Best Hotels in Chikuma
Explore Chikuma from hotels near iconic landmarks, popular shopping streets, and top dining spots.
Hotel Platon Annex Green Plaza ★★
"I stayed here for business. There seem to be several other hotels in the same group nearby. They also offer hot spring tours. Both the hotel and the rooms are dark and dirty. I wouldn't recommend this hotel to anyone."
Club Wyndham Chikumakan Nagano ★★★
"Really nice ryokan everyone was very friendly, and accessibility to the baths if you have tattoos at certain time"
Hotel Platon Annex Green Plaza ★★★
"Great"
Kashiwaya ★★
"The room was spacious and clean. ♬ The hot spring water was excellent, and even though it was snowing, it warmed me up! There are also many delicious izakayas nearby, so it's fun to eat there... I'll definitely stay here again next time. ♬"
Hotel Lune Claire (Adult Only) ★★
Hotel Kameya Honten ★★★
"The hotel is a bit dated. The rooms are very spacious. With the traditional Japanese room, you sleep on the floor. We had a room with a bathtub, but the bath is located elsewhere in the hotel. "With a bathtub" means you have 45 minutes to use the bath privately. The rooms are very clean. The staff is super friendly and does everything they can to help. I do find the price for a room to be on the high side."
Kamiyamada Hotel ★★★
"We had a great experience renting from Budget with our family. The car was in excellent condition and very clean. Pick-up and drop-off were quick and hassle-free. Staff were professional and patiently answered all our questions. It was a smooth experience overall, and we’d consider renting from Budget again for future family trips"
Hotel Seifuen ★★★
"Quiet onsen town. Hotel offers free pick up and drop off service but need to call them in advance to arrange. Hotel room is big and quiet. Room has mountain and river view. Lovely natural spring onsen. One of the best onsens we have had in Japan."
Hotel Platon ★★
"A bit of an old hotel with a natural onsen. The onsen is pleasant but nothing exceptional — not really worth a dedicated visit. The nearest station, Togura, is about 3 km away, and public transport options are limited. Best suited for travelers with a car. Overall, the hotel, the staff, and the town are lovely — I’m glad we stayed here."
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Tama No Yu
"We used public transportation and requested a shuttle to Togura Station. We arrived 6-7 minutes early. While other inns' shuttles waited for the train before the scheduled arrival, ours arrived a little after the scheduled time. It was a very cold, windy, and rainy day, leaving us alone at the station. It would have been fine if the person who came to pick us up had simply said, "Sorry for keeping you waiting in the cold," even if it was just a lie. Instead, they simply said, "Please, Mr./Ms. XX," which was disappointing. Even when I told them I'd carry my own luggage, they brushed my hand aside and touched my luggage without permission, which was extremely unpleasant. Even at cheaper inns, I've never experienced someone arriving a little late to the scheduled time or touching my luggage without permission (brushing my hand away was out of the question). Furthermore, waiting for check-in in the cold, windy, and rainy weather was unpleasant, especially since I was chilled and just wanted to warm up in my room. Not everyone enjoys welcome drinks and sweets, so I think professional customer service would be better if they could understand what the guest wants, let them into their room first, and then decide on the hotel and meal times later. If they're going to make them wait, they could provide them with a blanket or show them closer to the heater. Treating everyone the same doesn't seem worth the price. The only saving grace is that the room and the in-room hot spring were the best I've ever experienced. The furniture and layout were tasteful, and the refurbishment was excellent. I think the shuttle service could be improved. It's unacceptable. Pushing away guests' hands is also unacceptable."
Umemura Ryokan Uguisutei
"Cost-cutting measures were noticeable. I went to the hot springs two minutes before 3:30 PM, as I was told it would be open then, but it was pitch black. I returned to my room, contacted the front desk, and they turned on the lights. I was staying in what was advertised as the only suite in the building, so I expected to have breakfast there as well as dinner, but I was with a family with children and it wasn't very relaxing. I wish they had at least provided private dining rooms for meals on the special suite floor. The evacuation route map posted on the room door was also from before the renovation. Dinner was delicious, with local ingredients skillfully prepared."
Sasaya Hotel
Chikumanoyu Shigenoya
"Excellent experience at a traditional ryokan! I gave 4/5 stars for location because there are no particular views (it's right in the middle of the town), but the other features more than compensate for this. All the staff we met were very courteous and professional. Meals were traditional and introduced us to many interesting dishes. Onsens were small but since this hotel only has eight room, they are never crowded. Also the onsens are open through the night which I especially appreciated."
Ryotei Takano
"This is an adult hot spring inn that only accepts five groups per day, where you can quietly enjoy the hot water and meals. Even though the facilities are old (there are no inconveniences other than finding an outlet), they are kept very clean and tidy, which is wonderful."
Wakanoyu
"Family Friendly, Recommended"
Hotel Yuuzan
"The parking lot had no lines, making it very difficult to park. The toilet in my room was dirty; there was feces stuck to the bowl even before my stay, and I was shocked to see that it hadn't been cleaned. The room was also a bit dusty overall (the tissue box was especially dusty). Table tennis cost 550 yen for 30 minutes. Considering the price, the net wasn't properly strung, and the rackets were worn out, so it wasn't worth the price. The food was delicious in both quantity and quality. However, some staff members spoke to me in a casual manner, which was a bit of a concern."
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Chikuma Travel Information
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1 GBP ≈ 216.06 JPY
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More Information About Chikuma Hotels
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Number of reviews |
302 |
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Total properties |
28 |
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Weekday Avg. Price |
£167 |
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Weekend Avg. Price |
£182 |
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HOTEL ROUTE-INN COURT CHIKUMA-KOSHOKU |
FAQ – Hotels in Chikuma
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What are the best places to stay in Chikuma?
Some of the best places to stay in Chikuma are near popular attractions like Togurajuku Kitty Park, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.
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What are the top hotels in Chikuma near Togurajuku Kitty Park?
Some of the top hotels in Chikuma near Togurajuku Kitty Park include Club Wyndham Chikumakan Nagano (from £55), Riverside Uedakan (from £46) and Hotel Kameya Honten (from £67), all offering easy access to Togurajuku Kitty Park, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.
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What are some of the best hotels in Chikuma?
The most popular Chikuma hotels for your stay: HOTEL ROUTE-INN COURT CHIKUMA-KOSHOKU (from £40), HOTEL ROUTE-INN KAMIYAMADA ONSEN (from £36) and Club Wyndham Chikumakan Nagano (from £55) are the preferred hotels.
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Which hotels in Chikuma are worth visiting for their spa experience?
Feel tired from travelling? Hotel Kameya Honten (from £67) provides highly rated spa services.
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Which hotels in Chikuma have hot springs?
Want to experience hot springs in your hotel? Club Wyndham Chikumakan Nagano (from £55), Hotel Kameya Honten (from £67) and Kamiyamada Hotel (from £65) have hot springs. Book now!
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What hotels in Chikuma offer an especially good breakfast ?
Ogiwarakan (from £58),Umemura Ryokan Uguisutei (from £67) and HOTEL ROUTE-INN COURT CHIKUMA-KOSHOKU (from £40) provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!
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