Hotakajo
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Ryokan highlights
A traditional onsen ryokan in Hotaka Ariake, Azumino, known for merchant-villa character, baths, and local cuisine.
Food & drinks
Verified as the ryokan at 2177-23 Hotaka Ariake, serving seasonal kaiseki, Japanese breakfast, and a reservation-only bar, with strong local soba and wagyu options nearby.
Garden-view dining room for kaiseki dinner and Japanese breakfast.
- Seasonal KaisekifoodMulti-course meal with local seasonal produce.
- Shinshu Premium BeefspecialtyLocal beef featured in dinner courses.
- Iwana River FishspecialtyLocal char from clear mountain streams.
- Japanese BreakfastfoodSet with grilled fish, egg, tofu, and sides.
Small hideaway bar inside the ryokan; reservations required.
- SakedrinkGood fit for a ryokan evening drink.
- WhiskydrinkClassic bar option in a quiet setting.
Useful nearby stop for yakiniku, soba, and local specialties.
- Wasabi Salted KalbifoodBeef rib with local wasabi flavor.
- Handmade SobafoodBuckwheat noodles made in-house.
- Sukiyaki Set MealfoodSimple hot pot style beef set.
- Horse SashimispecialtyRegional specialty for adventurous eaters.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in the Hotaka Ariake onsen area of Azumino and is most conveniently reached by JR Oito Line stations plus a short taxi ride.
Should you choose this ryokan?
This is a distinctive onsen ryokan in Hotaka Onsenkyo, Azumino, with striking traditional architecture, local kaiseki dining, and a quiet garden setting. It suits travelers seeking atmosphere and a rural escape more than those wanting easy station access, late arrivals, or fully modern convenience.
- Memorable timber-and-garden atmosphereThe property is built around broad gardens with bold traditional wooden architecture, giving the stay a much stronger sense of place than a standard hotel. It feels designed for travelers who want a classic ryokan mood rather than just a room for the night.
- Characterful onsen bathsIts bathing options are unusually distinctive, including a hinoki bath, a relocated kura-style bath, and a rock open-air bath setting. The bathing experience is a real highlight if you enjoy ryokans with atmosphere, not just functional hot springs.
- Private bath room optionsSome room categories include their own open-air bath, including a detached special room and annex options for more privacy. That makes it especially appealing for couples or guests who prefer to soak without using the shared baths every time.
- Strong local kaiseki focusDinner centers on regional ingredients such as Shinshu beef, local char, soba, mountain vegetables, and Azumino produce. It should appeal to travelers who want a distinctly Nagano-style meal instead of a generic multi-course menu.
- Good base for scenic Azumino outingsThe ryokan works well for a slow countryside trip with nearby access to places like Daio Wasabi Farm, Hotaka Shrine, Chihiro Art Museum, and mountain sightseeing areas. It is a solid fit if you are exploring Azumino by car and want a peaceful base away from busier city zones.
- Remote without a carThe location is rural, and access from Ariake Station still requires about a 10-minute taxi ride or arranged transfer. If you want to walk easily to shops, restaurants, or a station, this may feel inconvenient.
- Outdoor bath availability can disappointThe rock open-air bath is under renovation on the official onsen page, and some guests have also reported outdoor bath unavailability. If rotenburo access is your main reason for booking, confirm the latest status before choosing it.
- Some private baths are seasonalAt least one detached room with a private open-air bath cannot use that bath from December to March because of freezing. Winter guests should be careful not to assume every advertised private bath experience will be fully available.
- Arrival timing is restrictiveDinner-oriented ryokan stays work best here because standard check-in is in the afternoon and the final check-in is relatively early. It is less suitable for travelers planning a very late arrival after a long transit day.
- Not ideal for accessibility needsThe property’s traditional layout and multi-building style may be charming, but it is not the easiest setup for guests with mobility concerns. Travelers who need barrier-free convenience may find a more modern hotel more comfortable.
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Current position: 80th out of 166 ryokans in Nagano.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 75th | Nagomi no Yuyado Nakayama | 8.6/10 | 65 |
| 76th | Kamesei Ryokan | 8.5/10 | 452 |
| 77th | Shirafune Grand Hotel | 8.5/10 | 274 |
| 78th | Maruka Ryokan | 8.5/10 | 272 |
| 79th | Nunobiki Onsen Komoro | 8.5/10 | 201 |
| 80th | Hotakajo Current ryokan | 8.6/10 | 29 |
| 81st | Shimaya | 8.5/10 | 69 |
| 82nd | Yamabiko | 8.7/10 | 15 |
| 83rd | Masuya Ryokan | 8.5/10 | 61 |
| 84th | Besshoonsen Nanjyo Ryokan | 8.7/10 | 14 |
| 85th | Nakadana-sō | 8.9/10 | 7 |
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