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Check availability on Chikuma Hotels with Room Service

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24 Aug - 25 Aug
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25 Aug - 26 Aug
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28 Aug - 30 Aug
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4 Sep - 6 Sep

Our top choices for Chikuma hotels with room service

1. Nakaoyama Onsen Shosenkaku

Nakaoyama Onsen Shosenkaku
Nagano
United States
Sarah
2.858.876 ₫
3.144.764 ₫ total
28 Aug - 29 Aug
Nakaoyama Onsen Shosenkaku

2. Matsuya Ryokan

Matsuya Ryokan
Nagano
United States
Amy
2.811.064 ₫
3.092.187 ₫ total
1 Sept - 2 Sept
Matsuya Ryokan

3. Uematsuya Ryokan

Uematsuya Ryokan
Ueda
Japan
Anonymous traveller
3.136.713 ₫
3.844.713 ₫ total
30 Aug - 31 Aug
Uematsuya Ryokan

4. Yudanaka Seifuso

Yudanaka Seifuso
Yamanouchi
Canada
Andrea
2.987.332 ₫
3.713.253 ₫ total
25 Aug - 26 Aug
Yudanaka Seifuso

5. Hotel Omodaka

Hotel Omodaka
Yamanouchi
Canada
Ryan
2.172.605 ₫
2.727.433 ₫ total
31 Aug - 1 Sept
Hotel Omodaka

6. Morino Lodge Chalets

Morino Lodge Chalets
Hokujo
United States
Christine
7.254.317 ₫
8.777.737 ₫ total
6 Sept - 7 Sept
Morino Lodge Chalets

7. Spa Lodge Redwood Inn

Spa Lodge Redwood Inn
Takayama
Japan
So
5.945.173 ₫
6.698.727 ₫ total
6 Sept - 7 Sept
Spa Lodge Redwood Inn
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Top Chikuma Hotel Reviews

Kamesei Ryokan

Kamesei Ryokan

8/10 Good
"Beautiful though slightly older ryokan. Owners were absolutely lovely, helpful, very friendly and were great to have a chat with. Due to some communication issues we were unable to organise a meal there, but the owners were very apologetic and offered a free session in the private family onsen as recompense, which was lovely. The home made cookies were also delicious and we bought a box to take with us. This was our first ever stay in a ryokan so we were not quite sure what to expect. But I think we were all unified in our horror when we came back after dinner to see our beds. We assumed a futon mattress would be like what we are familiar with at home (Australia), which is a 10cm mattress. These were so much worse than expected, and after staying in two more ryokans during the course of our stay, we realised this is standard. That the Japanese futon mattress is about 2cm thick. I kid you not. Three of our beds had 2 of these mattress’s, and one only had one. For all intents and purposes we were basically just sleeping on the floor. Combine that with the fact the air on didn’t seem to be working and we had to leave the window open all night, I would say this was pretty much our worst night sleep for our whole trip. Which is a shame, because there was so much to love about this ryokan, its owners and the location. Such a cute and peaceful little town."
Russell 1-night trip
Posted 2 months ago
Kamesei Ryokan

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