Published date: February 14, 2025
A Relaxed Workation in Myoko
Room Type Stayed
Twin
1 ~ 3 guest(s)
435 ~
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Experience of the stay
The co-working space was right in front of me, and I had a stunning view of Mount Myoko from my room.
That day marked the first snowfall, and as the autumn leaves were nearly gone, I was treated to a spectacular view of layered foliage.
The sight of Mount Myoko shimmering in the morning glow is something I will never forget.
I recommend accessing the place by car. However, you can also rent a bicycle at the co-working space, which is great for the tourist season.
At night, I enjoyed the hot springs, and there was a working desk in my room, which made it easy to work while taking care of my autonomic nervous system.
There’s also a very spacious kids' area, making it suitable for families too.
This time I stayed without meals, but next time I’d like to come back during the snow season with my gear for a winter workation.
Experiences during the trip
On a whim, I made a reservation for myself and jumped into my car early in the morning, driving north on the Kanetsu Expressway. To my surprise, I arrived smoothly without any traffic.
Upon arrival, I immediately got to work at a co-working space called Myoko Base Camp (700 yen per day… is that reasonable? They should charge more…). I worked there for my second night as well.
While seated, I could order from the cafe on-site, and they would bring my order right to my desk—a wonderful way to focus on my work.
For lunch, I used a travel voucher I received from the hometown tax payment to visit the Akakura Kanko Resort. I enjoyed lunch and a spa set, relaxing in the hot springs while gazing at the first snowfall, which was incredibly soothing for my soul.
Being able to go anytime I felt like it made the subscription-style experience fit well with my work-life balance and lifestyle.Get Extra Bonus Coins! Sign up with this user's referral code now!