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Fast facts about Nagano, Japan
| Accommodations | 1,176 properties |
| Popular hotel | Hotel Livemax Premium Nagano Ekimae |
| Popular area | Nozawa |
| Nightly rates from | $10 |
| Reasons to visit | Nature, Sightseeing, Spas |
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Nagano hotels & accommodations

This was my second stay for another 3 nights. Would recommend booking the Superior Twin Room. Very much bigger at 30 sq m. Worth the extra $$. Very reasonable price for the quality of sleep you get. A real 4=-star hotel. Very convenient to book tickets for outstation. The Apico Highway bus office is just opposite. Booked my ticket to Togakushi Shrine (must do) Buy...

The hotel is just in front of the Nagano train station and bus terminal, which is very convenient. Many convenient stores and restaurant around the hotel. The room itself is quite spacious and fully equipped with air conditioner and hair dryer. The toilet is clean and has amenities. A few down things are -Laundry... No obvious coin washing machine and dryer in the b...

I booked 2 rooms for my family of 3 young children. Check-in was efficient and the receptionist even offer me non-smoking rooms upon noticing my kids. There are free amenities and drinks at the lobby. Location of this hotel is close to Nagano Station with many nearby shops and restaurants. The hotel rooms were quite spacious for Japanese standards, very clean and comfo...

We stayed 2 nights at this lovely hotel while travelling Japan. Nagano is a lovely smaller town and has many wonderful sights. Those snow capped mountains are everything!! The hotel staff at Nagano Tokyu Rei are delightful & very helpful. The hotel has a smoking room on the 4th floor for those not wanting to stay in a smoking room, but enjoy a cigarette. The hotel room...

Sadly we only stayed two nights at the Dormy Inn, because it was so relaxing and comfortable. The hot spring facilities on the top floor of the hotel were perfect for starting the day super early and relaxing after a long day exploring Nagano. The location of the hotel is also perfect for day trips because the train station is just around the corner. Overall one of the...

Breakfast restaurant on 16F has great view. This could be the best view from the breakfast restaurant among the hotels around Nagano station. I was so satisfied with the menu of the breakfast buffet which includes some of local food like Shinshu Soba and also several dishes can be treated as main menu. The hotel is bit far from the station compare with others, but the ...

I was surprised with this hotel when I reached there. Not as bad as I thought it was because I read there’s a lot of negative review about it. I stayed in the West Wing hotel. It was better as it’s nearer to Ichinose (1 bus stop away will be the night ski area, 2 bus stops away will be the food central). The rooms are decent. Hotel staffs are friendly. I did not try an...

Hotel location is within walking distance from the bus terminal. There are few public onsens nearby and the hotel’s onsen provides a beatiful view of the surrounding mountains. We were there just before the actual ski season was opened but were lucky to experience snowfall while we’re there. The staff were very accommodating and friendly. Our room for 3 people was ...

Kokuya was the best accommodation that we stayed at in Japan during our three week stay over the holidays. While the price is a bit higher than some of the other properties in the area, we found it to be well deserved. Some of the highlights for us included: a) A personalized welcome, with the staff from the Ryokan coming to the room with us to show us its various f...

We had a great stay at the Sunroute hotel. The staff were great, the hotel was really clean and the location was amazing. It's a 2 minute walk from the JR station if you take the Mi Do Ri bridge exit (grabbing some amazing food on the way through!) and everywhere around Nagano is really accessible from this hotel. If I had another decision to make with hotels in Nag...

Stayed 1 nite , however should have booked 2 nites but price rather hefty as we booked the room with own private bath. Rather rushed to visit the snow monkey at Jigokudani just with 1 nite. The hotel staff was so nice as to pick us up from Yudanaka station upon arrival by Nagano Dentetsu line , and thereafter dropped us at Jigokudani by 3pm. Snowing very heavily then ,...

We stayed 2 nights at this ryokan towards the end of December 2017. The trip to the ryokan from Ueno Station in Tokyo took around three hours total, involving both a shinkansen train to Nagano Station followed by a 2nd local train up to Yamanouchi. This was the only taxing part of the trip. Once we got there, the staff was exceptionally warm and helpful, the kaisaki...

The hotel has really good location and very easy to find. Price is considered okay not very cheap. Can easily hear noise from nearby rooms or corridor. Though it's not my major concern. Hotel provides breakfast, which considered slightly better than normal b&b hostel. You can keep bags there. Staff are polite and good with their service. Toilet is clean. My r...

Delicious dinner on both nights. We were initially very disappointed having booked the hotel for its private outdoor onsen which after paying(non refundable) we were told was not going to be open due to snow, which given this weather should really have been expected and explained, however staff were very accommodating and upgraded us to a room with its own outdoor bath...

The dinner was fanatic!! The host family was very nice!! They drived us between different locations, (bus stop, ski area and hotel) The rooms are big. However, we stayed at this hotel in early Dec, season of skiing has just started, only 2 rooms were reserved. Too few people in the hotel, I was a little bit scared, especially, I stayed alone in the spring which is loca...

This was one of our favorite Ryokan stays in Japan, a lovely place with incredibly friendly staff, a delicious restaurant, a cozy vibe and great service. The staff went out of their way to always be helpful. Each evening felt like coming home. The location is excellent, right on the main drag of Shibu Onsen public bath area, with tons of little shops and cafes nearlby,...

We had a fantastic stay. The town is absolutely wonderful; walking between the local Onsens in Yukata is very magical. I highly recommend doing the dinner at the Ryokan as it was delicious and one of the highlights of our Japan trip. The staff is very friendly and accommodating, they even drove us to the snow monkeys on our final day and had our bags transferred to a ...

