Pension Greenbell

8.8
Excellent
(35 reviews)

4030-13 Azumi, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-1520, Japan

+81 263-93-2454

Hotel Description

Pension Greenbell, located at 4030-13 Azumi, Matsumoto-shi, Nagano, Japan, 390-1511.

Pension Greenbell is a charming hotel located in a tranquil area of Azumi, Matsumoto, Nagano, Japan. The hotel offers a serene and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for those looking to unwind and immerse themselves in nature. Situated at 4030-13 Azumi, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-1520, this peaceful retreat is surrounded by beautiful landscapes and convenient access to several notable attractions. Guests can enjoy the soothing natural onsen, open-air bath, and smoke-free environment that ensure a comfortable stay. The hotel is within walking distance to Bandokoro Falls, just a 14-minute stroll away. The rustic and traditional design of the hotel provides a calming ambiance, with rooms designed for ultimate relaxation and comfort. Each room is spacious and equipped with modern amenities, including high-speed Wi-Fi, to ensure guests feel at home during their stay. A highlight of this hotel is its restaurant, one of the few in the area, offering delicious regional dishes. The local cuisine is sure to excite the palate, making it a great spot for guests to explore the culinary culture of the region. The hotel's proximity to transportation options, such as Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport (approximately 1 hour away by taxi), makes it easy for guests to access the hotel and venture out to nearby sights. The hotel also prioritizes health and safety measures to ensure guest well-being. Popular attractions nearby include Kamikōchi, Shirahone Onsen, and Mount Norikura. For dining options, guests can visit Rest House Tirol, a Japanese regional restaurant, just 4 minutes away by taxi, or try one of the other nearby establishments offering soba noodles or local specialties. With a welcoming atmosphere and excellent amenities, Pension Greenbell is the ideal choice for a peaceful and enjoyable stay in Matsumoto, Nagano.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Natural onsen with open-air bath.

2. Restaurant offering regional Japanese cuisine.

3. Close proximity to Bandokoro Falls (14-minute walk).

4. High-speed Wi-Fi access for guests.

5. Smoke-free property ensuring a clean and comfortable stay.

6. Nearby public transportation options, including walking distance to several points.

7. Proximity to popular sights like Kamikōchi and Mount Norikura.

8. Health and safety measures in place for guest well-being.

9. Unique combination of traditional design and modern amenities.

10. Convenient access to various cultural and natural landmarks.


8.6 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Kamikōchi
1 hr 7 min
Shirahone Onsen
21 min
Mount Norikura
1 hr 54 min
Norikura Kogen
10 min
Norikura Kanko Hotel Yamayuri
8 min

Nearest locations

Norikura Kogen Soba House Nakanoya
2 min
Soba House Gasho
2 min
乗鞍高原の宿 irodori/cafe &レストランirodori
3 min
Rest House Tirol
4 min
そば処いがや
4 min
Auberge Imai
4 min
Cafe Maple
5 min
Primavera
5 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Location rating8.6
Nearest airportShinshu-Matsumoto Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 1 min

Location

4030-13 Azumi, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-1520, Japan

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 1 min

Transit: 3 hr 6 min

Toyama Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 12 min

Transit: 5 hr 34 min

Transit:

N-25 Sengokudaira

Walking: 2 min

N-27 Naranokizaka

Walking: 14 min

N-23 Sengenbuchi

Walking: 11 min

N-24 Bandokoro

Walking: 8 min

N-26 Norikura Hoikuen

Walking: 6 min


Nearby locations

8.6

Excellent Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools


Reviews

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ぼくた〜ぼ

5/5
I was able to make a reservation the day before the 3-day holiday, so my wife and I stayed at Green Bell while we were driving.What is different from ordinary pensions is that the two types of open-air baths are private baths. It was actually nice to be able to come here as a couple or as a family. (If you want to enter separately for men and women, you can make a reservation when there is space available)You can make a reservation for 35 to 40 minutes per session. During busy times, please make a reservation by room number. I'll let you in if there's space during non-crowded times. I stayed there for one night, but I went there three times. Is it milky white sulfur that has good hot water around here? There are two types of open-air baths, and both have roofs so you can relax even in the rain.The dinner and meat were delicious. Apparently it was fully booked for the 3-day weekend, but there weren't that many rooms so it didn't feel crowded!The room was comfortable and I didn't hear any noise from my neighbors at night.The building is stylish and old, but I think it's worth more than the price. I was grateful that I could use the private open-air bath with my family or husband without any hesitation.It's about a 5-minute drive from the pension to the Norikura Kogen Tourist Center bus stop, so the next day we took the bus to Tatamidaira, the summit of Mt. Norikura, and enjoyed climbing. Norikura has a well-maintained course to the summit, so even beginners can go there. hey

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isao aoki

4/5
I remember coming here a long time ago and this is my second time here.As was the case last time, the cuisine is a mix of Japanese and Western cuisine, and not only is it delicious, but there is also a large selection of dishes. There is no air conditioner in the room, so it can be a bit hot in the middle of summer.

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山形康生

4/5
good bathThere was a strong smell of sulfur, but the temperature was very comfortable.There was a wood-burning stove inside the pension, which gave it a very relaxing atmosphere.

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隆斎藤

5/5
The food is delicious.

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Kazuma Saito

4/5
I used it the night before sightseeing in Norikura in August. There were only 2 guests including myself, so we were able to spend a relaxing time. The open-air bath requires a reservation by writing the room number on a board, so it can be reserved for private use. You can come in at night, but there are no lights so it's very dark. There were comics and Othello in the break room so I never got bored. It was a good point to have Bobobobo Bobobo and Denjarasuji-san. Dinner and breakfast are hearty and will fill you up.

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まかちち(まかろん)

4/5
There are two private baths on the right side as you exit the entrance.The left side is wide and the right side is narrow, but the right side seems to be an old facility. There is a reservation form at the entrance where you can write your room number (6th photo) (I also pasted the ingredient list of the spring quality on the 7th photo)Although it is only an open-air bath, the changing room and washing area have a roof and wall ring. It was a sunny day, but I don't think there will be any problems with the washing and changing areas even if it rains or snows.I had to walk several car lengths from the front door, but it didn't bother me. (I took this photo when I entered)Both bathtubs were in. Perhaps because the temperature is low in the morning, the water temperature is low and I, who like lukewarm water, was satisfied in the morning. There was a hose next to the water, so I was a little disappointed at first, thinking, ``Perhaps someone who thought it was hot got diluted,'' but I was the first one to enter the water in the morning, so I don't think that was the case.There are two baths for private use, so considering the number of rooms, there are times when both are occupied at the same time, but I'm sure you'll use them many times. I went in several times at night and in the morning.I came to take a hot spring and was satisfied.thank you very much.