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Shimaya

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Welcome to Shimaya, your cozy retreat nestled in the serene hills of Nagano! With a starting price of just $131, this delightful three-star hotel offers a unique blend of traditional Japanese hospitality and modern comfort. Located at Yudanaka Onsen, Yamanouchi, you're only 14,5 миль from the vibrant city center, making it a perfect escape for those seeking adventure and relaxation alike. Whether you want to hit the slopes or soak in a hot spring, this hotel is your gateway to a memorable getaway!

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Quadruple Room with Shared Bathroom and Toilet 2nd Floor in Shimaya

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4 Футона

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355 кв. футов

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Experience comfort and convenience in our spacious 355 sqft Quadruple Room on the 2nd floor, featuring Air conditioning, Private entrance, and a cozy Balcony. Perfect for 4 adults and 3 children, offering a relaxing stay.

Quadruple Room 3rd Floor in Yudanaka Onsen Shimaya

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Get cozy in our spacious Quadruple Room on the 3rd floor with a stunning mountain view. Accommodating 4 adults and 1 child, enjoy the comfort of 4 futon mats, a private bathroom, and relaxing terrace.

Quadruple Room 2nd Floor in Shimaya

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Stay in our spacious Quadruple Room on the 2nd floor with stunning mountain views, private terrace, and a relaxing bathtub. Perfect for 4 adults and 1 child with cozy futon mats for a comfortable stay.

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Get ready to indulge in a smorgasbord of perks designed for your ultimate pleasure. Grab a bite at the on-site restaurant or enjoy room service while unwinding on your private balcony with stunning mountain views. Feeling adventurous? Take advantage of free shuttle services and explore the great outdoors, or just lounge on the sun deck and soak up the fresh mountain air. And don’t forget about the complimentary hot spring bath—it's the perfect way to melt away your stress after a day filled with skiing! With 545 reviews reflecting the joy of previous guests, this spot has earned its reputation as a beloved lodging option in the region.

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From the air-conditioned rooms complete with free toiletries to the welcoming 24-hour front desk, each detail at Shimaya has been curated for your ultimate comfort. Whether you're nestled in the garden or taking a leisurely stroll along the terrace, the peaceful ambiance will make you feel right at home. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable experience in the heart of Japan's mountainous paradise!

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As you step into Shimaya, you're greeted with an enchanting fusion of traditional Japanese aesthetics and welcoming hospitality, ensuring that your stay will be both relaxing and rejuvenating. Imagine starting the day with a delicious Japanese breakfast at the on-site restaurant, where fresh and local ingredients bring the rich flavors of the region right to your table. After fueling up, why not take a leisurely stroll in the picturesque garden, taking in the tranquility that surrounds you? With a variety of room types available, you’re guaranteed to find the perfect sanctuary for resting your head after a day of excitement.

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Our stay at Shimaya was one of the best experiences I've ever had, and I've been coming to Japan for over ten years. Mr Yumoto was extremely friendly and helpful at check-in. If you call in advance, they will come and pick you up from Yudanaka Onsen train station, and they also dropped us back at the station when we left. We had come mainly to see the monkeys at Jigokudani Yaen-Koen, and the hotel very kindly offered to drop us there first thing in the morning after breakfast, free of charge - this meant we were one of the first in the park and got a totally unrestricted view of the monkeys, and didn't have to walk all the way from the bus stop. Mr Yumoto also suggested a lovely walk back through neighbouring Shibu Onsen, and provided us with a detailed map with suggested stops. The room was on the 4th floor - we had suitcases and there is no lift, so bear this in mind - which meant we had gorgeous views of the mountains and the snow, and it was so quiet and peaceful. There was green tea waiting for us in the room, and we could choose our yukata at check-in to wear around the ryokan and to the onsen. The women's onsen was so peaceful - the room was mostly wooden, and the water was nice and hot at about 40/41 degrees, so after being outside in the snow all day it was perfect to warm up in. The breakfast was simple but delicious - you can toast your own bread, and help yourself to eggs, yoghurt, fruit, cereal and hot drinks. There's a self-playing piano in the breakfast room, and every day Mr and Mrs Yumoto came to check on us to see if we needed lifts anywhere or if we knew where to get the bus. Finally, we were so lucky to be able to take part in some local festivities during our stay - the burning of New Year's Decorations or 'Dotonyaki'. We went with the staff to the riverside by car, and got to toast mochi ricecakes and marshmallows over the embers. Truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience! 改めまして、本当にありがとうございました!