It is a budget hotel that has excellent location for skiing. The Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort is just right in front of the hotel. We rent the ski equipment from the house next to the hotel. The gondola, lift and snow scooter are just right in front of the hotel!!! This hotel is very clean, good breakfast and friend staffs. The room has futon and tatami mat and also heater ...

My husband and I were excited to spend three days in an onsen town lazing about and taking a lot of baths. He ended up getting sick during the first leg of the trip and was sick the entire time were were in Nagano. First of all, the ryokan was really easy to get to. Apparently, if you call them from Yudanaka station, they will come get you. We didn't know so we too...

We had booked a Japanese Style Room including Japanese Set Breakfast in order to have such an experience during our Japan trip and have to say that the Shibu Hotel definitely provided the same with a high standard. The room was spacious, the bathroom, toilet and amenities provided adequate.The Japanese Set Breakfast was nicely prepared, but one had to choose between tw...

This is hands down the best hotel for it’s facilities (onsen, smoking area, and even free breakfast) for a really cheap price! We even got a welcome gift from the staff. The place itself is around 7 mins walk, with a lot of eating places and cafe. Not to mention the places opens until around 4 am. For those who are staying looking for a night out, this place is s...

The best place to stay in Yudanaka onsen because of so many things. The location is perfect because it’s only 7 min. walk from the Yudanaka Station so If you just want to rest and relax after a tiring commute around Nagano this place is not too far. Checking in was also a breeze because Mr. Ichiro is right there to greet you as you come in the front door. All the rooms...

We stayed at Tawaraya Ryokan for two nights, and could not have asked for a more perfect experience. While the ryokan in itself may not look extraordinary at first glance, its staff makes it just that. They are absolutely amazing, so helpful, sweet and thougthful. One of the best "hotel" experiences I have ever had, although I would not call this a hotel. We felt perfe...

I have mostly only good things to say about this ryokan. It was right after Christmas when we got to nagano and by the time we got there by train it was early evening but already dark. We had some hassle trying to find the place and it was slippery so that made looking for the ryokan slightly harder. This ryokan is roughly a 8 minute walk to the train station which mak...

Also stayed at 4 air bnb's around Japan but it was great to stay at this local Ryokan for a different experience that gave our family a closer look at Japanese culture. Host takes a personal interest in welfare of guests, 25/12/17 were not many guests so he had time that may not always have but provided snow boots and took us up to snow monkey drop off point for no cha...

Overall its good journey. But there is not that many choice for dinner. They only have 2 restaurant and should be reserve before. Staff very communicative and helpfull The manager sooo friendly. Recomended place to stay. In nagano. Definitly will come back again

It's walking distance from Yudanaka Station. Upon reaching the hotel, it's a bit old. At night, it seems empty like you won't see any people and it looks like what horror stories are made of BUT it makes up for a lot of things. The room we got was so spacious and comfy. Their in-hotel onsen is clean and had several baths. It's free for guests but outsiders can pay to u...
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This Hostel is an amazing deal and the people that work there are very friendly, helpful, and knowledgable about the area. I would Highly recommend this hostel to anyone traveling to Nagano. Also, the sleeping arrangements are quite comfortable and the actual hostel is a very quaint traditional building, which only adds to the overall charm. Will definitely stay again ...

I really liked this hostel. It has traditional tatami rooms for sleeping and ours was spacious and comfortable. There is a lovely fire to sit around in the bar area, as well as a pretty Japanese garden to look over from the living/TV room. This place is very well priced and close to the station, I'd definitely recommend it if you want good value for money. We would ...

This hostel is a very close walk to Nagano Station. It had a homey feel to it, not not a proper hotel, it was really nice. The owner was very friendly, though he English was not great, she tried very hard to make sure everything was ok and even tried to have a bit of conversation. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone looking for a cheap place to crash whil...

This has probably been the best hostel I've stayed ar so far this time in Japan. The staff are really friendly, accomodating and make you feel at home. And I truly mean that. I've stayed at dozens of Hostels in Japan. However I have two complaints. My major complaint is that the AC in the room is just not strong enough to deal with the summer heat in a fully booked ...

This was one of our favorite Ryokan stays in Japan, a lovely place with incredibly friendly staff, a delicious restaurant, a cozy vibe and great service. The staff went out of their way to always be helpful. Each evening felt like coming home. The location is excellent, right on the main drag of Shibu Onsen public bath area, with tons of little shops and cafes nearlby,...

Friendly and hospitable staff. Bar and diner space has underground cave feel. Billiards table, kitchen access, cosy bed. It does get cold but there is heating. Hostel is a short transit from Nagano Station to Gondo Station and a 5-10 minute walk (note suica and pasmo cards aren’t accepted on this line, you must buy tickets 170 yen one way to Nagano St).

The resort was around the lake in a small town. The nearest train station is kurohime station and it cost about 1700yen to reach the hotel on a taxi, which may not be easy to get late in the night. It would be most convenient if you have a car, or rent it from the hotel. For us who didn't drive, the hotel owner Ted and his hotel staff Watanabe san were really kind and ...

We had a great stay at the Sunroute hotel. The staff were great, the hotel was really clean and the location was amazing. It's a 2 minute walk from the JR station if you take the Mi Do Ri bridge exit (grabbing some amazing food on the way through!) and everywhere around Nagano is really accessible from this hotel. If I had another decision to make with hotels in Nag...

Hotel is clean and comfort, wifi is really high speed. Room is equipped with all necessary equipment which you do not need to bring anything e.g. Shampoo and conditioner, bath soap, toothbrush etc. The hotel is very close to Nagano station and bus station where you can walk around 5 minutes and there is one Starbuck nearby. You can easily connect the bus to see snow mo...

