La ubicación era excelente, con fácil acceso desde la estación de Matsumoto y a poca distancia a pie del castillo de Matsumoto.
El personal del hotel fue muy amable y disfruté de una estancia muy relajante.
Me gustaría volver a alojarme aquí si tengo la oportunidad.
La foto muestra las vistas desde mi habitación.
El hotel está muy bien ubicado, a menos de 10 minutos de la estación JR y en la misma calle que el Santuario, así que había muchos restaurantes cerca. Me alojé en una habitación compartida, que tenía más gente de la que esperaba (creo que vi al menos 60 camas/taquillas), por lo que era bastante ruidosa incluso de noche, ya que la gente entraba y salía constantemente. La cama en sí estaba bien, y el personal de recepción se tomó su tiempo para explicarme todo lo que necesitaba saber sobre el hostal. La sala común tiene una distribución un poco extraña, pero al menos tienes un espacio para usar si necesitas comer algo.
La habitación compartida en sí, creo que tiene demasiada gente para ser cómoda, pero está bastante limpia. Las luces nunca se apagan, pero como hay una cortina, bloquea la mayor parte del ruido. El mayor problema es el ruido, ya que la gente entra y sale a horas aleatorias de la noche, y los botones para abrir la puerta también son bastante ruidosos cuando intentas dormir. Si quieres tapones para los oídos, los venden en recepción por un precio. En general, Nagano fue muy agradable, y su ubicación facilitó mucho los desplazamientos.
The location is perfect - right in the center, near Matsumoto station and Matsumoto castle. Numerous shops and restaurants nearby. The room is sufficiently large and has all the necessary amenities. The room was clean and in good condition. The staff was very kind and helpful, especially with storing my luggage and helping to send it to the next hotel. Overall, great value for money.
La habitación japonesa es la habitación más grande que he vivido hasta ahora, ¡vale especial!! Y la cama está muy cómoda, el desayuno también es especialmente delicioso, le gusta el arroz de curry, y el sol del desayuno es muy bueno, muy cómodo!
A little far from the station and not very friendly for walkers as there were places in the way without walkable path. The front desk spoke little english but was very nice and we manage to understand each other. The room was very clean and just as described, i cludws hand towel, body towel and a kimono to be inside. The public showers were clean also. The walls were a little thin so I could hear the other guests a lot maybe I just got unlucky and got loud ones.
Good location near the train station.Not far from the big mart.
But they don't offer us the forward baggage transfer to Hotel Tateyama,perhaps she doesn't know.
The room is traditional Japanese,I like. But the smell is not quite clean,I smell someone smoked.
The roof top is nice and the staff are very kind and welcome us.
En la piscina de May, es realmente muy bueno, debería ser una nueva decoración, todos los lugares y habitaciones son muy limpios, la habitación es muy grande y cómoda, muy nueva, originalmente hay calor exterior, el sitio web no tiene fotos de calor exterior, una gran sorpresa, la cena es de piedra, el desayuno es una forma de autobús, estoy feliz de poder vivir en este hotel, Todos los lugares y instalaciones superan las expectativas, ¡aplausos!!!
I am pleasantly surprised by this hotel. The room was not too small and bathroom and toilet were separate. At reception I was greeted with a welcome drink and in the first floor there are microwaves and washing machines. Around the hotel are many eateries, shops and supermarkets. You can walk there.
The breakfast was enough with quite a bit of choice.
I think, the parking runs out fast. So arriving earlier is better.
Muy bueno
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CChloe Lim SanThe heart warming and hospitality of this family is one of my best experiences in Japan.
It was my first time traveling to Hakuba and it was snowing heavily. Masanori san was busy with dinner but he had his daughter to pick me up instead (she have left for university so I reckon on normal days, he will have to go out of his way to pick passengers if they needed.) One key thing to note was to specify where you are properly because i took a bus and they didn’t stop me at the interchange but instead they dropped me off at the Hakuba stop (outside North Face shop) so it was quite confusing and they couldn’t find me at first.
The room is very spacious and the morning snowing view was really nice. The free Hakuba shuttle bus is just one minute away and it comes every hour, you can have breakfast at 7/7.30am and take the shuttle bus at 8/9am (might not come on time but just be earlier as there are many others taking the same bus). In house Onsen was decent with hot enough water but will be perfect if only it was outdoors (more for the ventilation and view).
