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Kamikochi Onsen Hotel — Hotel in Matsumoto

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Kamikochi Onsen Hotel
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Modest rooms in a relaxed 1800s hot spring hotel with bathhouses & dining, plus river views.
Nearby attractions
Walter Weston Memorial Plaque - Japan Alps
Japan, 〒390-1516 Nagano, Matsumoto, Azumi, 上高地4469
Kamikochi Car Park
Kamikochi Azumi, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-1516, Japan
Kamikochi Park Activity Station
4469-1 Azumi, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-1516, Japan
Kamikochi Information Center
4468 Azumi, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-1516, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Casual Dining Alpenrose
Japan, 〒390-1516 Nagano, Matsumoto, Azumi, Kamikōchi 帝国ホテル
French Dining Room
Japan, 〒390-1516 Nagano, Matsumoto, Azumi, 上高地
Kamikochi Restaurant
Japan, 〒390-1516 Nagano, Matsumoto, Azumi, 上高地
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Kamikochi Onsen Hotel
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Kamikochi Onsen Hotel

Japan, 〒390-1516 Nagano, Matsumoto, Azumi, 上高地4469-1
4.0(414)

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Modest rooms in a relaxed 1800s hot spring hotel with bathhouses & dining, plus river views.

attractions: Walter Weston Memorial Plaque - Japan Alps, Kamikochi Car Park, Kamikochi Park Activity Station, Kamikochi Information Center, restaurants: Casual Dining Alpenrose, French Dining Room, Kamikochi Restaurant
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+81 263-95-2311
Website
kamikouchi-onsen-spa.com

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Nearby attractions of Kamikochi Onsen Hotel

Walter Weston Memorial Plaque - Japan Alps

Kamikochi Car Park

Kamikochi Park Activity Station

Kamikochi Information Center

Walter Weston Memorial Plaque - Japan Alps

Walter Weston Memorial Plaque - Japan Alps

3.9

(129)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Kamikochi Car Park

Kamikochi Car Park

4.0

(291)

Open 24 hours
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Kamikochi Park Activity Station

Kamikochi Park Activity Station

4.5

(16)

Open 24 hours
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Kamikochi Information Center

Kamikochi Information Center

4.1

(116)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Kamikochi Onsen Hotel

Casual Dining Alpenrose

French Dining Room

Kamikochi Restaurant

Casual Dining Alpenrose

Casual Dining Alpenrose

3.9

(59)

Closed
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French Dining Room

French Dining Room

4.8

(7)

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Kamikochi Restaurant

Kamikochi Restaurant

3.9

(331)

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Reviews of Kamikochi Onsen Hotel

4.0
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4.0
8y

We came to Kamikochi on a whim, knowing the area is famous for its scenery but not being equipped with much information that we found we needed to getting the most out of our stay. In addition to the hotel being comfortable and pleasant, the hotel staff came through in spades to ensure that our trip was unforgettable.||Our room was Japanese style, with a grass mat room and a sitting area with two chairs and a table next to the window overlooking the Azusa River and the Hotaka Mountain Range. The refrigerator was conveniently stocked with beer, cold sake, juices, and soda. We found it comfortable and spacious, with the stunning views being the best feature.||Our dinners were served in our room, at a fixed time the hotel had decided in advance. It would have been preferable to have more flexibility, but it was a minor point for us. Despite some fellow reviewers raising complaints about the dishes, we found everything to be fresh and delicious. We stayed two nights, and were pleased that the menu was sufficiently varied between the first and second dinner.||Breakfasts were taken in the dining area on the second floor, and featured a buffet style with a good variety of items covering both Western and Japanese styles. Choices included eggs, sausages, cereal, yoghurt, bread rolls, fruit, coffee, juices, and more. I personally avoided the Japanese side of the buffet table but it looked like it would please those who prefer that style.||In addition, the hotel serves lunch and cafe items during mid-day. We were not around during the noon hour, but the menu looked adequate for those who are in the area and hungry. They can also pack a lunch box for you if you order in advance.||The hotel's hot spring bath did not disappoint. There are two facilities, one for men and one for women. They are available around the clock except for the 9:00am - 9:30am period when they are closed for cleaning. In addition to the indoor bath, there is an outdoor section where you can gaze at the mountainside greenery while soaking in the hot water. Unlike the hot springs in other regions of Japan, the water here has no detectable sulfuric smell and is completely clear.||One of the unique aspects of the hotel which we enjoyed was the collection of art lining the walls. While all pieces feature on some way the natural environment of the region, they cover a variety of painting styles . During our stay there was a section of the lobby devoted to paintings for sale. If we had a few spare hundred dollars and space in our luggage, we would have been tempted.||Perhaps what we appreciated the most was the staff's efforts to make our experience the best it could be. It rained throughout our stay, and we were woefully unprepared for such an environment. The staff provided rain boots, umbrellas, and helpful information about the area so that we could enjoy a day out despite the weather. The hotel owner himself was actively involved with the guests, giving a talk in the evening about all aspects of the area and leading a walking tour in the morning before breakfast.||In summary, we were pleased with our experience and would...