It was the perfect stay at japan. Lovely hotel, great staff, and the locación is perfect. The only thing is that we had a confution with the food. In our reservation was included the diner and breakfast, and the didnt say so. They said that the food wasnt pay. But the room and stay was perfect

Despite the language barrier, the front desk staff always trying their best to help with smiling faces. Helped us booked car rental for 1 day. We had to remind 1 staff( abit blur) that was on duty, that our ride to Snow monkey park was complementary ! We were almost charged for the ride! Rooms were big, clean and comfortable Breakfast - Buffet style, serves both Jap...

The hotel has really good location and very easy to find. Price is considered okay not very cheap. Can easily hear noise from nearby rooms or corridor. Though it's not my major concern. Hotel provides breakfast, which considered slightly better than normal b&b hostel. You can keep bags there. Staff are polite and good with their service. Toilet is clean. My r...

The hotel is just in front of the Nagano train station and bus terminal, which is very convenient. Many convenient stores and restaurant around the hotel. The room itself is quite spacious and fully equipped with air conditioner and hair dryer. The toilet is clean and has amenities. A few down things are -Laundry... No obvious coin washing machine and dryer in the b...

we loved our stay at Uotoshi. This ryokan is super unique, nothing like anywhere else we stayed in Japan. On appearance it is fairly simple but the longer we stayed the more charm it exuded. The private onsen is perfect to warm you up if you are staying in winter but the beds were also incredibly warm and toasty. Our room was big and well supplied with tea and hot wate...

This was my second stay for another 3 nights. Would recommend booking the Superior Twin Room. Very much bigger at 30 sq m. Worth the extra $$. Very reasonable price for the quality of sleep you get. A real 4=-star hotel. Very convenient to book tickets for outstation. The Apico Highway bus office is just opposite. Booked my ticket to Togakushi Shrine (must do) Buy...

I booked 2 rooms for my family of 3 young children. Check-in was efficient and the receptionist even offer me non-smoking rooms upon noticing my kids. There are free amenities and drinks at the lobby. Location of this hotel is close to Nagano Station with many nearby shops and restaurants. The hotel rooms were quite spacious for Japanese standards, very clean and comfo...

Breakfast restaurant on 16F has great view. This could be the best view from the breakfast restaurant among the hotels around Nagano station. I was so satisfied with the menu of the breakfast buffet which includes some of local food like Shinshu Soba and also several dishes can be treated as main menu. The hotel is bit far from the station compare with others, but the ...

This is hands down the best hotel for it’s facilities (onsen, smoking area, and even free breakfast) for a really cheap price! We even got a welcome gift from the staff. The place itself is around 7 mins walk, with a lot of eating places and cafe. Not to mention the places opens until around 4 am. For those who are staying looking for a night out, this place is s...

very old and traditional japanese family house own by a very old grandmother, i love the table with warmer in room, the room big enough and comfortable to sleep. the owner very nice but she need to handle too many things, so didn't clean the house very much. the shower and onsen room not bad have very hot water for bath. the location is just next to Yu-Road to snow ...

The best place to stay in Yudanaka onsen because of so many things. The location is perfect because it’s only 7 min. walk from the Yudanaka Station so If you just want to rest and relax after a tiring commute around Nagano this place is not too far. Checking in was also a breeze because Mr. Ichiro is right there to greet you as you come in the front door. All the rooms...

I believe that out of the many attractions Nagano has to offer, the Snow Monkey Park, skiing/snowboarding as well as bathing in an onsen rank amongst the top few. Staying in Yamazakiya Ryokan makes for an excellent opportunity to do all three, not only due to its convenient location - but more so because of Akira & Yumi's hospitality. They gave me rides to the Snow M...

It's walking distance from Yudanaka Station. Upon reaching the hotel, it's a bit old. At night, it seems empty like you won't see any people and it looks like what horror stories are made of BUT it makes up for a lot of things. The room we got was so spacious and comfy. Their in-hotel onsen is clean and had several baths. It's free for guests but outsiders can pay to u...
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This was my second stay for another 3 nights. Would recommend booking the Superior Twin Room. Very much bigger at 30 sq m. Worth the extra $$. Very reasonable price for the quality of sleep you get. A real 4=-star hotel. Very convenient to book tickets for outstation. The Apico Highway bus office is just opposite. Booked my ticket to Togakushi Shrine (must do) Buy...

I was surprised with this hotel when I reached there. Not as bad as I thought it was because I read there’s a lot of negative review about it. I stayed in the West Wing hotel. It was better as it’s nearer to Ichinose (1 bus stop away will be the night ski area, 2 bus stops away will be the food central). The rooms are decent. Hotel staffs are friendly. I did not try an...

Kokuya was the best accommodation that we stayed at in Japan during our three week stay over the holidays. While the price is a bit higher than some of the other properties in the area, we found it to be well deserved. Some of the highlights for us included: a) A personalized welcome, with the staff from the Ryokan coming to the room with us to show us its various f...

We had a great stay at the Sunroute hotel. The staff were great, the hotel was really clean and the location was amazing. It's a 2 minute walk from the JR station if you take the Mi Do Ri bridge exit (grabbing some amazing food on the way through!) and everywhere around Nagano is really accessible from this hotel. If I had another decision to make with hotels in Nag...

