Ryokan Kashiwaya, share house et guest house

6.3
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 6.3/10, based on 37 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 12:00 PM
Station Access Shopping Area
Staff 6,3/10
Facilities 6,3/10
Cleanliness 6,3/10
Comfort 6,3/10
Value for money 6,3/10
Location 6,3/10

Ryokan highlights

A small, reimagined former ryokan in Nakagomi, Saku, suited to simple local stays.

Nakagomi LocationLocated in Nakagomi, Saku, with dining and local sights within walking distance.
Reborn RyokanA former traditional ryokan thoughtfully converted into a share house and guesthouse.
Small-Scale StayJust a few rooms create a quieter, more personal base than larger hotels.
Local Dining NearbyMany restaurants are available around the property for easy neighborhood meals.
Creative TouchThe property includes a shared atelier, giving the stay a distinctive local character.
Good Value BaseBest suited for travelers wanting a simple, characterful base in eastern Nagano.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsAccess is the main reason to stay here: arrive by evening, walk the local shopping street for dinner, sleep in a private tatami room, and use the second day for Saku errands or a short town visit before moving on.
Trip-planning verdict: Use it as a simple traditional-style overnight stop or short local base in central Saku, not as an onsen retreat or destination ryokan.

Know before booking

No onsenThis property is a guesthouse-style ryokan with bath facilities, but it is not a hot spring stay.
Limited destination appealCentral Nakagomi is practical and local, but it does not justify a long stay for most first-time Japan trips.
No on-site parkingGuests need nearby paid or free parking options rather than a dedicated hotel lot.

Food & drinks

Verified at 2-20-9 Nakagomi, Saku; dining appears limited on-site, with local sake in the shared public space and useful restaurants nearby.

Public Space (on-site)
on-site

Shared lounge with self-serve local Saku sake.

  • Saku local sakedrinkSelf-serve tasting of local labels.
  • Sake tasting setspecialtyCompare several regional brews.
  • Light self-cateringfoodSimple guest-prepared meals in shared space.
Rock Pool (nearby)
nearby4 min walk

Nearby Western-style restaurant known for pasta and pizza.

  • PastafoodCasual Italian-style plates.
  • PizzafoodEasy shareable option.
  • CoffeedrinkStandard cafe drinks.
Peters Saku (nearby)
nearby4 min walk

Cafe and cake shop close to Nakagomi Station.

  • CakefoodPopular sweet stop nearby.
  • TeadrinkGood for a light break.
  • Soft servefoodSimple dessert option.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This property in Nakagomi, Saku is most practically reached from nearby JR Koumi Line stations, with Sakudaira Station as the main longer-distance rail gateway.

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 property is best for travelers who want an affordable, characterful stay in central Nakagomi, Saku rather than a full-service traditional ryokan experience. It stands out for its old wooden atmosphere, private tatami rooms, and easy local access, but shared facilities and no on-site parking will not suit everyone.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Atmospheric old wooden charmThe building keeps a nostalgic traditional wooden style, giving the stay more character than a standard business hotel. It feels especially appealing if you like simple, lived-in Japanese architecture rather than polished luxury.
  • Private tatami roomsAll guest rooms are private and lockable, which is a real advantage over many guest houses in this price range. You still get the classic tatami-and-futon experience without sleeping in a dorm.
  • Great for local sake loversThe guest house highlights 13 kinds of local Saku sake in its public space, making it unusually appealing for travelers who want a regional drinking experience on-site. This gives the stay a strong local identity tied to Saku itself.
  • Convenient small-city locationIt is about a 5-minute walk from Nakagomi Station and sits in the Nakagomi shopping street area with many nearby eateries. That makes it practical for travelers exploring Saku without needing to drive everywhere.
  • Useful for longer staysFree Wi-Fi, free laundry, and larger Japanese-style private rooms make it more comfortable for multi-night stays than a very basic hostel. The late checkout by local standards is also a nice perk for a slower morning.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Shared bathroom setupBathrooms, toilets, and washbasins are shared, so it does not offer the privacy many travelers expect from a classic ryokan. This can be inconvenient if you want an en-suite stay.
  • No on-site parkingThere is no parking on the property itself, so drivers need to use nearby paid or external free parking. That adds a bit of hassle if you arrive with luggage or come by car late in the day.
  • Not a luxury ryokan experienceThis is positioned more as a guest house in a traditional building than a full-service upscale ryokan. If you want kaiseki meals, in-room service, or a refined hot-spring retreat, this is likely the wrong fit.
  • Bathing is simple, not spa-likeThe property offers two private baths that work on a first-come basis, but they are not hot-spring facilities and there is no reservation system. Travelers seeking a bigger bathing area or onsen atmosphere may feel underwhelmed.
  • Best suited to flexible travelersThe stay leans into communal spaces and a casual guest-house style, so it may feel less seamless for travelers who prefer highly staffed, hotel-like service. Its charm depends on liking a more independent, low-frills experience.

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Current position: 154th out of 166 ryokans in Nagano.

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