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4.0
8y

We came to Kamikochi on a whim, knowing the area is famous for its scenery but not being equipped with much information that we found we needed to getting the most out of our stay. In addition to the hotel being comfortable and pleasant, the hotel staff came through in spades to ensure that our trip was unforgettable.||Our room was Japanese style, with a grass mat room and a sitting area with two chairs and a table next to the window overlooking the Azusa River and the Hotaka Mountain Range. The refrigerator was conveniently stocked with beer, cold sake, juices, and soda. We found it comfortable and spacious, with the stunning views being the best feature.||Our dinners were served in our room, at a fixed time the hotel had decided in advance. It would have been preferable to have more flexibility, but it was a minor point for us. Despite some fellow reviewers raising complaints about the dishes, we found everything to be fresh and delicious. We stayed two nights, and were pleased that the menu was sufficiently varied between the first and second dinner.||Breakfasts were taken in the dining area on the second floor, and featured a buffet style with a good variety of items covering both Western and Japanese styles. Choices included eggs, sausages, cereal, yoghurt, bread rolls, fruit, coffee, juices, and more. I personally avoided the Japanese side of the buffet table but it looked like it would please those who prefer that style.||In addition, the hotel serves lunch and cafe items during mid-day. We were not around during the noon hour, but the menu looked adequate for those who are in the area and hungry. They can also pack a lunch box for you if you order in advance.||The hotel's hot spring bath did not disappoint. There are two facilities, one for men and one for women. They are available around the clock except for the 9:00am - 9:30am period when they are closed for cleaning. In addition to the indoor bath, there is an outdoor section where you can gaze at the mountainside greenery while soaking in the hot water. Unlike the hot springs in other regions of Japan, the water here has no detectable sulfuric smell and is completely clear.||One of the unique aspects of the hotel which we enjoyed was the collection of art lining the walls. While all pieces feature on some way the natural environment of the region, they cover a variety of painting styles . During our stay there was a section of the lobby devoted to paintings for sale. If we had a few spare hundred dollars and space in our luggage, we would have been tempted.||Perhaps what we appreciated the most was the staff's efforts to make our experience the best it could be. It rained throughout our stay, and we were woefully unprepared for such an environment. The staff provided rain boots, umbrellas, and helpful information about the area so that we could enjoy a day out despite the weather. The hotel owner himself was actively involved with the guests, giving a talk in the evening about all aspects of the area and leading a walking tour in the morning before breakfast.||In summary, we were pleased with our experience and would...

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4.0
6y

While the stay here was nice, it wasn't up what we necessarily expected for the price we had to pay. The price was worth three nights what we had paid for a better ryokan in Takayama, so this was a bit of a letdown. ||||That being said, I believe the price is really about supply and demand, and the number of hotels within Kamikochi are quite dismal - due to the uniqueness of the park. ||||Anyway, the hotel is conveniently located 4 minutes away from the bus stop. You traverse a little wooded area, cross two bridges over small streams and you stop right in front of the hotel. Right in front of the hotel is the Asuza River, which you can experience thanks to the benches and tables set by the riverside by the hotel. We sat there in the day and had multiple monkeys curiously sit by us, and at night, when the lights are all turned off, you sit in darkness, the milky way overhead (best spotted through a long-exposure camera shot) and the sound of the mountains and river surrounding you. It's terrifyingly beautiful. The stars are truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.||||We were here towards the end of summer, it was supposed to be a blazing 30degC elsewhere but up in Kamikochi, surrounded by mountain peaks, it was a cool 23 to 25degc. Lovely and brisk. From this hotel, you had a 20min trek to the famous Kappa bridge on the left and a 40min trek to Taisho pond on the right. You basically get the best of Kamikochi from this convenient location. ||||The hotel is designed really as a stopover for Japanese travellers who want to experience the beauty of Kamikochi. So it's quite frill-free. The guests are also mostly locals, elderly locals to be exact. By 9pm, all lights are off cause they are all asleep. In fact, you'll find that there'll be no staff at the front desk either. Just after dinner, we hopped down to the lobby for an evening stroll outside when we saw that they had all gathered for a slide show of pictures of Kamikochi. Everyone sat gathered in their yukatas watching this old man use his 80s-chic slideshow projector. I was blown away by the retro-ness of it all.||||We opted for the Japanese-style rooms, and it was properly traditional. Paper sliding doors, tatami mats and futons for the night. Everything was well kept, but old. As was the onsen that had both indoor and outdoor options. (Remember, you are not allowed to bathe here if you have a tattoo!) ||||The food offerings were disappointing. The dinner spread was interesting but flavour-wise, average. In fact, we were left feel a little disatisfed after dinner cause it was just so...meh. ||||Breakfast was a buffet with mostly traditional Japanese offerings and a handful of continental choices (sausages, croissants, ham etc). But that was decidely better and tastier. We particuarly enjoyed the savoury roasted vegetables. ||||Would we stay here again, probably not. Was it...