Harriet

Staying at Shimaya was easily the highlight of our trip to Japan. The lovely couple who runs the inn is incredibly sweet and friendly, making us feel right at home. They speak enough English to help you get by and ensure you have everything you need. The private onsen is stunning and more spacious than it appears, while the public onsens are even larger and truly beautiful. The rooms are surprisingly spacious compared to other hotel rooms we’ve stayed in during our trip, and the traditional Japanese beds are super comfortable. We made sure to get a room that had an attached bathroom sunce the hotel has both options. The hotel also provides snow boots in all sizes and offers a convenient ride to the Snow Monkey Park. They even gave us a map with a recommended walking route back through Shibu Onsen, which was breathtakingly beautiful. Their recommendations for activities and dining were spot-on and added so much to our experience. Breakfast was nice and filling, with fresh-cut fruit, bread, coffee, cereal, milk, and more. Keep in mind that the hotel does not have an elevator, so it’s best to travel light with backpacks or carry-ons. One unique feature of staying in Yamanouchi is the access to three public bathhouses in the area, which you can visit with a key provided by the front desk. We highly recommend bringing a small keychain or token from your home country to add to the board they’ve been curating for decades. It’s such a charming and thoughtful tradition. We are already looking forward to returning to Shimaya on our next trip!

Juhee

Located only 500m from Yudanaka station was handy - although uphill so some people may like to use a taxi service from the station. Traditional rooms with tatami mats and futons to sleep on. The bedding was quite comfortable however after 3 nights it was nice to move on to a normal bed again. A simple breakfast but well worth the 700 yen. Ichiro provides a lift to the Monkey Safari park for free - you will need to walk back (about 3.5km) but it's all downhill and a nice walk. The onsite onsen is also good, They have traditional male and female (yes naked!), but you can book a private onsen for couples etc. which was convenient.

Simon

Shimaya was the best stay in our trip to Japan! The host was super helpful, gave us great tips for the region and drove us for free to the monkey park. They have a simple but very fair breakfast and the room was super cozy and comfortable. The indoor onsen is also really nice and hot! There is one for men and one for women and both my husband and i were very happy with them. You can also book an outdoor private onsen that is less then 5 minutes away. That was really amazing and relaxing and it was great to be able to go together. The stay was definitely one of the highlights of the whole trip!

Marina

Very kind hosts - we arrived early expecting to just drop our bags and they let us check in. Arranged to drive us to the monkey park and drove us to the station too, providing lots of local information. Private onsen was a really nice experience for us as a family. The location is great to get to from the station. Room was really as expected - balcony area was nice to chill out in with a view of the mountains. Breakfast was simple but nice with a piano that could play itself! It's an unprententious and authentic place with heaps of character, while being very foreign tourist friendly.

Robert

Our stay at Shimaya was one of the best experiences I've ever had, and I've been coming to Japan for over ten years. Mr Yumoto was extremely friendly and helpful at check-in. If you call in advance, they will come and pick you up from Yudanaka Onsen train station, and they also dropped us back at the station when we left. We had come mainly to see the monkeys at Jigokudani Yaen-Koen, and the hotel very kindly offered to drop us there first thing in the morning after breakfast, free of charge - this meant we were one of the first in the park and got a totally unrestricted view of the monkeys, and didn't have to walk all the way from the bus stop. Mr Yumoto also suggested a lovely walk back through neighbouring Shibu Onsen, and provided us with a detailed map with suggested stops. The room was on the 4th floor - we had suitcases and there is no lift, so bear this in mind - which meant we had gorgeous views of the mountains and the snow, and it was so quiet and peaceful. There was green tea waiting for us in the room, and we could choose our yukata at check-in to wear around the ryokan and to the onsen. The women's onsen was so peaceful - the room was mostly wooden, and the water was nice and hot at about 40/41 degrees, so after being outside in the snow all day it was perfect to warm up in. The breakfast was simple but delicious - you can toast your own bread, and help yourself to eggs, yoghurt, fruit, cereal and hot drinks. There's a self-playing piano in the breakfast room, and every day Mr and Mrs Yumoto came to check on us to see if we needed lifts anywhere or if we knew where to get the bus. Finally, we were so lucky to be able to take part in some local festivities during our stay - the burning of New Year's Decorations or 'Dotonyaki'. We went with the staff to the riverside by car, and got to toast mochi ricecakes and marshmallows over the embers. Truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience! 改めまして、本当にありがとうございました!

