Sagirisou

8/10 Excellent - Based on 2 reviews

Sagirisou sits on the banks of the Sai River in a quiet mountain valley of Nagano Prefecture, operating as a traditionally styled ryokan that offers a mix of Japanese-style guest rooms and larger villa layouts. Interiors emphasize tatami floors and futon bedding, while communal areas include a lounge, dining room and a modest garden that frames seasonal river and mountain views. The property presents straightforward, unpretentious accommodation with an on-site restaurant and complimentary parking, making it a practical base for exploring nearby cultural sites and outdoor routes.

The property operates a public hot spring bathing house fed by a local sulphur-bearing cold spring; the water contains sodium, magnesium and calcium with sulfate–bicarbonate minerals commonly associated locally with easing muscle and joint discomfort. Bathing is available daily with hours that accommodate both overnight guests and day visitors, and facilities separate changing and bathing areas to preserve privacy. For travelers specifically searching a ryokan with onsen in Nagano, this host provides accessible communal baths rather than private in-room onsen.

Dining highlights center on regional ingredients, notably a specialty Suffolk lamb jin-gis-kan and hand-made soba served alongside seasonal set menus in the restaurant or banquet spaces, with simple breakfast options also available. On-site recreation ranges from table tennis and karaoke to river fishing suggestions, and staff can advise on day trips to Nagano city, Matsumoto and the Hakuba area. As a mid-sized, community-run ryokan with onsen in Nagano Prefecture, it suits visitors seeking a food-forward, activity-oriented stay with direct access to the surrounding countryside.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Non-smoking rooms
Free parking
Free Wifi
Family rooms
Restaurant

Detailed Ratings

Staff 7.5
Equipements 6.3
Cleanliness 8.8
Comfort 7.5
Value for money 8.8
Location 7.5

Points of interest nearby

Places of interest
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Review summary for: Sagirisou

Positive Reviews

High-quality onsen water

Multiple guests praised the hot spring’s water quality, noting therapeutic effects on fatigue and skin conditions.

Comfortable bath temperature

Baths are described as gently warm, allowing long, relaxing soaks without feeling too hot.

Friendly, welcoming staff and clean facility

Guests reported a welcoming atmosphere with very kind staff and generally clean public areas and facilities.

Authentic Japanese-style rooms

Rooms feature traditional Japanese style with futons, providing an authentic experience appreciated by visitors.

Good meals (breakfast and dinner)

Breakfast was reported as good and dinner quality was highlighted, with the meat at dinner described as especially excellent.

Negative Reviews

Insufficient cleaning in some areas

Reviewers noted that cleaning could be improved, specifically mentioning unclean hallway windows outside guest rooms that appear unattended for long periods.

Overgrown garden area by the bath

The moss garden outside the bathroom was reported to have weeds and neglected vegetation; guests suggested regular maintenance would be easy and improve appearance.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

How many guests can the rooms accommodate and are children allowed?

Rooms are traditional Japanese-style with futons; some rooms sleep up to five guests and the villa units have multiple rooms with three futons each. Children are not permitted and no extra beds or baby cots are available.

Does Sagirisou have an onsen and can guests use it?

Yes — the property operates a public onsen and bathing facilities for guests. Please check with reception for current opening hours and any usage rules.

Is there an airport shuttle or transfer service to the ryokan?

No scheduled airport shuttle is listed. The nearest airport is Shinshu‑Matsumoto (about 55 km); guests typically use trains plus a taxi or arrange a private transfer.

Which train station is closest and how do I reach the ryokan by public transport?

The nearest station is Hakuyacho on the Oito Line; from there a taxi or local bus is usually required to reach the ryokan. Driving is common and convenient for this rural location.

What languages do the staff speak?

Staff primarily speak Japanese and English may be limited. Bring simple Japanese phrases or a translation app if you need more help.

What type of experience and food can I expect at Sagirisou?

Expect a traditional ryokan experience with tatami rooms and futons, regional dishes such as local lamb and handmade soba, and an on-site restaurant serving breakfast and meals. Dining is focused on local ingredients and a modest, authentic style.

What nearby attractions or sights can I visit from the ryokan?

The ryokan sits in the Shinshu area with riverside scenery and countryside walks; Nagano city attractions (for example Zenkō‑ji) and nearby ski areas are reachable by car. It works well as a base for local sightseeing.

What are the check-in and check-out times?

Standard check-in is from 15:00 to 18:00, and check-out is generally between 06:00 and 10:00. Confirm exact times on your reservation.

Can I reserve a private onsen, bring pets, and are there supermarkets nearby?

Private onsen rentals are not advertised; contact the ryokan to request any private‑use options. Pets are not allowed, and while the ryokan has basic on-site services, larger supermarkets are located in the nearby town center.

Is parking available and is the ryokan suitable for travelers without a car?

Free private parking is available on site. Public transport links exist but many guests prefer having a car for greater flexibility in this rural area.

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