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      Hotels Near Kanbayashi Hot Spring In Yamanouchi

      4.7/551 Reviews
      4.7/5Outstanding51 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.02km from city center
      We stayed here at the end of our time in Japan as a treat and for the traditional Japanese inn / onsen experience and we certainly weren’t disappointed. The room was huge and the seating area was seamlessly converted for sleeping by the hotel staff while we ate our dinner. The food was traditional Japanese with seemingly endless small plates of delicacies (a similar story at breakfast). The onsen was fabulous - we used it 3 times in the one night we were there and loved it. All in all a great experience and lovely place to stay.
      0/50 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.1km from city center
      4.4/50 Reviews
      4.4/5Excellent0 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.1km from city center
      With a stay at Fudoson-no-Yu Oyado Kotobuki in Yamanouchi, you'll be steps from Shibu and a 4-minute drive from Yudanaka Hot Spring. This ryokan is 2.6 mi (4.1 km) from Shiga Kogen Ski Area and 2.4 mi (3.9 km) from Jigokudani Monkey Park.Enjoy recreation amenities such as karaoke or take in the view from a garden. Additional features at this ryokan include complimentary wireless internet access and a fireplace in the lobby.At Fudoson-no-Yu Oyado Kotobuki, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant.The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free self parking is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 6 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Shared bathrooms with complimentary toiletries are provided. Conveniences include safes and a turndown service, and housekeeping is provided daily.
      0/50 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.21km from city center
      We have a serene garden in the vast property located in Kanbayashi Onsen, selected as Japan's 100 best hotsprings. Relax in our flowing-type outdoor bath of 100% natural hotspring water.
      4.6/50 Reviews
      4.6/5Outstanding0 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.38km from city center
      Five Peaks Jigokudani is located in the Shibu Onsen district of Shiga Kogen, 14 km from Ryuoo Ski Park, 25 km from Suzaka City Zoo and 31 km from Zenkoji Temple. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi. The property is non-smoking and is situated 3.9 km from Jigokudani Monkey Park. The air-conditioned apartment consists of 6 bedrooms, a living room, a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave and a coffee machine, and 1 bathroom with a bidet and slippers. Towels and bed linen are offered in the apartment. The apartment is located in a geothermal area, with a number of hot springs nearby for guests to relax in. Nagano Station is 35 km from the apartment, while Mt. Kusatsu Shirane is 28 km from the property. The nearest airport is Matsumoto Airport, 106 km from Five Peaks Jigokudani.
      4.5/517 Reviews
      4.5/5Excellent17 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.49km from city center
      This was the most memorable stay of our first Japanese holiday, and probably the reason we would love to visit again. My husband really wanted to experience traditional Japanese hospitality, somewhere with tatami mats on the floor, traditional food etc - and we found it here. The hotsprings and the monkey park were a bonus! This is a beautiful rural area, with friendly people and great food. Most of the wonderful things about this place have been covered by other reviews, but I just have to say that we felt so welcome, so comfortable, our hostess was the most amazing and generous cook. We would love to return, and would definitely recommend to others who would like to experience something special in Japan.
      4.5/53 Reviews
      4.5/5Excellent3 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.65km from city center
      A hot spring inn located across the bridge over Onsenji in Shibu Onsen. Although the building itself is old, it is well-maintained. The proprietress who greeted us (she looks like Mitsuko Kusafue!!) was very friendly, and gave us recommendations for hot springs around the area and Yudanaka Station, and then we checked into our room. The room has an indoor bath/toilet and is very spacious with a feeling of openness. The bath is quite hot and you can't take it for a long time, but once you get in it, you'll get rid of your fatigue at once. The time for the private open-air bath is specified at check-in, but you can enjoy it at a slightly warmer temperature. And the long-awaited dinner! It was prepared in a private banquet hall, and following the appetizers, sashimi, salad, etc. that had been set earlier, Shingen rolls, gratin, beef shabu, etc. were served and ordered together. It went well with the wine. If I had to say, I would have liked the wine to be dry. However, the food was as good as the reputation, and I enjoyed it with the most delicious dishes using elaborate local products. The soba at the end of the meal was handmade by the owner, and it was another big hit after a long time! This was also elaborate and the rice was cooked to the desired hardness. As previously mentioned, the food and baths are very good, and I will stay again when I come to Shibu Onsen!! Amagawa-so,located across bridge from the Onsen-ji in Shibu-Onsen, to enjoy the food and baths mentioned in prior reviews. Building is well-maintained despite its age, and the nostalgia of visiting a relative or grandparent's house in the countryside is palpable. Okami-san who greeted us (looks like Mitsuko Kusabue!) was very friendly. us some recommendations for places in the surrounding Onsen-area, and then we checked into room. The room was very spacious and open with an indoor bath and toilet. The bath is quite hot and you can't stay in it for a long time , but it will take away my fatigue at once.The private Roten-Buro can be reserved at the time of check-in, but this one is slightly warmer and can be enjoyed in a relaxed manner.And the long-awaited dinner! the appetizers/sashimi/salad, etc. that had been prepared earlier, Shingen-maki, Gratin, Gyu-shabu, etc. were served, and they went well with the wine we had ordered together. have preferred a drier wine.... However, the food was as good as the reputation of the restaurant, and we enjoyed the most delicious dishes using elaborate local products. It was both chewy and fragrant! The next day's breakfast consisted of grilled salmon, hot eggs, potato salad, tofu, etc. The rice was cooked just the way I like it, and the consistency was just right. The food and bath were as good as the previous reviews, and we will stay there again when we come to Shibu Onsen!
