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Onyado Tsutaya, hotel in Kiso

26 miles from Takato Joshi Park in Kiso, Onyado Tsutaya provides accommodations with access to a public bath and open-air bath.

The place has excellent hospitality staffs and very helpful to manage all things..although the city was small city but this place present peacefulness and hospitality
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very Good
Rated very good
197 reviews
Price from$145.03per night
Tsutaya Tokinoyado Kazari, hotel in Kiso

Located in Shimotono in the Nagano Region, 25 mi from Takayama, Tsutaya Tokinoyado Kazari features a hot spring bath and ski-to-door access. Free private parking is available on site.

My wife and I had a fantastic three nights at Kazari that we will always treasure. The staff are phenomenal- friendly, attentive and welcoming. The lodge, rooms, grounds, onsen, and snack/ bistro area are all beautiful and well maintained. The restaurant is just wow! - the food is beyond excellent and prepared perfectly. It was by far the best dinners and breakfasts of our entire trip.. This place is truly a must visit.
9.3
Scored 9.3
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
41 reviews
Price from$500.24per night
Komao, hotel in Kiso

Offering river views, Komao in Kiso features accommodations and a garden. Each accommodation at the 2-star ryokan has mountain views, and guests can enjoy access to a public bath.

I did not realize when booking this was closer to a traditional ryoken than hotel room. It was an unexpected joy! The onsen was wonderful and the room was so interesting. I'm thrilled we got to have this experience staying here. We ate at the sitting table, set up our beds, and walked on the traditional flooring. Again absolutely unexpected and wonderful! And the room was huge which was great for four people.
7.8
Scored 7.8
Good
Rated good
40 reviews
Price from$71.09per night
Pension Kaoru, hotel in Kiso

Located in Kiso in the Nagano region, Pension Kaoru provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking, as well as access to a hot tub.

Very friendly staff and amazing meals; beautiful surroundings
9.4
Scored 9.4
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
65 reviews
Price from$103.41per night
Morino Hotel, hotel in Kiso

A 15-minute drive from Kiso Fukushima Station, Morino Hotel is a hotel located in the highlands of Mount Kisokoma.

Like the Japanese breakfast
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very Good
Rated very good
175 reviews
Price from$127.97per night
Kisoji no Yado Iwaya, hotel in Kiso

Providing an open-air bath, Kisoji no Yado Iwaya provides accommodations in Kiso. Offering free private parking, the 3-star ryokan is 26 miles from Takato Joshi Park.

The service was exceptional and exemplary. They went over and beyond when addressing our requests. The hotel owner even followed us all the way to the convenience store after we had checked out just to give us additional information about our transportation to our next destination.
8.9
Scored 8.9
Excellent
Rated excellent
114 reviews
Price from$221.81per night
Hill Top, hotel in Kiso

With Takato Joshi Park reachable in 27 miles, Hill Top offers accommodations, a restaurant, free bikes, a garden, and barbecue facilities.

Nice a quite guest house at the very end of the the road. We stayed in a family room meant for 5. Even though we were a party of 3, it would have been roomy even for 5. The hosts were warm and very nice. They were also incredibly patient. They assisted with travel from the guesthouse on checkout, brining us to the nearest bus stop. The western style dinner we order was fantastic, so was the breakfast. 10/10 Would visit again.
8.8
Scored 8.8
Excellent
Rated excellent
47 reviews
Price from$87.90per night
Nezame Hotel, hotel in Kiso

Boasting a shared lounge, Nezame Hotel is located in Agematsu. Each accommodations at the 4-star hotel has mountain views and free WiFi. All guest rooms in the hotel are fitted with a kettle.

Hotel meals tasted great and were well-presented. Baths were hot and relaxing. Room was spacious and clean. Staff was friendly and welcoming. Easy to find, right on main road, but quiet (road noise was not a problem). Lobby has some books (in Japanese) to browse.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very Good
Rated very good
123 reviews
Price from$120.86per night
Takumisou1, hotel in Kiso

A recently renovated apartment, Takumisou1 offers accommodations in Fukushima. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.

Clean, well appointed with all necessary amenities including laundry detergent, different options for coffee making, super comfy and cozy. Bed was soooo comfortable.
9.6
Scored 9.6
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
7 reviews
Price from$117.79per night
BYAKU Narai, hotel in Kiso

Located in Narai, 21 miles from Takato Joshi Park, BYAKU Narai provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

The whole experience was exceptional. The facility, food, service and everything have made this an unforgettable trip! Strongly recommend to anyone who’s looking for a high quality stay.
9.7
Scored 9.7
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
186 reviews
Price from$549.10per night
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What Guests Said About Kiso:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Kiso Fukishima is a wonderful town and once we moved to a...

    Kiso Fukishima is a wonderful town and once we moved to a better Ryokan we thoroughly enjoyed our stay in the region. Easy access for the Nakesendo walks and a very pretty town. Great walk up to the waterfall- steep but stunning.
    Dee
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Staying in the upgrading room from Takumisou1 guest house is...

    Staying in the upgrading room from Takumisou1 guest house is the most wonderful traveling experience ever, if you choose to stay in the vicinity of Fukushima country, staying at Takumisou guest house is a good idea. You will be surprised by the passionate & kind service from the house host.
    I
    I I
    Taiwan
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    Kiso Fukushima is one of the 69 post towns along the...

    Kiso Fukushima is one of the 69 post towns along the historic Nakasendo road which linked Edo (Tokyo) to Kyoto. It was used for both commercial and military purposes. Kiso Fukushima is special in that it is a "gate town" which controlled passage, sort of like a modern-day border crossing. While certain historical features have been preserved, there are other more charming post towns along the Nakasendo that have been preserved intact. Kiso Fukushima does provide a variety of lodging and restaurants but is not a destination like other towns.
    Balibari2015
    Japan
  • 10
    Scored 10

    A great mountain retreat for onsen and exquisite dining...

    A great mountain retreat for onsen and exquisite dining experience. The ryokan has been in operation run by the same family for 12 generations. There is an old and newer section of the property. Old section is a little worn around the edges but still comfortable Japanese style space. The onsen is wonderful with indoor and outdoor option. Dinner and breakfasts were absolutely fabulous! We went in winter so not many guests. Not much to do but relax. We went for walks up and down the country roads.
    Tiana
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    We enjoyed visiting the Kozenji temple.

    We enjoyed visiting the Kozenji temple. We found that two other traditional villages in the vicinity, Tsumago and Narai, were much more beautiful. However, this was more than made up for by the central location of Kiso within the Kiso Valley and the excellent transport options available - bus and train - which gave us convenient access to Mount Ontake, different points along the Nakasendo Trail, and Akasawa Natural Recreation Forest.
    Justin
    New Zealand
  • 10
    Scored 10

    If u love nature this is the place.

    If u love nature this is the place. Plenty of opportunities to get off the beaten path and just walk. We found emerald clear streams and waterfalls to jump into in the Atera Keikoku area. Alot more to see but we didn't have the time. A car is necessary to access alot of the secluded natural sites though.
    edwin
    Singapore