秘境のおやど 龍峡亭 HIKYOUNOOYADO RYUKYOUTEI
7,9/10 Very good - Based on 17 reviews
秘境のおやど 龍峡亭 (HIKYOUNOOYADO RYUKYOUTEI) sits on the Tenryu River at Tenryu Gorge in southern Shinshu, Nagano, presenting a quietly traditional ryokan experience focused on river and valley views. Accommodation is principally Japanese‑style: two‑room 20‑tatami suites, 12.5‑tatami corner rooms, 12.5‑tatami and 10‑tatami layouts, all non‑smoking and equipped with air conditioning, a flat screen, a room safe and a small fridge stocked with complimentary drinks. The public footprint includes a riverside terrace, meeting/banquet facilities for small groups and on‑site parking for guests.
Bathing is central to the stay, with two main onsen facilities: "Tenryu no Yu," a riverside observatory bath framed by large windows, and "Jiryuu no Yu," an indoor bath that is presented seasonally as themed soaks—apple, hinoki or green‑tea baths at different times. The spring is an alkaline simple hot spring containing natural radon, and the property explains recommended bathing practices for circulation and skin care. Baths run on a timed gender‑rotation so guests can experience both bathing areas; this ryokan with onsen in Nagano emphasises restorative, unhurried soak rituals.
Dining follows a regional kaiseki approach that highlights South Shinshu produce, with optional local specialities such as simmered carp and a breakfast built around seasonal ingredients. The front desk assists with local activities — Tenryu Gorge river descents, the Sora Sanpo walkway, seasonal apple‑picking and starry‑sky excursions — and can coordinate small group itineraries. Practical details: standard check‑in is from 15:00, check‑out by 10:00; pets are not admitted, and the property promotes attentive, family‑style hospitality.
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Review summary for: 秘境のおやど 龍峡亭 HIKYOUNOOYADO RYUKY…
Positive Reviews
Friendly and attentive staff
Multiple reviewers praised the staff for being welcoming, polite and helpful — hosts were described as friendly and staff handled issues courteously (including considerate treatment during a typhoon).
Excellent, varied meals
Several guests highlighted the food as a strong point: meals were plentiful, varied and very tasty, with some calling the cuisine top‑level.
Beautiful views and enjoyable onsen experience
Many reviewers enjoyed the scenic setting — spectacular views from rooms, the restaurant and some baths along the river. Private onsen options for couples and overall hot‑spring enjoyment were noted positively.
Good location for sightseeing and pleasant surroundings
Guests found the ryokan well placed for local visits (riverside location, nearby walking path) and convenient for sightseeing; one guest noted it was central for visiting the city.
Family‑run, peaceful atmosphere
Several comments described the property as a family‑run ryokan with a quiet, pleasant atmosphere (few inbound tourists), giving a traditional yet comfortable stay.
Negative Reviews
Aging building and outdated facilities
Multiple reviews mentioned that the building, some private rooms and equipment feel old and would benefit from renovation or updating.
Bath layout and visibility issues
Some guests found certain baths small, dark or fully indoor, so they didn’t take full advantage of the surrounding scenery as expected.
Shared bathrooms and limited in‑room amenities
Several stays involved shared bathrooms; one guest noted the absence of a hairdryer in the room, and traditional futon bedding was uncomfortable for a guest with back/knee problems.
Interior temperature too cold at times
At least one reviewer reported the interior of the building felt cold during their stay.
Limited public‑transport access
A guest noted that the property is less convenient to reach by public transport (though parking and car access were fine).
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms range from small 10‑tatami-style rooms to larger 20‑tatami family rooms; booking shows room configurations for 3, 4 and family units (up to 7 futons). Please state your exact party size when booking to confirm the best room.
The ryokan has hot‑spring baths with scenic river views and a public onsen; private or reserved baths are reported to be available on request—ask the ryokan when you book.
Limited pickup/transfer can be arranged but must be requested in advance; contact the ryokan with your arrival time to confirm options.
The nearest airport is Shinshu‑Matsumoto Airport, approximately 100 km away; travel time varies depending on connections and road conditions.
Staff primarily speak Japanese; many guest comments note helpful service and some English assistance, but expect limited English in a rural ryokan.
Expect a traditional Japanese ryokan stay with tatami rooms and futon bedding, seasonal multi‑course meals (kaiseki), quiet riverside views and an emphasis on local hospitality.
Nearby highlights include Tenryu Gorge (walking routes and river descent), the Tenryu Gorge bridge walk, regional apple‑picking in season (summer–autumn) and a noted starry‑sky tour via local ropeway.
The area is rural and most guests arrive by car; the property offers free private parking on site and public transport options are limited.
Check‑in is from 15:00 to 18:00 (please notify the ryokan of your expected arrival time) and check‑out is from 08:00 to 10:00.
Pets are not allowed; nearby shops and supermarkets are limited in this rural area so bring essentials or ask the front desk for guidance; the ryokan serves dinner (regional kaiseki) and breakfast (Asian style) and can be informed of dietary needs in advance.
