Kamisuwa Onsen Aburaya Ryokan

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Traveler Mix:
Families (50%)
Solo travelers (25%)
Couples (17%)
Groups (8%)

Kamisuwa Onsen Aburaya Ryokan is a mid‑size traditional inn on the edge of Kamisuwa that blends tatami rooms with modest modern conveniences. The property is laid out across two wings, with 33 Japanese‑style rooms and five western rooms, and public spaces organized around a small garden; rooms in the newer wing include outlooks toward Lake Suwa and evening sunsets. Reception operates 24 hours, and the house serves seasonal, locally influenced meals in a communal dining room or delivered to rooms where available.

The ryokan’s bathing facilities centre on natural hot springs: guests can use a communal hot spring bath and an open‑air bath, and private bathing is available by reservation, so the property functions as a ryokan with onsen in Nagano and, for selected room types or bookings, as a ryokan with private onsen in Nagano. Bath houses are complemented by simple relaxation areas; guests should observe local bathing etiquette (tattoo policies may apply) and note that dinner service may require earlier check‑in to be served.

Located a short five‑ to six‑minute walk from Kamisuwa Station, the inn offers free on‑site parking and complimentary Wi‑Fi, and provides modest leisure options such as karaoke, bicycle hire and laundry facilities for longer stays. Staff can advise on lakeside walks, cycling routes and nearby cultural attractions, making the property a practical choice for travellers seeking a straightforward, locally rooted hot‑spring stay in the region.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Free parking
Non-smoking rooms
Free Wifi
Breakfast

Points of interest nearby

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people can each room accommodate?

Rooms are traditional Japanese-style (tatami) and some rooms use futons; a typical 10‑tatami room can sleep up to five guests on futons. Cribs and extra beds are not available.

What onsen facilities does the ryokan have?

The property offers communal hot-spring baths including an open-air bath and a public bathing area with garden views. Guests with tattoos may be restricted from using public bathing facilities.

Is there a shuttle service to the station or airport?

A free shuttle is available but must be reserved in advance; contact details are provided on your booking confirmation. The ryokan is also within about a 6‑minute walk of Kamisuwa Station.

How do I get to the ryokan from the nearest airport?

Matsumoto Airport is the closest airport, roughly 17 miles (about 27 km) away and typically a 30–40 minute drive depending on traffic. Alternatively, take the train to Kamisuwa Station and walk about 6 minutes to the property.

Do the staff speak English?

Staff primarily speak Japanese and English assistance may be limited. If you need language support, mention this when you book or on arrival.

What traditional Japanese experiences can I expect at the ryokan?

Expect tatami rooms with futon bedding, communal onsen bathing, and Japanese-style meals; the property also offers a garden, karaoke, and bicycle hire. The overall experience emphasizes traditional ryokan hospitality.

What attractions are nearby and worth visiting?

Lake Suwa is close by and ideal for short walks or sunset views; Matsumoto Castle is about 21 miles (≈34 km) away and suitable for a day trip. Local shrines, museums and Suwa town attractions are easily reachable from the ryokan.

What are the arrival, departure and house rules I should know?

Check-in is from 3:00 PM to 11:30 PM and check-out is until 11:00 AM; the entrance closes at 11:30 PM. Guests must check in by 7:00 PM to be served dinner and should notify the property of late arrivals in advance.

Can I book a private onsen, bring pets, and find a supermarket nearby?

Pets are not allowed and private onsen rentals are not listed among standard amenities, so private baths cannot be guaranteed. Convenience stores and shops are available within walking distance around Kamisuwa Station.

Is food served on site and are there special dining rules?

The ryokan offers onsite meals, typically a Japanese set dinner with buffet elements and breakfast; guests who wish to eat dinner must check in by 7:00 PM. Special dietary requests should be communicated in advance and are subject to availability.

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