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Hotel in Matsumoto
Established in 1887, Matsumoto Hotel Kagetsu is Matsumoto's oldest hotel. Great location within walking distance of the marvelous castle, two eclectic shopping streets, restaurants and coffee houses, and art museum. Just perfect! Loved our Japanese style rooms. Clean, large, modern.
Hotel in Matsumoto
Super Hotel Matsumoto Tennenonsen is located a 5-minute walk away from JR Matsumoto Station. The property features a natural hot spring bath on the ground floor. Another modern hotel from Super Hotel chain. Rooms are modern and clean, hotel is well located and offer al expected services.
Hotel in Matsumoto
Offering beautiful views of the Japan Alps from its top-floor French restaurant, Buena Vista is located in the heart of the city. Located several blocks south of the train and bus stations, transportation is simple because of the shuttle bus that constantly circulates between the hotel and the stations. I never had to wait more than five minutes for a bus to come along. The staff is fantastic, the hotel itself is classic, and the room (I had a superior single) was good sized. I had a very good stay.
Hotel in Matsumoto
Just a 2-minute walk from JR Matsumoto Train Station, Hotel Morschein serves a Western- and Japanese-style breakfast buffet for a fee and has free-use bicycles and a coin launderette. Excellent, friendly staff. Big bathroom.
Hotel in Matsumoto
Located in Matsumoto, within 2.4 mi of The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum and less than 0.6 mi of Matsumoto Castle, Hotel Welcome Matsumoto features accommodations with free WiFi throughout the property. Very comfortable bed & the location was incredibly convenient.
Hotel in Matsumoto
Featuring 3-star accommodations, Alpico Plaza Hotel is located in Matsumoto, 2 mi from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum and 25 mi from Mt.Norikura Ski Resort. Bed is big enough for 2 persons and clean. Hotel has a complimentary onsen bath at their chain hotel which is very nice view and biggest onsen I ever had.
Hotel in Matsumoto
Super Hotel Mausumoto Ekimae is located just a 2-minute stroll from Mausumoto Train Station. It offers well-equipped rooms, property-wide free WiFi and private on-site parking. Comfy and wide room more than our expected Breakfast is so good taste and full-nutrition
Hotel in Matsumoto
Featuring 3-star accommodations, Iroha Grand Hotel Matsumoto Eki-Mae is set in Matsumoto, 1.8 mi from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum and 24 mi from Mt.Norikura Ski Resort. Loved everything about Iroha Grand! The calming smell of white tea fragrance (aromatherapy) as one enters the lobby, how new and clean my room was, bathtub was shiny clean that I actually took a bath for the first time in a hotel. Never felt comfortable taking baths in hotels before. Mattress was firm, there were extra pillows in room, staff was friendly. Location was great. I didn’t even know I had booked a special room via booking.com. Had a Nespresso machine in room with 2 pods provided every day.
Hotel in Matsumoto
Only a 5-minute walk from JR Matsumoto Train Station, Tourist Hotel offers rooms with free internet and a private bathroom. A buffet breakfast is served and massage services are available. Reasonable price and good facilities
Hotel in Matsumoto
A 4-minute walk from Matsumoto Station, Richmond Hotel Matsumoto offers comfortable rooms, free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour restaurant and a pub-restaurant. Staff greeted us nicely. Room and bathroom were clean and spacious. Breakfast was great in the restaurant. Good selection of Western and Japanese dishes
Hotel in Matsumoto
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Hotel in Matsumoto
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Hotel in Matsumoto
Boasting free bikes, Hotel Matsumoto Hills is located in Matsumoto in the Nagano region, 2.2 mi from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum and 1 mi from Matsumoto Castle. Good price/performance. On a walking distance to Matsumoto castle.
Hotel in Matsumoto
Only a 5-minute walk from JR Matsumoto Train Station, Tourist Hotel offers rooms with free internet and a private bathroom. A buffet breakfast is served and massage services are available. Reasonable price and good facilities
Hotel in Matsumoto
Located 2.1 miles from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum, The Celecton Matsumoto has rooms with air conditioning in Matsumoto. The property is around 25 miles from Mt. The hotel for the price is so good, no complaints everything is well prepared and on point in the...
Hotel in Matsumoto
Located in Matsumoto, 16 mi from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum, NORTHSTAR Alpine Lodge - Vacation STAY 82302 provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Hotel in Kamikochi, Matsumoto
Featuring a restaurant, shared lounge and views of river, THE PARKLODGE上高地 is located in Matsumoto, 29 mi from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum.
