Hotel Kanronomori is located in the Konbu Onsen District of Niseko. Hotel located 10 minutes away from the Niseko Railway Station, trains into the area run from the New Chitose Airport terminal, Sapporo City, Otaru City and Hakodate City(via Oshamanbe). The Train journey to Niseko takes approximately 3 hours from Sapporo/Chitose area. There are many Intercity and local buses that have Hotel Kanronomori listed as a official stop in the Niseko area. Buses can be caught from in front of any of the Railway Stations and also from in front of the New Chitose Airport Terminal. In room amenities includes: shampoo, conditionaer, body soap, toothbrushes, Hairdryer, Yukata (Japanese bath robe). For room equipments includes: climate control in summer/ central heating in winter, shower/ bath and toilet (bidet), hairdryer, and kettle.
There are 2 large public bathing areas both located on the edge of the National park. The Hot Spring has a high Nitrate content and is slightly sulphuric, which assists the warmth of the Hot Spring to pentrate the body and relieve tension, great after active day out in the nature of Niseko. Hotel has 2 private onsen and that can be hired out for a period of 50 minutes (with additional charge/ upon request). The Hotel is fully equipped with a very well stocked Ski Hire and Ski Tuning centre. Hotel has free shuttles that transverse the entire Niseko district, delivering guests to the different ski areas, this service is extremely convenient and makes getting around Niseko in winter a breeze. The Niseko Area boasts several golf courses in a very close area. Hotel Kanronomori is very close to the all of the golf courses in the area. Rates are based on double occupancy. Charges for extra adults may apply and will be due directly to the hotel.
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Ainu (; Ainu: アイヌ・イタㇰ Aynu=itak; Japanese: アイヌ語 Ainu-go) is a language spoken by members of the Ainu ethnic group on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. Until the 20th century, Ainu languages were also spoken throughout the southern half of the island of Sakhalin and by small numbers of people in the Kuril Islands. There are three main dialects along with 19 other dialects of the Ainu languages. Only the Hokkaido variant survives, the last speaker of Sakhalin Ainu having died in 1994. Hokkaido Ainu is moribund, though attempts are being made to revive it. The Japanese government made a decision to recognize Ainu as indigenous in June 2008. Currently, the Japanese government is constructing a facility dedicated to preserving Ainu culture, including the language.Ainu has no generally accepted genealogical relationship to any other language family.