Ryokan Hanaya
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Ryokan Hanaya

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169 Bessho, Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture 386-1431, Japan
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Ryokan Hanaya is a Japanese ryokan and in a vast site, dozens of pure Japanese style houses are connected by the corridor. Ryokan has 43 luxurious Japanese-style rooms and 14 rooms of them are private cottages with private hot spring baths. Please feel the remnants of the good old days of tradition of Japan.Show More
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4.1/5Amenities: 4.1
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Airport: Matsumoto Airport
(66.0 km)
Train: Bessho-Onsen Station
(340m)
Train: Shiodamachi Station
(4.8 km)
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Japanese-Style Room With Bath And Toilet

Japanese-Style Room With Bath And Toilet

Has window
Non-smoking
24-Hour Hot Water
Butler Service
Automatic Curtain
Power Outlet with Various Specifications
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Japanese Style Room With Toilet No Bath

Japanese Style Room With Toilet No Bath

Has window
Non-smoking
24-Hour Hot Water
Butler Service
Automatic Curtain
Power Outlet with Various Specifications
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4.1/5
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  • Cleanliness4
  • Amenities4.1
  • Location4.1
  • Service4.1
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Guests appreciate the property's excellent customer service, warm staff, and its beautiful traditional setting. They also enjoy the various types of baths, including an outdoor one, and receive complimentary tickets to nearby public hot springs.
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Guest User
February 16, 2024
Very nice Ryokan with excellent staff. The food was excellent and the attention to details were exceptional.
Guest User
January 22, 2024
It's charming and Very good.
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Guest User
January 2, 2024
It's conveniently located just a short walk from the station. The building is over 100 years old, so it's old-fashioned and relaxing. It was also great that we could try out three different types of baths. One of them was an open-air bath, and the changing room was outdoors, so I think you need to take precautions against the cold during the cold winter months. The inn also gave us free tickets to three public hot springs. The food was kaiseki cuisine, and the ingredients were delicious, including local wagyu beef shabu-shabu. There were temples and other sights to see around the inn, so it was a good place for a stroll.
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Guest User
May 20, 2023
I visited in the middle of May. It was a room with an open-air bath in the detached room, and it was a room meal both at night and in the morning. Highly recommended. The room is clean and the bath has plenty of hot water. The innkeepers are very kind. The garden is beautiful, and everything is connected by a corridor, so you don't have to worry about rain. I was too satisfied with the dinner. The 8-inch sashimi and bowls are all seasonal, and the fish and shabu-shabu are full, but the cherry blossom shrimp rice at the end is the best and I ate too much. I thought I would take a bath after dinner, but I was too full to move. The bath is a marble bath and an open-air bath, which is very comfortable. The amount of hot water is amazing even though the bath in the room is small! I was healed by the faint scent of sulfur with the hot spring flowers! I want to ask you again! Actually, I would like to visit during the matsutake season, but it may not be possible due to the price! It was my first trip to Bessho Onsen!
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Guest User
November 15, 2023
When I checked in, I was surprised to see a woman wearing a Taisho Roman style arrow pattern and hakama. His demeanor is relaxed and truly retro. Impatient people may get irritated. Everything is Japanese retro. The lobby and the hallway that runs through the garden are truly retro. The scenery looked like something you could see in a historical drama. There are 3 baths. The two bathrooms are divided into a men's bath and a women's bath depending on the time of day. The open-air baths are separate for men and women, with separate entrances. Meals are taken in the dining hall, and the pillars and beams of this dining hall are reminiscent of a castle. At breakfast, the woman in yesterday's hakama and kimono was wearing a black dress and white apron. It was a Taisho romantic maid costume. Dinner includes 3 seasonal matsutake mushroom dishes. I had a relaxing time for the first time in a while.
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Guest User
October 4, 2023
I used it on a solo winter trip. Hot springs are the best. A marble bath unlike any other Izu Wakakusa stone has a beautiful green Wakakusa bath A proper open-air bath that is not attached to the hotel The food is also delicious. Each kaiseki meal is handmade, the soup stock is very delicious, and the staff's hospitality is top-notch. The fresh flowers, the menu, and the service from check-in to check-out are all pleasant.The interior of the hotel has a Taisho Romantic atmosphere, and the costumes of the waitresses are tailored to suit the occasion, such as kimono, arrow pattern, and maid uniform. . The scenery of the corridor running through the courtyard is very nice ♪
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Guest User
August 13, 2023
We stayed in a detached room with an open-air bath. You can see the cherry blossoms from the open-air bath, and you can enjoy a luxurious time many times a day (because you took a bath many times). I think this is one of the few ryokan in Japan where you can enjoy authentic kaiseki cuisine. (Isn't it hard to find a ryokan that serves such authentic Japanese food?) The large public bath has a retro feel and the quality of the hot springs is good. It is an "extraordinary world" that shows us.
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Guest User
August 11, 2023
extraordinary world. . . In December, we stayed at a hot spring inn in Shinshu in winter. Bessho Onsen Ryokan Hanaya A registered tangible cultural property, this is a wonderful ryokan with a sense of Taisho romance. Hot springs, food, architecture, courtyards Nature, culture, hospitality Enjoy three hot spring baths with free-flowing 100% natural hot springs. I was intoxicated by the scenery of the corridor garden, and I was able to enjoy it in a relaxed flow of time.
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Guest User
July 22, 2023
Overall it was a wonderful stay experience! Thank you very much ☺️ 🟡 Facilities - The building is a cultural property and has some old equipment, but it is a very tasteful and nice inn. Additionally, since the breezeway faces outdoors, there are occasional insects flying around, so if you're not into insects, you might want to avoid them (I didn't mind them, so I had a good time there).・There is also a coffee room, shop, and library. The library has everything from children's books to books for adults, and I thought it was a wonderful collection of books that people of all generations could enjoy. 🟡Room ・The room was decorated with seasonal hanging scrolls and flowers, giving it a lovely atmosphere.・Yukata, towels, disposable combs, toothbrushes, and shavers are provided.・I was very happy to see that Misuzu candy, a representative of Ueda, was provided in the room🍬 ・For drinks, before dinner, you can boil water in the electric kettle in the room and drink the tea provided. After dinner, they prepared cold water in the room (they also laid out the futon for me), so I was able to spend my time without any inconvenience (you can also purchase drinks from the refrigerator in the room) ). Room service is also apparently available. 🟡Staff The staff at the inn took great care of us from the time we checked in to the time we checked out. I was nervous as it was my first time staying at a prestigious inn, but thanks to you I was able to forget about time and relax! 🟡About food, services, and facilities ・Since it was summer when I visited, I was able to have ramune for 100 yen per bottle or shaved ice for 300 yen per plate on the veranda of the building.😊I went to the hot springs. I had a ramune drink after entering the bath, and I felt that it was a wonderful attempt to spend a peaceful summer while looking at the waterwheel. ・The hot springs were also a comfortable space, and the next day, my skin felt soft and supple. I felt like it had become. The bathroom and changing room were equipped with a hair dryer, shampoo, conditioner, and body soap.・Dinner from 6 p.m. and breakfast from 8 a.m. are all made with plenty of seasonal and local ingredients, and I was impressed from beginning to end. It was so delicious that I was moved by the taste. The dishes were all beautiful and I was very excited. For breakfast, green tea is served to go with the Japanese food, but those who prefer coffee or black tea can also use the in-house tea room. You can also order alcoholic drinks and non-alcoholic drinks at dinner. Room service is also apparently available. 🟡About the area around the facility - There are no convenience stores or supermarkets around Bessho Onsen Station, so if you want to make sure to bring your own drinks, etc., and are heading to Bessho Onsen by train from Ueda Station, there are some shops near Ueda Station. It might be better to buy what you need before heading out.・
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 14:00
Check-out: Before 12:00