Matsumoto Hotel Kagetsu, Iroha Grand Hotel Matsumoto Eki-Mae, and Richmond Hotel Matsumoto are some of the popular hotels in Matsumoto.
Buena Vista, Richmond Hotel Matsumoto, and Matsumoto Hotel Kagetsu got great room view-related reviews from travelers in Matsumoto.
These hotels in Matsumoto are highly rated by couples: Matsumoto Hotel Kagetsu, Richmond Hotel Matsumoto, and Iroha Grand Hotel Matsumoto Eki-Mae.
Travelers who stayed in Matsumoto near Matsumoto Airport (MMJ) have said good things about Kur and Hotel Shinshu, Super Hotel Matsumoto Tennenonsen, and Buena Vista.
Asama Onsen, Kamikochi, and Norikurakogen Onsen are popular with other travelers visiting Matsumoto.
Many families visiting Matsumoto loved staying at Iroha Grand Hotel Matsumoto Eki-Mae, Richmond Hotel Matsumoto, and Matsumoto Hotel Kagetsu.
Some of the best hotels in Matsumoto near Kamikochi include Kamikochi Nishi-itoya Mountain lodge, Kamikochi Lemeiesta Hotel and Nakaodaira.
For hotels in Matsumoto that serve highly-rated breakfasts, try Iroha Grand Hotel Matsumoto Eki-Mae, Matsumoto Hotel Kagetsu, and Buena Vista.
On average, 3-star hotels in Matsumoto cost $73 per night, and 4-star hotels in Matsumoto are $168 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Matsumoto can be found for $0 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The old town is beautiful. We had lunch at a little restaurant called the Four Cats and each one of our group thought their meal was just perfect. We were a bit disappointed in the castle, preferring the castles which provide a bit more information about how people lived in the different rooms - like Kyotojo. It probably didn't help that it was very busy as the ice sculpture festival was on and the castle was busier than you would expect in mid-winter.
Matsumoto Castle and galleries....free push bikes for around the city...just go into the building etc. that has the bikes and ask for a key.....its free....go to tourist information centre and ask for map.
Matsumoto is a nice little city in rural Japan. It has a few sites worth seeing such as the castle and plenty of restaurants to visit. I wouldn't recommend going out of your way to visit it but its a nice place to stop for a night if you're passing through.
My favorite city in Japan. Easy access to the mountains for hiking and skiing or snowboarding. The city art gallery is a must see as is the clock musuem. Lots of independent cafes, bars and shops as well as the large mall which has very an excellent supermarket. A walk around the castle at night is the perfect way to end a day there.
Matsumoto is the gateway to Japan Northern Alps. Stay at Mastumoto and travel to Azumino Daiwasabi farm, Kamikochi, Takayama, Norikura. Try local food oyaki and Soba noodles. Rent a cycle and roam around Matsumoto city.
I stayed in Matsumoto for two days and one night. It was a lovely short stay, but probably could've stayed a bit longer so I could sample local cuisine and attractions at a more leisurely pace. Overall, as a solo traveller, this trip was just right. I stayed towards the end of January, which is during off-season. Due to this, some attractions and transport were limited but I was still able to have a good time. The weather was splendid, with some snowfall but also plenty of clear skies. I loved Matsumoto castle, and they actually provided free tours there! That was excellent, and I got lots of photos and historical context. I ate at Miyota, a local restaurant to try the local delicacies of "Basashi" (raw horse meat) and "Toji Soba" (broth-soaked soba noodles). It was absolutely fantastic and I certainly recommend it.
Located several blocks south of the train and bus stations, transportation is simple because of the shuttle bus that constantly circulates between the hotel and the stations. I never had to wait more than five minutes for a bus to come along. The staff is fantastic, the hotel itself is classic, and the room (I had a superior single) was good sized. I had a very good stay.
Great location within walking distance of the marvelous castle, two eclectic shopping streets, restaurants and coffee houses, and art museum. Just perfect! Loved our Japanese style rooms. Clean, large, modern.
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It was such a big comfort to knew that there will be a free shuttle bus from and to the Ryokan. The hospitality was nice and the Ryokan itself and its location was very relaxing and memorable.
Staff greeted us nicely. Room and bathroom were clean and spacious. Breakfast was great in the restaurant. Good selection of Western and Japanese dishes
Comfy and wide room more than our expected Breakfast is so good taste and full-nutrition