The dinner made by Masamori san was one of the main reasons why I booked this hotel - French cuisine. It is delicately made and ingredients are carefully sourced, you can literally taste the freshness of their ingredients. Book at least one day in advanced!
At 84, their granny got to be the cutest and sweetest, we sang that one or two Japanese song she knew and she was so happy she served us tea, we kind of almost feel bad that she is serving us but after speaking to her daughter knowing that it is working there that keeps her body strong and makes her happy (so during Covid, she was feeling weak).
And also they link up with Lion Gear for all rental of everything you need. You just have to let Masamori san know and he will arrange for them to pick you up at your preferred time. After choosing your gears, he said they will send me to the slopes (went Goryu/Hakuba 47), but they didn’t and instead they sent me to Happo and I had to bring my gears and walked 20-30mins to the bus stops and paid for the V2 buses (the larger buses are not free - so you got to pay 800Yen per person). After I told Masamori san the story, he was really apologetic and immediately called them up. The next day, he got them to compensate me for the trouble and it really did helped ease the not so great experience and time wasting - the Lion gear boss was generous in compensating and explained that it was their new staff and they didn’t follow the previous arrangements.
Supermarket is about 15-20mins walk away, can be pretty cold but the walk is really nice, proper walking path with snow built up like walls.
All in all, I will still rate this place 9/10 for the hospitality and sincerity of this family, the food and the spaciousness of the room! Highly recommend you to go for the French dinner!
UUsuario invitadoUbicado cerca de la estación de Matsumoto, a unos 8 minutos a pie, el hotel es pequeño pero tranquilo y limpio.
El personal es amable y el desayuno es exquisito y delicioso, con una pequeña selección de platos.
Además, está convenientemente ubicado de camino a Kamikochi, los famosos Alpes del Norte de Japón. Tras una noche de estancia, puede tomar el minitren a Shin-Shimajima justo al lado de la estación.
UUsuario invitadoThe staff really went above and beyond to make two ignorant Canadian tourists feel extremely welcome at a traditional Japanese Ryuken. Though there was a small language barrier, we never felt that we could not communicate our needs. The hot and cold onsen was very refreshing after walking post towns along the Nakasendo Way. The river next to the hotel made for a relaxing experience and deep sleep. Somehow, I missed the option when booking to select the dinner option, there is really no other food options in the area, and the clerk (owner) said he would put a 'simple meal' together for us for a small charge which we found acceptable. The kaiseki that followed was some of the best and most authentic Japanese food we experienced in our two weeks in Japan. The woman serving us was an absolute gem and the cat that ran the establishment was adorable. Our room was very comfortable and had a nice sitting area with a view of the river.
Only points of contention would be that that it's a little out of the way if you don't have a car, but is conveniently accessable by bus with ~10 minute walk. The facilities are a little dated, the onsen is discoloured, but I assume that is from the natural minerals. There was a stale smell (smoke) in the rooms which is a bit off-putting to non-smokers. It would appear smoking is allowed in the facility which might be a plus to some.
PPangYo venía de Hong Kong, pero no me quedé en este hotel. Al principio había reservado una casa de vacaciones japonesas Villa Ichinose, pero recibí un correo de identificación tres días antes de la salida, diciendo que debido al problema de la máquina de la habitación, sería necesario cambiar a otro hotel llamado el hotel Shiga Mount Zhijiang. Viví en el hotel con una habitación de maíz sin cuchara. Fui a esquiar todo el día, tuve que sentarme en la cama de la tierra. Necesito una cuchara adicional para que me convenza más. Me sorprendió cuando abriéndome la puerta de la cuchara y la cuchara, saqué una cuchara. La boca es sucia, todo con la boca amarilla y el cabello amarillo. Creo que al menos un mes no se ha limpiado para que sea tan sucia y obvia. Esta salud me inquieta. Tomé fotos de la boca y la boca de la habitación para demostrarlo. Lo que quiero decir es que el jefe de Villa Ichinose no debería darme un hotel muy viejo y saludable para que me quede. En otros aspectos no puedo hacer comentarios, porque no lo he hecho. Pero la ubicación es muy buena, justo al lado de la estación de autobús de la calle, el entorno del hotel está bien (porque voy a ir a este hotel para recuperar mi bolsa de esquí, así que tengo que entrar).