      4.5/50 Reviews
      4.5/5Excellent0 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.83km from city center
      A small inn at Shibu Onsen with warm and heartfelt hospitality.
      4.6/519 Reviews
      4.6/5Outstanding19 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.86km from city center
      This Ryokan is located in a traditional Onsen village, with a nice, peaceful & old quaint atmosphere. There are many ( think it's 9) public onsens in the area which guests can also use, besides the inhouse one. Room is typical ryokan with tatami bed & inroom bath. Place is very clean. Service is par excellence! Very warm & friendly staff ( few speak English) all round makes you feel welcome. Staff will set up your bed( tatami) while one have their dinner. Traditional set Breakfast & Dinner (included) are very good quality, very traditional & excellent . Great inhouse onsen. Hotel can pick/send guests from/to train station ( from 1.30pm onwards only) . Also one way to Monkey Park. Easy bus access on main road. Only negative thing is this Ryokan is located at the end of a long uphill walk along the onsen village ( tough dragging heavy luggages or even just walking back). We arrive around 11am, so they can't pick us from train station. Took a bus & walk up & waited. Thankfully the nice lady ( think she is the owner) came to open door earlier to put our luggages. But no big issue. Lots of shops were not opened but some opened later in evening. Great experience not to be missed.
      2.7/53 Reviews
      2.7/53 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.88km from city center
      We booked Nozaru Hostel because it was the cheapest (around 40€) in the area AND one of the closest stays to the Snow Monkeys. Which doesn't mean next door. You still either need to walk 45 mins or take a bus and walk 25 mins to reach the entrance of the park. The bus (no.1) ride from the station to Nozaru Hostel takes about 7 minutes and leaves once or twice an hour. You get off at Shibuwagobashi Station and walk 4 mins to the hostel. It is quite a big building with 4 or 5 floors. The overall impression is a bit worn down and with some more dedication you could create a really nice hostel. They have an onsen on the ground floor which is used for the shower as well though it was not very busy. Our room was in the 4th floor and we had a nice view. Unfortunately you couldn't open the windows - they were taped. What we really didn't enjoy so much was the cold temperatures inside the room - especially when you have to turn the heater on every 5 minutes. The Japanese style sleep on the futon was fine though - covered in duvets. And one very positive aspect: It was spacious! Enough space for luggage and chill out sessions on the matress. The receptionist lady who seemed to be the owner spoke very good English and was helpful with everything we needed. It is just a pity that they don't put more effort into this place as it is perfectly located in the onsen street. We are not picky but in this case it is hard to rate ”very good” or ”excellent”.
      4/51 Reviews
      4/5Very Good1 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.89km from city center
      The hot spring hotel room is quite big, and the proprietress does everything by herself. The food is also delicious.
      3.9/57 Reviews
      3.9/57 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.91km from city center
      It's located behind the main street. The location is good with the outdoor hot springs next to it and diagonally in front of it. There was also a delicious Japanese sweets shop. The inn is a nostalgic inn with an atmosphere of the Showa era, and there is an elevator. There is a large public bath and a private bath, both of which are very comfortable and I took a long bath. Even if you don't have time to use the outdoor bath, this bath may be enough. For breakfast, I am happy to have a proper and delicious breakfast for the first time in a long time, such as thickly sliced salmon, sea****, and a bowl full of rice that I can't eat. It was a fun trip because they kindly told me how to get to the sightseeing spots.

