Hot springs have a very long history in Japan, and they are an intimate part of Japanese culture. There are over 3,000 "onsen" ,or hot springs, in Japan. Many can be found at the ryokans available on Japanese Guest Houses.
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2-15-1 Kamiyomadamachi Onsen
Chikuma -shi
Warning: This ryokan is not located in the city center of Nagano. It takes about 30 minutes from Nagano to the Kamesei Ryokan by train.
Welcome to Kamesei Ryokan which is a Traditional Ryokan. As you enter the spacious lobby at Kamesei Ryokan, you can enjoy a moment and take in this ryokans fine woodwork and rustic charm. You can also see the serene views of the Raka-niwa garden and koi pond. At Kamesei Ryokan you can enjoy soaking in their outdoor hot spring bath in the tranquility of starlight. Hand-built with rocks and driftwood from the Chikuma River, the bath is surrounded by an historically themed garden featuring a 'yagura' scaffold. Now it’s time to pleasure your taste buds and nourish your body with a gourmet kaiseki dinner. In the comfort of your guest room, and while wearing your cozy yukata, you can sit back and enjoy as Kamesei Ryokan's friendly staff serve you seasonal delicacies, featuring produce and sansai wild plants from the local area as well as grilled ayu fish from the nearby Chikuma River. (Note: The menu changes daily and with the seasons).
Warning: This ryokan is not located in the city center of Nagano. It takes about 30 minutes from Nagano to the Kamesei Ryokan by train.
Welcome to Kamesei Ryokan which is a Traditional Ryokan. As you enter the spacious lobby at Kamesei Ryokan, you can enjoy a moment and take in this ryokans fine woodwork and rustic charm. You can also see the serene views of the Raka-niwa garden and koi pond. At Kamesei Ryokan you can enjoy soaking in their outdoor hot spring bath in the tranquility of starlight. Hand-built with rocks and driftwood from the Chikuma River, the bath is surrounded by an historically themed garden featuring a 'yagura' scaffold. Now it’s time to pleasure your taste buds and nourish your body with a gourmet kaiseki dinner. In the comfort of your guest room, and while wearing your cozy yukata, you can sit back and enjoy as Kamesei Ryokan's friendly staff serve you seasonal delicacies, featuring produce and sansai wild plants from the local area as well as grilled ayu fish from the nearby Chikuma River. (Note: The menu changes daily and with the seasons).
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Hyogo-ken Chijitoroku Ryokogyo 3-609
(Hyogo Prefecture Travel Agent License Number 3-609)
10-5-401-1-(2) Sakae-machi, Kawanishi-shi, Hyogo-ken Japan
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