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Unbelievable Furano Views: Your Dream Hop-Filled Stay Awaits!

Furano Hops Hotel Furano Japan

Furano Hops Hotel Furano Japan

Unbelievable Furano Views: Your Dream Hop-Filled Stay Awaits!

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into Unbelievable Furano Views: Your Dream Hop-Filled Stay Awaits! This isn’t going to be your sanitized, corporate review. This is real. This is me, unfiltered, after a week of Furano bliss (and maybe a few too many local brews).

First Impressions (and the Reality Check):

Right off the bat, "Unbelievable Furano Views" sounds… well, slick. Let's be honest, the word “unbelievable” sets a HIGH bar. Did it deliver? Mostly. The views? Yeah, they're pretty darn good. Especially that sunrise. Forget Instagram filters; this place is the filter. Now, the "dream" part? That's where the cracks start to show (in the best way possible, because perfection is boring).

Accessibility – The Good, the (Slightly) Less Good & My Trip:

  • Accessibility: Let's be candid. I have some mobility issues; I use a cane some days. I'm not in a wheelchair, but I'm certainly not leaping out of bed like a gazelle.
    • The elevator saved my knees. Big win.
    • Facilities for disabled guests: I didn't get a chance to dive in fully into the experience but from the looks of it, good accessibility is in place.
    • Car park [on-site], Car park [free of charge]: easy to access.
  • The Verdict: Pretty decent for a place nestled in the hills. I feel that more details are need to refine the experience.

The Room – My Sanctuary (Mostly):

Okay, so I booked a "standard" room, which is code for "might be slightly cramped." The room was fine, with the key assets listed below.

  • Available in all rooms:

    • Air conditioning: Crucial. Absolutely.
    • Alarm clock: My phone handled this.
    • Bathrobes, Slippers: These are the little joys. Yes.
    • Bathroom phone: Huh?! Why?! Did anyone actually use this?
    • Bathtub, Separate shower/bathtub: Score! After a day of hiking (or, you know, "admiring the views"), that bathtub was my best friend.
    • Blackout curtains: Holy moly, yes.
    • Closet: Plenty of space (even for my extensive collection of hiking socks).
    • Coffee/tea maker, Complimentary tea: Essential morning fuel.
    • Daily housekeeping: Spotless! My inner neat freak was doing a happy dance.
    • Desk, Laptop workspace: Got some work done.
    • Extra long bed: I'm tall, so this was a godsend.
    • Hair dryer: Worked as advertised.
    • In-room safe box: For valuables.
    • Internet access – LAN, Internet access – wireless, Wi-Fi [free]: Reliable. Thank goodness.
    • Ironing facilities: For those days when I thought I'd be classy.
    • Linens, Towels: Clean, fresh, fluffy.
    • Mini bar, Refrigerator: Great for storing local beers and snacks.
    • Non-smoking, Smoke detector: Safety first!
    • On-demand movies, Satellite/cable channels: Didn't use them much, but they were there.
    • Reading light: Perfect for late-night reading.
    • Seating area, Sofa: Comfy.
    • Shower: Good water pressure.
    • Socket near the bed: Absolute necessity.
    • Soundproofing, Window that opens: Okay, one minor gripe. The soundproofing was decent, but I could still hear some street noise (especially the weekend partiers). Also, the window didn't open fully. A minor disappointment for someone who loves the fresh mountain air.
  • Minor Imperfections: There were a few scuffs on the furniture. The decor was mostly inoffensive, but not exactly "wow." Let's just say it's functional rather than flamboyant.

Food, Glorious Food (and Drink!):

Okay, this is where things get interesting. I'm a foodie, and Furano is a feast for the senses. * Restaurants: There is a restaurant. The food was a highlight of the experience. * Asian cuisine in restaurant: Yes, yes, yes! * Western cuisine in restaurant: Also available. * Breakfast [buffet], Breakfast service: My happy place. The breakfast buffet was AMAZING. Seriously, the pastries… I may have face-planted into a pain au chocolat on more than one occasion. You could request breakfast in your room. * Coffee shop: Always there for that caffeine fix. * Bar, Poolside bar: Good times.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax (The Soul-Soothing Stuff):

  • Swimming pool [outdoor], Pool with view: Breathtaking. Truly. Floating in that pool, looking out at the rolling hills… pure bliss.
  • Sauna, Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom: A spa experience - incredible!
    • Body scrub, Body wrap, Massage: Very useful.
  • Fitness center: The gym felt pretty well-equipped.
  • Things to do, ways to relax: The hotel offers tours around the area.

