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6.4 mi from Nagiso6.4 mi from City Center
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5.8 mi from Nagiso5.8 mi from City Center
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5.7 mi from Nagiso5.7 mi from City Center
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5.9 mi from Nagiso5.9 mi from City Center
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18.2 mi from Nagiso18.2 mi from City Center
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Best hotels and places to stay in Nagiso

Why visit?

Nagiso, a quaint town located in Japans Nagano Prefecture, offers a delightful escape for tourists seeking a serene and enriching experience. Known for its stunning natural beauty, historic sites, and warm hospitality, Nagiso has become an enticing destination for travelers. With a range of excellent hotels and charming accommodations, visitors are guaranteed a comfortable and memorable stay.

Where to stay?

Nagiso Town Center: Those looking to immerse themselves in the authentic local culture should consider staying in the heart of Nagiso Town. Here, you can find a variety of traditional ryokans (Japanese inns) offering cozy guest rooms with tatami flooring, hot spring baths, and delicious kaiseki meals. As you stroll through the town, youll be captivated by its traditional timber-framed houses and historic landmarks, including the picturesque Zenkoji Temple.

Tsumago-juku: For a step back in time, Tsumago-juku is an ideal choice. This well-preserved post town along the Nakasendo Trail allows visitors to experience what life was like during the Edo period. Stay in one of the charming minshukus (guesthouses) or ryokans and soak up the atmosphere of this historical gem. Take a leisurely walk along the ancient streets lined with traditional wooden buildings, browse local craft shops, and savor local specialties such as soba noodles.

Kiso-Fukushima: Located nearby, Kiso-Fukushima offers a blend of history and nature. This lively town is home to several historical landmarks, including the picturesque Fukushima Castle. Visitors can explore the beautiful Kiso Gorge, go hiking in the surrounding mountains, and enjoy the stunning views of the Kiso River. Accommodation options range from modern hotels with Western-style rooms to traditional ryokans offering a blend of comfort and tradition.

What is the price per hotel room per night?

3-star hotels: The average price per night is around $100 to $200.

4-star hotels: The average price per night is around $200 to $300.

5-star hotels: The average price per night is around $300 to $500.

Best value for money:

Nagiso Hotel Hatago: This cozy and affordable hotel offers comfortable rooms at a great price. Located in the heart of Nagiso Town, it provides easy access to local attractions such as Zenkoji Temple. The hotel features clean and well-equipped rooms, friendly staff, and a charming atmosphere, making it an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers.

Tsumagoi Guesthouse Hanaougi: This traditional guesthouse in Tsumago-juku offers excellent value for money. Guests can experience the charm of a Japanese ryokan at an affordable price. The guesthouse provides cozy, tatami-floored rooms, communal hot spring baths, and delicious homemade meals prepared with local ingredients. The friendly staff ensures a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Kisofukushima Onsen Hotel Shoshintei: Located in Kiso-Fukushima, this hotel offers a balance between affordability and quality. With its serene setting, the hotel features comfortable and elegantly designed rooms, some of which offer breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Guests can enjoy traditional Japanese bathing in the natural hot spring onsen and indulge in delicious local cuisine.

Best kids-friendly hotels:

Nagiso Karinju Sanso: This family-friendly hotel in Nagiso Town provides spacious rooms suitable for families traveling with children. The hotel offers various amenities, including a childrens play area, communal spaces for families to relax and bond, and an on-site restaurant serving kid-friendly meals. Additionally, the hotels central location makes it convenient for exploring nearby attractions.

Tsumagoi Forest Spa Resort: Situated in a tranquil setting near Tsumago-juku, this hotel caters to families seeking relaxation and fun. The resort features spacious rooms with nature views, indoor and outdoor pools, and a variety of recreational activities suitable for kids. Families can enjoy rejuvenating spa treatments while children can engage in outdoor adventures, creating an unforgettable family vacation.

Best hotels for a romantic getaway:

Nagiso Yumoto Onsen Hirasawa Ryokan: This enchanting ryokan in Nagiso Town provides a romantic ambiance perfect for couples. With its traditional Japanese architecture, elegant guest rooms, and private hot spring baths, it offers a serene atmosphere for relaxation and rejuvenation. Couples can savor exquisite kaiseki meals together and enjoy leisurely walks in the tranquil surroundings.

Tsumagoi Sozanso: Nestled in the scenic beauty of Tsumago-juku, this ryokan offers a romantic retreat for couples. The ryokans traditional rooms feature private open-air baths where couples can unwind while enjoying breathtaking views. Couples can also savor delicious local cuisine, take leisurely walks along the historic streets, and create cherished memories in this idyllic setting.

Best for location:

Nagiso Resort: This modern hotel in Nagiso Town offers convenience and accessibility to nearby attractions. With its prime location, guests can easily explore Zenkoji Temple and other cultural sites. The hotel provides comfortable rooms, on-site dining options, and friendly service, making it an ideal base for exploring the town and its surroundings.

Hotel Kisofukushima: Located in the heart of Kiso-Fukushima, this hotel is within walking distance of the towns historic landmarks, shops, and restaurants. The hotel offers spacious and well-appointed rooms, a variety of dining options, and excellent service. Its central location allows guests to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Kiso-Fukushima.

Nagisomachi Yumoto Onsen Kamonjigoya Ryokan: Situated in Nagiso Town, this ryokan provides a picturesque setting surrounded by nature. Guests can enjoy tranquil walks along the nearby Kiso River and admire the beautiful scenery. The ryokan offers comfortable rooms, soothing hot spring baths, and delectable traditional Japanese cuisine, providing a memorable experience in a serene location.

Best for a short city break:

Tsumago-Shuku-Kaikan: This unique hotel in Tsumago-juku offers a blend of tradition and modernity. The hotel features stylish rooms with contemporary amenities and serves as a cultural center dedicated to preserving the historical heritage of the area. Guests can enjoy exploring the exhibits, taking part in workshops, and immersing themselves in the traditional atmosphere.

Kisofukushima Onsen Sakaeya Ryokan: Located in Kiso-Fukushima, this ryokan offers a peaceful respite for those seeking a short city break. The ryokans cozy and comfortable rooms provide a relaxing environment, and guests can enjoy soaking in the soothing hot spring baths. The ryokans central location allows easy access to local restaurants, shops, and attractions.

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