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Shibu Onsen KOKUYA
4.6/533 Reviews

Shibu Onsen KOKUYA

Yamanouchi|2.12km from downtown
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.
Hotel Grand Phenix Okushiga
4.6/512 Reviews

Hotel Grand Phenix Okushiga

Yamanouchi
以前から滞在してみたいホテルでした。初のグランフェニックス、以下が感想です。 1: オーストリアにアールベルグと言うスノーリゾートが有ります。一ノ瀬がサンアントンとすれば焼額がプリンス村のサンクリストフで奥志賀が高級リゾートのレッヒでしょうか。グランフェニックスの佇まいやシャレー様式のホテル、ホテル内部や各部屋のドア、キー、ドアノブ、ドア開閉デバイス迄、本物のこだわりです。広くて快適なバスルームの床暖房ですがウィーンの最高級ホテルである”Hotel Sacher Wien”を彷彿させます。和テイストの4Fの大浴場にををシュレットが加わりレッヒやツエルマット(スイス)の5☆ホテルより充実しています。誕生して年月が経過しているのでIT対応、コンセント数や枕元に全ての電源コントロールパネルが無いので面倒ですが海外リゾートの5☆でも最新ホテルでもない限り同じ様なものです。ロケーションもスキーを楽しむ為の設備(ロッカー含め)もレベルが高い。 2: ハード面に比べソフト面ではスタッフの数、練度について向上の余地が多いのではないでしょうか。志賀高原に限らずマンパワー不足から何処のリゾートでも見られる現象です。掛かる状況を理由にゲストへのサービスクオリティ向上を最初から諦め言い訳に終始する蔵王の宿泊施設に比べればマネジメントや現場トップの柔軟性と謙虚さをも併せ持つ積極性を大変好ましいと感じています。向上心一杯のスタッフも頼もしい限りです。自然と伝わって来るものです。国内外問わず稼働状況を抑えつつ過去3年のCOVID-19によるブランクを取り戻そうとしているホテルも有ると思います。グランフェニックス、いきなりMAXに近い稼働状況で歪みが出ていると感じました。 3: 2Fに宿泊者以外も利用可能な複数のレストランやラウンジと宿泊者用のスキーロッカーが集中している構造です。人が集中する場所のトイレメンテナンス、頑張って欲しいです。誤解が無い様に言いますが管理状況が悪いのではなくまだまだ改善の余地が有ると言う事です。パークハイアットニセコハナゾノのトイレ状況、世界最高峰です。パークハイアットではランチ利用者等(宿泊者以外含め)にスキークロークで館内履物を用意しています。グランフェニックスでは新たにスキークロークを設けて履き替えスペースを設置するのは厳しいでしょうがスキーブーツ軋み音や体の動きを制約するブーツ、5☆ホテルのレストランやラウンジに相応しいかですね。宿泊プランを3食付き(”Full Board Services”)にして宿泊者以外のランチタイム利用を制限しても良いのではないかと思います。ランチタイムに混み合い静かではないグランフェニックスが登場するのは残念です。 4: 食事です。朝食ですが5☆ホテルとしては和食も洋食も不満が残りました。3☆レベル迄なら良いでしょうが5☆です。一番は、選択肢が非常に狭い点です。和食では、そもそも選択肢すら用意されていません。アツアツの銀シャリに味噌汁であればと感じた。洋食では、柔軟性を発揮してくれました。美味しいバゲットや大きな器でカフェオレ対応して頂きました。お蔭でバゲットにホテル自慢の栗やリンゴジャムをたっぷり付けてカフェオレに浸して美味しく頂きました。『ステラ』の夕食ですがアンティパストでは5種類をワゴンから選べます。其の段階からレベル高いです。予めテーブルに置かれたグリッシーニ、北イタリアですね。若いオリーブオイルに塩を足してグリッシーニに付けると美味しいです。其の後で出て来るバゲットにも使えます。二度目にステラでは、Y総料理長の自信作、ブイヤベースをオーダーしました。マルセイユのフォンフォン、ツーロンのルトランも美味しいですがグランフェニックスの高級食材を使った贅沢なブイヤベースを標高1500Mで食べられるのが凄いです。締めは、ブイヤベースを使ったリゾットです。しっかりコメに芯が残ってました。ただ、日本人としては、前日、『篝火』の海鮮寄せ鍋の締めのおじやの感触が残っておりブイヤベースおじやも有りかなと思いました。次回の『スープ・ドウ・ポワッソン』へ期待が膨らみます。 5: B1に洗濯機と乾燥機が設置されています。洗剤も有ります。洗濯200円、乾燥機100円/30Mと言うのは凄く安いです。洗濯機400円・乾燥機100円/5Mも登場しています。ここだけ3☆です。有難いですね。但し、洗濯乾燥ではなく別々ですしプライバシー機能も無い(暗証番号のロック機能無し)。部屋のテレビモニターで空き状況で稼働状況も確認出来ないのでいちいちB1に行って確認が必要なのは凄く面倒です。 6: ホテルショップが20:00でクローズ、これはないだろう!!奥志賀、陸の孤島の様な場所ですから。夜ちょっとした物を口にしたい時、個々の商品ラインアップでは厳しい。自慢の各種ジャム、部屋で食べられる様な配慮があっても良いと思う。グランフェニックスで焼いている各種パンも販売されていたらと思う。ホテル側に事情も有るのだろうがわざわざアパレルを購入するであろうか?土産物、志賀高原の他の宿泊施設でも目にする様な物であれば5☆らしくないと思う。1週間単位のロングステイであれば尚更、ホテルショップに使い勝手の悪さを感じると思う。
Yorozuya
4.6/516 Reviews

