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Onsen Hotel Omoto
4.1/57 Reviews
 Stayed on weekdays. It is a great inn with parking lots and hot springs. The day I stayed was 8 the view bath on the floor was assigned to the man hot water. On the 8 floor, there are open-air baths and jacuzzi, and during the daytime, the distant view is enjoyed, and there is a body in the hot spring. The next morning, when I asked for a departure, I brought the car to the entrance and prepared it. Next time I will come to enjoy only hot water slowly. Thank you for your care.
Hotel Tamanoyu
4.5/56 Reviews
We stayed at a number of Ryokans of various price points throughout our honeymoon trip to Japan and this one was such a pleasant surprise. The decor has a throwback 70s-80s vibe that would suit a Wes Anderson film and the attitude is a nice mixture of traditional ryokan hospitality and modern style. The rooms are spacious for ryokans (which, warning to Americans, might feel smaller than western hotels), and the baths are just lovely. We used both the public and private baths, and enjoyed our time in both. If this hotel wanted to rebrand as a quirky, hip spot for young westerners they could, but you get the sense that they enjoy catering to their Japanese clientele and providing an affordable yet luxurious experience. We spent one night at a $600 a night ryokan and the experience between the two was honestly comparable. Furthermore, Matsumoto is a lovely town, and if you want to add a day trip to your Japanese itinerary do yourself a favor and stay at the beautiful Hotel Tamanoyu.
Hotel Buena Vista
4.5/587 Reviews
This was a stopover hotel for our tour of Japan. It's well-located, walking distance to the railway station. The hotel carpark is small and we ended up in a garage about a 7-minute walk away. (10-minute if you have luggage.) We ended up in the executive floor. The rooms were all right in size. The major plus is the 14th floor executive lounge. We were there on New Year Day but ALL the restaurants that looked decent said they would only allow us in with reservations. We had not expected that. Fortunately, we had a good fill at the lounge, went to MacDonald's (across the road from the Railway Station) for a burger and then returned to the Lounge to top up with drinks. Although it was near the closing time for the lounge, still the staff topped up the food. Breakfast was pretty good. But the dining area is somewhat small. So we had to wait 10 minutes. They do have a picnic arrangement, which was pretty charming. Staff were friendly, things worked. Yes, I would recommend this.
Matsumoto Wellton Hotel
3.8/526 Reviews
This is not a downtown area about 8 minutes walk from Matsumoto Station Alps, and there is no convenience store nearby, but it is in a quiet location. I think the hotel itself structure is old but beautiful. To the front desk for check-in ‥‥ was usually a good response. There are amenities in the lobby and you can take it freely and there is a free drink service. The room usually uses the key to enter. The bathroom toilet in the room is a bit small, but there is also a washlet, usually clean and amenities and attached facilities in the room are normal. (The slippers were vinyl. There was also a refrigerator and dryer security box electric kettle) The bed was a wide single bed and the height of the pillow was just right. The network was wi-hi and the speed was good. The meal was usually delicious with many kinds for impossible Vikings. It was a quiet, convenient and cost-effective hotel.
Hotel New Station
3.9/518 Reviews
It is a convenient location hotel to go out by train or bus from Matsumoto station. The decisive thing was that there was a bath on the 7th floor of the top floor, the reasonable price of the accommodation, and there was a further discount if you stayed overnight. I didn't get lost much, and I liked the bath and decided. There were three washing machines on the fourth floor, 200 yen for washing machines, 100 yen for drying machines, and the bath on the top floor was larger than the cherry blossoms thought, and the washroom was beautiful. The bath also had cosmetic water, emulsion, cleaning liquid, and body soap, shampoo and conditioner were also famous manufacturers. From the room, it is ok with yukata and slippers, so I entered twice a day like a hot spring inn. You can take a bath at 1 a.m. at night and 6 a.m. in the morning. The unit bus in the room was never used. Daily cleaning is a magnet card on the door, and even if you want to do not need cleaning, you will put a new yukata, bath towel, towel and amenities in a bag and hung them on the door knob. The good thing with the room facilities is the bright reading lights and 2 door frozen refrigerator, chairs like used in the office. The window was not open, but those who want to ventilate can open it if they borrow the key to the window. Outside the window, I could only see the office of the next building, but I almost went out, so I didn't care. I stayed for 3 nights, but the front desk was polite. There is a Japanese restaurant on the 1 floor, and breakfast can be eaten there. 1 thousand yen once. At dinner, there were couples in yukata, business guests, etc. The station is close, but the sound of the train is hardly heard, and it is quiet at night. The meal was also fun to eat because there were restaurants, taverns, dining rooms, etc. of color 々 genres nearby. Convenience stores are several stores and supermarkets are large underground of bus terminals. It is a hotel that I want to use when I go to Matsumoto again.
Shoho
4.2/525 Reviews
We wanted to treat ourselves for an anniversary so booked in for a night. It is not cheap - we paid SGD 770 for the night, but it was a good experience all the way from check in to check out. The price includes dinner, which was plated beautifully and featured items like lobster sashimi, beef stew and bracken tempura. Breakfast was done buffet style and had both Japanese and Weatern dishes. There are onsens as well. We opted to pay 3000 yen for a private couple onsen for 45 minutes, but there are also public baths on the 4th floor. The bath on the 3rd floor, just off reception, switches between males in the morning and the ladies in the evening. The room was largish and I loved that the yukatas came in a variety of sizes. There is no room clean up till check out, but they do lay futon beds in the room. The room was well appointed and had a great view, small fridge, a safe, and coffee and tea making facilities. There was even a coffee bean grinder. There were ample power points. Wifi was okay though it did drop now and then. There are separate toilet and shower rooms. There is a souvenir cum general store in the lobby where you can even buy condensed milk ice cream. Staff are friendly and efficient. They do have a free shuttle bus from 5 pm at the Matsumoto train station to the hotel, and one the following morning at 9 am and 10 am back to the station.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels153
Number of Reviews2,012
Highest PriceINR 96,210
Lowest PriceINR 1,878
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 17,004
Average Price (Weekends)INR 18,508