Meals here are served kaiseki style, and they can cater to your preferences if you’re not a huge seafood fan (Photo: Kim B)

Hotel Futaba

A comfortable hotel in Echigo Yuzawa

Meals here are served kaiseki style, and they can cater to your preferences if you’re not a huge seafood fan (Photo: Kim B)
Kim Bergström   - 2 min read

If you're visiting the Echigo Yuzawa region of Niigata, perhaps for a ski or snowboarding trip or just to enjoy the area's year-round natural beauty, Hotel Futaba makes for a convenient place to stay. The hotel boasts a total of 78 rooms, some of which are traditionally Japanese (think tatami flooring and futons to sleep on), and others are Western style with regular beds.

The room we booked was Japanese style, and included a private onsen facility on our balcony which looked out over part of Echigo Yuzawa and the surrounding mountains. It was the perfect way to relax and unwind after a long day! If you choose a room without your own personal onsen facility, never fear - Hotel Futaba offers a range of different public bath options for guests to use, alongside private baths which can be reserved if you'd prefer.

The meals are not forgotten here at Hotel Futaba, either. Most room rates will include "half board", which means that dinner and breakfast are provided for you. The dishes served here are made with locally sourced ingredients, which adds to the fresh and delicious nature of what you'll get to enjoy. If you do have any specific dietary preferences or restrictions, let the hotel know ahead of time. I don't eat a great deal of raw seafood, so we made sure to specify that when we booked. They were very accommodating and were able to substitute meat for any dishes that would usually be raw.

The Echigo Yuzawa area has plenty to see and do, even within the train station itself. If you're a sake fan, be sure to stop in at the Ponshukan to sample some local brews on your way through.

Getting there

Hotel Futaba is located in Echigo Yuzawa, only 550 meters from Echigo Yuzawa Station, or around 7 minutes on foot. Taxis are available from the station if you're traveling with a significant amount of luggage.

If you're driving to the hotel, free parking is available on site.

Kim Bergström

Kim Bergström @kim.b

Almost 12 years living in Asia. Passionate about Japan's off-the-beaten-path spots, family-friendly travel, flower events (all of them!) and the amazing tea culture here.  🍵🌼🌸