Stayed 1 nite , however should have booked 2 nites but price rather hefty as we booked the room with own private bath. Rather rushed to visit the snow monkey at Jigokudani just with 1 nite. The hotel staff was so nice as to pick us up from Yudanaka station upon arrival by Nagano Dentetsu line , and thereafter dropped us at Jigokudani by 3pm. Snowing very heavily then ,...

We stayed 2 nights at this ryokan towards the end of December 2017. The trip to the ryokan from Ueno Station in Tokyo took around three hours total, involving both a shinkansen train to Nagano Station followed by a 2nd local train up to Yamanouchi. This was the only taxing part of the trip. Once we got there, the staff was exceptionally warm and helpful, the kaisaki...

My husband and I were excited to spend three days in an onsen town lazing about and taking a lot of baths. He ended up getting sick during the first leg of the trip and was sick the entire time were were in Nagano. First of all, the ryokan was really easy to get to. Apparently, if you call them from Yudanaka station, they will come get you. We didn't know so we too...

We stayed at Tawaraya Ryokan for two nights, and could not have asked for a more perfect experience. While the ryokan in itself may not look extraordinary at first glance, its staff makes it just that. They are absolutely amazing, so helpful, sweet and thougthful. One of the best "hotel" experiences I have ever had, although I would not call this a hotel. We felt perfe...

Probably one of the 2 best hotels in Nagano city. a few good restaurants, comfortable rooms and professional service. Location is good too, 10-15 minutes walk from the famous Zenkoji temple and the same distance from the train station too. I find it better then the metropolitan hotel, which beats this one, only by the location. Was the main hotel, during the Olympic ga...

Hotel Tsubakino is near the station at Yudanaka. Charming inside and out. Impeccably clean, with wonderful flower arrangements, and staff who were discreet but incredibly friendly and helpful when needed. We arrived on a lunchtime train from Tokyo, and were able to store our luggage with the hotel while we went off to see the Snow Monkeys at Jigokudani (a short bus rid...

Everything was at one place and made the skiing trip very easy with kids. We chose this place because it had babysitting service for a baby. The hotel is right in front of the lift, good buffet breakfast and dinner, and excellent Onsen with outdoor bath.

The best location, ski out directly to resort. Have to mention great staff with great service. I miss the bus because the ENG version time table didn't update, not hotel's fault but manager were so nice to give every help he could get, have to visited in the future.

This hotel is on the way to the Jigodakuni Mountain to watch the snow monkey. It is along the way from the bus stop where you have to alight when coming from Nagano station. The onsen is very comfortable, so as other facilities like the lounge and swim pool and also the staffs are very nice to us.
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We had a great time in a twin room. Very spacious with balcony overlooking ski slopes. We were a few days too early to use the okushiga ski lift but the hotel shuttle bus took us to lifts that were open. Had the onsen to ourselves both days - also overlooking the snow covered mountains and carpark. A great relaxation room too with massage chairs. Food is delicious but ...
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Relaxing, laid back, cheap, fantastic scenery, great food, super people, winter sports, trekking, mountains, fantastic fruit, superb and easy transport links.
Nagano was a perfect destination after the hustle and bustle of Metro Tokyo. it was a good experience to walk around the quiet town and visit the shrine.
the hospitality is very good, even the restaurant owner send us to the train station when its raining for free.
If you just want to relax at the hot spring, 2 day should be enough. Off course, you can spend more days enjoying the nature.
take a ride through the small towns towards Tateyama + kurobe dam, the alpine route and roof of japan.
Take the Asama Shinkansen from Tokyo. Then transfer to the local line going Yudanaka to go to the Snow Monkey Park or botanical zoos and parks.
It is nice to visit Nagano in winter to see the snow and the nightlife. A little shopping around the place can be rewarding.
Only stopped in nagano in transit to the mountains. Everyone in train station was very helpful & friendly, everyone in Nozawa onsen where I stayed was incredibly friendly.
Nagano is a lovely city, the main activity you can expect there is sport. Skiing there is very suitable.
I have not really been in Nagano. Just drove through it on a car, and stayed in small village Yudanaka whole holiday.
Very clean; picturesque, the Temple at the end of the main street is grande and well worth seeing. Many other sites accessible from Nagano.
Snowboarding rocks up here. Awesome vibe in the day and night! Spent New Years there and it was epic.
Nagano is a famous place for skiing in winter and also for family who loves traveling and enjoy small city.
Nakano is a small city 2 hours by shinkansen from Tokyo. This city is famous for skiing in winter. Senkoji temple is also a famous temple in Nakano
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What's the average price of a hotel in Nagano this Friday and Saturday?
The typical price for a 3-star hotel in Nagano this weekend is USD 127. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Nagano this Friday and Saturday is USD 184. The typical price for a 5-star hotel in Nagano this weekend is USD 268.
What's the typical price of a resort in Nagano tonight?
The typical price for a 3-star resort in Nagano tonight is USD 117. The typical price for a 4-star resort in Nagano tonight is USD 173. The typical price for a 5-star resort in Nagano this evening is USD 373.
What are the preferred properties around Nagano for group vacationers?
Properties found in Nagano that are highly rated by group travelers are Hotel Livemax Premium Nagano Ekimae, Hotel Jal City Nagano and Hotel Metropolitan Nagano.
What accommodations located in Nagano are exceptionally rated for location?
Accommodationsaround Nagano that is well rated with respect to location include Guest House Kura, Nozawa Peaks and Norichanchi.
What hotels around Nagano are highly rated with respect to service?
Resortsaround Nagano which is exceptionally rated with regards to service include Aspen Shiga and Yadoya Shiroganeya Limited to one group per day (2 to 8 people) Fully booked traditional building in.
What are the best resorts around Nagano that has free parking?
Hotels that has free parking found in Nagano that are highly rated include GOAT BASE 仲間と楽しく過ごせる貸切宿 stay and Robin's Lodge.
What are the ideal wheelchair accessible hotels found in Nagano?
Wheelchair-accessible resorts in Nagano that are very highly rated include New Yokote and New Yokote.
What's the best neighborhood with nature getaway in Nagano?
A top nature getaway destination in Nagano is Nakagosho.
Are foreign visitors allowed into Nagano?
International travelers are allowed into Nagano, based on our most updated information. Due to evolving restrictions, we recommend you browse here for more information.
Is evidence of vaccination required to enter Nagano?
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination may be required to enter Nagano from outside the country. For additional details, please speak to local authority or check out here.
Is pre-departure covid test needed for unvaccinated foreigners to enter Nagano?
Proof of negative pre-departure COVID-19 test may be required to enter Nagano. For up-to-date and detailed information on travel restrictons, be sure to visit the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you wish to visit, or go to here.

