<h1>Hotels near Kazahana in Obuse</h1>

Hotels near Kazahana in Obuse

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4.2/52 Reviews
4.2/5Very Good2 Reviews
Obuse
|1.25km from Kazahana
This is a hot spring facility where you can take a day trip to the hot spring and stay overnight. Akebi-no-Yu is the only hot spring inn in Obuse, offering a spectacular view of the Northern Alps, the Hokushin Five Mountains, and Zenkojidaira. First, when I went to the bath area, I could smell sulfur. When I first went to the open-air bath, the water was cloudy. The indoor bath was a strange greenish color. I thought the bathtub had green tiles. After we meet up, are the open-air baths and indoor baths different hot springs? That's what he said. According to the inn's brochure, the hot springs appear in a variety of colors depending on the climate, from clear and colorless to green to cloudy. Since this is a day trip hot spring, only shampoo-in-rinse shampoo and body soap are available. There are no amenities in the washroom area. In the room I stayed in, there was a bag containing small cosmetics, conditioner, brush, toothbrush, etc. When I went to take a bath the next morning after 6 o'clock, there were quite a few people coming back for the day. Since it was a Sunday morning, I thought not many people would come to the day trip hot springs even after 6 o'clock, but they started coming one after the other. That's surprising. I think that's how good the hot springs are. Well, the room was a simple Western room, but it was spacious and had a spectacular view of the mountains from the window of the room. In the room I stayed in, there was a bag containing small cosmetics, conditioner, brush, toothbrush, etc. We had dinner in a large private Japanese-style room. It looked good, tasted good, and went well with local sake. The fried food was fried rockfish with black vinegar sauce, and since most of the rockfish were eaten grilled whole, it was unique and delicious because you could eat it from the head on. The one I had was grilled chicken on a ceramic plate with Shinshu miso, and it was a combination of sweet and salty miso and butter. The most expensive local sake was 890 yen (300cc), which I was happy about. The local sake from Obuse was delicious. The person in charge of the restaurant had very good customer service. We also had breakfast in a private room. The rice was delicious and the quantity was good, and we were served coffee at the end. It was an accommodation with good hot springs, a spectacular view of the mountains, delicious food, and good hospitality.
0/50 Reviews
Takayama
|4.1km from Kazahana
Kominka no Yado Nashi Honken is full of history where Kobayashi Issa also stayedLimited to one group per day All three rooms are reserved for private useSpecial special service planA large onestory house with a floor area of about 65 tsubo in an Edo period headmans buildingHaiku poet Kobayashi Issa and local magistrate under the direct control of the shogunate etc An old private house where I stayedOur hotel is located in the Shinshu Takayama Onsen area where you can enjoy the hot springs of 8 secluded hot springs along the Matsukawa Valley a famous spot for autumn leaves
3.7/51 Reviews
3.7/51 Reviews
Takayama
|4.1km from Kazahana
Homestay like staying with family. The hosts are a lovely elderly couple that took wonderfully care of us. The house is old, the facilities basic but clean. The bath/ shower is in their part of the house. The breakfast was the best we had so far! The location is a bit of the grid, but their is a restaurant close by
0/50 Reviews
Suzaka
|4.54km from Kazahana
Close to Suzaka City Zoo, Shirafuji is situated in Suzaka and has a hot tub and garden. Private parking is available on site at this sustainable property. This 4-star villa offers private entrance. All units are fitted with air conditioning, a microwave, a toaster, a kettle, a hot tub, slippers and a desk. Featuring a private bathroom with a bidet and a hair dryer, units at the villa complex also boast free WiFi. Additional in-room amenities include wine or champagne, fruits and chocolates or cookies. If you would rather not eat out, you can make use of the kitchen facilities, which include a fridge, a stovetop and kitchenware. A car rental service is available at the villa. Nagano Station is 13 km from Shirafuji, while Zenkoji Temple is 14 km from the property. The nearest airport is Matsumoto Airport, 85 km from the accommodation.
4.6/58 Reviews
4.6/5Outstanding8 Reviews
Suzaka
|4.54km from Kazahana
