Nanakusa no Yu, Bessho Onsen
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Ryokan highlights
A traditional Bessho Onsen ryokan with private dining, hot-spring baths, and easy access to local sights.
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Food & drinks
This ryokan at 1621 Bessho Onsen is best known for seasonal kaiseki meals, with a nearby coffee stop and local soba options.
Private-style meal venue for seasonal kaiseki, dinner, and breakfast.
- Seasonal KaisekifoodMulti-course dinner with local seasonal ingredients.
- Creative Banquet CuisinespecialtyRyokan course meal with changing dishes.
- BreakfastfoodJapanese-style morning meal for staying guests.
- Shinshu BeefspecialtyLocal beef appears in some meal courses.
- Matsutake Seasonal DishesspecialtyAutumn specialty noted for local stays.
Casual coffee stop near Kitamuki Kannon for a light break.
- CoffeedrinkSimple coffee break near the ryokan.
- SweetsfoodLight sweet snacks with drinks.
- Souvenir SnacksspecialtyLocal treats sold at the shop.
Popular soba restaurant near Bessho Onsen and Chourakuji area.
- Handmade SobafoodBuckwheat noodles, the house specialty.
- Tempura SobafoodSoba served with crisp tempura.
- Soba DumplingsspecialtyLocal-style side item mentioned by diners.
- TeadrinkSimple drink pairing with soba.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in central Bessho Onsen and is most conveniently reached via Bessho-Onsen Station, with Ueda Station as the main regional rail transfer hub.
The ryokan is well placed for temple visits and classic Bessho Onsen sightseeing on foot, especially around Kitamuki Kannon and the historic temple district.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A strong pick for travelers who want a polished ryokan stay in the heart of Bessho Onsen with scenic baths and easy walking access to the town’s main sights. It is less ideal if you want a highly secluded retreat, a late check-out rhythm, or a more budget-friendly stay.
- Walkable temple-town settingThe ryokan sits in central Bessho Onsen, making it easy to explore Kitamuki Kannon, Anraku-ji and other historic spots on foot. This is especially appealing if you want sightseeing without relying on cars or long transfers.
- Top-floor baths with a viewIts public baths are on the top floor, which gives the bathing experience a more open, scenic feel than many standard indoor ryokan baths. Morning soaking is likely to be a highlight thanks to the elevated outlook.
- Refreshed, cleaner feelThe property was fully renovated in 2016, so it offers a more updated atmosphere than many older hot-spring inns in the area. That can matter if you want traditional style without too much wear or dated interiors.
- Rooms suit different sleep stylesYou can choose between classic Japanese-style rooms with futons and Japanese-Western rooms with beds, plus some rooms include a private open-air bath. This flexibility makes it easier to match the stay to your comfort level.
- Classic ryokan dining with Shinshu touchesMeals focus on seasonal Japanese cuisine with local ingredients such as Shinshu beef, mountain vegetables and freshwater fish. It should appeal most to travelers who want a proper regional ryokan dinner rather than a generic hotel meal.
- Not a hidden-away retreatBecause it is in the center of Bessho Onsen, the setting is convenient but not especially isolated. Travelers seeking a deeply remote, nature-immersed escape may find it a bit too integrated into the village.
- Early morning departure paceCheck-out is at 10:00 a.m., which can make the stay feel slightly short if you like slow mornings after breakfast and one last bath. It is better suited to travelers comfortable with a more traditional ryokan schedule.
- Some room types are more traditionalNot every room is bed-based, so guests unfamiliar with futons and tatami living may need to choose carefully. If you book the wrong room type for your habits, the experience may feel less relaxing than expected.
- Shared-bath culture may not suit everyoneThe ryokan experience here leans strongly on communal onsen bathing, which can feel uncomfortable for travelers who prefer fully private hotel-style bathrooms and spa use. Private-bath rooms exist, but not across the board.
- Likely better for experience-led travelers than value huntersWith only a small number of rooms, scenic baths, and a more curated ryokan experience, this kind of stay is usually best justified by the full cultural experience. If your priority is simply the cheapest place to sleep in Ueda, this may feel expensive for one night.
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Current position: 47th out of 166 ryokans in Nagano.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 42nd | Oyado Sansui | 8.9/10 | 250 |
| 43rd | onsen hotel OMOTO | 8.9/10 | 181 |
| 44th | 信州の古民家宿 真秀ろばmahoroba | 10.0/10 | 10 |
| 45th | Hotel Saginoyu | 8.9/10 | 144 |
| 46th | Schole Hakuba | 8.9/10 | 140 |
| 47th | Nanakusa no Yu, Bessho Onsen Current ryokan | 9.1/10 | 37 |
| 48th | Suwa Grand Shrine Kameya Inn | 8.9/10 | 109 |
| 49th | Wafu-no-Yado MASUYA | 8.8/10 | 1,038 |
| 50th | Awanoyu | 8.8/10 | 251 |
| 51st | Izumiya Zenbe | 8.8/10 | 236 |
| 52nd | Aburaya Tousen | 8.8/10 | 210 |
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