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Discover the Allure of Nagano Japan
Nagano, Japan, is a destination that captivates visitors with its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Nestled in the Japanese Alps, this region is renowned for its stunning mountain vistas, lush valleys, and pristine rivers. The natural beauty of Nagano is complemented by its historical significance, making it a perfect blend of adventure and culture. Visitors can explore ancient temples, traditional ryokans, and vibrant local markets, immersing themselves in the unique charm of this area.
One of the key attractions in Nagano is the iconic Zenko-ji Temple, a historic Buddhist temple that draws pilgrims and tourists alike. This architectural marvel is not only a spiritual center but also a cultural landmark, offering insights into Japan's religious practices. Just a short distance away, the Togakushi Shrine complex showcases stunning shrines nestled in a serene forest, perfect for a peaceful retreat. For those intrigued by art, the Nagano Prefectural Shinano Art Museum features impressive collections that highlight local artists and the region's artistic heritage.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find Nagano to be a paradise for adventure. The region is famous for its skiing and snowboarding opportunities, particularly at the Togakushi Ski Area and YAMABOKU Wild Snow Park. In the warmer months, hiking trails lead to scenic viewpoints and hidden waterfalls, allowing visitors to experience the breathtaking beauty of nature firsthand. With such a diverse range of attractions, Nagano truly stands out as a destination that offers something for everyone.
Unforgettable Experiences Await in Nagano
In Nagano, unforgettable experiences abound, catering to a variety of interests and preferences. Adventure seekers can revel in the thrill of skiing down powdery slopes during the winter months or hiking through the lush forests in summer. The region is home to numerous outdoor activities, including mountain biking, rock climbing, and even hot air balloon rides that provide a bird's-eye view of the stunning landscapes.
Cultural experiences are also a highlight of any visit to Nagano. Travelers can participate in a Zenkoji Experience Tour, which includes an overnight stay in a temple lodging, allowing for an immersive experience in Buddhist practices and traditions. Another popular activity is the Togakushi Day Tour, where visitors can learn the art of making soba noodles and explore the enchanting ninja village. These hands-on experiences offer a unique glimpse into the local culture and traditions that have been preserved over generations.
Food lovers will be delighted by Nagano's culinary scene. The region is famous for its high-quality produce, particularly soba noodles and apples. Dining options range from traditional eateries like Uzuraya, where you can savor authentic soba dishes, to modern restaurants such as Kushikatsu Tanaka Nagano, which offers a contemporary twist on classic Japanese cuisine. Whether indulging in local delicacies or exploring innovative dining concepts, the flavors of Nagano are sure to leave a lasting impression.
Best Time to Visit Nagano for Every Traveler
Nagano is a year-round destination, each season offering its own unique charm and activities. Winter is a prime time for skiing enthusiasts, with the region boasting some of Japan's best ski resorts. From December to March, the powder snow attracts skiers and snowboarders from around the world, making it the perfect time to hit the slopes. Additionally, the picturesque winter landscapes provide a magical backdrop for those looking to experience the beauty of Japan in the snow.
Spring is equally enchanting, especially during the cherry blossom season, typically from late March to early April. Visitors can witness the breathtaking sight of cherry blossoms in full bloom at various parks and temples, transforming the landscape into a sea of pink and white. Local festivals, such as the Zenko-ji Temple Spring Festival, celebrate this beautiful season with traditional performances and food stalls, creating an inviting atmosphere for travelers.
Summer is ideal for outdoor activities, with temperatures perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and exploring the lush greenery of the Japanese Alps. The Togakushi Forest Botanical Garden is a must-visit during this season, showcasing a variety of native plants and flowers. Autumn, on the other hand, enchants visitors with vibrant foliage, particularly in October when the leaves change colors, providing stunning views and excellent photo opportunities. Regardless of the season, Nagano offers a diverse range of experiences that cater to every traveler’s preferences.
Your Guide to Where to Stay in Nagano
Nagano offers a diverse array of accommodations that cater to every type of traveler, whether you’re seeking luxury, budget-friendly options, or unique local experiences. For those looking to indulge, the city boasts several upscale hotels that provide top-notch amenities and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Luxury hotels in Nagano often feature onsen facilities, allowing guests to unwind in soothing hot springs after a day of adventure. With Agoda, you can easily find the perfect luxury hotel that suits your needs while enjoying competitive pricing.
For travelers on a budget, Nagano has a variety of affordable accommodations that don’t skimp on comfort. Consider options like the Dormy Inn Nagano Zenkounoyu Natural Hot Spring, where guests rave about the cleanliness and friendly staff. Budget hotels and guesthouses provide cozy atmospheres and often include breakfast, giving you a great start to your day exploring the region. Many of these budget-friendly options are conveniently located near popular attractions, making it easy to explore Nagano without breaking the bank.
Families will find numerous family-friendly hotels that cater to children and parents alike. Look for accommodations that offer spacious rooms, child-friendly amenities, and proximity to attractions like the Nagano City Joyama Zoo or the Chibikko Ninja Village. These hotels often provide activities for kids, ensuring a stress-free vacation for the whole family. Booking through Agoda allows families to compare options and find the perfect fit for their needs, ensuring a memorable stay in Nagano.
Top Luxury Hotels in Nagano for a Lavish Getaway
