Tateyama Prince Hotel
7,4/10 Very good - Based on 21 reviews
Tateyama Prince Hotel sits in Omachi as a compact, family-oriented ryokan offering traditional Japanese rooms alongside practical modern comforts. Guest rooms are typically tatami-floored with futon bedding and private bathrooms, and many are equipped with essentials such as a refrigerator, flat-screen TV, electric kettle and complimentary toiletries. The property advertises free Wi‑Fi and on-site private parking, and presents itself as a ryokan with onsen in Nagano that balances communal living areas and straightforward service for travelers heading into the Northern Alps region.
The property’s bathing facilities include a natural hot spring, a public indoor bath and an open-air bath designed for shared use, and the on-site wellness options list massages as an available service. Dining is focused on Japanese cuisine in a single on-site restaurant, with a buffet-style breakfast served each morning and a family-friendly atmosphere at dinner. Practical guest information notes that tattoos may restrict access to public bathing areas, and that the property enforces quiet hours through the night.
Room types are aimed at groups and families, with multi‑futon Japanese-style quadruple configurations as well as twin and family options; upper floors are reachable by elevator. Check-in is generally between 15:00 and 18:00, with check-out by 10:00, and the location is positioned within driving distance of regional ski areas such as Tsugaike and Hakuba Goryu and roughly 40–50 km from major rail hubs and the regional airport. This well-equipped ryokan with onsen offers a practical base for outdoor activity and local sightseeing while retaining the simple rhythms of a Japanese hot-spring inn.
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Review summary for: Tateyama Prince Hotel
Positive Reviews
Onsen and open-air bath
Multiple guests praised the hot spring facilities, specifically mentioning the outdoor/on-site onsen as a highlight of their stay.
Friendly and attentive staff
Front desk and other staff received compliments for pleasant, welcoming service and helpful interactions during check-in and stay.
Tasty meals and good breakfast
Several reviewers noted that the food was delicious and breakfast was satisfying, with positive comments about meal quality.
Cleanliness
Guests reported a good level of cleanliness throughout the property, contributing to an overall comfortable stay.
Scenic surroundings
Some visitors appreciated the local scenery and views (for example the nearby gorge), which enhanced their experience.
Negative Reviews
Vending machines only on first floor
A guest requested vending machines be placed on higher floors (3rd/4th), noting current machines are only available on the ground floor and inconvenient for upper-floor guests.
No individual room air-conditioning control
One reviewer mentioned disappointment that the air conditioning could not be adjusted per room, wishing for independent room climate control.
Unpleasant lobby odor
A guest reported an unpleasant smell in the lobby area that affected their impression of the property.
Poor dinner service and cold dishes
A guest described disorganized dinner service: courses arrived in the wrong order, many dishes were served cold, dining area felt cold due to lack of heating, resulting in a negative meal experience.
Perceived poor value for price
At least one reviewer felt the level of service did not match the price paid, citing issues (mainly with the dinner service) as evidence of disappointing value.
Frequently Asked Questions
The hotel mainly offers Japanese-style rooms with tatami and futon bedding plus twin and family room options; larger rooms can accommodate up to four or five people depending on the plan.
Yes — the property has hot spring facilities including public baths and open‑air baths for guests to use.
The property advertises public and open‑air baths; private‑use baths are not listed as standard — contact the hotel directly to request or confirm private‑use options.
It is about a 10‑minute taxi ride or a roughly 13‑minute bus ride from JR Shinano‑Omachi Station, with a short walk from the Omachi Onsen‑kyo bus stop.
A pick‑up service is noted from the local Omachi Onsen‑kyo bus stop; direct airport shuttles are not listed as standard, so arrange transfers with the hotel in advance if needed.
Matsumoto Airport is the nearest commercial airport (around 30 miles); travel time by car typically ranges around one to one‑and‑a‑half hours depending on route and traffic.
The hotel has an on‑site restaurant serving Japanese cuisine (restaurant name: Katakuri) and typically offers a buffet breakfast; some plans include Japanese dinner options using local ingredients.
Pets are not allowed on the property. There is no supermarket on site; reception can point you to nearby convenience stores and local shops in Omachi town.
The hotel is a convenient base for the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route (about 20–30 minutes by car to access points), nearby Hakuba ski areas, local hiking trails and lake activities in the Omachi area.
Check‑in is from 3:00 PM (15:00) with an official window noted through early evening, and check‑out is by 10:00 AM; English support is limited, so plan to bring a translation app or request assistance in advance for specific needs.