We've never experienced such friendliness and care before. Marina-san is a cool and energetic person, and her staff members are no different. The staff did above and beyond by anticipating all our needs and helping us visit many local attracttions. Kura Guesthouse is unique in how it connects the travellers to the local community, so almost every night we got a chance to meet young local people who come to the guesthouse just to hang out and practice English. Marina-san and her staff are the most amazing hosts we ever had. Every night we talked for hours with them and with other guests. The guesthouse is very accessible, only 40 minutes from Nagano by convenient public transport, and the local towns Suzaka, Obuse and Yudanaka have so much to offer that we felt like we just want to explore more and more. We stayed at Kura for 6 days, did nature hikes, saw beautiful temples and waterfalls, visited art museums and nice cafes, and there's still so much more to see that we couldn't fit in 6 days! Plus, there's a cafe run by Marina's mother and lots of tasty food at walking distance.
4.5/50 Reviews
4.5/5Excellent0 Reviews
Suzaka
|4.55km from Kazahana
Passing it down to Suzaka 100 years from now150 years oldSpending time in a nationally registered tangible cultural propertyTime in the marginsAccommodation White Fuji isMeiji era This is an inn where only one group per day can stay in a Japanese house and a Westernstyle building that were built during the periodIn order to connect a building that has lasted for 100 years to the next 100 years brWhile making the most of the charm of the pastSpending time at a registered tangible cultural propertyWe offer the richness of Japanese life and the luxury of the mindThe Suzaka domain era and even moreEnjoy to your hearts content the stylish culture and tradition of Suzaka which flourished during the Meiji periodat ShirafujiShinshu Suzaka whole house rental Shirafuji
3.4/54 Reviews
3.4/54 Reviews
Nakano
|4.73km from Kazahana
The room is clean and tidy overall, quieter than the station, and the price is reasonable.
4.4/510 Reviews
4.4/5Excellent10 Reviews
Nakano
|7.29km from Kazahana
The public bath is not very big, but it was very clean and nice. The room is still new and very clean, so I think it was good to use it. Also, even though I was late for check-in, I felt comfortable with a very good response. There were many kinds of breakfast, and it was so big that I could not eat all kinds. In addition, we thought that we wanted to use if there was opportunity.
3.8/517 Reviews
3.8/517 Reviews
Nakano
|7.4km from Kazahana
Excellent hotel with all the convenience you need made available seamlessly. The location is excellent with easy access to the expressway and convenient stalls and restaurants are a short drive away. The hotel breakfast is excellent for a budget hotel standard with a good variety of food to select from. I stayed 8 days in a row and we never got bored with the breakfast.
3.6/52 Reviews
3.6/52 Reviews
Nakano
|7.42km from Kazahana
The atmosphere is different from the usual hotels and inns, but I was able to spend a calm time in a clean environment! I would like to stay again if I have another chance. Thank you very much!
4.6/54 Reviews
4.6/5Outstanding4 Reviews
Takayama
|7.5km from Kazahana
With a stay at Ryokan Warabino in Takayama, you'll be 11.4 mi (18.3 km) from M-Wave Olympic Memorial Arena and 14.2 mi (22.8 km) from Shiga Kogen Ski Area. This ryokan is 14.9 mi (24 km) from Shibu and 14.9 mi (24 km) from Yudanaka Hot Spring.Don't miss out on recreational opportunities including hot springs and a spa tub. This ryokan also features complimentary wireless internet access and a banquet hall.At Ryokan Warabino, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant.Featured amenities include luggage storage, a safe deposit box at the front desk, and an elevator. Free self parking is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 10 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators. Bathrooms feature separate bathtubs and showers, complimentary toiletries, and bidets. Conveniences include safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.
4.4/52 Reviews
4.4/5Excellent2 Reviews
Yamanouchi
|8.93km from Kazahana
Located in Yamanouchi, Guest House Honami-Kaido - Hostel is in a rural location, within a 5-minute drive of Takayakushi Wakoan and Yumiya Shrine. This hostel is 1.3 mi (2.1 km) from Shiga Kogen Ski Area and 17.3 mi (27.8 km) from Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort.Enjoy recreation amenities such as bicycles to rent or take in the view from a garden. This hostel also features complimentary wireless internet access and a fireplace in the lobby.Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, luggage storage, and microwave in a common area. Free self parking is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 4 guestrooms. Prepare your meals in the shared/communal kitchen. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature showers with rainfall showerheads and slippers.