Front desk hours: 24/7

Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

Cots and Extra Beds
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Breakfast
Breakfast is available at the hotel. Please contact the hotel for details.
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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 32
Ryokan Hanaya is a Japanese ryokan and in a vast site, dozens of pure Japanese style houses are connected by the corridor. Ryokan has 43 luxurious Japanese-style rooms and 14 rooms of them are private cottages with private hot spring baths. Please feel the remnants of the good old days of tradition of Japan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to stay at Ryokan Hanaya?

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What is the closest airport to Ryokan Hanaya?

The closest airport is Matsumoto Airport. It is 66.0 km from the hotel and approximately a 73minutes journey by taxi.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Ryokan Hanaya?

The check-in time is after 14:00 and the check-out time is before 12:00.

Does Ryokan Hanaya provide airport transfer services?

No, the Ryokan Hanaya doesn't provide airport transfer services.

What amenities and services does Ryokan Hanaya have?

Ryokan Hanaya has the following amenities and services: Pets allowed, Hot Spring, Golf Course.

Does Ryokan Hanaya have a swimming pool?

No, Ryokan Hanaya doesn't have a pool.

Does Ryokan Hanaya have fitness amenities?

No, Ryokan Hanaya doesn't have fitness amenities.

Does Ryokan Hanaya provide Wi-Fi?

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Does Ryokan Hanaya have non-smoking rooms?

Yes, Ryokan Hanaya has non-smoking rooms. Please view the hotel listing for details.

Does Ryokan Hanaya provide breakfast?

Yes, Ryokan Hanaya provides breakfast.

About This Property

Nearest AirportMatsumoto Airport
Distance to Airport65.96KM
Nearest Train StationBessho-Onsen Station
Distance to Train Station0.34KM
Average Price FromGBP360
Hotel Star Rating4