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      Hotels Near Kanbayashi Hot Spring In Yamanouchi Review

      Shiga Lake Hotel
      2.8/54 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |7.82km from city center
      Easy to go to Giant Ski Area because there is a slope to ski area directly. But I don't recommend for beginner to go ski area from this slope. And you can't go back to the hotel from this way, you have to go back by gondola to Yamanoeki and walk 300m. Too far if you walk with skies or snowboard. Yukata is not free of charge, you have to pay 300 yens for rent. There is a shower room in your room but you can't use it because there is ONLY cold water(hot water doesn't work). Some breakfast menu is not enough for customers. But dinner is ok.
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      Hotel Omodaka
      4.2/526 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |1.33km from city center
      The hotel has arranged for vehicles to pick up and drop off at Tangtianzhong Station. Although the building is old, the service staff are very kind. The fly in the ointment is that the water in the Volkswagen Pool Hot Spring is too hot to go down. There is also the entrance of the hotel to the Hell Valley Wild Monkey Park, but the return journey needs to take the bus to the station near the hotel. The environment of the day, the wind and snow began to blow, and the hotel really experienced a lot of hardships.
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      Uotoshi Ryokan
      4.2/512 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.77km from city center
      A really unique and affordable place, with a genuinely wonderful host. I found this by chance and we were all so amazed by our stay. The place is older and homely, but the rooms and facilities are all fine. We started our stay by taking up the owner, Miyasaka San, offer of dinner, and it was a very generous and wide ranging meal (sashimi, tempura etc), of around 9 dishes set out for each of us. Then Miyasaka San gave us a history lesson on Kyudo (Japanese archery). A few days later we were lucky enough to have a lesson with him, and he also performed the Kyudo ceremony which was an amazing experience. He also kindly drove us up to the entrance of the monkey park walk. We were here in May, late spring and still saw some blossoms of the vast apple tree farms around. The area is a quiet charming chain of smaller ‘towns’ and the real treat here are the 9 public onsens you can visit. Read up on them. This would be a great place to visit in winter for skiing, to get away from the real overrun popular places. You get to Yamanochi-Machi by taking a train to Nagano, and then switch to a local train to Yudanaka which is at the end of the line. This is genuinely a rural place, and staying at this ryokan will only add to the experience. We hope to return one day, with our archery homework done :)
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      Shiga Swiss Inn
      Yamanouchi
      |8.31km from city center
      The hotel is in a snow park. The overall evaluation is that this is a hotel with high cost performance and relatively old facilities. First of all, talk about transportation. You can go to Fabu Hot Spring or Gao Tianyuan, and then call the store to pick them up. English is fine. We tried to walk over, but the snow was too thick and it was too difficult to drag the suitcase. Then said facilities, we live in a Japanese-style room, the bathroom is shared, two on the ground floor, mind the careful booking. The hot springs are small and good overall, especially the open air, and monkeys pass by. Then it ’s the meal. To be honest, I ’m not very satisfied. The dinner cost us 5,000 yuan for two people. It ’s a buffet but the food is average. The taste in Japanese food in Japan is medium to low, but because it ’s extremely inconvenient to go out, so Can only eat or bring it with him. Finally, talk about the service. The clerk's enthusiasm for the service is good. He gave us detailed instructions on how to buy snow tickets, where to slip, etc. When he left, he also took the initiative to find the car we ordered to send out the snow field. One van took us to Fabu Hot Springs and took the Shiga Express of Nagaden back to Nagano jr station
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      Hotel Suimeikan
      3.8/55 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.66km from city center
      It's close to Yudanaka Station. If you go about 200 meters from the hotel, there is a bus stop on the Yudanaka side. Easy transportation to Shigagogen Ski Resort and Snow Monkey There is a convenience store near 100 meters, and there are not many doors in the surrounding shops, so there is nothing to see But there's plenty of hot springs in the hotel, and there's an amusement room. There's a massage machine, so you can have fun inside. The food is buffet, but I'm so delicious at dinner. I can't forget that you can eat beer and sake in unlimited wine for dinner !! 👍 Most of them are family-oriented and friends, so there are many elderly people. Ski resort and hot springs together Recommended here to enjoy !!! The staff were friendly and nice 👍
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      Shibu Onsen KOKUYA
      4.6/533 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |2.12km from city center