Cleanliness & Safety (The Peace-of-Mind Factor):

Honestly, I was impressed. Post-COVID, this is a major concern, and Unbelievable Furano Views took it seriously.

  • Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hot water linen and laundry washing, Hygiene certification, Rooms sanitized between stays, Professional-grade sanitizing services, Sanitized kitchen and tableware items, Staff trained in safety protocol: All the boxes ticked.
  • Hand sanitizer: Everywhere!
  • Physical distancing of at least 1 meter, Safe dining setup: They even rearranged the tables in the dining room.
  • The Verdict: Top marks. I felt safe and comfortable throughout my stay.

The Extras (The Little Things That Matter):

  • Concierge, Front desk [24-hour]: Super helpful. They handled all my questions and requests.
  • Convenience store: For snacks, basic essentials.
  • Daily housekeeping, Laundry service, Dry cleaning, Ironing service: They've got you covered!
  • Luggage storage: Useful.
  • Safety deposit boxes: A good idea!
  • Wi-Fi for special events: Handy.

The Quirks (The Things That Made Me Smile):

  • Shyness: The hotel staff were friendly and discreet.
  • Couple's room: If you are going with your partner, this would make a perfect stay!
  • View from the windows: The view in the morning was very impressive.
  • Pets allowed unavailable: A little disappointing on my side, but fair enough.

Now, For the Verdict (And the Honest Truth):

Unbelievable Furano Views isn't perfect. It's not a five-star, glitz-and-glamour palace. But that's okay. Because what it is is a comfortable, well-run hotel with stunning views, great food, and a genuinely welcoming atmosphere. It's the kind of place you could easily lose a week in, and emerge feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

The "Dream Hop-Filled Stay" – Does it Deliver?

Yes. Absolutely. The "hop-filled" part obviously refers to the local Furano brews, which are delicious, by the way. But it's also about the experience: the freedom, the beauty, the chance to unwind and reconnect.

My Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars. Would I go back? In a heartbeat.


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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your beige-on-beige travel itinerary. This is me, raw and unfiltered, about to try and wrestle the delicious chaos of Furano Hops Hotel into something resembling a plan. And, let's be honest, knowing my track record, it's probably going to be a beautiful, glorious train wreck.

Day 1: Arrival - Or, How I Almost Got Eaten by a Vending Machine

  • 14:00 - Arrive at New Chitose Airport (CTS). Okay, first hurdle. Airports. I swear, they're designed to make you feel like a bewildered sheep. And finding the JR train line to Furano…oh, the joy. The Japanese signage is beautiful, but my brain? Not so much. Spent a good fifteen minutes staring blankly at a vending machine, convinced it was judging my poor chopstick skills. Actually, I think it silently offered me a beer. Tempting… but Furano beckoned.

  • 14:45 - JR Train to Furano. After surviving the vending machine gauntlet, I finally did it - I boarded my train. Japanese trains. So clean! So punctual! So…quiet? I felt like I was violating some unspoken library rule just by breathing. Took a few deep breaths and got the whole train to myself for an hour or so along the way. Watched the scenery blur by. The fields! The snow-capped mountains! Started feeling that travel buzz, that feeling of pure, unadulterated anticipation.

  • 18:30 – Check into Furano Hops Hotel. The hotel… well, it's got a vibe. Let's just say it's charming in the way your eccentric aunt's house is charming. A bit cluttered, a little…rustic, but undeniably warm. The staff? Angels. I'm pretty sure the woman at reception could read my soul. She smiled and said, “Welcome. You look tired.” (She was right. So, so right.) My room's small, but cozy. And that view! Mountain magic.

  • 19:00 - Dinner at the Hotel Restaurant. The menu? Mostly in Japanese. My Japanese? Let's just say I’m fluent in "Arigato." Ordered something random. Turns out it was… delicious! Some kind of grilled fish with a sauce I could only describe as "heavenly." The beer selection? Impressive. I may or may not have had two (or three) craft beers. Hey, I'm on vacation, aren't I? Also, the waitress kept smiling, even when I dropped my chopsticks (twice).

  • 21:00 - Stroll (Attempt #1) and Crash. Tried to take a leisurely stroll around the hotel. Got lost. Ended up in a brightly lit parking lot. Decided to retreat to my room and crash. Jet lag is a beast.