OO.K. MACSince it was cheaper than other ryokans in the area, I didn’t expect much.
But to my surprise, it offered full service—just like the more expensive ryokans I’ve stayed at before!
They even provided a pickup service from the train station, which I forgot to book. Luckily, a Western couple sitting next to me on the train had reserved it. When I saw the “Hotel Housei” sign on the van outside the station, I hopped in!
The hotel is a bit far from the station and involves walking up and down hills, so carrying luggage all the way would have been quite tough. I was really fortunate to catch that ride!
Cherry blossoms were in full bloom along the river, just a few steps from the hotel—such a beautiful sight.
The room wasn’t large, but it had enough space and was very comfortable.
The elderly gentleman at the front desk seemed to speak multiple languages—he even knew some Thai! He was incredibly friendly and welcoming.
The onsen was wonderful. The indoor bath was a bit too hot for me, but the outdoor bath was cooler and more relaxing.
Breakfast was a buffet, which was decent.
In conclusion, this place was absolutely worth it.
Next time, if I go skiing in Shiga Kogen or bring someone to see the snow monkeys, I’ll definitely remember to book the pick-up and drop-off service in advance!
IInstandyFukashiso could be one of the loveliest accommodation that I have ever stayed at. The staff were very polite, attentive and extremely helpful and courteous. The place itself is so beautiful and quaint. Traditional garments are provided as an option if you want to dress up for dinner. Made for great photo ops! The Kaiseki was the most beautiful equivalent of a degustation I’ve tried, and it was served in a lovely separate intimate dining area. During dinner Nobu-San a fourth generation family member of the owners greeted us which was a lovely touch. Soba was freshly made at the accomodation. We stayed two nights and the Kaiseki menu was different each time. Breakfast was a nice assortment of Japanese and Western options and the coffee machine was actually pretty good. I enjoyed the onsens, there are two public ones that switch locations for men and women and a private one. They were well equipped and relaxing. Our room was on Level 1 with a private bathroom, seating area and little garden view. Overall this place is highly recommended. For a traditional ryokan experience, it was so nice. Even after we checked out, the receptionist gave us a little gift, and even walked us outside to where our car was parked. Such a warm and lovely place. Stay here for sure!
ススズキヒデユキLa ubicación era excelente, con fácil acceso desde la estación de Matsumoto y a poca distancia a pie del castillo de Matsumoto.
El personal del hotel fue muy amable y disfruté de una estancia muy relajante.
Me gustaría volver a alojarme aquí si tengo la oportunidad.
La foto muestra las vistas desde mi habitación.
IInqubeMy GF's review:
My stay in Meiji Onsen Ryokan was my first stay at a ryokan, and I’ve never felt more welcome at any other hospitality place I’ve been to before, of which there are many. And even after the first day, I am pretty sure it will probably stay this way forever.
I am very grateful for your kind welcome and I am amazed at the work that the team of your hotel does at this place. Everything feels natural and beautiful, and the atmosphere is so peaceful and special.
People who work here are passionate about their job, and as a passionate person myself I feel energized and happy to see others be so amused about what they do.
I will always remember my first stay here and I will compare other ryokans I go to with Meiji Onsen Ryokan, because I feel that it’s the best ryokan in Japan.
Thank you so much for this amazing experience.
And Okami-chan is the best girl in all of Nagano! When I come back home, I will tell everyone who she is and where she is from - Meiji Onsen Ryokan, Chino, Nagano, Japan! 🇯🇵
(As a fantastic bonus, it’s even allowed to go in with uncovered tattoos! Not every ryokan can match up to that!)
AAlexPara ir a la Casa de la Casa de la noche, el hotel está cerca de la Academia Central. Aunque las instalaciones del hotel son generalmente muy limpias, la cena es muy buena para la comida de la salchicha que va a comer completamente más allá de las expectativas de un pequeño hotel. El desayuno es simple (véanse las figuras 2, 3, 4), pero el sabor también es bueno. Vale la pena recomendar
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