信州安曇野穂高温泉郷 旅館 山のたこ平
8,3/10 Excellent - Based on 73 reviews
Set at the foot of the Northern Alps in Azumino, this long-established Japanese inn blends a traditional, tatami-led interior with a generous onsen program. The property operates a spacious indoor bath and an open-air rotenburo that draws hot water from a local gorge, allowing guests to relax beneath wide mountain skies; the onsen supply is also routed to guest-room baths, making it a practical ryokan with onsen in Nagano for visitors who prefer both communal and private bathing. The timbered architecture, modest antiques and evening views of the stars underscore a quietly rustic atmosphere rather than a modern, minimalist aesthetic.
Accommodation is compact and conventional: 23 Japanese-style rooms split between a main building and an annex, most arranged as eight- to ten-mat layouts with separate wash areas and en-suite baths that use the inn’s hot spring water, which effectively provides a ryokan with private onsen experience in many rooms. Facilities include a low-key lounge and bar, a small souvenir shop stocking local specialties, a mahjong room by reservation, complimentary on-site parking and property-wide Wi‑Fi. The layout and services are tailored to modest groups, families and travelers seeking comfort rather than luxury trappings.
Dining centers on seasonal, locally sourced kaiseki and regional dishes: carefully prepared vegetables and river fish, handmade soba and selections that highlight Shinshu ingredients. Day-use bathing is offered for non-resident visitors, and the inn’s location makes it a practical base for nearby cultural sites and mountain walks. Practical details such as bilingual assistance levels, meal plans and specific room configurations are best confirmed in advance, but the overall offering consistently emphasizes regional cuisine, steady service and accessible hot-spring bathing for a restful stay in Nagano.
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Review summary for: 信州安曇野穂高温泉郷 旅館 山のたこ平
Positive Reviews
Delicious, carefully prepared meals
Many guests praised both dinner (kaiseki) and breakfast as excellent, plentiful and carefully prepared; several highlighted homemade flavours and options for vegetarians.
Very helpful, hospitable staff
Staff were repeatedly described as friendly, attentive and helpful — assisting with bike hire, luggage transfers, directions and welcoming guests with traditional hospitality.
Relaxing onsen experience
The public onsen (indoor and outdoor) was frequently mentioned as a highlight — spacious, pleasant water and often not crowded, with 24‑hour access noted by some visitors.
Clean, comfortable traditional rooms
Guests enjoyed the authentic ryokan atmosphere, large tidy rooms and traditional decor; many said the property felt well maintained and cosy rather than commercialised.
Peaceful scenic location and good value
Reviewers appreciated the quiet, scenic setting near the Japanese Alps, great views and overall value for money — a good choice for families and those seeking a tranquil break.
Negative Reviews
Remote location and limited public transport
Multiple guests noted the ryokan is somewhat isolated from towns and train stations, requiring a car, taxi or bike hire; this also makes reaching shops and restaurants inconvenient if you haven’t prebooked meals.
Aging facilities and maintenance issues
Several reviews mentioned older or slightly rundown facilities — examples included boiler failures, worn wash areas and parts of the onsen appearing dated or basic compared with other baths.
Distance and accessibility to the baths
Many guests found the large public bath some distance from certain rooms and reported stairs on the route, which can be inconvenient or difficult for older guests and those with mobility needs.
Occasional onsen-related problems
Because the onsen is public, a few visitors reported minor problems (for example issues with towels being taken) or that the baths felt more basic than expected.
Comfort issues in certain seasons and noise
Some guests experienced comfort problems such as cold, drafty bathing areas in autumn/winter and disturbance from constant air‑conditioning noise in the building, making nights less restful for a few visitors.
Frequently Asked Questions
The ryokan has 23 rooms in total; standard rooms accommodate 1–4 guests depending on the room type, with futon bedding in traditional tatami rooms.
Yes — there are gender-separated public baths including an open-air bath plus in-room hot spring baths; guest bath hours typically start from mid-afternoon until the morning (public bath access and times may vary by day).
There is no dedicated reservable family bath listed; however every room uses hot spring water in a private in-room bath for private soaking.
There is no regular airport shuttle listed; guests can arrange a taxi or private transfer and are advised to contact the ryokan in advance for assistance with transfers. The nearest airport (Shinshu–Matsumoto) is roughly 30 km away.
The area is served by local stations (Hotaka) while Matsumoto Station is the nearest major station at about 25 km; most guests arrive by taxi or car from the station, or drive directly.
Japanese is the primary language, and staff routinely assist international guests; basic English support is generally available on request.
Meals focus on local seasonal cuisine with kaiseki-style dinners and breakfast offered on site; dietary requests (vegetarian or allergies) can usually be accommodated if notified in advance.
Standard check-in begins at 15:00 with guests advised to arrive by 18:00 (the ryokan can be contacted for arrivals later than typical hours); check-out is by 10:00.
Pets are generally not permitted — contact the ryokan directly for any exceptions; convenience stores and local supermarkets in the Hotaka/Azumino area are a short drive away for snacks and supplies.
Yes — the property provides free parking (around 100 spaces) and Wi‑Fi throughout public areas; the traditional Japanese rooms and in-room baths suit both families and couples seeking an authentic ryokan experience.
