Shirahone Ebisuya
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Shirahone Ebisuya

4206-2 Shirahone Onsen, Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture 390-1515, Japan
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Shirahone Ebisuya is a quiet Japanese style hotel and located at Shinshu Shirahone Onsen where is surrounded by mountains. Please enjoy at the open-air bath overlooking fresh greens of mountain and favorite mystic milky white hot water.Show More
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5/5Cleanliness: 5.0
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Airport: Matsumoto Airport
(41.2 km)
Train: Shinshimashima Station
(26.3 km)
Train: Shimojima Station
(31.2 km)
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Japanese-Style Room (East Wing, New Building)
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Japanese-Style Room (East Wing, New Building)

Smoking Permitted
Private bathroom
Refrigerator
TV
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5/5
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  • Cleanliness5
  • Amenities5
  • Location5
  • Service5

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y‍e‍u‍n‍g
April 18, 2024
The hot springs are clean and the water is changed daily. The staff is very good and friendly. Special car pick-up and luggage. The bus is arranged, so there is no need to worry about delays. The food is in a small private room and the quality is satisfactory. The Japanese-style room is large and has sanitary facilities.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
December 15, 2022
Shirahone Onsen is said to keep you from catching a cold for three years if you soak in it for three days, and the bath at this inn makes me think it has exactly that kind of effect. Both the indoor bath and the open-air bath are fed directly from the source, resulting in the finest white, cloudy water. The area around the bathtub and the area where the hot water comes out has a large amount of milky white hot spring ingredients attached to it, giving it the name Shirahone. It looks like a large white coral. The water in the bath wasn't too hot, so I took a leisurely soak in the hot springs, which seemed to have some beneficial effects. This is my third bath at Shirahone Onsen, and I was most impressed with the hot spring ingredients. There was one thing that bothered me about the bathroom area. There is a sign at the entrance to the bathroom that says, ``Please put your slippers in a plastic bag if they are in the basket in your room,'' but almost all people do not bring plastic bags. I had read a number of people's comments about this, saying, ``No one notices the plastic bag, just leave it at the entrance,'' but I forgot about it. I had no choice but to put my slippers in a spare shower cap. When I looked back, the plastic bag in the basket in my room was a thick dark blue bag. The next morning, the slippers were still lying all over the place, on the edges of the walls and next to the baskets in the changing room. I thought it would be better to take some other measures, such as putting up a number plate or hanging a plastic bag there. Well, the room was a very spacious Japanese-style room with 12 tatami mats and 4 tatami mats with a wide veranda. There were two sinks, and the bath in the room was a hot spring bath with a view (unfortunately, I didn't use it). We were both very happy to be able to use such a nice room. Please note that Wi-Fi was only available in the lobby. We had our meals in a private room. Both dinner and breakfast used ingredients from Shinshu. The sashimi was Shinshu salmon and Oiwa fish sashimi, the small pot was a gentle soybean milk hotpot sourced from Shirahone Onsen, and the fried dish was croquettes (rice croquettes) made with hot spring porridge. It was a sophisticated dinner with a homemade feel, and it went well with the local sake Iwanami Shuzo Dry that came with this plan. The restaurant's veteran waitress was friendly and very kind. We also had breakfast in a private room. There was also a menu for breakfast, and we had delicious dishes such as hot spring porridge and candied rainbow trout. At both check-in and check-out, the front desk staff was courteous and attentive to customers.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
August 25, 2021
I was able to stay with peace of mind as the measures against the coronavirus, which I was worried about, were in place. The waiter kept a close eye on the customers during the meal and brought the food at just the right time. In addition to being attentive, the food was delicious. The Shinshu salmon was especially delicious. I appreciate your kindness at this time.
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Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 14:00
Check-out: Before 12:00
Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.

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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 20
Shirahone Ebisuya is a quiet Japanese style hotel and located at Shinshu Shirahone Onsen where is surrounded by mountains. Please enjoy at the open-air bath overlooking fresh greens of mountain and favorite mystic milky white hot water.

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Hot Spring
Health & Wellness
Facilities for Children

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About This Property

Nearest AirportMatsumoto Airport
Distance to Airport41.21KM
Nearest Train StationShinshimashima Station
Distance to Train Station26.28KM
Average Price FromEUR273
Hotel Star Rating2