TAOYA Kisoji
8,9/10 Excellent - Based on 361 reviews
TAOYA Kisoji is a renovated hot‑spring resort in the Kiso Valley that reopened under the TAOYA brand with a Timeless Kisoji‑Modern design. The property combines contemporary wooden interiors and a relaxed lounge with a fireplace and complimentary refreshments, and offers 90 guest rooms configured for Japanese‑style and mixed layouts. Positioned for short drives or shuttle connections to nearby post towns and mountain trails, it presents a practical base for sightseeing while delivering an approachable ryokan experience; it is a ryokan with onsen in Nagano.
Bathing facilities are organised around a garden open‑air bath and a larger communal onsen complex, supplemented by a sauna and relaxation areas; certain room categories include private indoor baths for added privacy. Meals follow an all‑inclusive approach in many plans, with evening and breakfast buffets combining local Japanese dishes and European options served in a single dining space. Public amenities include a casual bar area, family‑oriented zones such as table‑tennis and kids’ buffet options, plus luggage handling and 24‑hour reception.
The property emphasises ease of stay: a scheduled shuttle from regional stations, on‑site parking and lift access make it suitable for multi‑generation groups and walkers returning from nearby heritage routes. Mountain views, timbered room finishes and the mix of communal and in‑room bathing create a straightforward, low‑hassle retreat focused on hot‑spring relaxation and regional touring. Practical services and inclusive food and drink options reduce on‑site decisions, allowing more time for bathing, short hikes, and exploring the Kiso corridor.
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Review summary for: TAOYA Kisoji
Positive Reviews
Exceptional onsen facilities
Multiple reviewers praised the onsen (indoor and outdoor) for being very clean, relaxing and high quality; private onsen options are available and outdoor soaking areas and products were frequently highlighted.
Excellent food and buffet variety
Many guests complimented the dinner and breakfast buffets for their wide selection, freshness and tasty dishes, with complimentary drinks/snacks and an open bar mentioned by several reviewers.
Authentic Japanese rooms and yukata experience
Guests enjoyed the traditional Japanese-style rooms (tatami), the option to wear provided yukata/yakatas during their stay, and the overall traditional yet comfortable atmosphere.
Strong facilities and amenities
The hotel offers many on-site amenities that enhanced stays: massage chairs, lounges by a fire, table tennis, karaoke, shops, manga corner and free refreshments, all contributing to a resort-like, relaxing experience.
Attentive staff and useful services
Staff were described as friendly and helpful; practical services such as shuttle transfers (when used), assistance with taxis, breakfast boxes for early departures, and flexibility in special cases were appreciated.
Negative Reviews
Limited shuttle and transport options
Multiple guests noted the shuttle schedule is limited and that transport links are sparse; some had to arrange taxis (which can be costly) or ask staff to help organize pickups to reach nearby trailheads or train stations.
Remote location requiring planning
The hotel’s isolated mountain location is part of its charm but means guests must plan connections carefully (last buses, taxi timing) and allow extra time for arrivals/departures.
Dining room crowding and enforced time slots
Some reviewers reported large, noisy dining halls with pre-booked time slots to manage crowds; this caused inconvenience for guests with different schedules or jet lag and sometimes felt unnecessary when later slots were not full.
Inconsistent food experiences reported
While many praised the buffet, at least one guest strongly criticized the buffet quality, indicating the dining experience can be inconsistent and might not meet all expectations.
Public onsen and facility limitations
The public onsen has restrictions (tattoos not permitted), requiring some guests to pay for a private onsen; a few reviewers also mentioned dated areas or occasional room issues (for example an unpleasant toilet smell) and a slight style clash between older decor and newer updates.
Frequently Asked Questions
TAOYA Kisoji has 90 guest rooms in several types, including Japanese-style and western/twin rooms, suitable for singles, couples and families; room capacities vary by type so check the room description when booking.
Yes — the hotel offers hot spring baths including an open-air garden rock bath and public indoor baths, plus a sauna; the spring water is noted for a silky feel and mountain views from the rotenburo.
Private/reservable baths are not prominently listed as standard; if you need a private family bath or reserved bathing time, contact the hotel directly to confirm availability and options.
A free shuttle operates between the hotel and nearby stations, typically serving Nagiso Station (about 15 minutes) and Nakatsugawa Station (longer, around 40 minutes); confirm the shuttle timetable with the hotel before travel.
The nearest regional airport is Shinshu-Matsumoto (roughly 90 km); Chubu/Nagoya is also commonly used — from either airport take trains toward Nakatsugawa or Nagiso and use the hotel shuttle or a short taxi for the final leg.
Staff can assist in English as well as Japanese, but service levels may vary; notify the hotel in advance if you need extra language support or written directions.
The hotel serves buffet-style breakfast and dinner featuring seasonal Shinshu ingredients and regional dishes; the property also provides a lounge area with complimentary beverages and soft-serve ice cream as part of its guest services.
The ryokan is a good base for visiting nearby historic Nakasendo post towns such as Magome and Tsumago, Otsumago, Kotoku-ji Temple and the Magome Observatory, all accessible by short drives or local buses.
Typical check-in begins in the mid-afternoon (around 3:00 PM) with check-in closing in the early evening, and check-out is usually by 11:00 AM; confirm exact times on your reservation.
Pets are not permitted at the property. For groceries and essentials there are convenience stores and local shops in Nagiso town; the front desk can give directions to the nearest options.
