets are upstairs but there are no sinks. Sinks are in the shower room downstairs. We stayed in the 2 bedroom suite. You definitely need ear plugs as it can get a bit loud when the hostel is full. But once we had ear plugs in, we slept really well. The beds are very comfortable. You have to reserve the shuttle in advance and the times are limited, but with a little planning, it wasn’t a problem for us. We took the 8 AM and 4 PM shuttle almost daily and ate at the restaurant here. We visited Rusutsu for the riding, not to party or dine out extravagantly, so it worked perfectly for us. The staff are all wonderful. Kou, Ota, Katsuki, and Chiho took great care of us during our entire stay. The dry room for our gear was perfect and hot so we woke up to dry gear every morning. If they had sinks attached to the upstairs toilets, we would have given them a perfect rating!

Rebecca

It was clean and cozy. The staff was really nice and helpful. There’s a fridge, microwave to bring your own food. The common space was nice, a good place to hang out after a big day riding. The shuttles to the mountain work out really well and very handy. There’s all the convini walking distance. Was very lucky to have a great crew solo travelers as well and end up riding and having lots of fun

Malena

A very satisfying experience, it is an excellent choice for solo travelers. The place is clean, and the staff are polite and helpful, creating a warm atmosphere. The barbecue at the on-site restaurant is very delicious, allowing you to recharge after a day of skiing. I would definitely recommend it to others.

Wai

The staff were amazing and went above and beyond to help when we needed it. The location was great being close to a cute little town with some great restaurants that the staff were happy to help book with a 7/11 and a Lawsons within walking distance.

John

Location

Aikawa 84−18, Niseko, 044-0215, Japan

Rusutsu Grand Cabin