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3.3
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 3.3/10, based on 23 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.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
Forest Surroundings Countryside Escape Mountain Setting Quiet Village Snow Landscape Hot Spring Bath
Staff 3,6/10
Facilities 3,2/10
Cleanliness 3,0/10
Comfort 3,0/10
Value for money 3,3/10
Location 3,7/10

Ryokan highlights

A rustic mountain onsen inn in Nagawa, Matsumoto, known for open-air baths and local soba cuisine.

Mountain OnsenOpen-air hot spring baths overlook birch trees and surrounding mountain scenery.
Nagawa SobaKnown for local Nagawa toji soba and creative regional Japanese cooking.
Forest SettingQuiet highland location suits travelers seeking nature, silence, and cooler air.
Rustic AtmosphereA simple, lodge-like stay with an unpretentious countryside onsen feel.
Good For DriversBest reached by car, with on-site parking in a remote mountain area.
Relaxed BathingReviews repeatedly praise the comfortable baths and easygoing, restful stay.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsLocation is the strongest stay-length driver: access is rural and the lodge sits in a quiet highland area with limited walkable sightseeing, so one night works for dinner, bath, sleep, breakfast, while two nights only makes sense if you plan scenic drives, hiking gateways, skiing, or a slow bath-and-meal reset.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a quiet one-night or relaxed two-night onsen lodge in remote Nagawa, useful for nature access around Norikura, Kamikochi routes, Nomugi Pass, or a rural detour between Matsumoto and the Kiso side.

Know before booking

Remote accessPublic transport is limited and car travel is the practical choice for most itineraries here.
Simple, older lodgeVerified as old-fashioned rather than modern luxury, so do not expect polished resort-style facilities.
Limited weekday bath hoursMorning bathing is not generally available on weekdays, which can shorten the onsen rhythm.

Food & drinks

Verified as a small hot-spring inn in Nagawa, Matsumoto with simple on-site set meals plus a few useful nearby local dining stops.

Restaurant (on-site)
on-site

Simple on-site meal venue for dinner and breakfast.

  • Touji sobaspecialtyLimited local hot soba.
  • Set mealsfoodCasual dinner plates.
  • Onsen porridgespecialtyJapanese breakfast specialty.
  • Toast and coffeefoodLight breakfast option.
  • JuicedrinkBreakfast drink option.
Soba Village Nagawa (nearby)
nearbyabout 2 min by car

Closest useful stop for local soba in the Nagawa area.

  • Nagawa sobaspecialtyLocal buckwheat noodles.
  • Cold sobafoodRefreshing soba style.
  • Hot sobafoodWarm noodle bowls.
Fukuden (nearby)
nearbyabout 10 min by car

Nearby soba restaurant listed by the inn.

  • Handmade sobaspecialtyLocal soba focus.
  • Shinshu lunchfoodSimple regional fare.
  • TeadrinkTypical meal-side drink.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This rural Nagawa ryokan is best reached by road, with Matsumoto as the main rail gateway and a final bus or taxi transfer into the Nagawa area.

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 rustic hot-spring inn in Nagawa, Matsumoto, this property suits travelers who want local soba, mountain scenery, and a nostalgic countryside stay. It is a better fit for guests who value atmosphere and food over modern comfort and easy transport.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Authentic Nagawa toji sobaThis inn is especially appealing if you want to try Nagawa’s local specialty, toji soba, rather than a standard ryokan dinner. The meals also highlight regional mountain vegetables and Shinshu-style creative Japanese cooking.
  • Open-air bath with birch forest viewsThe onsen experience is tied closely to the setting, with an outdoor bath looking toward white birch trees and seasonal mountain scenery. That makes the bath feel more like a nature retreat than just an indoor soak.
  • Gently nostalgic Showa-era atmosphereThe property openly embraces an old-fashioned, retro ryokan style instead of trying to feel sleek or newly renovated. If you enjoy simple, nostalgic Japanese lodging, that character is part of its charm.
  • Quiet base near alpine sightseeingIt works well for travelers planning drives toward Sawando for Kamikochi access, Norikura, or the Nomugi Pass area. The setting is peaceful and away from busier tourist centers, which helps if you want a slower mountain stay.
  • Relaxed, small-scale countryside feelThe inn presents itself as a place to slow down, and its lower operating capacity supports a calmer stay. This can be a strong advantage if you want a less crowded hot-spring experience.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Remote and car-dependentThe ryokan is in Nagawa, not central Matsumoto, and access is much easier by car. It is inconvenient for travelers who want to rely on trains, frequent buses, or quick city sightseeing.
  • Limited modern comfortsThe property explicitly says it does not offer up-to-date modern facilities, and even notes the lack of conveniences such as an elevator. Guests expecting polished contemporary ryokan comfort may find it too basic.
  • Bath hours are not very flexibleOn weekdays, the onsen schedule is more restricted and there is no morning bath the next day. If long, flexible bathing time is a priority, that may feel disappointing.
  • Dining options nearby are sparseThis area is secluded, so there are not many convenient restaurants around the inn. If you arrive late or prefer lots of walkable food choices, the location can feel limiting.
  • More rustic than luxuriousThis is a countryside onsen lodge with personality, not a high-end refined ryokan with premium facilities and elaborate service. Travelers looking for luxury finishes or a special-occasion splurge may want something more upscale.

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