      From the moment you enter Kokuya Ryokan, be prepared to leave the real world behind and fully immerse yourself in the experience. You swap your shoes for slippers at the door and don’t see them again until you leave. You will receive a warm welcome from polite and gentle-mannered staff, get taken up to your beautiful room, and once you’ve changed into your traditional yukata, it’s time to let the relaxation begin. The multi-course dinner will probably be one of the best meals you’ve had in your life, with many unusual textures and flavors to try. The futons are comfortable, and your room is kept toasty warm. There are even skincare products to keep you pampered and moisturized between soaks in the onsen. Honestly, you won’t even need to open your suitcase while you’re there. The staff will take you through all the logistics when you arrive, but there are some things that might be useful to know in advance. - The ryokan sends a shuttle to Yudanaka station at about 15:00 to collect new arrivals, so time your journey to take advantage of this benefit. - The ryokan also offers guests the opportunity to catch a shuttle to the Snow Monkey Park immediately after breakfast the next morning. - After you leave the ryokan, they will take your luggage down to the coffee shop opposite the station, so you don’t need to worry about those logistics. - Trains from Yudanaka back to Nagano leave at 12:30 and 15:30. - The ryokan itself has several private onsens that you can reserve for a 45-minute slot. Because the onsens are on the property, you can go in with your partner or travel companions regardless of gender. It’s a boutique hotel, so you don’t have to worry about not getting access to all the onsens you want. - The ryokan is on the main road of the Shibu Onsen town. The hotel will give you a key so you can wonder down the main road, visiting any of the public onsens you wish - however, with so many gorgeous and more private onsens in the hotel itself, you probably won’t have time or the desire for this. - Also, there is a coffee machine in the room! (I was worried about having to survive without coffee, and this turned out to be an unfounded concern). We had an incredible and totally indulgent time at Kokuya. Experiencing a traditional ryokan is a privilege that you should try at least once if you can. And adding the Snow Monkeys in give the trip a double purpose, making it that much more memorable. The only thing that would have made the trip better is if we had been allowed to linger longer over every course of our dinner.
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      Kanaguya
      3.8/516 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |2.12km from city center
      This is a very small town and although we’ve seen many foreigners visiting this town and this hotel on Youtube (one of the reasons we decided to stay here), it is very foreigner ‘unfriendly’ to say the least. It seemed hotel staff only spoke Japanese, so if you don’t speak it, it will be very difficult to enjoy the amenities. Staff were nice, but not very flexible (strictly by the rules, we supposed) thus not as accommodating as other ryokans we’ve stayed in. Dinner was very nicely presented and tasty…so many dishes that we couldn’t finish all (& we are big eaters) …felt bad leaving food untouched :(. The 9 Onsen tour was on my Bucket List and we got that done in less than an hour not by choice but because the water was soooooooo hot that we couldn’t even stick our feet in…almost scorched the bottom of my feet from. Very disappointing :(.
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      Senshinkan Matsuya
      4.8/58 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |2.17km from city center
      ⭐Geographical location: Yudanaka Hot Spring is relatively close to Jigokudani Monuen, a 20-minute walk from the station. It should be noted that you can pick up the station before 5 pm. We arrived at 5:30, but the boss said we could not pick up. Although the distance is not long, it still takes a while to walk on the mountain road. You can also take a bus, which runs every half an hour. ⭐Service: There are two shopkeepers serving you, and their attitude is very good. They will help you deliver your luggage to the coffee shop next to the station when you travel the next day. It should be noted that if you check in after 3 pm, you will not be able to make calls in the morning. I left something in the room. No one answered the phone after three calls. In the end, I had to go to the store to get it again. ⭐Facilities: The room layout is relatively simple and the facilities are relatively simple. To be honest, the heating is relatively small and it is a bit cold at night. There is no shower room and toilet, and the sink only has cold water. Shower rooms and hot springs need to be charged separately, 500 yen. Public toilets (all small Japanese-style hotels are like this) are very clean, because there are few rooms and few guests, and you have never touched anyone else in the toilet. Anyway, the price/performance ratio is pretty good. ⭐Meals: Our order included dinner and breakfast, but the portions were small and not enough to fill us up. When we got out of the station, we had to remember to buy some food from Lawson. There are no convenience stores in the hot spring street! Mineral water is not provided, and there is an additional charge of +100yen. ⭐Hot spring: You can soak in 9 soups on the street, but there is only one key, so you have to go there separately. The private soup shop in the store is in B1. It is relatively simple, has a lot of moisture, and is not very clean. It is recommended to go to the public soup house. Although the boss said that there is no place to take a bath in the public bath, so you can only buy a private bath + shower, which is a bit embarrassing.
