"Tolles altes Haus, ohne Luxus, aber netter, hilfsbereiter Chef, große küche zum Austauschen mit anderen Gästen, viele Möglichkeiten in dem kleinen ort wie Wandern, Radtour, Onsen, Museum, einheimische Lebensmittel, Reisfelder... in der nähe Seen, Matsumoto-Burg.... alles total entspannt und erholsam"
"The hotel is old and worn down. The common areas don't look like they've been updated in decades.There are few facilities and it is very poor value for money."
"Very nice family-friendly hotel, room was very spacious (difficult to find in Japanese hotels!). The attention was great and the staff very attentive. I'd start here again "
"Great spot away from the busy Tokyo area. The rooms and the hotel is special in its own way and has a lot of character. Felt like being in my grandparents home. Really enjoyed staying here and it made it incredibly easy to walk to and from the train station to get bus tickets. Would definitely tell friends to stay here in the future. "
"The staff were very helpful, beyond the expectations even with the language barrier they try to help out. Clean hotel and quiet. I would recommend to stay in this hotel "
"Kaji, front desk manager was amazing & so helpful -accommodations & meals were wonderful, buses were convenient , about 45 min each way to & from the ski areas"
"This is the most beautiful place I have ever stayed! Amazing view of the mountains. The cottage was spacious, warm, beautifully presented and had all the amenities as described. The reception staff were so friendly and were able to help us with a few questions in English. They even gave us a mobile phone so we could call them from the cottage if required. I wish we stayed longer!! "
"I don’t believe this accommodation justify the cost if you will stay at this property without dinner and breakfast. I was able to reduce the expense for a night to c. $55 by using Expedia credits equal to $30, but if I didn’t have it, I would recommend to stay another one.
Far from the center of Matsumoto
Nothing was around the property
Nothing would be provided to kids, such as amenities, welcoming tea and snacks, basically.
The only nicer point was hot spring with good scene"
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You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Azumino Chihiro Art Museum in Matsukawa. While you're in the area, wander around the natural setting.
You can spend time exploring the galleries in Museum of Salt Road Yabusame Hall during your travels in Omachi. You can seek out the ski slopes while in the area.
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What can I see and do near Nishina Shinmei Shrine?
You'll want to browse the exhibits at Azumino Chihiro Art Museum and Omachi Alpine Museum. You might spend a leisurely day outdoors at Alps Azumino National Government Park and Omachi Sports Park. Create some family memories at Ominekogen Nanairo Okaede and Michinoeki Azuminomatsukawa.