Mitsubikiya
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Ryokan highlights
A small historic stay in central Matsumoto, blending old-house character with easy station access.
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Food & drinks
A small historic ryokan in central Matsumoto with highly praised breakfast and dinner, plus easy access to nearby soba, cafe, and bar options.
Ryokan meals served in-house; breakfast and dinner are available.
- Asian breakfastfoodTraditional Japanese-style morning meal.
- Handmade sobaspecialtyHouse soba appears in meal service.
- Seasonal dinnerfoodMulti-dish dinner praised by guests.
- TeadrinkLikely standard meal drink.
Local soba bar known for Shinshu soba, tempura, and local sake.
- MorisobafoodBasic chilled soba noodles.
- TempurafoodClassic side for soba.
- Shinshu salmon sushifoodLocal salmon nigiri.
- Nagano sakedrinkLocal sake selection.
Historic cafe for coffee, light meals, and vegan-friendly options.
- Blend coffeedrinkHouse coffee blend.
- CheesecakefoodHomemade unbaked style.
- Vegetable curryfoodSeasonal vegetable curry.
- Brown rice burgerfoodCafe specialty with brown rice.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Mitsubikiya appears to be a small ryokan in central Matsumoto with very convenient access from Matsumoto Station and the adjacent bus terminal.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
Mitsubikiya appears to be a small traditional-style inn in central Matsumoto, Nagano, close to both Matsumoto Station and Matsumoto Castle. It looks especially appealing for travelers who want a characterful stay with memorable meals, but less ideal if you want full hotel privacy, modern sound insulation, or easy accessibility.
- Excellent central Matsumoto baseThe inn is well placed for exploring Matsumoto on foot, with the station and Matsumoto Castle both within an easy walk. That makes it very practical for short stays without needing taxis.
- Strong traditional atmosphereThis is the kind of stay chosen for its old-house character, Japanese decor, beams, and ryokan-style feel rather than a generic business hotel setup. Travelers looking for a memorable local ambiance are likely to enjoy it.
- Memorable breakfast and dinnerMeals are a standout part of the experience here, with many guests highlighting the Japanese breakfast and recommending the dinner option. It seems especially good for travelers who want the food to be part of the stay, not just an add-on.
- Warm, attentive hostingThe hospitality consistently comes across as one of the property's biggest strengths. Guests repeatedly describe the staff as kind, welcoming, and helpful, which can make a big difference in a traditional inn setting.
- Comfortable rooms for a heritage staySeveral guests mention surprisingly comfortable futons or beds, and some family-style rooms appear generously sized by Japanese city standards. It seems to balance historic character with enough comfort for a restful night.
- Limited private bathingSome room types rely on shared shower or bathing facilities rather than fully private in-room bathrooms. If private bathing is important to you, this may feel inconvenient.
- Noise can travel easilyBecause it is a traditional wooden-style property with thin walls or sliding partitions, sound insulation is not its strong point. Light sleepers or families worried about making noise may find this stressful.
- Not ideal for reduced mobilityThe building has steep stairs, low beams, and older-house quirks that may be difficult for some travelers. It is better suited to guests comfortable with a historic layout than those needing easy step-free access.
- Can feel chilly in colder weatherAs with many heritage-style buildings, winter comfort may not match that of a modern insulated hotel. Heating seems to help, but some guests still found parts of the property a bit cold.
- Best if you embrace the traditional styleThis stay works best if you actively want a Japanese inn experience with its quirks and routines. Travelers expecting a fully westernized, standard hotel setup may find it less comfortable or convenient.
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Current position: 17th out of 166 ryokans in Nagano.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12th | Senjukaku | 9.3/10 | 605 |
| 13th | Tamaya Ryokan | 9.4/10 | 148 |
| 14th | Keikoku no Yu, source blanche de Shiga Kogen | 9.6/10 | 58 |
| 15th | Matsumoto Jujo | 9.3/10 | 233 |
| 16th | Fujiiso | 9.5/10 | 66 |
| 17th | Mitsubikiya Current ryokan | 9.2/10 | 721 |
| 18th | Tsutaya Tokinoyado Kazari | 9.3/10 | 148 |
| 19th | Minshuku Miyama | 9.2/10 | 536 |
| 20th | Keiryuso Siorie | 9.3/10 | 128 |
| 21st | Yorozuya | 9.2/10 | 261 |
| 22nd | Kyousen | 9.4/10 | 64 |
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