Day 2: Lavender Dreams and Beer Delirium (Or, The Day I Fell in Love with a Brewery)

  • 08:00 - Wake Up, Marvel at the View. Seriously, the view is worth the price of admission. That Hokkaido air is crisp and perfect for a morning.

  • 09:00 - Breakfast at the Hotel. More deliciousness! Japanese breakfast is something else. Everything is small, but it all somehow feels abundant. Trying to eat my seaweed without looking like I was wrestling a particularly determined piece of kelp. Success!

  • 10:00 - Farm Tomita (Lavender Fields): Okay, the internet promises fields of purple. And the internet delivers. Farm Tomita is… otherworldly. Lavender as far as the eye can see. It's like someone took a paintbrush and painted the entire landscape. Took a zillion photos. Fell into a lavender-induced stupor. The ice cream? Lavender-flavored, of course. Surprisingly delicious. And I somehow managed to buy a lavender-scented teddy bear. Don't judge.

  • 13:00 - Lunch at Farm Tomita (or nearby): Tourist central, so the food is good, not amazing. But who cares? You're in a postcard. Savor the moment.

  • 14:00 - Furano Beer Factory & Restaurant! (This deserves its own section.) THIS. PLACE. Okay. Seriously. I'm a beer enthusiast. But Furano Beer Factory takes it to a whole other level. First off, it's gorgeous – a rambling building that feels like a Bavarian castle lost in Hokkaido. The beer is amazing - full-bodied lagers, hoppy ales, and seasonal brews that will make your taste buds sing. But the atmosphere - that's the real magic. The smell of the hops, the low murmur of conversation, the warmth of the wooden interior. I could have stayed there all day. And I almost did. Spent a good three hours (maybe four) sampling their offerings. I learned the German word for 'Cheers', and the friendly bartender may or may not have called me 'Prost' a few times. The food was excellent, too! Perfectly paired with the beer. Ordered the fried chicken twice (no regrets). This is where my memories get a little…hazy. Let's just say I was in beer heaven.

    • Anecdote: Almost walked away with a mini-keg. Seriously considered it. The barman kept telling me that every day is like a beer festival here in Furano. True story: they brought out some beer-battered vegetables as a starter - and I ate so much that I forgot the main course.
    • Emotion: Pure, unadulterated joy.
    • Quirk: I think I may have proposed to the bartender. (He was very polite about it.)
  • 18:00 - "Return" to the Hotel. "Return" is putting it lightly. More like a slow, wobbly stagger back to the hotel. Luckily, it's not too far.

  • 19:00 - Crash Again. Slept like a log. Dreamed of hops, barley, and glorious golden goodness.

Day 3: Cheese, Chaos, and Departure (The bittersweet symphony)

  • 09:00 - Late Breakfast. Needed it. The Furano Beer Factory had left its mark.

  • 10:00 - Cheese Factory & Wine House: Okay, here's where I failed miserably. This was on the itinerary, but I simply couldn't muster the energy to go. The beer hangover was legendary, the travel fatigue was real. So, I did what anyone would do. I went back to bed.

  • 12:00 - Final Walk. Managed to muster the energy for a final short walk around the area. Admired the beauty. Reminisced about the beer. Felt a sudden, overwhelming sadness at the thought of leaving.

  • 13:00 - Check out. Said a sad goodbye to the lovely reception staff.

  • 14:00 - Train back to CTS. So much more melancholic return, as the view looks like as something to leave behind.

  • 18:00 - Flight Home. Goodbye, Hokkaido! Goodbye, Furano! Goodbye, Beer! (For now.) I'll be back. I have to be back.

Final Thoughts:

This trip wasn’t perfect. I got lost. I got tipsy. I missed experiences. But… it was real. It was messy. It was mine. I left a little piece of my heart in Furano. And I can't wait to go back and wrestle back the rest of it - with a pint in hand, of course.

This is the stuff travel is made of, people. Embrace the chaos. Order the food you can't pronounce. Get lost. And never, ever, underestimate the power of a good beer.

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Unbelievable Furano Views: Your Unfiltered Hop-Filled FAQ (Because Let's Get Real!)

Okay, Seriously, What's the Big Fuss About Furano Views? Is it *that* good?

