Hotel Route-Inn Komagene Inter offers modern accommodations with free wired internet and an air purifier. Guests can rent laptops at the front desk and relax in the spacious public baths.
Komagane Kogen Resort Linx is offering accommodations in Komagane. With a restaurant, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Ronen
Israel
Nice breakfast buffet. Great public bath. Hotel seems to be an older resort.
It shows, but as usual in Japan very clean.
Komagane Premont Hotel is located in Komagane, within 14 miles of Takato Joshi Park and 27 miles of Canora Hall. Featuring a restaurant, the 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Providing quiet street views, Futari Shizuka in Komagane offers accommodations, an open-air bath, and a garden. This ryokan provides free private parking, a 24-hour front desk, and free Wifi.
Nadine
Israel
Everything’s top notch and beautiful. The food is great, the location couldn’t be better, right next to a bus stop by the river, with views to the central alps and the woods. The staff is so polite and helpful. They go the extra mile to make you feel welcome.
A Japanese restaurant with a free Japanese/Western breakfast buffet, a hot public bath and massage treatments await guests at Hotel Route-Inn Ina Inter, an 8-minute drive from JR Ina Kita Train...
Hotel Route-Inn Court Ina is a 10-minute walk from JR Inakita Train Station and features a free buffet breakfast with fresh-baked European breads and a hot public bath.
Tetiana
Ukraine
The room is tiny but clean and comfortable. The bathroom is pretty small. Hotel provides a standard kit of amenities. Breakfast is simple but good, served from 6:30.
Komagane is a beautiful city in Nagano Prefecture, Japan,...
Komagane is a beautiful city in Nagano Prefecture, Japan, located at the foot of the Japanese Alps. It is known for its stunning scenery, hot springs, delicious food, and friendly people.
I had a wonderful time visiting Komagane. Here are some of my favorite things about the city:
The scenery: Komagane is surrounded by mountains and forests, and the views are simply breathtaking. I especially loved visiting Komagaike, a beautiful lake with stunning views of the Japanese Alps.
The hot springs: Komagane is home to many hot springs, or onsen. I loved soaking in the hot springs after a long day of exploring. The water is very relaxing and refreshing.
The food: Komagane is known for its delicious food, including soba noodles, apples, and sake. I tried some of the local dishes at the many restaurants in the city, and I was not disappointed.
The people: The people of Komagane are very friendly and welcoming. I felt very comfortable and at home in the city.
Here are some of the things you can do in Komagane:
Visit Komagaike, a beautiful lake with stunning views of the Japanese Alps.
Take a hike in the Japanese Alps. There are many different hiking trails to choose from, ranging from easy to difficult.
Visit an onsen, or hot spring. There are many different onsen to choose from in Komagane, including public onsen and private onsen.
Visit Kozenji Temple, a beautiful Buddhist temple with a rich history.
Visit the Komagane Silk Museum, which tells the story of the silk industry in Komagane.
Enjoy the local food. Komagane is known for its delicious soba noodles, apples, and sake.
Overall, I highly recommend visiting Komagane. It is a beautiful city with something to offer everyone.
Takahashi Shoki
Japan
10
Scored 10
Nice facility , nice staff nice food and moreover best hot...
Nice facility , nice staff nice food and moreover best hot spring very big enough to enjoy for long hours. The price on internet is almost as mentioned but differs a little while including the tax etc . Highly recommended for going to the tallest highest hotel to the sky in Japan on Komagatake top ‘ the bus stop number 11 K is on the front of this facility to ride the bus to the rope way of reaching 2612 meters higher
Imad
Iraq
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