"This is an excellent hotel for one or two nights ( the rooms are small) but very clean, with helpful staff and in a very convenient location only 5 minutes walk from the station and 10 minutes walk to Matsumoto castle. The room rate was very good and this hotel offers good value."
"This is an excellent hotel for one or two nights ( the rooms are small) but very clean, with helpful staff and in a very convenient location only 5 minutes walk from the station and 10 minutes walk to Matsumoto castle. The room rate was very good and this hotel offers good value."
"Beautiful vista, food was great (strongly recommend doing a dinner reservation AND a breakfast reservation) owner was extremely kind and generous. He spoke better English than I spoke Japanese, which made it extremely easy to meet in the middle. 10/10 experience."
"Beautiful vista, food was great (strongly recommend doing a dinner reservation AND a breakfast reservation) owner was extremely kind and generous. He spoke better English than I spoke Japanese, which made it extremely easy to meet in the middle. 10/10 experience."
"Our stay at Byaku was one of the most memorable experiences on our Japan trip. The hotel exemplifies Japanese artistry in so many ways, from hospitality to cuisine to design. It was a unique opportunity to stay in an historic region in a beautifully renovated historic Japanese structure. "
"Our stay at Byaku was one of the most memorable experiences on our Japan trip. The hotel exemplifies Japanese artistry in so many ways, from hospitality to cuisine to design. It was a unique opportunity to stay in an historic region in a beautifully renovated historic Japanese structure. "
"La Terra Resort is a unique and beautiful crafted, peaceful boutique hotel that we had a delight to stay at during our outdoors exploration, and trek along parts of the Nakesando Trail.
La Terra Resort didn’t disappoint, nestled amongst a beautiful quiet valley setting, tucked under the edge of the forest canopy and surrounded by farmed land, land that served to us our daily meals, with fresh homegrown produce.
La Terra Resort’s owner Silva and his fantastic staff, each went out of their way...
"La Terra Resort is a unique and beautiful crafted, peaceful boutique hotel that we had a delight to stay at during our outdoors exploration, and trek along parts of the Nakesando Trail.
La Terra Resort didn’t disappoint, nestled amongst a beautiful quiet valley setting, tucked under the edge of the forest canopy and surrounded by farmed land, land that served to us our daily meals, with fresh homegrown produce.
La Terra Resort’s owner Silva and his fantastic staff, each went out of their way...
"A really old-fashioned Japanese onsen experience like nothing else. We ate in the Japanese restaurant one night and French the other evening. The food was fantastic. Rooms were comfortable but old fashioned. I would highly recommend the room with a private onsen - we saw tanuke (Japanese raccoon dogs) approach whilst we were bathing which was a really special experience. We hiked to the ridge (5 hours return) through a beautiful forest."
"A really old-fashioned Japanese onsen experience like nothing else. We ate in the Japanese restaurant one night and French the other evening. The food was fantastic. Rooms were comfortable but old fashioned. I would highly recommend the room with a private onsen - we saw tanuke (Japanese raccoon dogs) approach whilst we were bathing which was a really special experience. We hiked to the ridge (5 hours return) through a beautiful forest."
"Location of its facility is surrounded by magnificent and beautiful mountains with lots of green, atmosphere is totally different from big city Tokyo. The owner of pension is quite friendly, and capable to treat guest with "omotenashi" from his long experience. "
"Location of its facility is surrounded by magnificent and beautiful mountains with lots of green, atmosphere is totally different from big city Tokyo. The owner of pension is quite friendly, and capable to treat guest with "omotenashi" from his long experience. "
"Loved this location. Walkable to the train station with all the perks of a typical Onyado Nono accommodation. This location is perfectly maintained, the staff is friendly, and the food is exceptional. One of our favorite Dormy Inn experiences in all our travels. You won't regret staying here!"
"Loved this location. Walkable to the train station with all the perks of a typical Onyado Nono accommodation. This location is perfectly maintained, the staff is friendly, and the food is exceptional. One of our favorite Dormy Inn experiences in all our travels. You won't regret staying here!"