Indulge in a lavish getaway at one of Nagano's top luxury hotels, where comfort and sophistication meet breathtaking views. The Hotel Metropolitan Nagano is a standout choice, known for its exceptional service and delicious breakfast offerings. Guests can enjoy modern amenities while being conveniently located near the Nagano Station, making it easy to explore the area. With stunning views of the Japanese Alps, this hotel is perfect for those looking to relax in style after a day of adventure.
Another excellent option is the Dormy Inn Nagano Zenkounoyu Natural Hot Spring, which combines luxury with the traditional Japanese onsen experience. Guests can soak in the natural hot springs, providing a unique way to unwind after a day of skiing or hiking. The hotel's commitment to cleanliness and friendly service has garnered rave reviews, making it a popular choice among travelers seeking a blend of comfort and relaxation.
For those who appreciate the finer things in life, consider the Hotel Jal City Nagano. This hotel offers elegant accommodations with modern touches, ensuring a comfortable stay. With its prime location and exceptional service, guests can easily access local attractions while enjoying the luxury amenities provided. Whether it’s a romantic getaway or a pampered vacation, these hotels in Nagano promise an unforgettable experience.
Budget-Friendly Accommodations in Nagano
Traveling on a budget doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort in Nagano. There are plenty of affordable accommodations that provide excellent value for money. The Sotetsu Fresa Inn Nagano-Zenkojiguchi is a perfect example, offering clean and comfortable rooms at a reasonable price. Guests appreciate the included breakfast, which features a variety of delicious options to fuel up for a day of exploration. Its convenient location near Zenko-ji Temple makes it an ideal base for sightseeing.
Hostels and guesthouses are also fantastic budget options for travelers looking to meet new people. Many of these establishments offer shared dormitory-style rooms, which can be a fun way to connect with fellow adventurers. Additionally, they often organize group activities, allowing guests to explore Nagano together. The social atmosphere in these accommodations can enhance your travel experience, providing opportunities to make lasting friendships.
For those seeking a unique experience, consider staying at a ryokan that offers affordable rates while immersing you in traditional Japanese culture. Many ryokans provide tatami-matted rooms, futon bedding, and meals featuring local cuisine. Staying in a ryokan can be a memorable way to experience Japanese hospitality without overspending. With Agoda, finding budget-friendly accommodations in Nagano is easy, allowing you to focus on enjoying your trip without worrying about your wallet.
Family-Friendly Hotels in Nagano for Memorable Stays
When traveling with family, finding the right accommodation can make all the difference. Nagano offers a variety of family-friendly hotels that cater to the needs of parents and children alike. Look for hotels that provide spacious rooms, kid-friendly amenities, and easy access to local attractions. The Nagano City Joyama Zoo is a popular destination for families and is conveniently located near many hotels, making it easy to plan a day of fun.
Many family-friendly hotels also offer special services such as babysitting, play areas, and family meal options, ensuring a stress-free stay. The Togakushi Forest Botanical Garden is another fantastic attraction for families, where kids can explore nature while parents relax. Choosing accommodations that prioritize family needs can enhance the overall experience, allowing everyone to enjoy their time in Nagano.
Additionally, some hotels provide packages that include tickets to local attractions or family-oriented activities, making it easier to plan your itinerary. With Agoda, families can easily compare options and find hotels that offer the best amenities for children, ensuring a memorable and enjoyable stay in Nagano.
Romantic Hotels in Nagano for Couples
Nagano is an idyllic destination for couples seeking a romantic getaway. The region's stunning natural landscapes and serene atmosphere create the perfect backdrop for a memorable vacation. Consider booking a stay at a hotel that features private onsen facilities, where you can soak together in soothing hot springs while enjoying breathtaking mountain views. This intimate experience can enhance the romantic ambiance, making your trip truly special.
For couples looking for a unique dining experience, many hotels offer intimate dining options that highlight local cuisine. Imagine enjoying a candlelit dinner featuring fresh, seasonal ingredients while gazing out at the picturesque scenery. The combination of delicious food and stunning views sets the stage for an unforgettable evening together.
Whether you prefer cozy mountain lodges or elegant hotels, Nagano has accommodations that cater to couples. With Agoda, you can easily find romantic hotels that offer special packages, ensuring your stay is filled with love and luxury. From relaxing spa treatments to adventure-filled days exploring the region, Nagano provides the perfect escape for couples looking to reconnect and create lasting memories.
Experience Authentic Japanese Hospitality in Nagano Ryokan Stays
Staying in a ryokan is a must for anyone looking to experience authentic Japanese hospitality during their trip to Nagano. These traditional inns offer a unique glimpse into Japanese culture, featuring tatami-matted rooms, futon bedding, and communal baths. Many ryokans also serve delicious kaiseki meals, which are multi-course dinners that showcase seasonal ingredients and local flavors. Dining at a ryokan can be an unforgettable culinary experience that highlights the region's rich culinary traditions.
In addition to the traditional accommodations, ryokans often provide opportunities to engage with local customs. Guests may have the chance to participate in tea ceremonies, learn about Japanese calligraphy, or enjoy seasonal festivals held at the ryokan. This immersion in local culture can enhance your travel experience, allowing you to connect with the region on a deeper level.
When booking a ryokan stay through Agoda, travelers can easily compare different options and find the perfect fit for their preferences. Whether you’re seeking a luxurious escape or a more budget-friendly option, ryokans in Nagano provide a unique and memorable lodging experience that captures the essence of Japanese hospitality.
Unique Hostels and Guesthouses in Nagano