Harriet

Staying at Shimaya was easily the highlight of our trip to Japan. The lovely couple who runs the inn is incredibly sweet and friendly, making us feel right at home. They speak enough English to help you get by and ensure you have everything you need. The private onsen is stunning and more spacious than it appears, while the public onsens are even larger and truly beautiful. The rooms are surprisingly spacious compared to other hotel rooms we’ve stayed in during our trip, and the traditional Japanese beds are super comfortable. We made sure to get a room that had an attached bathroom sunce the hotel has both options. The hotel also provides snow boots in all sizes and offers a convenient ride to the Snow Monkey Park. They even gave us a map with a recommended walking route back through Shibu Onsen, which was breathtakingly beautiful. Their recommendations for activities and dining were spot-on and added so much to our experience. Breakfast was nice and filling, with fresh-cut fruit, bread, coffee, cereal, milk, and more. Keep in mind that the hotel does not have an elevator, so it’s best to travel light with backpacks or carry-ons. One unique feature of staying in Yamanouchi is the access to three public bathhouses in the area, which you can visit with a key provided by the front desk. We highly recommend bringing a small keychain or token from your home country to add to the board they’ve been curating for decades. It’s such a charming and thoughtful tradition. We are already looking forward to returning to Shimaya on our next trip!

Juhee

Located only 500m from Yudanaka station was handy - although uphill so some people may like to use a taxi service from the station. Traditional rooms with tatami mats and futons to sleep on. The bedding was quite comfortable however after 3 nights it was nice to move on to a normal bed again. A simple breakfast but well worth the 700 yen. Ichiro provides a lift to the Monkey Safari park for free - you will need to walk back (about 3.5km) but it's all downhill and a nice walk. The onsite onsen is also good, They have traditional male and female (yes naked!), but you can book a private onsen for couples etc. which was convenient.

Simon

Shimaya was the best stay in our trip to Japan! The host was super helpful, gave us great tips for the region and drove us for free to the monkey park. They have a simple but very fair breakfast and the room was super cozy and comfortable. The indoor onsen is also really nice and hot! There is one for men and one for women and both my husband and i were very happy with them. You can also book an outdoor private onsen that is less then 5 minutes away. That was really amazing and relaxing and it was great to be able to go together. The stay was definitely one of the highlights of the whole trip!

Marina

Very kind hosts - we arrived early expecting to just drop our bags and they let us check in. Arranged to drive us to the monkey park and drove us to the station too, providing lots of local information. Private onsen was a really nice experience for us as a family. The location is great to get to from the station. Room was really as expected - balcony area was nice to chill out in with a view of the mountains. Breakfast was simple but nice with a piano that could play itself! It's an unprententious and authentic place with heaps of character, while being very foreign tourist friendly.

