Nagano Tokyu REI Hotel is offering accommodations in Nagano. With a restaurant, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Michele
United States of America
Great location easy from Station; Paid Breakfast Buffet had variety options. Staff was courtesy; helpful; friendly; rooms was comfy. Laundry was easy to use;
Located conveniently a minute's stroll away from JR Nagano Station, Dormy Inn Nagano features a 24-hour front desk and a public hot spring facility with an open-air bath and sauna.
Only a 5-minute walk from JR Nagano Train Station, Hotel NewNagano NeXT features accommodations with a flat-screen TV and free WiFi throughout the property. Free morning coffee is served at the lobby....
Hotel Nagano Avenue offers accommodations in Nagano and features a public bath, sauna and an electric massage chair. Free WiFi and wired internet access are provided.
Brian
United States of America
The location of the hotel is fairly close to the train station. Easy walk, or take a bus for a stop. 7/11 across the street is nice. Pretty close to the bars in the city. Loved that they had washer dryer in the building. Rooms were nice and clean. Free coffee and manga rentals, if you could ready japanese.
An 8-minute walk from JR Shinonoi Train Station, Hotel Route-Inn Shinonoi features simple modern rooms with free wired internet and a video-on-demand system.
Robert
Japan
The breakfast was quite acceptable. It was included with the room charge. The breakfast room was a little small, but this kept the buffet from being too big.
A 5-minute walk from JR Nagano Train Station, Chisun Grand Nagano offers rooms with free WiFi access throughout the hotel. A selection of free amenities in the lobby is offered.
Only a 2-minute walk from the Zenko-ji Exit of JR Nagano Train Station, Sotetsu Fresa Inn Nagano-Zenkojiguchi (Complex facility: Nacs Suehiro Building 5F Front) features simple accommodations with...
Hotel Metropolitan Nagano features elegantly decorated rooms and a wide range of dining options, including a Japanese restaurant, a Chinese restaurant and a cafe.
Hotel Kokusai 21 features free WiFi available in all areas. Rooms at Kokusai 21 Hotel have a contemporary décor, fitted with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a fridge.
Hotel Nagano Avenue offers accommodations in Nagano and features a public bath, sauna and an electric massage chair. Free WiFi and wired internet access are provided.
Located in Nagano, within a 14-minute walk of Nagano Station and 1.7 miles of Zenkoji Temple, Hotel Shinanoji has accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free private parking for...
Located within 1.1 miles of Nagano Station and 1.4 miles of Zenkoji Temple, Hotel Trend Nagano has rooms in Nagano. The 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
A 5-minute walk from JR Nagano Train Station, Hotel Select Inn Nagano offers free breakfast with fresh bread and coffee. Facilities include a 24-hour front desk.
Staff very helpful.The tiny breakfast was ok for morning .
Just a minute's walk from JR Nagano Station, the Nagano Plaza Hotel offers rooms with free wired internet access, a free continental breakfast and free use of an internet PC at the lobby.
Smile Hotel Nagano is offering accommodations in Nagano. The property is around 1.2 miles from Zenkoji Temple, 7.6 miles from Suzaka Zoo and 20 miles from Jigokudani Monkey Park.
Value in price and near to station. Have free coffee too.
Hotel Metropolitan Nagano features elegantly decorated rooms and a wide range of dining options, including a Japanese restaurant, a Chinese restaurant and a cafe.
Next door to station. Excellent service. Very clean. Comfy bed
Good size city...not too big, train station manageable.
Good size city...not too big, train station manageable.
Historic value as well as good range of shops eateries.
Setting of town midst hills also attractive.
Easy to walk around and everyone I spoke with very friendly and helpful.
Ian
Australia
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Nagano is a small city with lots of eateries a beautiful...
Nagano is a small city with lots of eateries a beautiful temple and some shopping a few days is enough time I recommend Nagano
If you have longer jump on the bullet train and visit the largest outlet mall in Japan Karuizawa Prince Shopping Plaza 30 minutes to travel there and amazing
The snow monkeys are a hi light in Nagano you have to go
stewart
Australia
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Tokyu Rei was located right next to the railway station...
Tokyu Rei was located right next to the railway station which was perfect for our 2 day stay and close to izakaya and other restaurants including good ones in the station. The room (-a deluxe twin) we booked was comfortable, spacious and clean.
Karen
Australia
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Scored 10
While Nagano is best known outside Japan as a Winter...
While Nagano is best known outside Japan as a Winter Olympics host city and a favourite place for people to ski in Winter, it is also the site of the Zenkō-ji Temple.
As one of the most important Buddhist sites in Japan it is extensive and beautifully landscaped. Despite the large number of visitors we felt calmed each of the times we walked through the grounds. You can also purchase a ticket (¥1,200) to climb the Niōmon Gate, visit the main Hondo and walk through the dark tunnel, turn the giant storehouse that contains a complete set of sutras, and see the museum in the war memorial pagoda at the rear of the complex.
Nagano itself is a nice prefectural capital surrounded by forested mountains. In the good late autumn weather it was beautiful and we enjoyed wandering the small streets finding little restaurants and stores, and looking at the interesting mix of old and very new architecture.
We didn't visit any of the popular museums and galleries as after almost 4 weeks in Japan we were "museumed out", but did stumble across the Nishinomon-Yoshinoya Sake Brewery which is well worth a visit, and had lunch at Unaginoyado Sumiyoshi - a well-regarded unagi restaurant.
