The hotel is really well situated, less than 10 minutes from the JR station, and on the same street as the Shrine, so there were lots of places to eat nearby. I stayed in a dorm, which had more people than I expected for a room (I think I saw at least 60 bed/lockers) so it was quite loud even at night as people kept walking in and out. The actual bed was fine, and the people at the front took their time to walk me through what to know for the hostel. The lounge is a little awkwardly partitioned, but at least you get a space to use if you need food.
The dorm itself, I think has a little too many people to be comfortable but is clean enough. The lights never turn off, but because you have a curtain, it blocks out most of it. The largest issue is the noise, since people are coming in and out at random times of the night, and the buttons to open the door are also quite loud when you're trying to sleep. If you want ear plugs, they have them for a fee at the front. Nagano overall was very nice though, and the location made it a lot easier to get around.
A Japanese-style hotel with extreme temperatures. Although the luggage has to be carried up and down the steep and bright wooden stairs, the old antiques in the house make life afraid of breaking up, all guests share the bathroom bathroom and hot spring ♨️. But it is so warm, the space is reasonably used upstairs and downstairs, and the 20 or so rooms are scattered. Comfortable hot spring baths, soft cloth tatami mats and the quiet environment in the store make people relax. The hotel operator is an elderly couple over 80 years old, busy upstairs and downstairs every day, ushered in, the 81-year-old gentleman not only has a hard body but also a super memory, every time the guest goes out, he picks out the guest's shoes and puts them in front of the guest, never making mistakes. Grandma is also radiant and kind, and she will not forget every word the guests have said to her, carefully and meticulously. The two elders stood outside the door in slippers and bowed and waved goodbye to us until the bus traveled. Maybe it is because of the fact that this century-old store has been passed down. I hope everyone can feel their precious warmth and cherish it when they stay.
The hotel located in good location, with walking distance to the city center area where you can find shops, restaurants, or even Matsumoto Castle. Parking lot provided with fees but it’s quite convenient. The most favorite from this hotel is there’re plenty of amenities – shampoo, conditioner, shower gel from a lot of brands that you can select by yourself at the lobby.
I had a problem with the recording and a gentleman came to solve it super quickly !
The rooms are very comfortable and comfortable, the familymart is 5 minutes walk from the hotel.
We loved our stay at Waypoint great property the sauna was outstanding lm, the room was clean & the staff were very lovely & helpful. The check-in process was a little complicated mostly because we had one son that was injured and it was a little time-consuming.
This city hotel offers great value for money. It's budget-friendly and perfectly located, making it super convenient for getting around and finding places to eat. The rooms are clean and tidy, and the service is excellent, ensuring a comfortable stay.
The real highlight is the large public bath. It's spacious and the water quality is fantastic. After a day of exploring Matsumoto Castle, a soak there is incredibly relaxing and a truly wonderful experience.
I highly recommend this place for anyone on a budget who also values a good onsen experience. Overall, I'm very satisfied.
It is very close to JR Nagano Station, and it is easy to find with the navigation. The staff are very friendly. Although they don't have Chinese, they can communicate in English without barriers. They also told me how to get to M-wave. Even if you can't check in early, you can store your luggage and help deliver to the room you will prepare afterwards. Drink from the beverage machine in the lobby, thank you, uncle, for teaching me how to use it (laughs). If I booked a room without breakfast, I still gave a breakfast voucher. It is a specialty soba, delicious~
In order to log in worldista Qianqiuchang, it is the first time to brush a new copy of Japan. Nagano was the first stop of the dungeon, and the various friendliness received dispelled the tension in his heart.
The purpose of the trip was to meet up with friends. I booked this hotel because I wanted to stretch out my legs and sleep as a family of three.
The hotel is just a 20-second walk from Komoro Station, and parking is available for free at the affiliated coin parking lot in front of the station. The room window faced the station, so I was able to see it, so there was no need to worry. The room was from the Showa era, but it was clean, had no smell, and the shower had good water pressure and was comfortable. The free coffee was a treat.
It's very close to the station, the room is not big, it's a standard hotel, the price is cheap when booking, so the price-performance ratio is good, it's worth recommending if you are on a business trip!
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SSvetaLThe hotel is really well situated, less than 10 minutes from the JR station, and on the same street as the Shrine, so there were lots of places to eat nearby. I stayed in a dorm, which had more people than I expected for a room (I think I saw at least 60 bed/lockers) so it was quite loud even at night as people kept walking in and out. The actual bed was fine, and the people at the front took their time to walk me through what to know for the hostel. The lounge is a little awkwardly partitioned, but at least you get a space to use if you need food.
The dorm itself, I think has a little too many people to be comfortable but is clean enough. The lights never turn off, but because you have a curtain, it blocks out most of it. The largest issue is the noise, since people are coming in and out at random times of the night, and the buttons to open the door are also quite loud when you're trying to sleep. If you want ear plugs, they have them for a fee at the front. Nagano overall was very nice though, and the location made it a lot easier to get around.
GGuest UserThis ryokan and onsen sits on a hillside above the town of Obuse, with a good view of the town. We were greeted by a most gracious and kind hostess. Our room was spacious and clean. The dining room prepared an excellent and reasonably priced dinner without previous notice from us. Our hostess was helpful at getting it ordered for us, since as naive Americans we didn't know the food well. Pictures posted on the wall of all the dishes also helped. Later, the onsen was simply wonderful. The water was sulferous, and both stimulating and relaxing on the skin. The water was a special treat; chemical composition was posted so that we could see what we were getting. And it was blissful. We slept well on futons, and woke to an excellent Japanese breakfast (be sure to get the breakfast, well worth it). Our hostess made everything easy for us, with her gentle and attentive kindness. We would love to return, but for a much longer stay.
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