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(Minimum 3 nights stay thru until Nov. 30)

Located right opposite the Grand Hirafu Bus Stop #6 in the quiet lower Hirafu village, Cocoa is on the free shuttle bus route giving easy access to the ski slopes and is a short walk from a natural hotspring and a number of restaurants. Cocoa is 3-bedroom house with a beautiful mix of Japanese and Western architecture. Specially designed and furnished by the owners, the house is perfect for accommodating 6 people or small families wanting a cozy getaway in its traditional Tatami room with two futons on the upper floor and two western bedrooms (1 king and 2 super singles) on the lower floor. The spacious living and dining area with its large windows lets in lots of light and features a spectacular unobstructed view of Mt Yotei. Filled with all the modern amenities, Cocoa exudes the warmth and comfort of a country home.

Features

  • Stunning views of Mt Yotei
  • Open plan living, dining and kitchen
  • Fully equipped western kitchen
  • Flat screen TV with cable channels, DVD and CD player
  • Bose iPOD docking station
  • Complimentary high speed internet
  • Laundry with washer & dryer
  • Free local calls
  • All linen and towels provided and is fully heated throughout
  • Grand Hirafu Free Shuttle Bus Stop #6 is right outside the house
  • Hanazono Free Shuttle Bus stop is a 3 mins walk
  • Yukoro Onsen (natual hotspring) is a 5 mins walk
  • Many restaurants and bars within a 5-10 min walk

Child Features

  • Portable sleeping cot for children up to 2 year
  • Portable futon for child up to 7 years; High chair
  • Safety gate on upper floor stairs
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