Nagano is home to a variety of unique hostels and guesthouses, perfect for travelers seeking a social atmosphere and an opportunity to meet fellow adventurers. Many of these accommodations offer dormitory-style rooms and private options, catering to a range of budgets and preferences. Staying in a hostel can be a fun way to connect with like-minded travelers, share stories, and even plan group outings to local attractions.
Some hostels in Nagano go the extra mile by organizing events, such as movie nights, communal dinners, or guided tours to nearby attractions. This not only enhances the social experience but also provides guests with insider tips on the best places to explore in the area. Additionally, many hostels are located near popular tourist spots, making it easy to access the city's main attractions.
For those looking for a more traditional experience, guesthouses often provide a cozy and welcoming environment. Many feature charming decor and personalized service, ensuring a memorable stay. Whether you’re traveling solo or with friends, unique hostels and guesthouses in Nagano provide an excellent way to experience the local culture while enjoying the company of fellow travelers.
Delicious Dining Options to Savor in Nagano
Nagano's culinary scene is a delightful blend of traditional flavors and modern dining experiences. One of the must-try dishes is the local soba noodles, which are made from buckwheat and served either hot or cold. Restaurants like Uzuraya and Juwarisoba Daizen are renowned for their expertly crafted soba, often enjoyed with a dipping sauce or in a hearty broth. Visitors can also indulge in seasonal specialties, including fresh apples, which Nagano is famous for, often featured in desserts and snacks throughout the region.
For those seeking a more contemporary dining experience, Kushikatsu Tanaka Nagano offers a modern twist on classic Japanese dishes. This restaurant specializes in kushikatsu, which are skewered and deep-fried delicacies that provide a fun and flavorful dining experience. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, making it a great spot for groups or families. Additionally, Honda is a local favorite, known for its delicious grilled fish and seasonal vegetable dishes, emphasizing the freshness of Nagano's produce.
Don’t miss the chance to explore local markets, such as the Nakamise Shopping Street (Orange Street), where you can find an array of street food options and fresh produce. Sampling local snacks and sweets while wandering through these markets is a great way to immerse yourself in the culinary culture of Nagano. Whether you’re dining in a traditional setting or enjoying innovative cuisine, Nagano’s food scene promises to satisfy every palate.
Shopping Adventures in Nagano for Unique Souvenirs
Nagano offers a variety of shopping experiences, perfect for finding unique souvenirs to remember your trip. Start your journey at Midori Nagano, a bustling shopping center that features everything from local crafts to fashion. Here, visitors can browse through shops selling handmade goods, such as pottery and textiles, which reflect the region's rich cultural heritage. Don't forget to check out the food section for delicious local snacks and treats to take home.
Another shopping hotspot is Patio Daimon, where you can find a mix of boutiques and specialty stores. This area is perfect for those looking to discover unique items, including traditional Japanese crafts and contemporary designs. For a more local experience, head to Biande Shinshu Nakano, a market that showcases local produce and artisanal products, allowing you to taste the flavors of Nagano while shopping.
For a more traditional experience, the Nakamise Shopping Street (Orange Street) is a charming street lined with shops offering handcrafted souvenirs and local delicacies. This area is particularly known for its vibrant atmosphere and friendly vendors, making it a delightful place to explore. Whether you’re looking for traditional crafts, delicious snacks, or unique gifts, Nagano's shopping scene has something for everyone.
Nature and Outdoor Attractions in Nagano
Nagano is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, boasting stunning landscapes and a myriad of activities. The Togakushi Ski Area is a premier destination for skiing and snowboarding in the winter months, offering slopes for all skill levels. With its breathtaking views of the Japanese Alps, it’s no wonder this area attracts winter sports enthusiasts from around the world. For those looking for a winter adventure, YAMABOKU Wild Snow Park offers a unique experience with its wild snow activities and family-friendly slopes.
As the weather warms up, the region transforms into a hiker's haven. Numerous trails wind through the lush landscapes, leading to scenic viewpoints and hidden waterfalls. The Togakushi Forest Botanical Garden is a must-visit during the summer, featuring a diverse array of native plants and beautiful walking paths that showcase the natural beauty of the area. Hiking enthusiasts can explore trails that vary in difficulty, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the great outdoors.
For a more leisurely outdoor experience, consider visiting the serene parks and gardens scattered throughout Nagano. The beauty of nature is on full display at places like Kosha San, where visitors can enjoy peaceful walks and stunning scenery. Whether you're skiing in the winter or hiking in the summer, Nagano's outdoor attractions provide endless opportunities to connect with nature.
Cultural and Historical Treasures of Nagano
Nagano is steeped in history and culture, offering visitors a chance to explore its rich heritage through various landmarks and attractions. The iconic Zenko-ji Temple stands as a testament to the region's spiritual significance, drawing visitors from around the world. This ancient temple, with its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere, is a must-see for anyone interested in Japanese culture. Guided tours are available, providing deeper insights into its history and the practices that take place within its walls.
Another cultural highlight is the Togakushi Shrine complex, which consists of several shrines nestled within a tranquil forest. Each shrine has its own unique charm and significance, making it a perfect spot for reflection and exploration. The area is also associated with the legendary ninja culture, adding an intriguing element to the visit. History buffs will appreciate the Matsushiro area, known for its historical sites, including the Matsushiro Castle ruins and various museums that showcase the region's past.