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"We stayed in the Standard Double Room, Non Smoking (No Extra Bed, 18 sqm). The room was clean, practical, and slightly more spacious than typical business hotels. The bathroom had a small bath tub, which is customary, and a humidifier was provided where you add your own water before switching it on. Amenities such as coffee, toothbrushes, and combs were available at the lobby’s self-service corner.
Check in was smooth and the hotel already had our Expedia reservations prepared. As with most Japanese hotels, copies of our passports were taken during registration. The hotel also provides coin laundry facilities along with vending machines for drinks and beer.
The location is convenient, a short walk from Matsumoto Station and within walking distance to Matsumoto Castle. While there is a shopping mall right beside the hotel, it is currently closed. The nearest active mall is further south, closer to the bus terminal.
Overall, Richmond Hotel Matsumoto provided a comfortable stay in a well connected part of the city."
"Feels amazing! Every dollar well spent! First if feels like home for an Asian when you had to remove your shoe the moment you step into the hotel. You can walk bare feet from your room to your lobby and even to have breakfast. Next, the breakfast spread is mad crazy good and value for money ITS A MUST! Remember to add the breakfast option hands down!
Room is clean, toilet is great as well!
Next, the public onsen for guest is also pretty chill! Would book this hotel again for sure!"
"Room is huge by Japan standard, a great resort feel.
Did not used the Pool.
The staffs were really helpful and quite observant!
Foods in the buffer and Italian restaurant were great, of course good stuffs don't come cheap.
The location is good, as it was intended for outdoor activities. Just that getting around would require transportation (car)."
"Fantastic stay which totally exceeded my expectations!
Location:
* Convenient: about 5-7 minutes walk from Matsumoto Station and Matsumoto Bus Terminal
* About 15–20 minutes walk from the main attractions like Matsumoto Castle
* Lawson and Family Mart convenience stores at your doorstep
* Safe and quiet neighbourhood
Rooms:
* The room was surprisingly spacious and very clean
* Beds are really comfortable
* The hotel provides guests with their owj junbei to wear in the room and around the hotel premises
Amenities and service:
* Staff were very friendly and helpful; check-in was a breeze
* I was totally amazed at the buffet breakfast which featured such a delicious variety of Japanese dishes. Really really good and one of the highlights of my stay
I would strongly recommend this hotel to anyone staying at Matsumoto!
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"Incredible value. Made is feel like special guests. Two people showing us to our rooms. A shuttle driver running after us to offer a ride to the train station (we didn't know there was one). Fantastic open bar cocktail hour. Delicious breakfast buffet. "
If you want to find a place to stay with fewer rooms than a hotel and an intimate environment, a bed and breakfast might be a great fit for your getaway to Okaya. If your ideal vacation to Okaya includes spending lots of time outside, Yatsugatake-Chushinkogen Quasi-National Park is a good spot to enjoy the scenery.
Are you thinking about a B&B instead of a traditional hotel?
Every B&B has a unique charm. Whether it's a comfy common area with a fireplace or a beautiful dining room, the quaint details are what make bed and breakfasts the perfect escape.
What are the best bed and breakfasts in Okaya?
Here is a B&B that guests like in the area: B&B Nomanomori: 5 rooms. 12.6 mi (20.3 km) from the heart of Okaya. Enjoy the onsite spa services and library.
When is the best time to stay at a B&B in Okaya?
When you're planning your stay in Okaya, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 68°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 30°F. The rainiest months in Okaya are July, October, September, and June, with each month seeing an average of 7 inches of rainfall.
What is there to do in Okaya?
Spend some time exploring Lake Suwa and Yatsugatake-Chushinkogen Quasi-National Park if you're hoping to see some of the area's natural features. You might put Okaya Silk Factory Museum and Irufu Doga Museum on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Okaya?
You can plan your excursions in and around Okaya ahead of time with these transportation options. To venture out into the surrounding area, ride aboard one of the trains from Okaya Station. If you'd like to explore around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.