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“Urabandai Grandeco Tokyu Hotel”, Grandeco Snow Resort

2020.10.05

Urabandai Grandeco Tokyu Hotel will sell a half board plan with a ski lift ticket and a breakfast plan with a one-day ticket during the stay from December 5th to December 18th, 2020 under the title of the first slip support project. We will sell it until the day.

The Grandeco Snow Resort on the hotel grounds, which is known for its earliest slope opening in Fukushima Prefecture, is located at an altitude of 1,010m at the base and 1,590m at the summit, and boasts smooth powder snow.

It is also known as “Kamiyuki” because of its good snow quality, and we are planning to open a center course with a gliding distance of 1,800m from the start of the season this year as well. This time, as the first slip support plan, we also offer breakfast at a price that is cheaper than the season price, and you can use a wide range of plans from full-fledged advanced users to beginners who also serve as sightseeing.

Grandeco Snow Resort

After enjoying snow sports, it was completely renovated in 2017, and it has become more comfortable with an open-air hot spring bath, a heated pool that is perfect for cooling down, and the guest rooms are twin rooms with beautiful views from the open windows, for families. We have a total of 103 room types, including family rooms and high-quality suites.

Hot spring open-air bath

Throughout the four seasons, the Urabandai Grandeco Tokyu Hotel in Bandai Asahi National Park will continue to offer experiences that cannot be experienced in everyday life with the theme of nature and product development that values tradition.

With lift ticket during stay First slip support 1 night 2 meals plan Overview

Period: From December 5, 2020 (Friday) to December 18, 2020 (Friday)
Price: Adults from 18,040 yen per person (in the case of 1 room for 2 people) * Price before discount for GoTo travel campaign
Reservation method: Our homepage or various accommodation reservation sites
Plan content: You can choose from the dinner / kaiseki course “Seseragi” or the French full course “Aetor”.

Breakfast / Japanese / Western buffet, benefits / with lift ticket during stay (2 days) * The image is for illustrative purposes only.

Kaiseki course "Seseragi"
French full course "Aetre"

GoTo Travel Campaign Discount Target

1-day lift ticket included, first-slip support 1-night breakfast included plan Overview

Period: From December 5, 2020 (Friday) to December 18, 2020 (Friday)
Price: Adults from 10,780 yen per person (in the case of 1 room for 2 people) * Price before discount for GoTo travel campaign
Reservation method: Our homepage or various accommodation reservation sites
Plan content: Breakfast / Japanese / Western buffet, benefits / stay (2 days) with lift ticket

Infectious disease prevention measures

At Urabandai Grandeco Tokyu Hotel, we give top priority to the safety of our customers and employees, and we will implement measures to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infection.

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Urabandai Grandeco Tokyu Hotel

The slope in front of the hotel

As the hotel closest to the starry sky in Urabandai at an altitude of 1,040m, the plateau hotel boasts a starry sky that glitters in the night sky.
Surrounded by lush greenery, this resort hotel features a European-style exterior. The guest rooms are arranged in natural colors and are simple and warm. Equipped with a large natural hot spring bath, open-air bath (simple hot spring), cold bath, sauna, indoor and outdoor pools. There are French, Japanese and Teppanyaki restaurants where you can enjoy a variety of menus.

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