Ichinokurasou
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Ryokan highlights
A simple traditional stay in Hakuba known for mountain scenery, local meals, and easy ski-area access.
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Food & drinks
This Hakuba ryokan at 23930 Hokujo appears to have an on-site restaurant with breakfast and dinner, plus useful village dining nearby.
On-site meal venue; breakfast and dinner are available, but no clear restaurant name was found.
- Japanese breakfastfoodSimple morning set or breakfast service.
- Dinner coursefoodRyokan-style evening meal; details not clearly listed.
- Half board mealsspecialtyBreakfast and dinner may be bundled with stay plans.
- TeadrinkLikely standard hot drink with meals.
Small Japanese izakaya in Echoland known for share plates and cozy booths.
- SkewersfoodGrilled meat skewers for sharing.
- SashimifoodRaw fish plates.
- Fried dishesfoodTypical izakaya hot snacks.
- BeerdrinkClassic pub pairing.
Casual pizza spot with handmade dough, takeout, and delivery in Hakuba.
- Thin-crust pizzafoodFresh handmade dough pizzas.
- Vegetarian pizzafoodMeat-free topping option.
- SaladsfoodLight side dishes.
- AlcoholdrinkDrinks available with dinner.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Ichinokurasou appears to be a small ryokan in the Hakuba Hokujo area, best reached via Hakuba Station or Hakuba Happo Bus Terminal with a short taxi transfer.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A simple, traditional stay in Hakuba that works best for travelers who want a quieter base with local character rather than a polished resort hotel. It is especially appealing if you plan to drive or focus on skiing and outdoor activities around the valley.
- Traditional Hakuba atmosphereThis is a small Japanese-style inn with a more local, homey feel than the larger ski hotels in Hakuba. It suits travelers who want a simpler stay with ryokan character instead of a chain-hotel experience.
- Useful base for multiple ski areasThe property is in Hakuba village and within driving distance of major ski areas such as Goryu and Happo-One. That makes it practical if you want to explore different resorts instead of staying tied to just one slope.
- Good value profileIt is commonly positioned as a budget-friendly or lower-priced option in Hakuba. Travelers who care more about access and atmosphere than luxury may find it a strong value pick.
- Local meals add personalityThe inn is known for serving local-style Japanese food, including regional touches such as Shinano miso and Hakuba pork. That gives the stay more identity than a lodging that offers only generic breakfast.
- Convenient for self-driving guestsFree private parking is a real advantage in Hakuba, especially in ski season when moving between resorts can be easier by car. It also reduces the hassle of relying on bus timings every day.
- Not a luxury ryokanThis is a modest inn rather than an upscale ryokan with refined suites, private baths, or high-end service rituals. If you want a premium honeymoon-style experience, it may feel too basic.
- Shared facilities may be a drawbackSome room setups are associated with shared bathroom arrangements rather than fully private in-room facilities. That can be inconvenient for travelers who strongly prefer more privacy and comfort.
- Location favors driversThe inn is not the most central option for travelers who want to walk everywhere in Happo or rely only on public transport. Without a car, daily logistics may feel less seamless.
- Limited room count means fewer extrasWith a small number of guest rooms, the property is more intimate but also lighter on facilities than full-service ski hotels. Expect a simpler stay rather than extensive lounges, spa options, or broad amenities.
- Best suited to activity-focused tripsIts appeal is strongest if you spend most of the day skiing, sightseeing, or outdoors around Hakuba. Travelers looking for a destination stay with lots to enjoy inside the property itself may feel underwhelmed.
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Current position: 64th out of 166 ryokans in Nagano.
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| 64th | Ichinokurasou Current ryokan | 8.7/10 | 157 |
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