Reviews of Hotels near Kazahana in Obuse

Obuseonsen Akebi-No-YU
4.2/52 Reviews
Obuse
|1.78km from city center
This is a hot spring facility where you can take a day trip to the hot spring and stay overnight. Akebi-no-Yu is the only hot spring inn in Obuse, offering a spectacular view of the Northern Alps, the Hokushin Five Mountains, and Zenkojidaira. First, when I went to the bath area, I could smell sulfur. When I first went to the open-air bath, the water was cloudy. The indoor bath was a strange greenish color. I thought the bathtub had green tiles. After we meet up, are the open-air baths and indoor baths different hot springs? That's what he said. According to the inn's brochure, the hot springs appear in a variety of colors depending on the climate, from clear and colorless to green to cloudy. Since this is a day trip hot spring, only shampoo-in-rinse shampoo and body soap are available. There are no amenities in the washroom area. In the room I stayed in, there was a bag containing small cosmetics, conditioner, brush, toothbrush, etc. When I went to take a bath the next morning after 6 o'clock, there were quite a few people coming back for the day. Since it was a Sunday morning, I thought not many people would come to the day trip hot springs even after 6 o'clock, but they started coming one after the other. That's surprising. I think that's how good the hot springs are. Well, the room was a simple Western room, but it was spacious and had a spectacular view of the mountains from the window of the room. In the room I stayed in, there was a bag containing small cosmetics, conditioner, brush, toothbrush, etc. We had dinner in a large private Japanese-style room. It looked good, tasted good, and went well with local sake. The fried food was fried rockfish with black vinegar sauce, and since most of the rockfish were eaten grilled whole, it was unique and delicious because you could eat it from the head on. The one I had was grilled chicken on a ceramic plate with Shinshu miso, and it was a combination of sweet and salty miso and butter. The most expensive local sake was 890 yen (300cc), which I was happy about. The local sake from Obuse was delicious. The person in charge of the restaurant had very good customer service. We also had breakfast in a private room. The rice was delicious and the quantity was good, and we were served coffee at the end. It was an accommodation with good hot springs, a spectacular view of the mountains, delicious food, and good hospitality.
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FAQ about Hotels near Kazahana

  • What are some popular economy hotels in Obuse?

    Obuseonsen Akebi-No-YU is a popular economy hotel with good ratings.

  • How much do hotels in Obuse cost?

    Based on hotel prices on Trip.com, the average cost per night for hotels in Obuse is USD 132. Hotel rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • What are the most popular hotels in Obuse?

    Whether you're traveling for business or going on vacation, there are many popular hotels to choose from in Obuse. Obuseonsen Akebi-No-YU is a popular hotel to stay at.

  • At what hotels in Obuse can I try local breakfast foods?

    A delicious breakfast is a great way to kick start your day. At Obusenoyado Ventvert , guests can enjoy Obuse-style breakfasts.

  • Which hotels in Obuse are suitable for families or travelers with kids?

    Many people who travel with families or kids to Obuse choose to stay at Obusenoyado Ventvert . This hotel is also priced inexpensively.

  • How much do hotels in Obuse cost on the weekend?

    Based on hotel prices on Trip.com, the average cost per night on the weekend for hotels in Obuse is USD 105. Hotel rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • At which popular hotels in Obuse can I try local foods?

    Those who like trying local foods might want to consider staying at Obuseonsen Akebi-No-YU . There are lots of famous restaurants serving local dishes near the hotel.

  • Of all the hotels in Obuse, which hotels have the highest user ratings?

    When traveling to Obuse for the first time, many travelers find it difficult to choose a hotel to stay in. According to Trip.com data, Obuseonsen Akebi-No-YU is a popular hotel with high ratings, making it a good choice for your trip.

  • What popular hotels in Obuse have parking?

    If you're planning on driving to Obuse, why not stay at Obuseonsen Akebi-No-YU ? This hotel has a parking lot.

  • When traveling to Obuse, which hotels have pools?

    Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to Obuse. Obuseonsen Akebi-No-YU is a popular hotel with a pool.