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Rating8.0Eight room categories across the building, all designed with the Hokkaido forest aesthetic — wood tones, clean lines, mountain views. Size ranges from 387 sq ft (Superior) to 1,000–1,100 sq ft (Master Family Suite). All rooms include bathtub, bathrobe, and slippers. The Tatami option is worth considering for guests who want a Japanese-traditional element in their accommodation.
Mountain
387 sq ft entry-level room with mountain views, king or twin bed configuration, bathtub, and standard amenities. Max occupancy 2. The footprint is adequate for a couple spending most daylight hours on the slopes, but compact if you're in the room frequently due to weather. Balcony is not guaranteed in this category.
Mountain or Resort Landscape
398–430 sq ft with a balcony, suitable for a couple plus one child (max 3). Mountain or resort landscape views. The balcony — not standard in the base Superior — makes a material difference for storing ski gear and getting outside without suiting up fully.
Resort Landscape
452–473 sq ft designed for up to four guests. Resort landscape view. No balcony listed as standard. Appropriate for a family of three or four who primarily needs sleeping space rather than lounging area; the resort facilities handle the communal living functions.
Resort Landscape
462–549 sq ft with upgraded finishes relative to the Superior tier. Max 3 guests. The Deluxe designation at Kiroro Grand is about room condition and size step-up rather than a fundamentally different layout. Worth the modest upgrade from Superior if room comfort matters to your group.
Resort Landscape
646–721 sq ft with a separate living area — the key distinction from the room categories below. Max 3 guests. The division between sleeping and sitting space makes a significant difference on rest days when children are in the room. Non-smoking.
Mountain or Resort Landscape
699 sq ft with a tatami-mat sleeping area alongside a Western-style main bedroom, plus a balcony. Max 3 guests. The tatami section works as a sleeping area for children or as a lounging/meditation space. The only room in the lineup that directly integrates traditional Japanese design into the living space rather than just the décor.
Resort Landscape
775–904 sq ft with separate living and sleeping areas, king bed, max 4 guests. The right size for a family of four wanting genuine separation between adult and children's sleeping zones. Non-smoking.
Resort Landscape
1,000–1,100 sq ft with a master bedroom (king), a second bedroom (two singles), a sofa bed, and a separate living area — sleeping configuration for up to 5 guests. Only two of these suites exist in the building. The only option for larger families that doesn't involve two separate rooms. Book this category as early as possible; availability is extremely limited.