Robert

Our stay at Shimaya was one of the best experiences I've ever had, and I've been coming to Japan for over ten years. Mr Yumoto was extremely friendly and helpful at check-in. If you call in advance, they will come and pick you up from Yudanaka Onsen train station, and they also dropped us back at the station when we left. We had come mainly to see the monkeys at Jigokudani Yaen-Koen, and the hotel very kindly offered to drop us there first thing in the morning after breakfast, free of charge - this meant we were one of the first in the park and got a totally unrestricted view of the monkeys, and didn't have to walk all the way from the bus stop. Mr Yumoto also suggested a lovely walk back through neighbouring Shibu Onsen, and provided us with a detailed map with suggested stops. The room was on the 4th floor - we had suitcases and there is no lift, so bear this in mind - which meant we had gorgeous views of the mountains and the snow, and it was so quiet and peaceful. There was green tea waiting for us in the room, and we could choose our yukata at check-in to wear around the ryokan and to the onsen. The women's onsen was so peaceful - the room was mostly wooden, and the water was nice and hot at about 40/41 degrees, so after being outside in the snow all day it was perfect to warm up in. The breakfast was simple but delicious - you can toast your own bread, and help yourself to eggs, yoghurt, fruit, cereal and hot drinks. There's a self-playing piano in the breakfast room, and every day Mr and Mrs Yumoto came to check on us to see if we needed lifts anywhere or if we knew where to get the bus. Finally, we were so lucky to be able to take part in some local festivities during our stay - the burning of New Year's Decorations or 'Dotonyaki'. We went with the staff to the riverside by car, and got to toast mochi ricecakes and marshmallows over the embers. Truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience! 改めまして、本当にありがとうございました!

Harriet

Staying at Shimaya was easily the highlight of our trip to Japan. The lovely couple who runs the inn is incredibly sweet and friendly, making us feel right at home. They speak enough English to help you get by and ensure you have everything you need. The private onsen is stunning and more spacious than it appears, while the public onsens are even larger and truly beautiful. The rooms are surprisingly spacious compared to other hotel rooms we’ve stayed in during our trip, and the traditional Japanese beds are super comfortable. We made sure to get a room that had an attached bathroom sunce the hotel has both options. The hotel also provides snow boots in all sizes and offers a convenient ride to the Snow Monkey Park. They even gave us a map with a recommended walking route back through Shibu Onsen, which was breathtakingly beautiful. Their recommendations for activities and dining were spot-on and added so much to our experience. Breakfast was nice and filling, with fresh-cut fruit, bread, coffee, cereal, milk, and more. Keep in mind that the hotel does not have an elevator, so it’s best to travel light with backpacks or carry-ons. One unique feature of staying in Yamanouchi is the access to three public bathhouses in the area, which you can visit with a key provided by the front desk. We highly recommend bringing a small keychain or token from your home country to add to the board they’ve been curating for decades. It’s such a charming and thoughtful tradition. We are already looking forward to returning to Shimaya on our next trip!

Juhee

Located only 500m from Yudanaka station was handy - although uphill so some people may like to use a taxi service from the station. Traditional rooms with tatami mats and futons to sleep on. The bedding was quite comfortable however after 3 nights it was nice to move on to a normal bed again. A simple breakfast but well worth the 700 yen. Ichiro provides a lift to the Monkey Safari park for free - you will need to walk back (about 3.5km) but it's all downhill and a nice walk. The onsite onsen is also good, They have traditional male and female (yes naked!), but you can book a private onsen for couples etc. which was convenient.

Simon

Shimaya was the best stay in our trip to Japan! The host was super helpful, gave us great tips for the region and drove us for free to the monkey park. They have a simple but very fair breakfast and the room was super cozy and comfortable. The indoor onsen is also really nice and hot! There is one for men and one for women and both my husband and i were very happy with them. You can also book an outdoor private onsen that is less then 5 minutes away. That was really amazing and relaxing and it was great to be able to go together. The stay was definitely one of the highlights of the whole trip!

Marina

Very kind hosts - we arrived early expecting to just drop our bags and they let us check in. Arranged to drive us to the monkey park and drove us to the station too, providing lots of local information. Private onsen was a really nice experience for us as a family. The location is great to get to from the station. Room was really as expected - balcony area was nice to chill out in with a view of the mountains. Breakfast was simple but nice with a piano that could play itself! It's an unprententious and authentic place with heaps of character, while being very foreign tourist friendly.

Robert

Местоположение

Yudanaka Onsen,Yamanouchi , Nagano, 381-0401, Япония

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