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Nukumorino-Yado Komanoyu
4.4/511 Reviews
We enjoyed our stay at this Japanese hotel. It's located in a valley within a small town, but its remoteness gives it a certain rustic and unique feel. When we arrived the staff jumped to get our attention and insisted on helping carry our luggage into the building. We were shown to our room which was spotlessly clean and absolutely beautiful. The two meals we had were great Japanese fare, each including about 12 or 15 different items to sample. Food quality is of the highest quality. The bathroom is beautiful and relaxing. We especially enjoyed the outdoor bathing. Super relaxing and open all night. We felt like we had an exclusive stay here; it's a place you won't soon forget once you've experienced it!
Tsutaya Tokinoyado Kazari
4.7/511 Reviews
This place locals go to for special breaks, it is rural, the transfer from train station took about 30 minutes. Our room was spacious, It had elevated sleeping area, something between bet and sleeping on the floor. Most notable was food. We stayed for two nights and had two Kaiseki-style dinners, served in dinner hall. It was 7 or so course set menu, different on two days. We also had breakfasts there also a gastronomic experience. Hotel has own Onsen bath for guests, traditionally gender separated. Special thanks to hotel's staff, who went beyond what one would expect to help us out when we departed to station without wallet. Pay-by-phone doesn't really work there. To make sure our day plans are not ruined, they took us back to hotel and to the Magome town 66km away to catch up with trail schedule.
Morino Hotel
4.1/522 Reviews
We found this hotel when looking for somewhere to stay close to the mountains and the hiking trails along Old Nakasendo, such as Magome to Tsumago and the Torii pass. The rooms were clean and had everything we needed, although the interior feels a bit outdated. The lobby offered comfortable seats to relax together, some board games, and a machine with free hot and cold drinks. Both dinner and breakfast was included and served as a Japanes style multi course menu. This was a wonderful experience and something we really enjoyed! Our host was very helpful by introducing the dishes and explaining how and in what order to eat them. We also enjoyed the complimentary hot baths, which work similar to every other onsen we visited in Japan. This was a great way to relax in the afternoon after the hike. The hotel is a 15 minute drive from Kiso-Fukushima station (where all local and express trains stop). The complimentary hotel shuttle bus made it easy to get to the station in the morning and back to the hotel in the afternoon. If you already have your hiking boots on, it is also possible to walk to the hotel via a beautiful scenic road from the local train station Harano in around 60 minutes. The hotel staff was great, very friendly, and doing everything to make our stay comfortable despite not everyone being fluent in English. For example, on our way to the station the shuttle bus driver noticed that there was a youth sumo wrestling competition held in a large tent along the road, and stopped for a few minutes to give us a chance to enjoy it.
Onyado Tsutaya
4.2/518 Reviews
The traditional ryokan was very charming and perfectly alluring. The decor of traditional artifacts of the Edo period gave a pleasant insights to a former opulence. The inside and outside onsens were clean with a clear zen and ambiance. How I love the traditional kimono-styled house clothes offering a comfortable restorative relaxing dress code.
Kamanuma Onsen Daikisen
4.4/58 Reviews
An inn owned by the Association of Protecting the Secret Hot Springs of Japan, run by a young owner and a young proprietress. Looking at the reviews of the inn, there is a surprising change from the past and the recent evaluation. It seems that he was replaced by his grandfather and grandmother. The hot water is a carbonated spring, and carbonated springs are generally popular. It is said to be effective for various diseases, especially skin diseases such as atopy. The best carbonated spring in Japan is Myoken Onsen Ishiharaso in Kagoshima City. Yuya Onsen in Gifu Prefecture and Shimojima Onsen are also carbonated springs, and are located on the opposite side of this inn across Mt. Ontake. There are several carbonated springs in Japan, and like the Oki springs, they are very popular. Among them, the popularity of Okisen is high, and now that the customer service and cuisine have improved surprisingly, it seems to be even more popular than before. After it is full of day-trippers, it seems to be full of overnight guests. The owner's refreshing customer service is wonderful, and the cooking of the young proprietress is also very delicious, although it is a country dish. I dare say that the sound from the next room can be heard clearly and there is no toilet in the room.
Kisoji No Yado Iwaya
4.4/55 Reviews
Very polite old lady's family hotel. But the price/performance ratio is really not high. The hot spring water is authentic because there is a paper certificate, but I don’t know why it smells like disinfectant water. I guess it is because of the epidemic? Breakfast and dinner can only be said to be basically full, so don't expect anything extra. The room (Room 135) is very big and has two toilets. When I made the reservation, it was 2,400 RMB in the morning and evening in Liangdalian. When I checked in, I brought an extra child and charged 4,400 yen plus a Futon, which was very reasonable. When we were leaving the store, the old lady came to the door and bowed until we disappeared from sight. She was really very hospitable. If I had to choose again, I would still stay here, but I would not include dinner (there is an izakaya in the alley next to the hotel).

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels6
Number of Reviews2
Highest PriceRs 96,542
Lowest PriceRs 12,134
Average Price (Weekends)Rs 43,150
Average Price (Weekdays)Rs 42,272