Sakaeya

9,5/10 Exceptional - Based on 363 reviews

Traveler Mix:
Couples (41%)
Families (37%)
Groups (19%)
Solo travelers (2%)

Sakaeya, operating under the name Shunran no Yado Sakaeya, is a traditional Japanese inn in the Shibu Onsen area of Yamanouchi that centers on thermal bathing and attentive, family-style hospitality. The property presents tatami-floored guest rooms with futon bedding and modest modern comforts, communal lounges and a small gift shop, and provides colourful yukata for guests to wear around the premises. Compact by design, the ryokan combines wood-and-paper interiors with air conditioning and public-area Wi‑Fi to balance authenticity and convenience for overnight stays.

The spa facilities draw on two local springs, including waters associated with Jigokudani, producing a mildly acidic, skin-friendly soak the inn highlights; bathing options include covered indoor baths, an outdoor bath and a rentable private onsen and sauna for sole use, positioning the property as a ryokan with private onsen in Nagano. The inn lies within easy reach of the area’s main attractions—about a ten-minute drive to the Jigokudani Monkey Park—and is served by local rail and bus connections that make day trips and seasonal excursions straightforward.

Dinner is offered as a traditional multi-course meal showcasing regional ingredients, with a Japanese-style breakfast served the following morning; some menus and room-service options can be adjusted for dietary needs when requested. Staff provide multilingual assistance, practical services such as luggage storage and postal items, and small celebration packages for anniversaries or special occasions, while the house also notes available accessibility aids. For travellers seeking a ryokan with onsen in Yamanouchi, Nagano, Sakaeya presents a straightforward, service-focused option centered on reliable bathing facilities and local culinary hospitality.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Free parking
Non-smoking rooms
Free Wifi
Family rooms
Hot spring bath
Very Good Breakfast

Detailed Ratings

Staff 9.9
Equipements 9.8
Cleanliness 9.7
Comfort 9.9
Value for money 9.0
Location 9.4

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Review summary for: Sakaeya

Positive Reviews

Outstanding, attentive staff

Guests repeatedly praised the polite, friendly and very helpful staff; many called the service exceptional and highlighted personal attention that made the stay memorable.

Excellent, creative cuisine

Multiple reviews mention superb kaiseki-style dinners and breakfasts, beautifully presented and very tasty — private dining rooms and chef-prepared meals were especially appreciated.

High-quality onsen facilities, including private onsen

Reviewers loved the ryokan's baths and onsen experience; private in-room onsen options and rentable private onsen/sauna were described as memorable and well worth the price.

Prime location for Shibu Onsen and Snow Monkey access

The ryokan sits in the heart of Shibu Onsen near the nine public bathhouses and within easy walking or short drive access to the Snow Monkey park, which guests found very convenient.

Beautiful traditional rooms and atmosphere

Guests enjoyed the traditional Japanese experience: tatami areas, tasteful decor, comfortable spacious rooms (some with mountain views), and the overall authentic ryokan atmosphere.

Negative Reviews

Pricey for some guests

Several reviewers noted the ryokan is expensive; while many felt it was worth the cost, a few mentioned the price could deter some travellers.

Some found futon bedding too thin or firm

At least one guest reported the futons were extremely thin and hard, making sleep uncomfortable compared with expectations for bedding.

Limited shuttle/timing options

A reviewer suggested offering more or more flexible free shuttle times to better match guest needs given the nightly rates.

Occasional dated bathroom in some rooms

One guest noted the en-suite bathroom in their room felt very old (described as from the 1950s), indicating some rooms may have older fittings.

Minor room layout issue (TV viewing)

A small complaint mentioned the TV could not be turned to be viewed from the bed, a minor inconvenience for some guests.

This summary is based on all online reviews and was last updated on 17 November 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people can stay in a room?

Rooms range from twin and double layouts to Japanese-style family rooms that sleep up to five using futons; check the specific room type and maximum occupancy when booking.

What onsen facilities does Sakaeya have?

The ryokan has indoor and outdoor public hot-spring baths and provides yukata for guests; rooms include private toilets and some room types have private bathrooms.

Do you offer transfers from the train station or to local attractions?

Sakaeya provides shuttle pick-up from Yudanaka Station on request and can arrange transport to nearby attractions such as Jigokudani (Snow Monkey) Park; contact the ryokan to confirm and schedule transfers.

How do I reach Sakaeya from Tokyo or the nearest airport?

Take the Shinkansen to Nagano, transfer to the Nagano Dentetsu (Nagaden) line to Yudanaka Station, then use the ryokan shuttle, a short taxi, or local bus to Shibu Onsen where Sakaeya is located.

Do the staff speak English?

Yes, staff members are multilingual and can assist in English for check-in, directions and basic requests.

What type of meals and Japanese experience can I expect?

The ryokan serves traditional multi-course dinners (kaiseki) and a Japanese-style breakfast; guests can enjoy tatami rooms, futon bedding and walking the historic Shibu Onsen streets in yukata.

What nearby sights and day trips are recommended?

Jigokudani Monkey Park (Snow Monkeys) is a short drive away, Shiga Kogen ski areas are within driving distance, and local sights include Heiwa Kannon and the historic Shibu Onsen district.

How do I get around locally once I arrive?

Shibu Onsen is compact and walkable; local buses and taxis connect Yudanaka Station and surrounding attractions, and many guests use the ryokan shuttle for short trips.

Can I reserve a private onsen or bring pets?

Pets are not permitted at the property; while the ryokan’s main onsen facilities are public (indoor/outdoor), some room types have private bathrooms—ask the ryokan in advance about private-bath options.

Are there shops, restaurants or a supermarket nearby?

Shibu Onsen village has cafes, restaurants, souvenir shops and public bathhouses within walking distance; larger supermarkets and more services are available in nearby Yudanaka or other local towns.

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