Luxury Hotel Spa
- Bloom Spa Rituals
- Sansen (Mountain Spring) Onsen
- Crystal Blue Club
- Thalassotherapy & Body Scrubs
- Pillow & Aromatherapy Menu
- Vignette Collection Transition
- World Spa Awards – Japan's Best Resort Spa
- G8 Summit Historic Venue
- World Travel Awards – Japan's Leading Spa Resort
- Michelin-Starred Culinary Legacy
ABOUT THE SPA
Perched on a peak between Lake Toya and Uchiura Bay, The Windsor Hotel TOYA is one of Japan's most iconic "destination resorts." Since joining the Vignette Collection in late 2024, the hotel has refined its luxury offerings to blend its historic grandeur with a more modern, personalized approach to hospitality. The resort is famous for offering a "360-degree view" of Hokkaido’s natural drama, making it a favorite for both high-profile dignitaries and luxury travelers.
In 2026, the wellness experience has been further elevated by the Top-Floor Restaurant Renewal, which allows guests to enjoy nutrient-dense, locally sourced "wellness breakfasts" while suspended above the clouds. The Bloom Spa Toya remains the heart of the resort, offering a sanctuary of quietude that contrasts with the hotel’s expansive activity list, which includes golf, tennis, and a private "Windsor Snow Village" for skiing.
A unique feature for 2026 is the "Dual View" Wellness Path, where guests are encouraged to sync their treatments with the natural rhythms of the mountain. Morning sessions focus on "Lake View" energy—invigorating and bright—while evening sessions focus on the "Ocean View" side of the hotel to promote calm and sleep. Whether you are soaking in the cypress-scented waters of the onsen or swimming under the glass dome of the Crystal Blue Club, the resort provides a sense of sanctuary that is entirely unique to its mountaintop location.
Address:
Shimizu, Toyako-cho, Abuta-gun, Hokkaido 049-5722, Japan.
Majestic and Celestial
The Windsor Hotel TOYA is undeniably majestic, sitting atop the 625-meter Mount Poromoi. The architecture is a masterclass in grand scale, featuring a lobby with floor-to-ceiling windows that act as a living frame for the surrounding landscape. Everything about the property—from the sweeping marble corridors to the Olympic-sized aquatic facilities—is designed to make guests feel as though they have ascended to a high-altitude palace. It is a place where luxury isn't just a service, but a monumental environment that commands respect and awe.
The experience is truly celestial, offering views that seem to bridge the gap between Earth and sky. From the "Sansen" onsen or your private suite, you can witness the "Sea of Clouds" (Unkai) rolling over Lake Toya or the sun setting into the Pacific Ocean. At night, the lack of light pollution turns the resort into an observatory, where the stars feel close enough to touch. This literal and metaphorical elevation provides a spiritual lightness, making the stresses of the urban world feel millions of miles below.