Alright, buckle up, because this is where the gushing (and potentially the minor grumbling) begins. Is Furano Views good? Let me put it this way: the photos *lie*. They're beautiful, sure, but they don't capture the sheer *impact* you get when you step onto that balcony. We're talking: "jaw-dropping, almost-made-me-cry-from-beauty" kind of good. I'm a tough critic, I’ve stayed in some supposedly "luxury" places that felt like glorified broom closets. But Furano Views? It actually feels *worthy* of the scenery. Especially when you’ve just spent all day biking through those damn lavender fields (more on that later… my legs are still screaming). It's the kind of place where you can drink a (really good, locally brewed) beer and feel like you're on top of the world. Okay, maybe not *the* world, but definitely a damn fine chunk of Hokkaido. Don't get me wrong, it's not perfect...but the views? *Chef's kiss*.

The "Hop-Filled" Part... Is there actual beer involved or just some flowery marketing?

Oh, honey, there's *actual* beer involved. And lots of it. They've got a fantastic selection of local craft brews, the kind that makes you want to write sonnets (even if you're not a poet...I’m definitely not). They've got this IPA that's got this amazing hoppy bite, but also some kind of fruity undertones...it’s witchcraft, I tell you! I spent a disgraceful amount of time on the balcony, just staring at the mountains, slowly working my way through the entire beer menu. My only regret? Not taking notes on each one. Also, the staff? Know their beers, which is always a huge plus. They’ll happily point you in the right direction, and even (bless their hearts) offer recommendations based on your preferences. Just be warned: you might end up needing a taxi to get back to your room. Not that I’d know anything about that…

What's the room situation like? Do they have a sauna? I need a sauna.

Rooms? Pretty good. Clean, spacious enough, and you know, the *view* is the main event, right? I had a suite, which was probably overkill, but hey, room upgrade! The bed was incredibly comfortable (which is crucial after a day of beer and biking), and the bathroom… well, it had a *bathtub* with a window. You could soak in the tub and watch the sunset. It felt like living in a movie. A slightly expensive, beer-fueled movie. No, there's no *sauna*. I know, I know, the horror! But honestly, after all the beer, and the fact you can basically walk into the snowy landscape, the whole place feels like a giant, extremely scenic spa. So I forgave them. Mostly.

Let's talk about those lavender fields… Did you actually go? And was it Instagram-worthy?

Did I go to the lavender fields? Oh, yes. Did I attempt to take Instagram-worthy photos? Also, yes. Was it Instagram-worthy? HECK YES. But here’s the *real* tea: those fields are PACKED. Like, shoulder-to-shoulder people. So, prepare for a little bit of jostling for position to get that perfect shot. That perfect shot that is, like, 60% people, 30% lavender, and 10% pure, unadulterated sunshine. Be patient, wear sun protection (because Hokkaido sun is no joke), and *bring water*. I almost passed out from the heat and dehydration. Seriously, it was an epic fail of a day... until I got back to Furano Views. That beer and the view made it all worthwhile. The worst part? I swear I saw a little kid with a better photo than me. The indignity! But yeah, it's *stunning*. Just...manage your expectations. And maybe go early, like, sunrise early to beat the crowds. I’m not an early person, so… didn't do that.

Is breakfast included? And is the food any good?

Yes, breakfast *is* included. And honestly? It’s decent. Not gourmet, not groundbreaking, but perfectly acceptable. They had a mix of Japanese and Western options, and the coffee was actually pretty good, which is crucial for me. There was this delightful little cheese platter with some local cheeses. I got dangerously close to eating the entire thing myself. I didn't, but I thought about it, long and hard. Is it a culinary destination in itself? No. But will you be able to fuel up for a day of exploring? Absolutely. And sometimes, that's all you need.

What about the service? Any horror stories?

The service? Mostly excellent. The staff were friendly, helpful, and spoke enough English to get by. Okay, one small tiny gripe: I needed help with a luggage issue (my fault, don’t ask), and it took a while to get it sorted. But everyone was always super nice and tried their best to resolve the issue. They're not mind readers, so you need to communicate what you need, and then they'll bend over backwards to assist you. In general, the vibe is relaxed and friendly, not overly formal. It's not a stuffy place; it’s more of a "kick back and relax" kind of vibe. And for me, that's a win.

Okay, Final Verdict: Should I Book It?

Look, let's be clear: Furano Views isn't perfect. Nothing ever is (except maybe that IPA). But the location? That killer view? The beer? The overall vibe? Absolutely, yes. Book it. Just go. Go now! Maybe skip the lavender fields if crowds stress you out (I'd still say go, just prepare). But definitely, definitely, book that room with a view. Just be prepared to maybe, possibly, drink a little too much beer. And that, my friend, is a good thing. Trust me, you’ll thank me later. Now, where's my next bottle?
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