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Kamesei Ryokan
4.5/551 Reviews
Our family of five, spanning three generations, had a truly wonderful stay at this charming ryokan hosted by the warm and welcoming Tyler and Mari-san. From the moment we arrived, we felt at home thanks to their genuine hospitality. Tyler and Mari-san shared invaluable information about the town and local attractions, making it easy for us to plan our days. A lovely, personalized touch was seeing our name displayed outside the ryokan—such a thoughtful welcome! The meals were nothing short of spectacular. The traditional Japanese breakfast and dinner were a culinary delight, filled with exquisite and beautifully presented dishes. We especially loved the walking tour Tyler-san led through the Kamiyamada Onsen town. It was an unique experience getting to meet local shop owners, sample delicious treats like green tea and manju, and learn about the area’s history and culture. Every morning, Tyler-san generously drove us to Togura Station, making our outings stress-free. On our final evening, which happened to be a Sunday, the ryokan was bustling with families, and Tyler-san hosted a popcorn party that thrilled the kids—a perfect end to our stay. Thank you to Tyler and Mari-san for making our visit so memorable and comfortable. We look forward to returning to this cozy haven for more unforgettable memories!
Ogiwarakan
4.5/57 Reviews
Authentic Japanese-style hotel, the facilities are a bit old but very clean, the hot spring is very natural, a strong sulfur smell washes the skin very slippery and provides 24 hours, the boss, the wife, the waiter, the whole is very warm and worth recommending
Hotel Platon
3.3/58 Reviews
I stayed for one night with my family during my return to Japan at the end of the year and the beginning of the year. It was a hotel that searched for cheap hotels in Nagano Prefecture, so I was quite worried, but it was a hotel that was quite satisfactory contrary to expectations. Because it is an old hotel, the facilities are quite old, and there was a sense of discomfort that the corridor was prohibited from the foot, but it is helpful to have a hot spring and breakfast in the large bath and stay at 10000 yen for family 4 people. Breakfast was a Japanese buffet style, with a lot of items and children eating well. Amenities, toothbrushes, towels and yukata were also neatly arranged, and there was no problem.
Riverside Uedakan
3.4/52 Reviews
We used it for a week of consecutive night discount. Only 2 points that were greatly concerned. [Hot springs] The official site is a daily change of men and women, but in fact, it is a month change, and only men and odd months can be used in the afternoon with an open-air bath. In the opposite month, only the narrow inner bath can be used in the afternoon, so I think it is better to book a month considering the sex in oneself and the group. [Water supply] This hotel is open normally on the day of inspection and cleaning of the reservoir, and when it hits that day, it will be closed from several hours before check-out to several hours after check-in. (e.g., if you enter the room on the check-in day, you can't use the water supply for a while, and if you hit the check-out day, you can't use the water supply for several hours before check-out) during that time, the washing and toilet are not available Even if it is restored, red tea water will come out for a while. (similar to the karan in the public bath) Red may be revived a little once, so if you want to use it for use in the mouth such as drinking and toothpaste, you can discharge it after enough before use It is inconvenient to pump water into the pot before cutting water. Moreover, since there is no explanation from the hotel until the actual situation goes to the field, it is troublesome to ask by the phone once from here, and if the answer is ”there is” or ”unknown” on the day of the stay or the next day of the stay If you do not cancel it obediently, the difficulty is not avoided. The staff were kind, but as a hotel management, I felt disloyalty far from conscience even if I saw only the above 2 points in advance.
Hotel Yuzan
3.5/52 Reviews
I went to Togura Kamiyamada Onsen for the first time. I expected it to be a more desolate area, but it wasn't. There are many hot spring inns and hotels, but there's also a large hospital and a bakery packed with customers, so it didn't feel like there was anything else to do but hot springs. Yuyama-san was a small hot spring hotel that seemed to be hidden in a residential area. There was a Wi-Fi signal on the first floor, but it did not reach the room. There was an air purifier and refrigerator in the room. The bath had bright yellow-green water that looked like it had been filled with bath salts, and it smelled like sulfur. I was allowed to come in even late at night, except during cleaning time. The bathtub is deep enough that you can soak up to your shoulders. This hot spring is heated using a circulation system. I didn't notice it, but it said that chlorine was used for disinfection. There were several affiliated hot spring hotels within walking distance, and we were able to visit the hot springs. Other affiliated hotels had hot springs with flowing water. In the changing room, there was a poster posted at Yuzan Karaoke Box (11:00-16:00) where lunchtime karaoke and hot springs are available for up to 5 hours for 1000 yen per person. Apparently there's table tennis too. Looks like you'll have fun whether you're staying here or taking a day trip.
Wakanoyu
3.5/54 Reviews
Visited on a hot spring tour while staying at an affiliated hotel. This is an evaluation for hot springs only. This hot spring is quite nice. The hot spring water flows directly into the bathtub, which is smaller than the size of the inn. It's not a cycle. The bath feels good too. You can use a massage machine after taking a bath.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels49
Number of Reviews155
Highest PriceNZD 2,407
Lowest PriceNZD 68
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 396
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 439