Itoen Hotel Asamanoyu

3.8
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 3.8/10, based on 477 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:30 PM / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Hot Spring Town Quiet Village Public Onsen Hot Spring Bath
Staff 3,8/10
Facilities 3,8/10
Cleanliness 3,5/10
Comfort 3,5/10
Value for money 4,0/10
Location 3,7/10

Ryokan highlights

A value-focused hot spring stay in Matsumoto’s historic Asama Onsen, convenient for city sightseeing.

Historic Onsen AreaSet in long-established Asama Onsen, a classic hot spring district of Matsumoto.
Near Matsumoto CityAbout 10 minutes by car to central Matsumoto and major city sightseeing.
Good Base for TouringConvenient base for Matsumoto Castle, Kamikochi, Utsukushigahara, and wider Nagano sightseeing.
Family-Size RoomsSome two-room Japanese-style options suit families or groups wanting extra space.
Buffet with DrinksDinner and breakfast buffet format, with all-you-can-drink alcohol offered at dinner.
Free ParkingFree parking for about 55 cars adds convenience for self-drive travelers.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town setting is the main stay driver: arrive by late afternoon, bathe, eat dinner, sleep, then pair breakfast with Matsumoto Castle or city sightseeing the next day.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a budget onsen night in Asama Onsen with optional Matsumoto sightseeing, not as a long regional base.

Know before booking

Limited base valueAround the ryokan, Asama Onsen is calm and small, so many travelers run out of nearby things after one relaxed evening.
Not station-convenientIt is in Asama Onsen, not near Matsumoto Station, so luggage and frequent train-based day trips are less convenient.
Simple stay styleThis appears closer to a practical budget hot-spring hotel than a refined luxury ryokan retreat.

Food & drinks

Verified at Asama Onsen 3-4-9 in Matsumoto; dining appears to center on an on-site buffet restaurant, with good nearby local options in the Asama Onsen area.

Restaurant (on-site)
on-site

Main on-site buffet dining for breakfast and dinner.

  • Breakfast buffetfoodMixed Japanese and simple Western items.
  • Dinner buffetfoodCasual multi-dish evening spread.
  • Miso soupfoodCommon Japanese soup item.
  • UdonfoodHot noodle dish often noted by guests.
  • Dinner drinksdrinkAlcohol offered with some dinner plans.
Tsukemono Cafe (nearby)
nearbyabout 300 m

Popular local stop for pickles-focused plates and light meals.

  • PicklesspecialtyHouse-style Japanese tsukemono.
  • Set lunchfoodSimple local meal plates.
  • TeadrinkGood with light Japanese dishes.
Marui (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Local tofu restaurant in Asama Onsen, useful for a lighter regional meal.

  • Tofu dishesspecialtyLocal tofu-focused cooking.
  • Japanese set mealfoodSimple regional style plates.
  • Soba pairingfoodArea is known for handmade soba.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Itoen Hotel Asamanoyu is in the Asama Onsen area of Matsumoto and is usually reached most easily via Matsumoto Station followed by a local bus or short taxi ride.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a budget-oriented onsen stay in Asama Onsen, Matsumoto, best suited to travelers who want hot-spring access and practical value rather than a refined luxury ryokan experience. It works well as a simple base for exploring Matsumoto, but expectations should stay aligned with its older, group-friendly style.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Panoramic public bathIts standout feature is the large observation bath on the upper floor, with wide views over Matsumoto and toward the Northern Alps. That gives the stay a more memorable onsen feel than a basic city hotel.
  • Good value dinner setupDinner is buffet style with a broad selection, and the property is known for an all-you-can-drink setup at dinner. For budget travelers, that can make the overall stay feel unusually cost-effective.
  • Useful for a Matsumoto tripThe ryokan sits in Asama Onsen rather than downtown, but Matsumoto Castle and central Matsumoto sightseeing are still within easy reach by bus, taxi, or short drive. It suits travelers who want both a hot-spring area and city access.
  • Classic onsen town atmosphereYou stay inside the older Asama Onsen district, which has a quieter local character than staying near the station. That setting is better for evening strolls and a slower pace after sightseeing.
  • Extra free entertainmentThe property offers casual in-house options like karaoke and table tennis, which add value for families, groups, or travelers staying in for the evening. These facilities make the hotel more social than a bare-bones ryokan.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a luxury ryokan feelThis is more of a practical Itoen-style hot-spring hotel than an intimate high-end ryokan. If you want polished service, elaborate kaiseki, or a boutique atmosphere, it may feel too simple.
  • Rooms may feel datedThe property is known more for affordability than for contemporary design, and the overall style can feel older. Travelers sensitive to decor or wanting a freshly renovated look may be disappointed.
  • Limited room viewsThe hotel itself notes that guest-room views are not especially open, even though the bath has a better outlook. If a scenic room is important to your stay, this is not a strong point.
  • Less convenient than station areaIt takes about 20 minutes by bus or taxi from JR Matsumoto Station, so it is not the most convenient choice for travelers making frequent train-based day trips. The location favors onsen atmosphere over transport efficiency.
  • More communal than privateThe appeal here is the shared public bath, buffet dining, and group-friendly facilities, not a quiet private retreat. Couples seeking a secluded romantic ryokan or private in-room bathing may find it lacking.

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