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Onsen Hotel Omoto
4.2/511 Reviews
 Stayed on weekdays. It is a great inn with parking lots and hot springs. The day I stayed was 8 the view bath on the floor was assigned to the man hot water. On the 8 floor, there are open-air baths and jacuzzi, and during the daytime, the distant view is enjoyed, and there is a body in the hot spring. The next morning, when I asked for a departure, I brought the car to the entrance and prepared it. Next time I will come to enjoy only hot water slowly. Thank you for your care.
Hotel Tamanoyu
4.5/56 Reviews
We stayed at a number of Ryokans of various price points throughout our honeymoon trip to Japan and this one was such a pleasant surprise. The decor has a throwback 70s-80s vibe that would suit a Wes Anderson film and the attitude is a nice mixture of traditional ryokan hospitality and modern style. The rooms are spacious for ryokans (which, warning to Americans, might feel smaller than western hotels), and the baths are just lovely. We used both the public and private baths, and enjoyed our time in both. If this hotel wanted to rebrand as a quirky, hip spot for young westerners they could, but you get the sense that they enjoy catering to their Japanese clientele and providing an affordable yet luxurious experience. We spent one night at a $600 a night ryokan and the experience between the two was honestly comparable. Furthermore, Matsumoto is a lovely town, and if you want to add a day trip to your Japanese itinerary do yourself a favor and stay at the beautiful Hotel Tamanoyu.
Shirafune Grand Hotel
4.3/525 Reviews
The whole building was a clean and old inn. I especially liked the whole building classical music, so I felt very calm. The room was not old and clean, but there was a place where the wallpaper of the toilet was peeled off, so it was a pity there. But I was able to spend comfortably. Is it a corona virus countermeasure that surprised me? A large bag dedicated to putting clothes. I felt that this was not a plastic bag, but a disposable or money. Moreover, there are ordinary slippers, disposable slippers, and there are vinyl bags that put slippers. You can go to the lobby by elevator, but it is a pity that the public bath is a staircase underground. I thought it would be nice to have an elevator to the basement if it was a hotel of this scale or an escalator. The rest place has a sense of calmness, and you can sleep next to it even if you wait for the side. The public bath can be a drinking spring and the hot water in the shower is safe in the position where the hot water in the shower does not enter the bathtub. You can also sleep. Sulfur smell is lined up. The temperature is slightly hot from the suitable temperature. The open-air bath is different from the inner bath, and it is slightly wet, and the sulfur smell is hardly felt. The open-air bath is heated, but I think it is not very valuable if it is heated to this degree of sulfur smell. There is also a sulfur smell and a low temperature inn. If you lower the temperature to ~ 34 degrees, I think the value of this source will rise. However, because it may be troublesome in winter, I thought it would be good to reverse the source of inner hot water and open-air bath. Is it suitable for the price with dinner breakfast? It was more delicious than usual, but there was no dishes that were particularly memorable. Oh, the meat was delicious. I think the staff is a good person. I would like to come again if the open-air bath changes.
Konashi No Yu Sasaya
4.4/56 Reviews
We stayed with our family, including our 3-year-old child. I was worried that it would be too difficult for children to stay at the hotel, and that children would be a nuisance, but we were very grateful that children were welcome. The room was spacious and the drinks in the refrigerator (beer, tea, juice) were free. The room was not cold and was a comfortable temperature. When you soak in the bathtub, your body warms up from the inside, so you don't feel particularly cold. The food was mountain vegetables and country cuisine, so I was worried about whether it would suit my taste, but it was all excellent. Even the mountain vegetables that I usually don't like were deliciously cooked and very tasty. I was also happy with the little thoughtful touch of the flowers picked that day that were served with the sake (sake tasting). The children were served rice and miso soup in the morning and evening, which was very helpful. The hot spring rice porridge for breakfast was excellent. The bath was, needless to say, the best. The milky white bathtub and the pleasant sulfur scent felt luxurious. There was also a diaper changing station in the large bath, so it was safe for children. The open-air bath can be reserved for 30 minutes free of charge. Unfortunately it was raining, but bathing under a hat was a memorable experience. It was a wonderful inn that was also child-friendly. I would definitely like to visit again.
Nakanoyu Onsen Ryokan
4.3/522 Reviews
I had a wonderful stay. Staff were very helpful. Excellent English spoken by Tomoko. Food was amazing— pretty much the best meals I had in Japan. Price is very reasonable considering the accommodation. I enjoyed the room, though travelers should expect it is simple and traditional. Foreign travelers should understand they are staying in a Ryokan, so some adjustment is required. Be early for everything by five minutes lol! Note that the ryokan is located a few miles away from Kamikochi park, so you have to plan your trips to the park. They operate a free shuttle to the park, but only at specific times. There is a free return shuttle but you may have to ride a bus to the spot to pick that up. The onsen was amazing. There are multiple different onsen, indoor and outdoor. It was a lovely experience.
Shoho
4.4/530 Reviews
We wanted to treat ourselves for an anniversary so booked in for a night. It is not cheap - we paid SGD 770 for the night, but it was a good experience all the way from check in to check out. The price includes dinner, which was plated beautifully and featured items like lobster sashimi, beef stew and bracken tempura. Breakfast was done buffet style and had both Japanese and Weatern dishes. There are onsens as well. We opted to pay 3000 yen for a private couple onsen for 45 minutes, but there are also public baths on the 4th floor. The bath on the 3rd floor, just off reception, switches between males in the morning and the ladies in the evening. The room was largish and I loved that the yukatas came in a variety of sizes. There is no room clean up till check out, but they do lay futon beds in the room. The room was well appointed and had a great view, small fridge, a safe, and coffee and tea making facilities. There was even a coffee bean grinder. There were ample power points. Wifi was okay though it did drop now and then. There are separate toilet and shower rooms. There is a souvenir cum general store in the lobby where you can even buy condensed milk ice cream. Staff are friendly and efficient. They do have a free shuttle bus from 5 pm at the Matsumoto train station to the hotel, and one the following morning at 9 am and 10 am back to the station.

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Number of Hotels31
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Lowest PriceCAD 82
Highest PriceCAD 1,705
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 458
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 422