Bettei Tateshina Kunpū

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Forest Surroundings Mountain Setting Countryside Escape Garden Setting Quiet Village Private Onsen
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Ryokan highlights

A small Tateshina highland ryokan with in-room onsen baths, quiet forest surroundings, and strong access to scenic spots.

All Rooms OnsenEvery guest room includes its own Tateshina Onsen semi-open-air bath.
Intimate 10 RoomsJust 10 rooms create a quiet, private stay with a boutique feel.
Tateshina Highland CalmSet in nature off the Venus Line, it feels peaceful and secluded.
Scenic Sightseeing BaseWell placed for Lake Tateshina, Kita-Yatsugatake Ropeway, and Mishaka Pond.
Shinshu Kaiseki DiningMeals highlight Shinshu ingredients, seasonal produce, and carefully prepared kaiseki courses.
Starry Terrace NightsThe highland terrace and 1,400m setting are ideal for stargazing.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsScenery and bath time are the main drivers here: arrive by afternoon, settle into the in-room semi-open-air bath, have dinner on site, use the public bath, sleep early, then enjoy breakfast and either a short local nature stop or move on. A second night works if you want a slower Tateshina area stay with nearby drives, lake stops, ropeway access, or easy hiking rather than city-style sightseeing.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a quiet 1-2 night Tateshina onsen retreat for travelers with a car or taxi plan, not as a high-convenience sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Remote accessIt sits deep in the Tateshina villa area, around 40 minutes by car from Chino Station.
Dinner logisticsBecause the setting is quiet and spread out, skipping dinner can leave you with limited easy evening options nearby.
Overstay riskBeyond baths, meals, and a few nearby nature stops, the immediate area is not dense with walkable attractions.
Not toddler-friendlyThe property indicates young children age 0-3 may not be accepted due to the high-altitude setting.

Food & drinks

Verified as a small ryokan in the Tateshina highland area of Chino, serving seasonal Japanese meals in on-site dining spaces with a lounge coffee option.

Restaurant (on-site)
on-site

Main meal venue for breakfast and dinner; seasonal Japanese course style.

  • Seasonal KaisekifoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
  • Shinshu BeefspecialtyLocal beef featured in courses.
  • Yatsugatake SalmonspecialtyRegional fish used in dinner.
  • Nagano Koshihikari RicefoodLocal rice with the meal.
Private Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Some meals are served in a private room setting.

  • Japanese BreakfastfoodTraditional morning set.
  • Creative WashokufoodCarefully plated Japanese dishes.
  • Seasonal VegetablesspecialtyLocal produce in small plates.
Lobby Lounge (on-site)
on-site

Simple lounge area with self-service coffee.

  • CoffeedrinkSelf-service in the lounge.
  • Terrace BreakspecialtyRelaxed drink stop by the lobby.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Tateshina highland area above Chino, so most travelers arrive via Chino Station and complete the final uphill section by bus, taxi, or car.

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 is a small hot-spring ryokan in the Tateshina area of Chino, Nagano, designed for a quiet, private stay rather than a busy sightseeing base. It is a strong fit for travelers who want in-room onsen comfort and a calm mountain setting, but less ideal if you want easy station access or lots of on-site facilities.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Private onsen in every roomAll 10 rooms include their own semi-open-air hot spring bath, so you can soak without sharing space with other guests. That makes the stay feel much more private and relaxing than a standard ryokan.
  • Intimate, low-key atmosphereWith only 10 rooms, the property feels quiet and secluded rather than busy or resort-like. This suits couples or travelers who want a peaceful hideaway in Tateshina.
  • Strong hot spring appealThe ryokan uses Tateshina Onsen water from the Tateshina Sanmuro source, and guests can enjoy both the room bath and a communal indoor/outdoor bath. If the onsen itself is a priority, this is one of the clearest strengths of the stay.
  • Good base for scenic drives and nature spotsIts position near the Venus Line works well for exploring Tateshina Lake, the Kita Yatsugatake Ropeway, Tateshina Otaki, and other highland attractions by car. It is especially appealing for travelers planning a nature-focused itinerary.
  • Thoughtful Shinshu-style diningThe meals focus on seasonal Shinshu ingredients such as local vegetables and mountain produce, served in a kaiseki style. That gives the stay a stronger regional character than a simple overnight stop.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Public transport is not very convenientReaching the ryokan without a car is possible, but it involves a bus ride from Chino Station and then a short walk from the Sakuragaoka stop. This is less convenient if you are traveling with luggage or prefer simple station-area access.
  • The entrance can be easy to missEven the property notes that the turn-in from the Venus Line is hard to spot and uses streetlight marker 77 as a landmark. Arriving after dark or in bad weather may feel stressful on a first visit.
  • More secluded than walkableThe setting is peaceful, but that also means it is not the kind of ryokan where you can easily stroll to lots of shops, cafes, or town attractions. Travelers wanting an active on-foot area may find it too isolated.
  • Best suited to a quiet stay, not a facility-rich resortThe appeal here is privacy, baths, and the mountain atmosphere rather than extensive entertainment or large shared amenities. If you want many on-site activities, the experience may feel limited.
  • Acidic spring water is not for everyoneThe hot spring is an acidic sodium chloride sulfate spring, which some guests may find less comfortable if they have sensitive skin or prefer milder bath water. It is a plus for some travelers, but not universally so.

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