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Yumoto Ryokan — Hotel in Yamanouchi

Name
Yumoto Ryokan
Description
Laid-back hot spring inn offering simply decorated rooms with tatami floors, plus free parking.
Nearby attractions
Public bath No.9 O-yu
2115 Hirao, 下高井郡山ノ内町 Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
Rekishi no Yado Kanaguya
2202 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
Shibu Onsen Visitor Center 渋温泉旅館組合
2112-1 Hirao, 下高井郡山ノ内町 Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
Onsenji temple
2032 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
World Peace Kannon Statue
2763-1 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
Yamabiko Hiroba
1065-1 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
Nearby restaurants
YAMANOUCHI COFFEE
Japan, 〒381-0401 Nagano, Shimotakai District, Yamanochi, Hirao, 2226 松田屋 1F
Kozushi
2157 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
Ramen Tokumi
2271 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
Kaneshin
2267-2 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
Rairaiken
Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
The Farmhouse
1403-2 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
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Kanaguya
2202 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
洗心館 松屋
2222 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
Hishiya Torazo
Japan, 〒381-0401 Nagano, Shimotakai District, Yamanochi, 渋温泉2212
Ikariya Ryokan
2197 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
Sakaeya Ryokan
2171 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
Shibu Hotel
2173 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
Nozaru Hostel
2034 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
Tamakyu Ryokan
2069 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
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2065 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
Kaneki Hotel
2073 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
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Yumoto Ryokan

2218 Hirao, Yamanochi, Shimotakai District, Nagano 381-0401, Japan
4.0(93)

Ratings & Description

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Laid-back hot spring inn offering simply decorated rooms with tatami floors, plus free parking.

attractions: Public bath No.9 O-yu, Rekishi no Yado Kanaguya, Shibu Onsen Visitor Center 渋温泉旅館組合, Onsenji temple, World Peace Kannon Statue, Yamabiko Hiroba, restaurants: YAMANOUCHI COFFEE, Kozushi, Ramen Tokumi, Kaneshin, Rairaiken, The Farmhouse
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Phone
+81 269-33-2181
Website
sibu-yumoto.jp

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Nearby attractions of Yumoto Ryokan

Public bath No.9 O-yu

Rekishi no Yado Kanaguya

Shibu Onsen Visitor Center 渋温泉旅館組合

Onsenji temple

World Peace Kannon Statue

Yamabiko Hiroba

Public bath No.9 O-yu

Public bath No.9 O-yu

4.3

(160)

Open 24 hours
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Rekishi no Yado Kanaguya

Rekishi no Yado Kanaguya

4.4

(29)

Open 24 hours
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Shibu Onsen Visitor Center 渋温泉旅館組合

Shibu Onsen Visitor Center 渋温泉旅館組合

3.8

(25)

Closed
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Onsenji temple

Onsenji temple

3.6

(59)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Learn how to snowboard in Nozawa onsen
Learn how to snowboard in Nozawa onsen
Mon, Dec 15 • 9:00 AM
389-2303, Nagano, Kijimadaira, Shimotakai District, Japan
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Izakaya Tour & Nagano
Izakaya Tour & Nagano
Tue, Dec 16 • 6:00 PM
380-0823, Nagano, Nagano, Japan
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Wear a kimono and experience matcha
Tie your own obi belt
Includes a photo shoot
Watch how to wear a kimono with long sleeves
Souvenir included
Wear a kimono and experience matcha Tie your own obi belt Includes a photo shoot Watch how to wear a kimono with long sleeves Souvenir included
Wed, Dec 17 • 9:00 AM
380-0921, Nagano, Nagano, Japan
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Nearby restaurants of Yumoto Ryokan

YAMANOUCHI COFFEE

Kozushi

Ramen Tokumi

Kaneshin

Rairaiken

The Farmhouse

YAMANOUCHI COFFEE

YAMANOUCHI COFFEE

4.9

(43)

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Kozushi

Kozushi

4.9

(130)

Click for details
Ramen Tokumi

Ramen Tokumi

4.2

(118)

Click for details
Kaneshin

Kaneshin

4.1

(99)

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An absolutely stunning and magical experience. The hosts were so kind and welcoming and showed us an amazing and comfortable stay. The building dates back 400 years and there are photos in the lobby where you can see the building in each of the different eras. The traditional rooms, hot baths, Japanese breakfast and stunning architecture, along with such wonderful hosts make for an unforgettable experience. We really enjoyed our 2 week trip across Japan, but this stay was truly our favorite. I highly recommend a stay here.
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This place is absolutely amazing!! Eri and Mickey are so warm and welcoming, they pretty much jumped for joy to greet me every time I entered. They provided rides to and from Yudanaka station which I didn’t even know was included. The room was spacious and comfortable and very warm. The open air bath is private so you don’t have to share it with anyone which is amazing. I can’t say enough good things about this place, it’s perfect.
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An absolutely stunning and magical experience. The hosts were so kind and welcoming and showed us an amazing and comfortable stay. The building dates back 400 years and there are photos in the lobby where you can see the building in each of the different eras. The traditional rooms, hot baths, Japanese breakfast and stunning architecture, along with such wonderful hosts make for an unforgettable experience. We really enjoyed our 2 week trip across Japan, but this stay was truly our favorite. I highly recommend a stay here.
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Reviews of Yumoto Ryokan

