Uruoikan
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Ryokan highlights
City-edge Nagano ryokan with natural hot spring baths beside the Susobana Gorge area.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
This Nagano onsen ryokan has a casual on-site restaurant and rest area drinks, with stronger meal options close by on Tsumashina.
Second-floor dining with casual Japanese dishes and seasonal set meals.
- RamenfoodSimple hot noodle bowl.
- SobafoodJapanese buckwheat noodles.
- Katsu curryfoodCurry rice with cutlet.
- Creative kaisekispecialtySeasonal course using Shinshu ingredients.
- Shinshu salmonspecialtyLocal salmon used in course meals.
Second-floor post-bath rest area for light drinks.
- Onsen drinking waterdrinkHot spring drinking water available.
- Sports drinkdrinkPopular after-bath refreshment.
- MilkdrinkClassic after-onsen drink.
Well-known nearby beef restaurant for sukiyaki and shabu-shabu.
- SukiyakifoodBeef hotpot in sweet soy broth.
- Shabu-shabufoodSwished beef hotpot.
- Japanese steak setfoodSteak with rice set.
- Beef sushispecialtySpecial beef sushi plate.
- CoffeedrinkCoffee and simple desserts available.
Access, transport and nearby sights
A hot spring ryokan on the west side of central Nagano, most conveniently reached from Nagano Station by taxi, shuttle, or a short bus-plus-walk approach.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A solid choice if you want a Nagano stay focused on hot springs rather than a polished downtown hotel feel. It stands out for its flowing natural baths, river-view atmosphere, and easy access from Nagano Station, but it may feel less convenient if you want to be right next to the station or major sights.
- Excellent onsen focusThis ryokan is built around natural hot springs, with 100% flowing spring water and a notably large open-air bath. It is especially appealing if the bath experience matters more to you than luxury design.
- Two different spring stylesGuests can enjoy two distinct bath types here, including the brownish Susobanakyo water and another lighter sulfur-scented bath. That gives the bathing experience more variety than a basic single-bath ryokan.
- Scenic river-side settingThe property looks toward the Susobana River and valley scenery, and some room types include a view bath or terrace facing that natural setting. It offers a calmer atmosphere than staying in a standard station-area business hotel.
- Convenient without being centralIt is about 7 minutes by car from Nagano Station and also operates a free shuttle connection, so access is easier than many scenic onsen stays. This balance works well for travelers visiting Zenko-ji, Togakushi, or wider Nagano.
- Better food flexibility on-siteUnlike many ryokan that focus only on a fixed kaiseki dinner, Uruoikan also has an in-house restaurant with Japanese, Western, Chinese, dessert, and lighter casual options. That makes it easier for mixed-age groups or travelers who want a less formal meal setup.
- Not a walkable station stayEven though it is close by car, it is not the kind of ryokan you pick for easy walking to Nagano Station with luggage. Travelers wanting immediate rail convenience may prefer a hotel right in front of the station.
- Can feel more like a bath complexBecause day-use bathing is a major part of the property, the atmosphere may feel busier and less exclusive than a small private ryokan. If you want a quiet, intimate inn experience, this setup may be a mismatch.
- Some rooms are fairly standardThe room lineup includes simple Japanese-style rooms, so not every stay here will feel special or high-end. To get the most memorable experience, you may need to book one of the view-bath or terrace room categories.
- Less ideal for sightseeing on footIt is not right beside Zenko-ji or downtown shopping streets, so spontaneous walking-based sightseeing is less convenient. This matters more if you prefer exploring the city without taxis, shuttle timing, or a car.
- Best appeal is narrowThis place is strongest for travelers who specifically want onsen time and a relaxed local Nagano base. If your priority is luxury service, nightlife, or a highly refined ryokan atmosphere, it may not be the best fit.
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Current position: 67th out of 166 ryokans in Nagano.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 62nd | Yudanaka Seifuso | 8.7/10 | 461 |
| 63rd | Hotel Housei | 8.7/10 | 312 |
| 64th | Ichinokurasou | 8.7/10 | 157 |
| 65th | Yokokura Ryokan | 8.7/10 | 133 |
| 66th | Elan Hotel Lake Nojiri | 8.7/10 | 126 |
| 67th | Uruoikan Current ryokan | 8.7/10 | 98 |
| 68th | Hotel Takimoto | 8.7/10 | 90 |
| 69th | Rakki OnsenRyokan 楽奇温泉旅館 | 8.6/10 | 631 |
| 70th | Okara Sansō | 9.0/10 | 17 |
| 71st | Club Wyndham Chikumakan Nagano | 8.6/10 | 606 |
| 72nd | Gingetsu | 8.7/10 | 52 |
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