Oyado Nagomino

9.9
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.9/10, based on 2 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.
? This ranking compares properties in the same region. It is based on the overall rating and the number of reviews, using a weighted score so properties with more review data are ranked more fairly.
Check-in from 3:00 PM
Forest Surroundings Garden Setting Hot Spring Town Countryside Escape Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath
Staff 10,0/10
Facilities 10,0/10
Cleanliness 10,0/10
Comfort 10,0/10
Value for money 10,0/10
Location 8,8/10

Ryokan highlights

A quiet Hotaka Onsen Village ryokan in Azumino with open-air baths, seasonal dining, and easy station access.

Hotaka Onsen StayLocated in Azumino’s Hotaka Onsen Village, suited to a calm countryside escape.
Open-Air BathsOffers gender-separated open-air baths plus a private reservable outdoor bath.
Seasonal Shinshu MealsMeals highlight local vegetables, mushrooms, Shinshu beef, and river fish.
Forest-Quiet SettingSurrounded by nature, giving the inn a peaceful and tucked-away atmosphere.
Easy Station AccessAbout 10 minutes from Hotaka Station by taxi, with free advance shuttle service.
Comfortable Practical StayFree parking, Wi-Fi, and a later checkout add convenience for relaxed trips.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining and onsen are the main stay-length drivers here. One night works well for check-in, baths, kaiseki dinner, sleep, breakfast, and a short Azumino stop; two nights make sense only if you want a slower pace with Hotaka area sightseeing and more bath time.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a calm 1-night or relaxed 2-night onsen stay in Hotaka Onsen-go, not as a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Limited walkable areaThe inn sits in a quiet wooded Hotaka Ariake area, so dining and sightseeing are not right outside the door.
Not a major transit hubAccess is manageable via Hotaka Station shuttle or taxi, but it is less convenient than staying near Matsumoto Station.
Avoid over-stayingChoose more than two nights only if you specifically want a slow rural onsen break, not dense sightseeing.

Food & drinks

Verified ryokan in Hotaka Ariake with on-site creative kaiseki, Japanese breakfast, and local Shinshu sake and wine.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Main meal venue for seasonal creative kaiseki dinner.

  • Creative kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal multi-course Japanese meal.
  • Shinshu beefspecialtyLocal beef appears in dinner courses.
  • River fishspecialtyLocal fish used in seasonal dishes.
  • Handmade Shinshu sobafoodHouse-made soba in some course menus.
  • Mountain vegetablesspecialtySansai and local mushrooms by season.
Breakfast Dining (on-site)
on-site

Simple Japanese breakfast with terrace coffee after the meal.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodGentle morning set meal.
  • Fresh coffeedrinkFreshly ground coffee after breakfast.
  • Terrace coffeespecialtyCoffee may be enjoyed on the garden terrace.
Vif Hotaka (nearby)
nearby10 min by car

Popular local stop for handmade soba and regional dishes.

  • Handmade sobafoodFresh local soba noodles.
  • Sanzokuyaki chickenfoodCrispy Shinshu-style chicken.
  • Shinshu salmonfoodRegional salmon dish.
  • Handmade dessertsfoodFarm-shop sweets.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Oyado Nagomino is a Hotaka Onsen area ryokan in Azumino best reached via JR Hotaka Station with a short taxi ride or pre-booked pickup, while Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport is the most practical airport.

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

Should you choose this ryokan?

A strong choice for travelers who want a quiet hot-spring stay in the woods of Hotaka Onsenkyo rather than a town-center hotel. It suits couples, adults, and slow travelers best, but it is less ideal if you want walkable dining, rail convenience, or a child-friendly stay.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Forest-setting calmThe inn sits within a large wooded property in Hotaka Ariake, so the atmosphere feels secluded, quiet, and immersed in Azumino nature. This is especially appealing if you want a restorative stay instead of an urban hotel feel.
  • Varied onsen experienceYou get more than one bathing style here, including open-air baths, indoor baths, and a reservable private open-air bath. That makes the stay more rewarding for guests who want both scenery and extra privacy.
  • Good fit for longer unwindingBeyond the baths, the ryokan has a relaxation area with books, free self-serve tea drinks, and massage chairs. It feels designed for spending unhurried time on property rather than just sleeping there.
  • Local Shinshu-style diningMeals emphasize Nagano ingredients such as Shinshu beef, river fish, seasonal vegetables, and mushrooms, giving the stay a more regional flavor. This makes dinner part of the destination, not just a hotel add-on.
  • Flexible room mixThe room lineup is broader than many small ryokan, with larger multi-room Japanese rooms, terrace rooms, and twin-bed Western rooms. That makes it easier to match different travel styles, from couples to small groups or guests who prefer beds.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not walkable from the stationThe ryokan is not by the train station and usually requires a taxi, car, or pre-booked pickup from Hotaka Station. If you want effortless rail-based sightseeing on foot, the location may feel inconvenient.
  • Best for quiet stays, not nightlifeIts wooded Hotaka Onsenkyo setting is peaceful, but that also means less immediate access to lively evening options around the property. Travelers wanting bars, shopping, or a busy streetscape may find it too calm.
  • Child policy limits familiesThe inn does not accept children below elementary-school age. That makes it a poor match for travelers with toddlers or preschool-age kids.
  • Dinner check-in is restrictiveFor plans that include dinner, check-in closes much earlier than for room-only or breakfast stays. That can be awkward if you are arriving after a long transfer day or touring widely before arrival.
  • Some rooms are simpler than premium ryokan standardsWhile the setting and baths are attractive, not every room appears to have an in-room bath or the ultra-luxury features some travelers expect at higher-end ryokan. Guests seeking a fully private in-room onsen experience may want something more upscale.

Ranking around this ryokan in Nagano

Showing 5 above and 5 below the current ryokan. The full ranking loads only when you click or hover over this block.

Current position: 90th out of 166 ryokans in Nagano.

Rank Ryokan Rating Reviews
85th Nakadana-sō 8.9/10 7
86th Tengu Onsen Asama Sanso 8.5/10 37
87th Kitashiga Holiday Inn 9.2/10 4
88th Futari Shizuka 8.4/10 815
89th IKOI Villa 8.4/10 355
90th Oyado Nagomino Current ryokan 9.9/10 2
91st 蓼科BASE kitchen,spa&hotel 8.4/10 198
92nd Hotel Yume-no-yu 8.4/10 145
93rd Yakuōin, temple-auberge près du Zenkoji de Shinshu 8.4/10 71
94th Komao 8.4/10 35
95th Umemura Ryokan Uguisutei 8.8/10 4
Loading full ranking...
Traveler routes

Popular in traveler itineraries

Not in any shared itinerary yet

Be the first traveler to include this ryokan in a public route.

Similar ryokans in Nagano ? Similarity is calculated only among ryokans in the same region. We compare their stored environment and wellness pills, prioritize exact pill matches, then sort by the number of shared pills, rating comparison, rating value, and recency.