Shibu Tatunokan

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Forest Surroundings Mountain Setting Hot Spring Town Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath Public Onsen
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Ryokan highlights

A rustic hot-spring ryokan in the Chino highlands, best suited for nature-focused stays.

Forest Hot SpringNatural onsen baths are a core draw for relaxing after mountain sightseeing.
Near Mishaka PondWell placed for visiting the scenic pond and surrounding highland nature.
Mountain RetreatSet in a quiet wooded area with a secluded, away-from-town feel.
Traditional RoomsJapanese-style rooms support a classic ryokan stay with simple local character.
Local Meal OptionOn-site dining is available, adding convenience in this remote setting.
Relaxed Rustic AtmosphereBest for travelers who value nostalgic charm over polished luxury.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen seclusion is the main stay driver here: arrive mid-afternoon, bathe before dinner, stay for breakfast, then visit Mishaka Pond or Yokoya Gorge before moving on. A second night works if you are driving the Tateshina highlands rather than relying on station-based sightseeing.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a quiet Oku-Tateshina onsen retreat for 1 night, or 2 nights only if you have a car and want nearby pond, gorge, and highland stops.

Know before booking

Remote by railIt is deep in Oku-Tateshina, so station-based travelers face a long bus or taxi approach and slower luggage logistics.
Thin evening areaThis is not a walk-out dining or nightlife area; plan to eat at the ryokan and stay in.
Do not overbaseWithout a car, nearby sights are limited enough that more than two nights can feel repetitive.

Food & drinks

A secluded Oku-Tateshina ryokan with on-site mountain-style meals, local river fish, wild vegetables, sake, and simple breakfast.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Forest-view meal venue for dinner and breakfast.

  • Shingen mountain cuisinespecialtySeasonal rustic ryokan course.
  • River fishfoodYamame or iwana, local style.
  • Wild mountain vegetablesfoodSansai and local vegetables.
  • Local sakedrinkFragrant regional sake.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodSimple breakfast with fresh vegetables.
Karasawa Kosen (nearby)
nearbyabout 4 km

Mountain inn dining with Shinshu ingredients and light meals.

  • Mountain vegetable dishesfoodSeasonal sansai and vegetables.
  • River fish dishesfoodFish from local clear streams.
  • Bento mealsfoodSimple boxed meals for hikers.
  • Local-style set mealspecialtyHomestyle Shinshu cooking.
808 Café (nearby)
nearbyabout 20 min drive

Useful casual stop for bread, café drinks, and light meals.

  • Fresh-baked breadfoodBakery items made daily.
  • CoffeedrinkEasy café stop after sightseeing.
  • Light lunchfoodSimple casual café fare.
  • Local produce itemsspecialtyTateshina and Yatsugatake ingredients.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Tateshina area above Chino, so most travelers approach via JR Chino Station and then continue by taxi, car, or local bus depending on luggage and season.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a traditional onsen ryokan in Chino, Nagano, suited to travelers who want a quiet countryside stay with hot-spring bathing rather than a polished luxury resort experience. It is a better fit for guests seeking atmosphere, calm, and local character than for those prioritizing modern rooms and a central sightseeing base.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Quiet rural settingThe ryokan is in Toyohira, Chino, away from busy urban areas, which makes it appealing if you want a slower stay surrounded by Nagano nature. It suits travelers looking to unplug and enjoy a more peaceful rhythm.
  • Onsen-focused stayThe property is known for hot-spring bathing, including open-air bathing, so the stay is centered on relaxing in the baths rather than just using the room as a base. That makes it especially attractive in colder seasons or after a day out in the mountains.
  • Traditional ryokan atmosphereThis place is a better match for travelers who specifically want a classic Japanese inn feel instead of a chain hotel setup. The experience is more about simple local character and the ryokan mood than flashy facilities.
  • Useful if drivingFree parking is a practical advantage in this part of Chino, especially because the area is easier to enjoy by car. It can work well as a stop for exploring the wider Tateshina and Yatsugatake area.
  • Good for a low-key retreatThe overall profile suggests a stay focused on rest, bathing, and quiet time rather than packed entertainment on site. Couples or solo travelers wanting a calm overnight break may find that appealing.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Rooms may feel datedThe property appears to lean more traditional and simple than freshly renovated or design-led. If you want sleek interiors or a high-end contemporary room, this may feel underwhelming.
  • Not ideal without a carIts countryside location is part of the charm, but it also makes access less convenient if you depend entirely on public transport and want to move around easily. Travelers planning frequent short trips may find it less practical.
  • Limited big-hotel convenienceThis is the kind of stay where atmosphere and bathing matter more than a long list of modern amenities. If you expect extensive facilities, polished multilingual service, or strong resort-style convenience, it may not match that expectation.
  • Better for quiet than activityGuests looking for nightlife, lots of nearby dining, or a lively surrounding area may find the setting too subdued. The appeal here is calm isolation, which is not for everyone.
  • Value depends on your prioritiesIf your main goal is simply a functional base for sightseeing, a standard hotel may offer better efficiency for the price. This ryokan makes more sense if you will genuinely use the onsen and enjoy the traditional stay experience.

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