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      Chalet Shiga
      4/58 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |9.04km from city center
      I've just spent 8 nights ( off peak) at Chalet Shiga for spring skiing. I stayed there mainly because it was one of the few hotels that got back to me regarding my pre booking questions. The location is great. Right opposite the Inchinose ski fields ( you have a 2 min walk across the road to a chair lift) and the free shuttle stops right outside. It's very quiet at night but the heater does make loud clanging sounds from time to time and is difficult to turn on and off. The Western style beds are very cmfortable and loved the duvets and pillows. Toilet and hand basin in the room was appreciated and there are shelves for your clothes. You are also given a dressing gown and slippers for the onsen, also toothbrush. Fresh towels and gown supplied every 2nd day. The WiFi is fine in the lobby but useless in the rooms. The main restaurant has amazing food but you need to book well in advance especially weekends and you have ti eat at 6pm. No preference is given to in-house guests nor was it clear that reservations are required when booking. The Monday I was here I was told the 2 hotel restaurant and bar were closed so I had to go searching for somewhere else to eat ( could only find 1 other place that would take me, the other hotels wouldn't as they only take their own guests and there's practically nothing else open late March). I returned to find the main restaurant was in fact open but not the Tappo Bar ( casual beer place with snacks). I'll put this misunderstanding down to a language issue ( reception staff speak very little English). As the main restaurant was often booked out I had to make do with evening snacks in the Tappo Bar ( again strict seating hours 5 to 7pm and 8 to 9pm. You must also book) The bathing pool ( not an onsen but alkaline water) was very pleasant but floor needs frequent mopping as it was often very wet and slippery. Be aware you can't use the shower there until late in the afternoon due to cleaning. On my checkout day, I needed a morning shower as I had a long journey home. Despite no one actually cleaning the area at 8.30am there was no way they'd let me in. Instead they pointed to the ' rules' stating the onsen hours. There is a Delonghi coffee machine and tea in the lobby to use during your stay but don't expect to be able to have free use of this when you check out and are waiting for your taxi as they will charge you which is a bit rich especially given I'd just spent 8 nights here. Also don't bother requesting a late check, even when the hotel isn't full, out as it's not going to happen! The Ski locker area is good but there isn't a drying room so I had to take my boots and jacket to my room each night. There is a waxing and hire service which looks good. In summary, this is a good hotel but staff and procedures need to be more flexible and focus on customer service to attract international clientele especially as Shiga Kogan is now being sold more and more as an international ski destination.
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      T Hotel Ryuoo
      4.8/53 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |5.85km from city center
      Likes the breakfast, room was huge. Great if you’re skiing or snowboarding at Ryu. However, hotel does not have parking, requires snowmobile to shuttle up and down or sometimes climb the hill if the shuttle is not available. Overall, I would visit again only if I’m skiing there.
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      Shimaya
      4.5/558 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.88km from city center
      My trip to Japan was very last minute, with zero advanced planning beyond my initial hotel accommodations in Tokyo. Because I often didn't know until 1-2 days out where my next destination would be, by the time I decided to head for Monkey Park, all of the higher-end accommodations in the vicinity were already sold out. This wound up being a happy accident! Although the accommodations at Shimaya are quite basic compared to my usual 4 or 5 star hotels, the graciousness of the hosts more than made up for this and I wound up having a very enjoyable stay. The couple was happy to offer sightseeing and/or dining recommendations and they provided free rides to and from the park, the local restaurants, as well as the laundromat. They even went out of their way to coordinate taxi service for me, when I needed direct transportation to a destination that was typically further than would be accepted. Shimaya is in a good location and run by good people.
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      Shibu Hotel
      4.7/528 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |2.01km from city center
      One of our favourite places out of our month visit to Japan! The accommodation is lovely and the hosts are super friendly and made us feel very welcomed, even though we speak minimal Japanese. Food was also really delicious! The onsen was beautiful and the whole town is so cool to walk around! The hosts provide you with a map of the town which we found really useful. Highly recommend!
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      Hotel Takimoto
      4.6/52 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |8.53km from city center
      It is very close to the ski resort in the center of Shiga. There are not many choices for dinner at night.
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      Shiga Park Hotel
      3.5/52 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |8.46km from city center
      The lift ticket plan was a great deal! The building is old, but the food is delicious and the bathroom is clean. The impression that the corona misfortune is working hard.
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      Yudanaka Hakuunro Ryokan
      3.8/54 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.28km from city center
      It's close to Yudanaka Onsen Station, so I didn't mind checking in with my luggage. It was easy. I like the appearance of the Showa era. Pets are allowed, so even those who love animals will love it. I wonder if the amount of food is too much. I couldn't finish it. I think I could have finished my meal if I didn't eat between meals before dinner. It's an old inn, so I can't say that the rooms and hot springs are clean. I think that the price is suitable for that area.
