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Hotel Saginoyu
4.5/530 Reviews
This hotel really needs a good review. It is so satisfying. After playing Tateyama Kurobe, we stopped at Kamisuwa in Nagano on the way back to Tokyo. Lake Suwa is the holy place of your name. It takes about ten minutes to walk from the station, but the road is not difficult to walk. Just follow the navigation. The hotel room can see the lake. The location is very good. The hotel is facing the lakeside park and geyser. The hotel is a traditional hot spring hotel. The front desk staff is very friendly. There is a special person to take the room and introduce the whole hotel. It is a very good experience. There is a Japanese customer service at the front desk who can speak a little Chinese. He is warm and polite. He also helped us to arrange a taxi to Shiraishi Park. The hotel has indoor pools and outdoor pools. There are very few people. The hot spring is a rare amber spring. It is so comfortable to soak. I ordered dinner. The dinner was amazing and Japanese. In short, I was very happy to choose this hot spring hotel at that time. I will definitely stay there next time. Check in the hometown of Shinkai City.
Kamisuwa Onsen Aburaya Ryokan
4.6/510 Reviews
In ITO en garden, there is no congestion because it is small, and you can eat buffet slowly. It is a pity that fried food was cold tempura because it was placed at room temperature. The gold eyed boiling for another fee is ordered and the great answer! When I asked for another note dish, the seat was designated and the seasoning of boiling was delicious. The campaign menu Sukiyaki was delicious. The room was an old building, but I also saw Suwa Lake from the room. I want to stay on the high floor of the new building next time 〜 The atmosphere is completely different. The bedding was a muat futon in Nishikawa, but when I got up in the morning, my body was painful... It might have been better to make a double mattress. The drying of the room is very dry and the throat is blank. I think it would be better to borrow it absolutely if there is a rental of humidifiers. The view from the rooftop open-air bath is a great view. I was soaked in the morning and at night while watching the scenery, and I took a bath five times during my stay.
Kamisuwa Onsen Shinyu
4.5/551 Reviews
We decided to stop in Suwa to break up a long drive back to Tokyo. Shinyu looked very good and the price was reasonable. The hotel is renovated and gives a nice modern spa hotel atmosphere. The greeting at the hotel is very nice and the lobby area is beautiful. We felt very welcomed when we arrived. Our room was facing the lake. It was Japanese style with tatami and futons. Nice room, nice view. The public bath was nice. Not huge but felt very good. They have an indoor bath, small outdoor bath, a sauna and a cold bath. Dinner was great, as was breakfast. They were both courses and delicious. Service? Well, this is what makes all the difference. When we book hotels we need to detail my daughter's food allergies which are serious. For this trip we had booked many hotels in a row and for some reason when we booked Shinyu and checked-in we just forgot. It was our fault and when we sat for dinner we saw her prepared meal that she obviously could not eat. The staff at Shinyu didn't miss a beat. The didn't make a big deal about it. No stress. The quickly adjusted and made a wonderful dinner for my daughter and also prepared for her breakfast in similar fashion. Wonderful. Such great service. Maybe the building isn't perfect. But the service was perfect. Shinyu was our last stop on our trip and we left with a smile. Shinyu gets an ”Excellent” from my family.
Kamisuwa Station Hotel
4.4/516 Reviews
Breakfast was good. Fruit comes out enough to have fruit. There are meat, fish, vegetables and celery, and I can feel good that I don't run away only to fly. There was also yogurt, and I was able to eat color 々 without getting tired even if I stayed overnight. The bed is also good with Simmons. The chair was also firmly backed up. The hot spring was small but real. It is a plus that there was a water server. There was tea, green tea and dripping coffee in the room, so I came to drink water. It seems that you can stay at a good price if you make a reservation early, but I think Cospa is quite good.
Rako Hananoi Hotel
4.1/530 Reviews
The dinner menu, taste, and quantity were just right. We had a great time, and the staff were happy to answer any questions we had during the meal. Breakfast was outdoors in a mountain hut in Kirigamine, and we were very satisfied with the borsch, bread, coffee, and cake in the middle of nature. It took about 30 minutes by car to get there. The hot spring was not too hot, so we warmed up slowly. It was a wonderful trip to Lake Suwa.
Sui Suwako
4.7/516 Reviews
We intended to check out the Lake Suwa area of Nagano to view the autumn leaves, which were peaking during the time of our visit, and we couldn't think of a better option than to return to the marvelous Sui Suwako ryokan. We were pleased to find that the establishment was as delightful as we remembered it. We stayed here just a year and a half ago, so I won't go into detail regarding every aspect of our stay. Just a few things that bear repeating, however. At just 8 rooms, this ryokan offers an incredibly bespoke experience for each group of guests. Also, each of the rooms has its own in-room free-flowing Onsen (hot springs) bath. And should you want to enjoy the open-air Onsen on the roof (with an awesome view of Lake Suwa, especially at sunset), you can take a dip with members of other genders because swimsuits are not only permitted, but are available to borrow from the ryokan. Service level is very high here. As was the case last time, we were assigned a butler that tended to our room as well as our meals (which are served in a private ko****su room for each and every group of guests.) Our wonderful butler during our previous stay was on leave of absence, but we were delighted to have gotten to know the wonderful Ms. Minri Ko, who was as competent, attentive and knowledgeable as she was warm and charming. The dining experience was sublime. Not every offering was a ”best ever” serving, but that's not what we were after (nor should you seek it here.) While everything really is delicious, what's more impressive is their ability to serve local dishes with local ingredients, which really adds to the overall sense of place. Soba (buckwheat noodles), Basashi (raw horsemeat), Wakasagi (Japanese Smelt from Lake Suwa) Tempura were among the highlights. Breakfast was equally imaginative and well executed - many ryokans really mail in the breakfast - they're all good (how can Japanese breakfasts not be?), but can be the same 'ol thing. At Sui Suwako, they really go the extra mile in bringing out the flavors of the local, seasonal produce and fish from the area. Yet again, we left Sui Suwako with a deeper understanding and appreciation of this part of Japan. And that's part of why we travel to far-flung places, right?

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels11
Number of Reviews195
Lowest PriceRs 11,060
Highest PriceRs 443,922
Average Price (Weekends)Rs 89,400
Average Price (Weekdays)Rs 80,911