There are also lots of scenic and nature locations to visit in the surrounding hills, but you need more time than we had to enjoy them.
Overall, Nagano was a bit of a surprise package and being just 1½ hours from Tokyo by Shinkansen I would recommend a visit as part of any Japan itinerary.
Yarrawest
Australia
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Handly location to use as a base for surrounding areas like...
Handly location to use as a base for surrounding areas like Matsumoto and Obuse. Just be aware the train to Obuse is not on the JR or the IC/Suica/Pasmo and you'd need cash to buy the ticket.
Fred
Australia
10
Scored 10
Many different activities available in the area - cultural,...
Many different activities available in the area - cultural, historical, and natural. The Togakushi Shrine Pilgrimage and Kamikochi National Park were my favorites. Excellent souvenir shopping on the street in front of Zenkoji Temple. The city is very walkable. The train from Tokyo provides easy access. During hot summer months it is cooler in Nagano.
The owner made an effort to explain house rules well. English signs were clear, too. And he prepared travel guides. Non-Japanese should appreciate such things and be respectful. The man probably depends on this for income, and we get it for a VERY cheap price, unlike others that charge a lot so don't expect hotel-level accommodation. Travelers shouldn't behave like entitled guests.
The bed was cozy. Location was a good walking distance to Nagano station and same block as a nice grocery store. All you need is there.
Great location right in the street of the Tsukiji temple with lots of charming shops, coffee shops and a great apple pie shop (Beni beni) all within 50 meters. The ryokan is great value and an absolute recommendation for some one who want to try an authentic Japanese hotel experience. Dinner was delicious and opulent. Good wifi and relatively comfortable futon. The common bath was very relaxing (I had it all to myself). Staff spoke Japanese only but were very friendly and the language did not create any issues to me.
We had such a lovely stay at Shioriya. The couple who owns it were perhaps the kindest hosts we met during a two-month trip around Japan. They were incredibly helpful at giving us suggestions for things to do and also gave us a ride to the bus/train station since we didn't have a car. The room was very clean and comfortable and we could walk to restaurants, including a place serving oyaki (dumplings) that we really enjoyed. Highly recommend!!
Location was amazing - for a short stay its right by the train station with a convenience store nearby. Easy to access the train as well as go around the city.
The room was simple, and large enough for out luggage and to comfortable lounge around.
Check-in was fast and efficient, and the hotel offers complimentary hair, skin care, etc. at the lobby that you can bring up and use in your room.
Fantastic location, close to Nagano Station and shopping areas. A pleasant walk to Zenkoji temple. Quite a large room for Japanese standards, suitable size for a family of 4. Well appointed, full kitchen, decent sized fridge, microwave etc. Great shower and water pressure. A very quiet room with minimal road noise heard. A quiet complex of 5 apartments only.. Netflix provided.
Perfect ryokan in remote Japan. The experience was beyond expectations. The shrines in the area are superb! Everything was perfect and the hostess was very helpful. The food is amazing (but there's too much!)! The ryokan can be easily access by car from Nagano. It is a 35min scenic drive. I suggest nissan-rent-a-car right next to the train station. Everything went smoothly.
This is the best imaginable place to stay in Nagano. Perfectly located between the train station and the famous Zenkoji. Japanese style rooms in a authentic hotel, with a common hot bath. Travelling as a family with a 1-year-old, we were very happy that the charming owners gave us one of the baths for family use. Next time we will eat dinner there, too!
Very central location, literally a couple of minutes on foot from train station, buses to the main two attractions (Zenkoji and Togakushi) departing from a bus stop right next to the hotel. The hotel itself was modern and clean, rooms were comfortable, not very big but also not the smallest by Japanese hotels standards. Good breakfast.
A one-of-a-kind Ryokan with kind owners and in a great location. Lots of wonderful restaurants nearby. Bus stop for Nagano Station is near the entrance. Hangout in the lobby or sit on the sidewalk bench in front of the building to experience the culture of the Zenkoji pilgrams and Nagano's city life.
Perfect hotel. The bed and pillows were easily the most comfortable I’ve had in Japan (stayed in around 8 hotels this trip so far). Great sized room and bathroom. Good laundry room. Great location, close to the station and a heap of restaurants, bars, touristy things.
Best quality-value hotel I've stayed in my japan trip so far, it's right outside the train station, very modern and clean, we had a room with bathtub and with a very nice view and they have plenty of high quality amenities available at the lobby
All around the best hotel we've been to in Japan. Comfortable room, great breakfast, lovely and helpful staff, not to mention the most convenient location just outside the station. Would definitely visit again.
Great location close to Nagano station and with many restaurants and convenience stores nearby. Room was a good size and comfortable. The hotel onsen was great and the massage chair was very relaxing.
Less than 10 minute walk to Nagano station. Has a convenience store across the street. Walking distance to Zenkoji temple and shopping mall (at the train station). A lot of restaurants nearby.
The hotel was across the street from the train station and bus terminal. The room was clean but had older furnishings. There's a 7-Eleven next door. Had an excellent dinner at the restaurant.
So convenient for business appointments, all very close from the railway station of Nagano
Nice open view of the city and the beautiful mountains of Japan Alps behind
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