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      Takimoto
      5/52 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |1.91km from city center
      The room was extremely spacious and kept us warm even at -10° outside thanks to extra heaters and cozy futons provided. Our private outdoor onsen was very warm and could be used even during coldest times (you can easily add cooler water if you feel like it is too hot). Lunch and dinner consisted of many many small plates continuously served and prepared with great care, which we enjoyed a lot (even if you don't enjoy every single dish served, you will have enough food). The couple running the ryokan helped us with small requests and was very attentive. Location in the middle of Shibu Onsen is perfect for visiting the Onsens, and it's easy to find transportation to the Snow Monkey Park and Ski resorts. Overall, we've had a great experience, and we were very positively surprised, especially given that our stay was booked last-minute and not very expensive.
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      Minshuku Miyama
      4.5/517 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |2.75km from city center
      This was the most memorable stay of our first Japanese holiday, and probably the reason we would love to visit again. My husband really wanted to experience traditional Japanese hospitality, somewhere with tatami mats on the floor, traditional food etc - and we found it here. The hotsprings and the monkey park were a bonus! This is a beautiful rural area, with friendly people and great food. Most of the wonderful things about this place have been covered by other reviews, but I just have to say that we felt so welcome, so comfortable, our hostess was the most amazing and generous cook. We would love to return, and would definitely recommend to others who would like to experience something special in Japan.
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      Aburaya Tousen
      4.4/523 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.85km from city center
      This year, 1 month 2 day (3 time), the new year's accommodation (Japanese style room) is used. Every time I repeated it, I thought it was an attractive inn, and I used it this year. I thought it was the same as before until I checked in and entered the room. When I received a drink menu from the serving staff at dinner, I started explaining the item when I couldn't decide the drink. The serving staff can't read the air ... I can't decide on a drink, and if you're worried, you can propose a recommended drink. There is a scene where itamae brings nigiri sushi wherever he eats, but his expression is not here in his heart. It seemed that he was working as a silent 々 in office. Normally, at the end of the meal, the landlady of the inn came to greet me, but she came to the next room and did not come to my room. There was no hospitality at all at the time of meal, which made me feel sorry. I couldn't have fun. I really like the food and bath. I don't like the attitude of the staff who handle it. It may be a difficult feeling in Corona. At least, if you are involved in the inn business, you want the business (hospitality) to be firm. Because of the lack of hospitality, I felt unbalanced between the amount paid at the time of accounting and the balance. I won't go to Yudanaka for a while.
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      Kaneki Hotel
      3.9/57 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |2.27km from city center
      It's located behind the main street. The location is good with the outdoor hot springs next to it and diagonally in front of it. There was also a delicious Japanese sweets shop. The inn is a nostalgic inn with an atmosphere of the Showa era, and there is an elevator. There is a large public bath and a private bath, both of which are very comfortable and I took a long bath. Even if you don't have time to use the outdoor bath, this bath may be enough. For breakfast, I am happy to have a proper and delicious breakfast for the first time in a long time, such as thickly sliced salmon, sea****, and a bowl full of rice that I can't eat. It was a fun trip because they kindly told me how to get to the sightseeing spots.
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      Wafu-No-Yado Masuya
      4.7/524 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |1.73km from city center
      The breakfast is generous and the service is very good. Trout House is one of the most Japanese-style hotels in Yudanaka. The sense of ritual is super! The service, rooms, food, hot springs, all reflect the Japanese style. Although the waiters are not so good in English, as long as they write Chinese characters, they will try their best to arrange for you. Yudanaka is the center of 18 ski resorts in the surrounding area. There is a free bus to the ski resort at the station; Yudanaka is also a hot spring town. If you are tired, you can take a foot on the roadside at any time when you are tired. There is a free bus to see the snow monkeys. In the snowy weather, the monkeys love hot springs. The breakfast at the Trout House is rich and beautiful. Looking at the snow-covered mountains outside the window, I ate my breakfast and lamented the beauty of life. There are two soups in his house, let you make them. Love the time here.