4.0
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4.0
5y

Our first visit to the area of Shibu Onsen we stayed at Yumoto Ryokan. The General Manager was amazing. She was friendly generous and attentive to all needs. This Ryokan is 400 years old and offers a traditional experience. |On arrival we were greeted by the General manager wearing a kimono. We were a bit early but she allowed us to check in. Best to arrive on time however. A gentleman took our bags and we proceeded to our room. We were told through laughter that their English was not very good. They are light hearted about it and welcomed our use of Google Assistant’s translate mode. |We were guided through a series of common questions as we sat under a warming table. Tea was provided to warm us from our travels. Gifts are a common thing in the culture. We were gifted a kabuki figurine.|The hotel provides yukata, traditional robes to go to the onsen, natural hot bath. Our western ideals were put to the test as we donned robes with nothing beneath. Onsen is taken completely naked in gender specific bathing areas. |Yumoto offers gender specific onsens as well as an onsen for reservation. The reserved onsen is outdoors and can be for mixed gender. |Ryokan also provide breakfast and Dinner for a bit extra. We can be a bit picky with our palettes so opted to dine in the town. The area does have some great restaurant options. We were directed to try a traditional Japanese restaurant. Unfortunately we went with our own plan and found a Soba Noodle place, Tamagawa. The meal was fine but they are barely tolerant of foreigners. We appreciated the photographs of manners in the menu. Lesson learned, follow the advice of the Ryoken or eat in house. |The next morning we endeavored to check out the snow monkeys before our train back to Tokyo. Our general manager and her assistant provided us instructions to catch the bus and let us leave our luggage. We had grabbed a snow money pass in Nagano which made the bus and park easy to access. The travel to the Snow Monkey Park was very easy. It had just snowed the night before and our footing would have been better with boots. We could have rented at the park but chose to chance it. |The General manager of Yumoto Ryoken went above and beyond for us on our return from the park. We aimed to call a taxi but there were none to be found. The General manager without hesitation said she would take us. She disappeared and returned in a large passenger van. We piled in and were quickly shuttled to the station. We offered to pay and we’re firmly told no. Hugs were offered from the staff for our farewell. |We highly recommend this place for it’s location and the amazing staff. The local bus also goes to the slopes. A trip to ski and see the Snow Monkeys and later soak in a hot spring tub is a...

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5.0
5y

Our first visit to the area of Shibu Onsen we stayed at Yumoto Ryokan. The General Manager was amazing. She was friendly generous and attentive to all needs. This Ryokan is 400 years old and offers a traditional experience. On arrival we were greeted by the General manager wearing a kimono. We were a bit early but she allowed us to check in. Best to arrive on time however. A gentleman took our bags and we proceeded to our room. We were told through laughter that their English was not very good. They are light hearted about it and welcomed our use of Google Assistant’s translate mode. We were guided through a series of common questions as we sat under a warming table. Tea was provided to warm us from our travels. Gifts are a common thing in the culture. We were gifted a kabuki figurine. The hotel provides yukata, traditional robes to go to the onsen, natural hot bath. Our western ideals were put to the test as we donned robes with nothing beneath. Onsen is taken completely naked in gender specific bathing areas. Yumoto offers gender specific onsens as well as an onsen for reservation. The reserved onsen is outdoors and can be for mixed gender. Ryokan also provide breakfast and Dinner for a bit extra. We can be a bit picky with our palettes so opted to dine in the town. The area does have some great restaurant options. We were directed to try a traditional Japanese restaurant. Unfortunately we went with our own plan and found a Soba Noodle place, Tamagawa. The meal was fine but they are barely tolerant of foreigners. We appreciated the photographs of manners in the menu. Lesson learned, follow the advice of the Ryoken or eat in house. The next morning we endeavored to check out the snow monkeys before our train back to Tokyo. Our general manager and her assistant provided us instructions to catch the bus and let us leave our luggage. We had grabbed a snow money pass in Nagano which made the bus and park easy to access. The travel to the Snow Monkey Park was very easy. It had just snowed the night before and our footing would have been better with boots. We could have rented at the park but chose to chance it. The General manager of Yumoto Ryoken went above and beyond for us on our return from the park. We aimed to call a taxi but there were none to be found. The General manager without hesitation said she would take us. She disappeared and returned in a large passenger van. We piled in and were quickly shuttled to the station. We offered to pay and we’re firmly told no. Hugs were offered from the staff for our farewell. We highly recommend this place for it’s location and the amazing staff. The local bus also goes to the slopes. A trip to ski and see the Snow Monkeys and later soak in a hot spring tub is a...

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4.0
5y

My husband and I stayed here for one night during our visit to Shibu Onsen. We booked through Jalan.net and didn't have any issues with the process. ||||The ryokan itself is very traditional and we were told it was built ~140 years ago. Our room was spacious and traditional, with a toilet and sink attached. The room was warm and the futons comfy. You're also provided with socks, yukata, and geta (sandals) to go onsen hopping. We didn't find the lack of a shower/bath an issue at all as we went onsen hopping and you wash yourself there before getting into the onsen. The ryokan also had its own onsen and we loved the private open air onsen as my husband and I could bathe there together privately (reserve when you get there). We also had breakfast and dinner provided by the ryokan, which were both gastronomical, multi course feasts - would highly recommend. ||||The manager was lovely and greeted us on arrival and explained everything to us. The hotel staff didn't speak too much english but knew enough that we had no problems communicating during our stay. The staff were also very helpful in answering our questions about how to get to monkey park and train station. They were even kind enough to drop us off at the local train station at the end of our stay. ||||Yumoto ryokan was an amazing first ryokan experience and I would highly...

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