Set in Nakatsugawa, 8.7 km from Toson Memorial Museum, Onn nakatsugawa offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Celin
Philippines
A nice place to stay in and rest after trekking the Nakasendo Trail. The main station is near and a lot of restaurants around. Breakfast was great and there's free ochazuke in the evening.
Just 40 metres from restored Edo-era post town Magome-Juku, Chaya Hotel has simple traditional rooms with futon bedding and a tatami-mat floor.
Gisela
Australia
This is by far the best hostel I’ve ever stayed at. We stayed in a mixed dorm but it was still very private. They had curtains to separate the space so we never had contact with anyone else. The beds were super comfortable and we had all the amenities we needed. Plus it’s right in the heart of this gorgeous little town. They don’t advertise parking but we arrived by car and they let us park at the back of the building. Everything I have to say about this place is positive.
Offering mountain views, Guesthouse Nedoko is an accommodation situated in Nakatsugawa, 200 metres from Magome Observatory and 100 metres from Magome Wakihonjin Museum.
Located in Nakatsugawa, Only one group stays per day -Tenmaya-家族や仲間と貸し切りゲストハウス 天満屋 is a historic guest house that provides free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a garden and a bar.
Petra
Germany
I liked the courtyard with the pond best. The house was large and well equipped. Everything was very clean. The hosts were very nice and helpful.
Nakatsugawa - House / Vacation STAY 39303 is set in Nakatsugawa, 10 km from Magome Wakihonjin Museum, 11 km from Magome Observatory, and 13 km from Ōi.
Featuring mountain views and a garden, 馬籠ふるさと学校 Magome Furusato Gakkou offers accommodation attractively situated in Nakatsugawa, within a short distance of Toson Memorial Museum, Magome Wakihonjin...
Offering a garden and garden view, Nagataki is located in Nakatsugawa, 10 km from Toson Memorial Museum and 10 km from Magome Wakihonjin Museum.
Kirstin
United Kingdom
Amazing private Japanese cottage on the side of a hill with sweeping views of the valley below. Incredibly comfortable throughout with delicious multiple tasting course Japanese dinner and breakfast. Their onsen was very refreshing after a day of hiking the Nakasendo trail in 35 degree heat, especially with the enormous glass windows opening into the wood. The host and staff were very attentive, considerate of our poor Japanese and spoke good English. They even taught how to properly wear a yukata and gave us suggestions of places to go on our future travels! Easily the best place we stayed in Japan.
Located within 8.5 km of Toson Memorial Museum and 8.5 km of Magome Wakihonjin Museum, The RYOKAN O features rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Nakatsugawa.
Only one group stays per day -Kanouya-家族や仲間と貸し切り宿 加納屋 is located in Nakatsugawa, 9.1 km from Toson Memorial Museum, 9.2 km from Magome Wakihonjin Museum, as well as 10 km from Magome Observatory.
Antonin
France
Good location and all the equipements you need for cooking are here.
Getting to our ryokan was a simple bus ride to the town from...
Getting to our ryokan was a simple bus ride to the town from the train station. We were graciously greeted by the host of the ryokan. Delicious traditional dinner with many small dishes, all prepared with care. We started our hike early from Magome to Tsuamgo without many tourists which was a plus to take in the tranquility of the trail. The waterfalls along the way were impactful. Stopped for lunch in Tsumago and had cold soba with grilled fish, simple but delicious.
If you decide to take the bus back to Magome in the late afternoon, be prepared to wait, there may be a line and the bus only runs every half hour, depending on the day.
lyn
United States
Scored 10
10
We stayed in Nakatsugawa in order to spend time walking on...
We stayed in Nakatsugawa in order to spend time walking on the Nakasendo Trail. It was a good home base for doing so!
It’s possible to take a cab or a bus to the post towns to start your walk, or to end it.
Nakatsugawa is also known for its abundant chestnut snacks and sweets which we sampled and truly enjoyed.
It was really nice to be in a part of Japan that has fewer tourists and is more quiet.
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Anonymous
Scored 6.0
6.0
This is about Magome Juku - not Nakatsugawa.
This is about Magome Juku - not Nakatsugawa. Frankly whilst it's quaint, picturesque and reasonably true to form it's frankly a bit of a tourist trap and quite crowded. The buildings are almost all souvenir shops or restaurant / tea houses. With a few exceptions many are selling the same stuff, usually at higher prices than can be bought elsewhere. Glad we went but won't return
Adrian
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
As previously reviewed, we are still annoyed that we had to...
As previously reviewed, we are still annoyed that we had to argue at length with the staff (over half an hour) to have the sofa bed made up with linen. Their policy apparently is to only provide linen when there are 3 guests sharing the room advertised as 'Double Bed plus Sofa' and confirmed in writing via booking.com that I had booked a room with 2 beds. The hotel was demanding further payment otherwise my friend and I were expected to share the bed. They eventually agreed to make an exception. The air con unit also only had instructions in Japanese and we found it impossible to turn it down The room was very small and the aircon unit sounded all night as if we were flying in an airplane.
Katey
New Zealand
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nakatsugawa was a very pleasant town with an excellent...
Nakatsugawa was a very pleasant town with an excellent shopping centre and good restaurants. Soba noodle seem to be a specialty in many. It was also a handy base for taking a bus to Magome for the Nakasendo Way walk to Tsumago and in the opposite direction to Ochiai, via the historic stone-paved 800m road.
Maureen
Australia
Scored 10
10
Our primary reason for visiting was the walk from Magome to...
Our primary reason for visiting was the walk from Magome to Tsumago. It's a lovely outing. Very enriching to see Japanese countryside after the big cities of central Honshu. The quality and restfulness of Iwasu-so was an unexpected delight.
Firstly, the small town Nakatsugawa is a great place to explore the Nakasendo Way, and the Ryokan O is perfectly situated near the rail and bus stations, and a large supermarket. That it is a ryokan gives it a very appropriate vibe for this historic region. The rooms are a good size and the mattresses comfortable. The share facilities were clean and well maintained, and we never had a problem with access. It was also a great place to swap stories and tips with other travellers in the generous dining / common room.
Front desk is superb. They have nicely folded origami to give out to little children - and my daughter was delighted! The rooms were nice and clean. We have two non-connected rooms, but as it was the peak travel season, we were glad we found a nice hotel like this one. Its location was also excellent. If you stay here, you must eat at the Prince Matsuba, Nakatsugawa - just opposite the hotel! During my entire stay in Chubu, this restaurant provides the best food at the most reasonable price and great servings.
Halfway between a compact and modern business hotel and a ryokan experience! Barefoot hotel, hence interesting experience for kids. Western breakfast items on the buffet was helpful for us as vegetarians travelling with 2 children. All modern amenities avbl. Has a "bathhouse" if you want the experience. Excellent choice for exploring the Nakasendo trail.
Assi was a very nice host, and the house was amazing! We were lucky to stay over when we were the only guests, and it remains the best accommodation of our Japan trip. Futons are comfortable, the garden is very pretty, there are many cool and interesting things around the house (for example, some stamps and paper), it is clean and overall very cosy.
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