Double Black is a boutique-style hotel in Hakuba that has got it right on so many levels.
With only 24 rooms the size is perfect – small enough so that the service feels personal and you can get to know the other guests, yet large enough so it doesn’t feel like a bed and breakfast (not that we have anything against them). Scout loves the ski-lodge feel (helped by its log cabin exterior) and we also really enjoyed spending time in the communal lounge and bar area. Adding to the appeal is the daily Happy Hour (5-6pm) which keeps the place busy and happening. This is where skiers congregate, get to know each other and swap stories from the day.
And while Double Black caters perfectly to Western tastes, we love that it doesn’t try to pretend it’s not in Japan. Guests are required to take off their shoes off at the entrance and slip into some comfy slippers provided by the hotel. Although the rooms have Western mattresses, they are still decorated in a Japanese style with tatami mats and rice paper partitions.
Each room has its own en-suite, complete with a shower. The Diamond Suites have a little more space with an extra little living area. Double Black also has a separate men’s and women’s onsen which can be hired out for private use by families or couples.
The standard rooms are on the small size, but between skiing, the lounge and the onsen you’re unlikely to spend much time in your bedroom, apart from when you’re sleeping of course.