Yorozuya

Yamanouchi|0.87km from downtown
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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Business travel

Okushiga Kogen Hotel
4.1/516 Reviews

Okushiga Kogen Hotel

Yamanouchi
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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Breakfast

Hotel Housei
4.1/543 Reviews

Hotel Housei

Yamanouchi|0.78km from downtown
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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Family friendly

Shibu Onsen Yumoto Ryokan
4.7/54 Reviews

Shibu Onsen Yumoto Ryokan

Yamanouchi|2.15km from downtown
Our first visit to the area of Shibu Onsen we stayed at Yumoto Ryokan. The General Manager was amazing. She was friendly generous and attentive to all needs. This Ryokan is 400 years old and offers a traditional experience. On arrival we were greeted by the General manager wearing a kimono. We were a bit early but she allowed us to check in. Best to arrive on time however. A gentleman took our bags and we proceeded to our room. We were told through laughter that their English was not very good. They are light hearted about it and welcomed our use of Google Assistant’s translate mode. We were guided through a series of common questions as we sat under a warming table. Tea was provided to warm us from our travels. Gifts are a common thing in the culture. We were gifted a kabuki figurine. The hotel provides yukata, traditional robes to go to the onsen, natural hot bath. Our western ideals were put to the test as we donned robes with nothing beneath. Onsen is taken completely naked in gender specific bathing areas. Yumoto offers gender specific onsens as well as an onsen for reservation. The reserved onsen is outdoors and can be for mixed gender. Ryokan also provide breakfast and Dinner for a bit extra. We can be a bit picky with our palettes so opted to dine in the town. The area does have some great restaurant options. We were directed to try a traditional Japanese restaurant. Unfortunately we went with our own plan and found a Soba Noodle place, Tamagawa. The meal was fine but they are barely tolerant of foreigners. We appreciated the photographs of manners in the menu. Lesson learned, follow the advice of the Ryoken or eat in house. The next morning we endeavored to check out the snow monkeys before our train back to Tokyo. Our general manager and her assistant provided us instructions to catch the bus and let us leave our luggage. We had grabbed a snow money pass in Nagano which made the bus and park easy to access. The travel to the Snow Monkey Park was very easy. It had just snowed the night before and our footing would have been better with boots. We could have rented at the park but chose to chance it. The General manager of Yumoto Ryoken went above and beyond for us on our return from the park. We aimed to call a taxi but there were none to be found. The General manager without hesitation said she would take us. She disappeared and returned in a large passenger van. We piled in and were quickly shuttled to the station. We offered to pay and we’re firmly told no. Hugs were offered from the staff for our farewell. We highly recommend this place for it’s location and the amazing staff. The local bus also goes to the slopes. A trip to ski and see the Snow Monkeys and later soak in a hot spring tub is a wonderful vacation.

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Shiga Lake Hotel
2.8/54 Reviews
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.
Hotel Omodaka
4.2/526 Reviews
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.
Uotoshi Ryokan
4.2/512 Reviews
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 :)
Shiga Swiss Inn
3.7/50 Reviews
I stayed with my child. The dry room is 1 F, and it is an automatic door, so it is very easy to get in and out with boards and skis. When you get off the stairs at the exit, you can wear a board and row about 10 meters to get out of the genre. Because there is a width of the World Cup course on the return, even the daughter of the beginner slipped to the parking lot without being forced to slip down. Once you know this ease, other hotels seem to be very troublesome. In addition, since the car is also parked in front of the hotel, it is convenient for the forgetting and sliding with the hand. It is easy to put hot springs after changing clothes when returning. For dinner, tempura and others can eat sweet potato apple cherry blossoms with matcha salt cherry blossoms, and there are many buffets, and it is saved if you start a little earlier for the cherry blossom breakfast that has been eaten too much.
Hotel Suimeikan
3.8/55 Reviews
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 👍
Shibu Onsen KOKUYA
4.6/533 Reviews
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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When visiting Yamanouchi, you can choose from over 85 hotels with great reviews. Yamanouchi has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 161 SGD. There are 3 five-star hotels in Yamanouchi at an average price of 312 SGD per night. There are 10 four-star hotels in Yamanouchi at an average price of 304 SGD per night. There are 46 three-star hotels in Yamanouchi at an average price of 161 SGD per night. There are 22 two-star hotels in Yamanouchi at an average price of 99 SGD per night. Hotels in Yamanouchi offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Those who favor Prince can choose a hotel under its name. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Yamanouchi, such as hotels under the Prince brand. A popular hotel in Yamanouchi, Yudanaka Tawaraya Ryokan Nagano is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Hotel Yudanaka Nagano.

The most famous attractions locally are Baioji Temple, Jigokudani Monkey Park, Jigokudani Hot Springs.

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