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Rian AshwinRian Ashwin
We spent a night here. We arrived at Kamikochi Bus Terminal. It is about a 20 minute walk use the route on west side of the river because it is an easier walk especially if pulling luggage (or just use the luggage delivery service available near the Kamikochi post office). Upon arrive at the hotel we were warmly greeted by the staff. All guidelines were explained in English. Room was amazing - exactly what we had hoped for in a traditional ryokan experience. Clean and authentic. We visited in summer - thankfully the aircon worked perfectly. Our stay included a full course dinner which was absolutely wonderful - all food was fresh and tasty. The chef even accommodated our asks for pork-free food. An amazing dinner. We tried the onsen after - a great experience and it was neat and clean. There is an outdoor onsen which is also worth trying. The futons provided were great and we had a good night’s sleep. The next morning, we enjoyed a japanese buffet breakfast which also delightfully. We checked out that morning but not before picking up the lunch onigiri bento we ordered - a convenient and thoughtful offering as we continued our exploration of kamikochi. Overall - a wonderful stay - will definitely be back if we ever visit Kamikochi again! Thank you Kamikochi Onsen Hotel!
Miharu H (EUC RIDER)Miharu H (EUC RIDER)
Be aware! The location is excellent, but the room was terrible. Even though the weather was relatively cool, with climate change and after walking around all day, I just wanted to rest—but there was no air conditioning in the room. How is that even possible in this day and age? The building is old, and there were very few power outlets. I expected bugs since it’s surrounded by nature, but without AC, you have to open the windows, which made things even worse. The outlets were so outdated that they made crackling noises, and the TV kept turning off. It didn’t feel safe. Don’t expect much from the food either—it’s far from the level of traditional Japanese kaiseki meals you’d expect at a ryokan. The only good thing was the location, but the price is definitely overpriced. It was supposed to be a happy trip back to Japan after a long time, but this stay really brought my mood down. That said, the front desk staff was friendly, and the Wi-Fi connection wasn’t bad.
Zixuan ChenZixuan Chen
Rooms were spacious and clean with a great view. Hotel staff were great, staff at the dining room were not as helpful. Came in for dinner and no one was at the front to seat us. We waited for awhile and decide to go to our table since room number was specified, a few other guests did the same. And because we sat ourselves down, no staff bothered to introduce the food, light our hotpot or bring us rice and soup even though they were walking around us with nothing to do. And when we ask one to light the hotpot, he simply lit and left. Finally a lady came and offered to bring us rice and other food which we didn’t even know was part of the dinner.
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We spent a night here. We arrived at Kamikochi Bus Terminal. It is about a 20 minute walk use the route on west side of the river because it is an easier walk especially if pulling luggage (or just use the luggage delivery service available near the Kamikochi post office). Upon arrive at the hotel we were warmly greeted by the staff. All guidelines were explained in English. Room was amazing - exactly what we had hoped for in a traditional ryokan experience. Clean and authentic. We visited in summer - thankfully the aircon worked perfectly. Our stay included a full course dinner which was absolutely wonderful - all food was fresh and tasty. The chef even accommodated our asks for pork-free food. An amazing dinner. We tried the onsen after - a great experience and it was neat and clean. There is an outdoor onsen which is also worth trying. The futons provided were great and we had a good night’s sleep. The next morning, we enjoyed a japanese buffet breakfast which also delightfully. We checked out that morning but not before picking up the lunch onigiri bento we ordered - a convenient and thoughtful offering as we continued our exploration of kamikochi. Overall - a wonderful stay - will definitely be back if we ever visit Kamikochi again! Thank you Kamikochi Onsen Hotel!
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Be aware! The location is excellent, but the room was terrible. Even though the weather was relatively cool, with climate change and after walking around all day, I just wanted to rest—but there was no air conditioning in the room. How is that even possible in this day and age? The building is old, and there were very few power outlets. I expected bugs since it’s surrounded by nature, but without AC, you have to open the windows, which made things even worse. The outlets were so outdated that they made crackling noises, and the TV kept turning off. It didn’t feel safe. Don’t expect much from the food either—it’s far from the level of traditional Japanese kaiseki meals you’d expect at a ryokan. The only good thing was the location, but the price is definitely overpriced. It was supposed to be a happy trip back to Japan after a long time, but this stay really brought my mood down. That said, the front desk staff was friendly, and the Wi-Fi connection wasn’t bad.
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Rooms were spacious and clean with a great view. Hotel staff were great, staff at the dining room were not as helpful. Came in for dinner and no one was at the front to seat us. We waited for awhile and decide to go to our table since room number was specified, a few other guests did the same. And because we sat ourselves down, no staff bothered to introduce the food, light our hotpot or bring us rice and soup even though they were walking around us with nothing to do. And when we ask one to light the hotpot, he simply lit and left. Finally a lady came and offered to bring us rice and other food which we didn’t even know was part of the dinner.
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