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      Hotel Yudanaka
      3.5/511 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.2km from city center
      well
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      Yorozuya
      4.6/516 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.87km from city center
      I booked a night in Yudanaka with my partner so that we could visit the Snow Monkey Park. Most places were already booked up, so we went for Yorozuya (sometimes romanised as Yoroduya) even though it was a little beyond our budget. At £300 a night for a double room with dinner and breakfast, I thought “this had better be good…” Honestly, it was probably worth double that. The ryokan itself is massive; the atrium has a scale that almost defies sense. We were greeted by staff who were awaiting our arrival, and took our luggage up to our room while we enjoyed a complementary matcha tea. A guide led us up the stairs, handed us XL yukata to wear during our stay and explained the situation with towels. She took us in the lift to our room, and showed us how to access the onsens and where the dining halls would be. We took a few moments to settle into our tatami-floored room, change into our yukata, and investigate the albeit pretty boring view from our balcony. For the record: the joy here is _inside_ the ryokan rather than outside. We tested both the on-site onsen; they operate on schedules so that male guests and female guests bathe separately, but can both enjoy both of the baths. It is worth trying both. It’s a cliché to say, but particularly coming from Europe without much experience of this kind of venue, they made me feel like I was in Spirited Away, if Spirited Away was a series of Hokusai prints. I loved relaxing in the heat of the outdoor bath surrounded by rocks, trees and classically Japanese sculptures, with snow gently falling. Suitably relaxed, it was time for dinner. This was worth the whole booking price alone. We were served a 10-course kaiseki dinner, in a private booth, with attentive staff bringing us fresh water and sake whenever we desired. Every single bite was exquisite. While not 10 courses, this extended into breakfast which was a similar luxurious experience. I was sad we only had one night there, and would go back in a heartbeat. The experience of staying here creates a stronger draw for me to return to Yudanaka than the snow monkeys. We were treated so well, and truly unwound in a setting that felt almost too good to be real.
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      Shiga Skyland Hotel
      5/51 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |9.1km from city center
      The hotel is very clean and tidy, and the service staff is warm and attentive Breakfast and dinner were very delicious. I will choose to stay here next time
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      Yudanaka Yumoto
      5/51 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.9km from city center
      Very Japanese style, old couple, the boss is super nice, we went very late, the boss drove to the station to pick us up, love it! The meal was very good, well received
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      Hotel Housei
      4.1/543 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.78km from city center
      We stayed for 2 nights on a cheap tour around the cherry blossoms in Shinshu, which is a round trip of ”Azusa” from Tokyo to Chino, sightseeing in Matsumoto and Ueda by bus, and going to Takato on the next 々 day. The total amount is 34,000 yen, so I think the cost to divide it into the hotel is limited. So I didn't expect the hotel. Even if it is called Yutanaka Onsen, it is located on Honami Onsen on the opposite bank of the Segawa River at night. Yutanaka Onsen is also lonely, but this side is lonely. I think I'm doing my best while there are ruined hotels and inns around, but the facilities are quite tired. I think the degree of tiredness in the guest rooms is especially advanced. It is a consecutive night for 2 nights, but cleaning and lifting and lowering the futon are omitted. Yukata and bath towels were prepared for 2 nights. In such a case, dinner is a room meal, so the table is placed beside it, and the lighting is not hit, so it gives a dark impression. Room meals are also a point in the tour guide, but it is not a point as a service, but one of the halls is the breakfast venue and the other is the banquet hall, so you have to eat in the room. The reality is that I think so. When I stayed, another group was having a banquet and the sound of karaoke was noisy. It is not recommended for those with bad legs as you go down the stairs once from the front desk and take the elevator. Room meals are a set of kaiseki, but there are two dishes to warm with a stove, but otherwise they are cold. I think it would be good if we could reheat it in the same way. We put it on the side of the stove dish and reheated it. I think it would be convenient to have solid fuel, aluminum foil and lighter. The room has a guide to recommended additional dishes, but if you order, you should make it early the day before. There are few staff at the restaurant at breakfast, and milk and dishes are cut off immediately in the juice, but replenishment is slow. When I asked the staff because the coffee was out, I heard a voice from the corridor saying ”Ko ― Hee Coffee is noisy!” The person came back, so when I liked it, I turned my butt to this side without stopping the cleaning hand and said, ”I'm sorry.” I went to the front desk and reported it and I read it immediately and apologized. However, I know that I am not a thankful person, so I asked him not to meet at the restaurant the next morning. The next morning I was surprised to see a lot of young staff. The only hot spring is fed directly from the source, and the hot water flows so much that it is a waste. It was nice to collect a little. There is no sauna, but the open-air bath was also good. It was a bit disappointing stay, but there is no bad impression except for breakfast.
