The room had two beds and a clean (albiet slightly creepy) bathroom. There was a fridge, decently enough outlets, and a window that had a sliding cover over it if you didn't want early morning light shining in. They provide some pretty great shampoo/conditioner that you are allowed to bring up to your room and back to the reception area if you want to use some nice stuff. ||||There is no heater in the room, so you will need to ask for extra blankets. Staff was very kind, but spoke little English. It's a short walk from the train station and is very easy to get to. It is then a brief walk to Zenkoji or other shopping areas.||||Breakfast was literally four or five different kinds of bread, rice porridge, and beverages. That was kind of...
Read moreExcellent and friendly check-in staff. They have limited English-language skills, but they provided written instructions.||||Japanese-style breakfast buffet can be included. If you do not like Japanese breakfasts, do NOT opt for this. Other than toast, coffee, and juice, there is nothing for a European or North American traveller. The breakfast room was packed with Japanese tourists who seemed to very-much enjoy the meal.|| ||Rooms were small, and cluttered, as they included many conveniences. ||||Japanese style (hard) beds and pillows, with a soft-pillow option in the closet.||||Great bath/shower, with curtain.||||Everything was...
Read moreI can't say enough about this property. The level of service and care that I received from the staff was impeccable. Everyone who works there literally went out of there way to help me everyday. From the moment I arrived until the time I checked out I was treated with the utmost care and respect. I highly recommend anyone who is visiting Nagano to stay at APA Nagano. Special thanks to, Yamazaki, Nein Chan, Tajima, Oohino, and Sakai. I will certainly very return when I'm here next time! It was an excellent stay in every way and the rooms were just right (comfortable bed, nice comforter,...
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