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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.
Hotel Buena Vista
4.8/545 Reviews
This hotel was booked as part of tour of Japan and we were there for only 1 night. As a solo traveller I was allocated a single room which was very small. It did however have a large bed which based on the space available was probably too big for the room. In order to get my case open to just get a small number of items I needed for one night I had to rearrange the chair and table so I could get the case open. The “closet” if you can call it that, was so small it only had 3 hangers and was probably only about 18inches wide right next to the door. I wouldn’t want to stay in this room more than one night. On the basis you pay a single supplement I find it poor that we solo travellers are given such small and inadequate rooms. In addition, as a tour from the UK, hardly anyone spoke English so it was hard to get the staff to understand when something went wrong, like my kettle which wasn’t working. In credit to the Reception staff, once I finally managed to get him to understand the problem he resolved it very quickly. Finally when we went to breakfast at 7.45am they were already full and we had to wait about 10 mins or so, then a number of the breakfast items had run out. There were 2 coach tours in and they didn’t seem to be able to cope or cater for the amount of people there. I did find the staff very friendly and helpful, so it certainly isn’t their fault. I wouldn’t recommend it for solo travellers.
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.
Matsumoto Wellton Hotel
3.8/547 Reviews
This is not a downtown area about 8 minutes walk from Matsumoto Station Alps, and there is no convenience store nearby, but it is in a quiet location. I think the hotel itself structure is old but beautiful. To the front desk for check-in ‥‥ was usually a good response. There are amenities in the lobby and you can take it freely and there is a free drink service. The room usually uses the key to enter. The bathroom toilet in the room is a bit small, but there is also a washlet, usually clean and amenities and attached facilities in the room are normal. (The slippers were vinyl. There was also a refrigerator and dryer security box electric kettle) The bed was a wide single bed and the height of the pillow was just right. The network was wi-hi and the speed was good. The meal was usually delicious with many kinds for impossible Vikings. It was a quiet, convenient and cost-effective hotel.
Kamikochi Myojinkan
3.8/510 Reviews
Cold and very beautiful , in the morning is -3 degree , day time is ok with sunshine. I went there and stay 1 night, leave from there by bus on 10.40 to connect train to Matsumoto and then head back to tokyo

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels154
Number of Reviews2,453
Highest PriceNZD 1,925
Lowest PriceNZD 43
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 308
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 332