Registered as an Important Cultural Property of Japan, Masuya Ryokan offers Japanese-style accommodations in a traditional building.
JonLucy B
Australia
A heritage ryokan onsen and they are keeping its tradition. The staff were so lovely and very helpful they made our stay so welcoming. The owner (I guess) gentleman even helped us carry our bags upstairs. At check out, they also stayed outside and waved us goodbye. So honoured.
If you choose to stay here, take the responsibility of understanding the heritage of this ryokan.
A 40-minute ride from JR Train Stations Ueda and Matsumoto with the hotel's free shuttle, Saito Hotel features spacious rooms, natural hot spring baths and a swimming pool.
Located in Ueda and only 30 km from Honmachi Machiyakan, Bessho Onsen Midoriya provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Emma
United Kingdom
The private onsen were great! And I loved that they were able to make such delicious vegetarian food for me.
Anzuan Nishida offers accommodation in Ueda. Pallcall Tsumagoi Ski Resort is 36 km away. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
Fortnum
United Kingdom
Nishida-San is so friendly, kind, and patient - he did do much for us! The house is beautiful and serene and we were so thankful for our time there.
Located in the famous Bessho hot-spring area, Tabi no Yado Nanjyo features Japanese-style accommodations with garden views.
James
Japan
Creative and interesting Japanese cuisine for the evening meal. Really helpful and friendly staff.
Short walk to the amazing temples and shrines of Bessho Onsen.
Offering 7th-floor hot-spring baths with mountain views and traditional Japanese cuisine, Nakamatsuya Ryokan is 5 minutes from Bessho-Onsen Train Station on the free shuttle.
Fortnum
United Kingdom
Our Nakamatsuya stay was absolutely perfect. The staff were so welcoming and helpful - an English speaking host came to greet us on arrival as neither of us are Japanese - and the timings of dinner and onsen availability etc was explained thoroughly. They allowed us to drop our luggage before check in and it was waiting for us in our room on arrival. The room was beautiful and the ultimate comfort. We had the western/mix room with it's own private hot spring bath. We changed into our robes and tabi socks as soon as we arrived and pretty much wore them the entire time, including for a walk around the town in the evening. It's easily the most luxurious place we stayed throughout our whole trip, and this was partly to do with the fact that there were only 25 rooms so it felt very quiet and relaxing - I was the only person in the hot spring bath when I arrived! The outdoor top floor bath has a gorgeous view of the mountains and there is a cold beer vending machine outside the onsen entrance so we sat in the relaxation space with a cold beer as soon as we left the bath. Heavenly!
Kaiseki dinner was incredible and we tried numerous sakes. Breakfast was also incredible with numerous delicious small tastes of various seasonal and traditional dishes.
It is an expensive hotel but when you consider everything that comes with it I believe it is worth it for a truly memorable experience.
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Kakeyu, a property with a garden, is set in Ueda, 26 km from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum, 32 km from Honmachi Machiyakan, as well as 22 km from Matsumoto Castle.
Hotel M Matsumoto is a hotel located just a minute's walk from Matsumoto Bus Terminal and a 3-minute walk from JR Matsumoto Station. It features both capsule units and private rooms.
Megan
Japan
We stayed in the ladies’ capsule section and it was excellent- aside from the capsule bed, you also get a tall locker, desk, and some floor space with a curtain so you have privacy and space. It’s really nicely done. The bathrooms were clean (little mould on the shower ceilings, but it is Japan after all and things go mouldy here quickly) and the common lounge area was open and welcoming. There were lots of amenities to use, for those who needed them, and free coffee and multiple types of tea. We didn’t use the public bath owing to small tattoos- they might want to review this, I don’t think they’ll have too many gangsters to worry about, somehow! Staff were very kind, all spoke English (even when I started in Japanese) and overall it was a great experience.
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