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      Maruka Ryokan
      4.4/58 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |0.97km from city center
      We really liked the hotel, it was very exotic for us, we swam in the onsen - it was magical, we slept on a futon for the first time in our lives - many thanks to the owners for their hospitality. Hello from St.Petersburg
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      Okushiga Kogen Hotel
      4.1/516 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |11.08km from city center
      Nous sommes venus en famille avec nos trois enfants de 7, 5 et 2 ans, et nous avons passe une excellente semaine a Okushiga Kogen Hotel fin fevrier 2023. Voici quelques commentaires qui aideront de futurs voyageurs. Nous étions dans la Deluxe Triple room, ce qui était parfait pour notre famille car nous avions installe un lit bébé prêté par l’hôtel près de la salle de bain, qui est séparée du reste de la chambre par une porte, très pratique. La chambre est grande, et très agréable avec une jolie vue sur les montagnes. Nous avons été enchantes par la qualité des restaurants (nous avions opte pour l'option demi-pension avec petit déjeuner et dîner). Le petit-déjeuner est parfait avec du choix pour tous les goûts (il y a même des bonnes viennoiseries françaises, et du jus d'oranges frais). Les restaurants le soir sont très varies (français, japonais, raclette française et tepanyaki), et les menus changent chaque soir, donc même si vous faites le même restaurant dans la même semaine, le menu sera différent. Le midi, le restaurant de l’hôtel est top (menu western ou japonais), et il y a également des options sur les pistes. En voyant les photos sur les réseaux sociaux, j'avais un doute sur la qualité des restaurants, mais je me suis trompée, c’était vraiment TRÈS bon. Le bar de l’hôtel est également topissime, que ça soit la journée pour un thé, ou le soir pour un verre autour du feu de cheminée accompagne par une pianiste live. Nous avons aussi fait appel au service de garderie pour notre fille de 2 ans, ce qui nous a grandement rendu service pour pouvoir skier la journée. Les filles qui s'occupent des enfants sont super gentilles, douces et professionnelles. Les enfants sont gardes dans une grande chambre avec des jeux varies. Ce n'est pas une garderie type club med, mais notre fille a passe de très bons moments la bas. Pour les plus grands, il y a le club de ski international avec des moniteurs de ski de toutes nationalités et qui parlent anglais. L’école se trouve juste a cote de l’hôtel (a 5 minutes max a pieds ou a ski), je vais mettre un autre commentaire détaillé sur la page de l’école de ski, mais nous avons ADORE!!! Il n'y a rien a faire autour de l’hôtel, mais vous pouvez tres facilement prendre des navettes pour aller dans les villages voisins. De notre cote, ca ne nous a pas dérange, parce qu’après une journée de ski, cela nous allait tres bien de faire de la luge et profiter du calme de l’hôtel. La station est top, elle fait partie d'un grand domaine skiable (le plus grand du Japon ou bien de Nagano si je ne me trompe pas). Il n'y a quasiment jamais personne sur les pistes, c'est un vrai bonheur. Pour les bons skieurs, vous pouvez également en profiter pour faire du hors piste dans la poudreuse japonaise. Pour conclure, nous avons vraiment adore notre séjour et nous recommandons chaudement cet hôtel pour des voyageurs recherchant le calme et l’authenticité d'un voyage au ski au japon. Merci également au staff qui a été a
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      Hotel Higashidate
      4.2/51 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |8.85km from city center
      I like it very much. It's clean. Turn right and go to the snow field. The booked rooms have massage chairs and separate spas, which are perfect for relaxing after exercise.
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      Daymaruya Ryokan
      4.5/54 Reviews
      Yamanouchi
      |1.94km from city center
      The host auntie and uncle were very friendly and taken good care of our needs:) They speak excellent English and explained everything to us about using the public baths here in the onsen town. We pick the option with breakfast and dinner, although seems we have been ripped off by Trip.com, and it costs way less if we had ordered from the ryokan directly:(….a lot of people do the option without the meals as there are a good selection of rrstaurants jn the onsen town, we we hadn't known about.
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      Villa Ichinose
      Yamanouchi
      |8.96km from city center
      We arrived very late at night after catching the chuo taxi from Narita Airport. The keys were available for us as promised. We were promptly shown to our room. We had booked traditional japanese style room with the tatami mats. While they are not super soft there were a few more mats in the wardrobe - my friend had three and I had four piled on top of each other and that worked a treat. We did feel like the princess and the pea which seemed common after chatting to a few other people staying at the hotel. We had breakfast included in our stay which had either traditional japanese option or the boring western option. Can't rate the quality of a japanese breakfast high enough! We absolutely maximised our time in the onsen. While it didn't have an outdoor option it still worked a treat soothing our weary muscles after a day on the slopes. We had a morning and evening onsen. So so good :) The staff at Villa Ichinose were fantastic! So helpful in their beautiful gentle manner. Nothing was an issue or a bother. Sure the property is a little tired but everything is clean and coupled with great location and staff it's all you could ask for. The communal area in the main reception is a great way to chat to other guests and get an idea of where to go and what to do or what not to do. I loved the location of Villa Ichinose - literally a 5 min walk from the door of the hotel to the slopes. No hassle getting around. Food options around Ichinose are great but there aren't loads of options. And it's worth noting that if you want to dine later than say 6pm then you must book. Most places take walkins around 5:30pm but that was for groups of 2 or 3. Anymore and you are pushing the friendship.
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