onsen hotel OMOTO

8.9
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.9/10, based on 181 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 3:00 PM / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Hot Spring Town Mountain Setting Valley Scenery Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 9,0/10
Cleanliness 9,2/10
Comfort 9,1/10
Value for money 8,7/10
Location 8,4/10

Ryokan highlights

A hillside Asama Onsen stay in Matsumoto with scenic baths, mountain views, and easy sightseeing access.

Asama Onsen BaseCorrectly matched in Asama Onsen, Matsumoto, not central Matsumoto or another Omoto.
Scenic Open-Air BathsLarge baths and open-air options are a core draw for relaxing hot spring stays.
Mountain View RoomsMany rooms emphasize open views toward the surrounding mountains and seasonal scenery.
Private Bath OptionsPrivate baths and some rooms with attached open-air baths add extra comfort.
Matsumoto Sightseeing AccessConvenient for reaching Matsumoto Castle and the city while staying in a quieter onsen area.
Traditional Ryokan FeelTatami-style rooms and classic hospitality give the stay a distinctly Japanese atmosphere.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsLocation is the strongest stay-length driver: arrive by bus or taxi from Matsumoto, check in for baths and sauna, sleep in the onsen town, then use the next day for Matsumoto sightseeing or an onward transfer. A second night works if you want a slower bath rhythm and one more city outing without changing hotels.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-2 night Asama Onsen stay on a Matsumoto itinerary: useful for hot-spring downtime and city sightseeing, but not a deep countryside retreat or long regional base.

Know before booking

Dinner plan checkCurrent positioning appears breakfast-focused, with dinner handled separately or by specific plan, so do not assume a classic kaiseki stay by default.
Not station-sideThis is in Asama Onsen, not by Matsumoto Station, so luggage and late-night convenience are weaker than a downtown hotel.
Area is quietAsama Onsen is calmer than central Matsumoto; travelers wanting nightlife or dense restaurant hopping may feel constrained.

Food & drinks

onsen hotel OMOTO serves handmade breakfast on-site and links guests to a directly connected dinner restaurant plus nearby local dining in Asama Onsen.

HAKKO (on-site)
on-site

Casual dinner restaurant directly connected to the hotel.

  • Yaki-shabu coursefoodShinshu beef with fermented sauces.
  • Cold small platesfoodThree seasonal starters.
  • Dashi chazukefoodRice with broth and local pickles.
  • Local sakedrinkRegional Japanese sake.
  • Craft beerdrinkLocal beer selection.
Lounge Breakfast (on-site)
on-site

Bright first-floor lounge used for the hotel's handmade breakfast bento.

  • Rice bentofoodHandmade morning box with local ingredients.
  • Bread bentofoodLight breakfast box, often on weekdays.
  • Local tofuspecialtyBreakfast item using local tofu.
  • Egg dishesfoodMade with Shinshu Matsumoto eggs.
  • CoffeedrinkSimple morning coffee option.
Grass Sozoan (nearby)
nearby3 min walk

Refined Japanese restaurant in Biwa-no-Yu, popular for soba and kaiseki.

  • Kaiseki mealfoodReservation-based multi-course Japanese dinner.
  • Handmade sobafoodHouse-made soba noodles.
  • TempurafoodOften paired with soba.
  • Donosama gozenspecialtySpecial set meal by reservation.
  • Drink setdrinkOMOTO dinner plan includes a drink.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Asama Onsen district northeast of central Matsumoto, most conveniently reached via Matsumoto Station and a short final bus or taxi ride.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a real Asama Onsen property in Matsumoto, Nagano, and it suits travelers who want hot-spring time, mountain views, and an easy base for visiting the city. It is less ideal if you want a fully traditional ryokan dinner experience or to stay right in central Matsumoto.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Panoramic bath with Alpine viewsOne of the standout draws is the elevated bath area with wide views toward the Northern Alps, which gives the onsen experience a more open, scenic feel than a standard indoor city stay.
  • Good mix of hotel ease and ryokan atmosphereThe property is positioned as an 'onsen hotel,' so it offers a lighter, less formal stay than a classic ryokan while still keeping hot-spring appeal and Japanese-style room options.
  • Private bath option helps couples and familiesBeyond the large public baths, it offers a fully private bath option, which is especially useful for travelers who want more privacy or are uneasy about shared bathing.
  • Strong room variety for different trip stylesYou can choose from Japanese rooms, Japanese-Western rooms, Western rooms, and some rooms with open-air baths, making it easier to match the stay to your budget or travel style.
  • Convenient base for Matsumoto sightseeingIn Asama Onsen, it gives you a quieter hot-spring setting while still being practical for reaching places like Matsumoto Castle and other city attractions by car or short transit ride.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not the best pick for downtown convenienceIt is in Asama Onsen rather than central Matsumoto, so travelers focused on walking to the station, nightlife, or downtown restaurants may find the location less convenient.
  • Dinner is not the main in-house highlightThe property emphasizes handmade breakfast and local dining around Matsumoto, so travelers expecting a classic ryokan stay centered on elaborate kaiseki dinner may feel something is missing.
  • Weather can affect the sauna experienceIts scenic sauna setup is a notable feature, but usage may be suspended in bad weather, which can be disappointing if that amenity is a key reason for booking.
  • Some facilities feel more practical than luxuriousWith its hybrid onsen-hotel positioning, the experience may appeal more to comfort-minded travelers than to guests seeking a highly exclusive or deeply traditional luxury ryokan atmosphere.
  • Pet rules are restrictiveIt appears to accept only small indoor dogs under specific conditions, so travelers with larger pets or those wanting very pet-friendly common-area access may find it limiting.

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