The Nagano Prefectural Shinano Art Museum is another cultural treasure, featuring an impressive collection of local art and exhibitions that highlight the talents of regional artists. The museum's beautiful setting and engaging displays make it a wonderful place to spend an afternoon, immersing yourself in the artistic heritage of Nagano. From temples to art museums, Nagano offers a rich tapestry of cultural experiences for every visitor.
Family-Friendly Attractions for All Ages in Nagano
Nagano is an excellent destination for families, offering a variety of attractions that cater to all ages. The Chibikko Ninja Village is a popular spot for families, where children can engage in fun ninja-themed activities and learn about Japan's ninja history. This interactive experience is both entertaining and educational, making it a hit with kids and parents alike. The village features obstacle courses and ninja training, ensuring a memorable day out.
Another family-friendly attraction is the Nagano City Joyama Zoo, which houses a diverse range of animals and provides a fun day of exploration. The zoo is designed with families in mind, featuring play areas and picnic spots, making it easy to spend a full day enjoying the sights and sounds of nature. Nearby, the Togakushi Forest Botanical Garden offers a peaceful escape with beautiful walking paths and opportunities for children to learn about local flora.
For a unique experience, the Nagano Chausuyama Zoo provides a chance to see animals in a more natural setting. The zoo focuses on conservation and education, making it an enriching experience for visitors of all ages. With so many family-friendly attractions, Nagano ensures that everyone has a fantastic time, creating lasting memories for families visiting the region.
Festivals and Events in Nagano to Experience
Nagano is home to a vibrant array of festivals and events that celebrate its rich culture and traditions throughout the year. One of the most notable events is the Zenko-ji Temple Spring Festival, which takes place in April and features traditional performances, food stalls, and colorful parades. This lively festival attracts both locals and tourists, providing an authentic glimpse into Japanese culture and community spirit.
During the summer months, the Nagano Summer Festival lights up the city with fireworks, street performances, and food stalls. It’s a fantastic time to experience the local culture, as the streets come alive with music and laughter. Visitors can enjoy local delicacies while watching traditional dances and performances, making it a memorable experience.
In autumn, the region hosts various harvest festivals, celebrating the bounty of local produce. These festivals often include food tastings, craft booths, and family-oriented activities, making them a perfect way to experience the local community. Whether you’re visiting during the spring cherry blossoms or the vibrant autumn foliage, Nagano’s festivals offer unique opportunities to immerse yourself in the region’s culture.
Getting Around Nagano with Ease
Navigating Nagano is a breeze, thanks to its efficient public transportation system. The city is well-connected by trains and buses, making it easy to explore both the urban and rural areas. The Nagano Station serves as a major hub, providing access to local and regional trains, including the famous Shinkansen (bullet train), which can whisk you away to other parts of Japan in no time. For those planning to visit ski resorts or other attractions outside the city center, bus services are readily available and offer convenient schedules.
For a more local experience, consider renting a bicycle to explore the scenic surroundings at your own pace. Many areas in Nagano are bike-friendly, and cycling allows you to take in the beautiful landscapes while enjoying the fresh mountain air. Additionally, taxis are widely available for those who prefer a more direct mode of transportation, especially when traveling with luggage or in groups.
Walking is another excellent way to discover Nagano, particularly in the city center where many attractions are within close proximity. The charming streets are lined with shops, cafes, and historical sites, making it enjoyable to stroll around and soak in the atmosphere. With various transportation options available, getting around Nagano is convenient and allows for a seamless travel experience.
Practical Travel Information for a Smooth Trip
Before embarking on your adventure to Nagano, it’s helpful to be aware of some practical travel information. The local currency is the Japanese Yen (JPY), and it’s advisable to have some cash on hand, as not all places accept credit cards. ATMs can be found throughout the city, particularly in convenience stores and banks, making it easy to withdraw cash as needed.
Language can be a barrier for some travelers, as not all locals speak English fluently. However, many signs are in both Japanese and English, and basic phrases can go a long way in enhancing your experience. Learning a few key phrases in Japanese can be helpful and is often appreciated by locals. Additionally, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with local customs, such as bowing as a sign of respect and removing shoes when entering homes and certain establishments.
Lastly, be sure to check the weather before your visit, as it can vary significantly depending on the season. Packing layers is recommended, especially if you plan to explore the outdoors, as temperatures can fluctuate throughout the day. With this practical information in mind, you’ll be well-prepared for a smooth and enjoyable trip to Nagano.
Why Choose Agoda for Your Nagano Adventure
When planning your trip to Nagano, choosing Agoda for your accommodation needs ensures a seamless booking experience. With a vast selection of hotels, from luxury stays to budget-friendly options, Agoda makes it easy to find the perfect place to rest after a day of exploration. The user-friendly platform allows you to compare prices, read reviews, and find accommodations that suit your preferences and budget.
Agoda also offers exclusive deals and discounts, making it a cost-effective choice for travelers. Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly hotel, a romantic getaway, or a unique ryokan experience, Agoda has options that cater to every type of traveler. Additionally, the platform provides valuable insights into local attractions and activities, helping you to plan your itinerary with ease.
With Agoda, your Nagano adventure is just a few clicks away. Enjoy the convenience of booking your stay and exploring the region, knowing you have a trusted partner to assist you in finding the best accommodations for your journey.
































