Featuring 4-star accommodation, Onn nakatsugawa is set in Nakatsugawa, 13 km from Ōi and 13 km from Enakyo Wonderland. Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.
Mui Joo
Singapore
Room was clean. There are several good dining options nearby.
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.
Offering a garden and garden view, Nagataki is located in Nakatsugawa, 13 km from Ōi and 34 km from Japan Taisho Village. The property is allergy-free and is situated 12 km from Enakyo Wonderland.
Iris Jeanette
Israel
The hotel looks like a beautiful little village for preservation. We slept in a small house that is over 150 years old. The staff is lovely, always looking for ways to help. Dinner and breakfast were works of art.
Located within 13 km of Ōi and 13 km of Enakyo Wonderland, The RYOKAN O provides rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Nakatsugawa.
Roger
United Kingdom
Good location to the station and also the Nakasendo Trail walk which is why we were there.
Staff friendly and helpful. Bonus being given a free drink per night.
Good value for a nice place to stay.
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
10
Scored 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
6.0
Scored 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
8.0
Scored 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
8.0
Scored 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
10
Scored 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.
Everything. The location, the facilities, the room, the food options in town, the staff, etc. It was clean and safe and in a beautiful setting. I can not describe to you how beautiful the town is after 5pm. It felt like a dream to be in such a quiet rural Japanese town with minimal tourists. The staff was so attentive and helped me get a reservation for dinner that had amazing soba and tempura. 10/10 have been recommending this property and town to all my friends and family.
Magome Chaya guesthouse is right in the middle of the small town of Magome. Could not ask for a more central location. The location along with the hard working and friendly staff made for an incredible stay. We did not do dinner, but we did have breakfast. The food was simple traditional Japanese breakfast, but was very hardy, tasty and kept us going on our hike that day. If you are going to hike the trail and need a simple friendly place to stay, this is it.
It was truly a pleasure to stay in this 110 year old traditional Japanese house. There were no other guests at the time and we had the whole house to ourselves. The house is tastefully furnished and there is even a new trail bicycle available for guests.
The host was extremely helpful and friendly. He offered to make reservations for us at a local restaurant and even drove us (at a time that best suited us) to the trailhead for our hike at Magome.
My stay at Nagataki was phenomenal! The location of the hotel is truly beautiful. The staff was extremely courteous and accommodating. As we didn't have a car, they helped pick us up and get to our excursions. The food is amazing -- truly delicious dinner and breakfast which was among the best food we had during our whole trip. We are so glad we stayed here during our trip in Japan.
Guesthouse located in the heart of Magome’s historic old town. Easy to get to (by bus or taxi) from Nagatsugawa Station. Kento is a very kind host and was always available if needed; he took his time showing me the entire guesthouse. Meals not included but Kento booked me a kaiseki dinner at Haginoya (5 min walk from guesthouse) and the entire meal was top quality!
What a fantastic stay we had!!! Keiko is a fantastic host, who cooks like a dream. Our favourite stay of our 3 weeks in Japan. The room we had was spacious and spotless. We walked to Tsumago and got the bus back so stayed 2 nights rather than doing baggage transfer. Use Nakatsugawa train station and get the bus to Magome Cannot recommend this place enough.
Beautiful hotel in a beautiful part of the town, right on the Nakasendo Trail. Convenient parking. So much charm and character and the staff were lovely and super helpful. Dinner and breakfast were both amazing - definitely recommend getting these! Very comfy futon and pillow, decent sizeroom with large cupboard for bags.
This place is such a beautiful old Japanese style building and the area is serene! The interior of the house is simple and aesthetically soothing. My train was canceled so the owner came to pick me up, that was super nice and the station is just 3 min walk. The place is perfect for a getaway and relaxing!
A spacious and beautifully decorated Japanese-style room. Meals at the level of Michelin stars. The food is delicious to the mouth and to the eyes as well. A welcoming hostess. Breathtaking view. What else does a person need to have fun? We really enjoyed staying here.
The traditional Japanese guesthouse experience was unique and special. The set meals were phenomenal. The staff was terrific. The owner performed a traditional samurai song and dance after dinner that was great. Location is right on the main street of the town.
Well looked after. A business style hotel, but, as a foreign tourist visiting over new year, the staff made sure I had what I needed to do some hiking and where to eat. The onsen, a daily ritual for many domestic visitors, was a treat. Helpful and kind.
Great location, very warm and cosy. We enjoyed being able to chat with other travellers in the lounge area and during breakfast. The ability to get a meal reservation via the hotel was super helpful in this small village.
The hotel looks like a beautiful little village for preservation. We slept in a small house that is over 150 years old. The staff is lovely, always looking for ways to help. Dinner and breakfast were works of art.
We were in Nakatsugawa for only one night. This hotel was located close to the station and was of very good value. Given the shared toilet, we were very happy that the hotel was very clean and neat.
Our host was very accommodating, he helped us make a booking for dinner and also drove a friend who was staying elsewhere back to his hotel for a small fee - that was really appreciated.
Hotel staff were really nice, facilities were clean and it's all within a 3 min walk from the station. We stayed in a classic japanese room which is always a good thing in my book...
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