Hotel Suzuranso

7.6
Very Good
(153 reviews)

5-1198 Akaho, Komagane, Nagano 399-4117, Japan

+81 265-83-5155

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Hotel Description

Suzuranso Hotel

Hotel Suzuranso is a charming and tranquil hot spring retreat nestled amidst the lush, forested hills of the Akaishi Mountains in Komagane, Nagano, Japan. Located just 2 minutes' walk from the serene Onuma Lake and a mere 5 km from Komagane Railway Station, the hotel offers guests the perfect balance of relaxation and convenience in a stunning natural setting. The surrounding area is known for its peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty, making it a great destination for those seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
The hotel is designed with a focus on simplicity and relaxation, offering guests a calming atmosphere with views of the surrounding forest. Its design emphasizes traditional Japanese aesthetics, with tatami floors, futons, and chabudai dining tables in each room, creating a comfortable and homely experience. The hotel features a variety of amenities including a public bath and a fully-equipped onsen with both indoor and outdoor soaking pools, allowing guests to enjoy the therapeutic benefits of geothermal water while soaking in breathtaking hillside views.
Hotel Suzuranso offers a selection of comfortable rooms, all designed to enhance the guest experience with serene forest views. Rooms come with flat-screen TVs, futons, and tatami flooring, ensuring a traditional yet comfortable stay. Whether you're visiting for a relaxing getaway or an active adventure, the rooms provide the ideal space for unwinding after a day of exploring.
Special amenities at the hotel include free Wi-Fi, a banquet hall, a spa, and an aesthetic salon, allowing guests to unwind and enjoy their stay to the fullest. The hotel's restaurant serves delicious meals, with breakfast and dinner available for a surcharge. For those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation, the onsen and public baths offer an authentic Japanese experience, while tennis courts and an aesthetic salon add to the hotel's appeal.
Transportation to and from the hotel is convenient, with several public transportation options nearby. Komagane Railway Station is a short 12-minute taxi ride away, while Onuma Lake is only a 1-minute walk from the hotel. For those flying in, Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport is about an hour away by taxi, offering easy access to the region.
The hotel's location also provides easy access to several top attractions in the area. Guests can explore the nearby Senjōjiki Cirque, a beautiful glacial landform that offers scenic views and is popular for mountaineering, or visit the Hoshakuzan Kozenji Temple, a Buddhist temple dating back to the 9th century. For outdoor enthusiasts, Mount Kisokoma and Komagane Kogen Skiing Ground are just a short distance away, offering a range of outdoor activities year-round.
Whether you're visiting for a relaxing soak in the onsen or to explore the natural beauty of the Akaishi Mountains, Hotel Suzuranso promises a peaceful, comfortable, and rejuvenating experience for all guests. Its serene setting, traditional Japanese design, and extensive amenities make it a perfect choice for anyone looking to unwind and explore the beauty of Nagano.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to the Komaganekogen Ski Area and the Komagatake Ropeway

2. One of the few hotels in the area with a restaurant

3. Comfortable rooms with tatami floors, futons, and chabudai dining tables

4. Onsen with indoor and outdoor geothermal soaking pools

5. Traditional Japanese aesthetic with modern amenities like flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi

6. Convenient location near Onuma Lake and Komagane Railway Station

7. Banquet hall and spa services available for guests

8. Tennis courts and aesthetic salon for relaxation

9. Access to hiking, mountaineering, and skiing in the surrounding mountains

10. Proximity to popular attractions such as Senjōjiki Cirque and Mount Kisokoma


8.2 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Senjōjiki Cirque
23 min
Hoshakuzan Kozenji Temple
4 min
Mount Kisokoma
24 min
Komagatake Ropeway Shirabidaira Station (Departure Station)
10 min
Komagane Kogen Skiing Ground
6 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating8.2
Nearest airportShinshu-Matsumoto Airport
Travel time to airport56 min

Location

5-1198 Akaho, Komagane, Nagano 399-4117, Japan

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 56 min

Transit: 1 hr 49 min

Transit:

Komagane Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 57 min

Komachiya Station

Taxi: 11 min

Walking: 1 hr

Ina-Fukuoka Station

Taxi: 16 min

Walking: 1 hr 20 min

Onumako(Lake Onuma)

Walking: 1 min

Ōtagiri Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 1 hr 7 min


Nearby locations

8.2

Excellent Location

Set among forested hills in the Akaishi Mountains, this relaxed hot spring hotel is 2 minutes' walk from Onuma Lake and 5 km from Komagane railway station.

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Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Tennis

Banquet hall

Languages spoken

English

Japanese

Public bath

Public bath

Onsen

Accessibility

Accessible

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Vending machines

Wellness

No fitness center

Spa

Aesthetic salon

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning

Refrigerator

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Services

Front desk

Baggage storage

Currency exchange

Elevator

Wake up calls

Gift shop

Housekeeping

Policies & payments

Credit cards

Cash

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi in public areas


Reviews

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taeko kubo

3/5
Every day, I was with about 40 students from the baseball club's training camp, and there was a time limit for bathing, students were lying in their dirty uniforms at the entrance, and they were barefoot in the dorms, and I had to take a bath afterward. felt dirty.There was always something missing for breakfast and dinner (forgetting to make tea, rice bowls, miso soup, coffee, forgetting to hand out menus, being late in arranging alcohol and other drinks), to the point where something was missing each time.The room was spacious, but I had to draw my own futon and stay there for 3 nights, and if I wanted to change the yukata and toiletries, I would have to pay for them. I ran out of toothpaste, but I had prepared it myself so I managed.

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たけのこ

5/5
Used after descending the Central Alps. Right from the Mt. Soraki trailhead, there was clean, slimy hot water that felt good.

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中央太郎

4/5
Smokers are allowed to smoke in front of the entrance.The entrance to the room is narrow.If you take off your slippers, you won't be able to close the door.It's a shame how it's made.The food, hot springs, and customer service are impeccable.

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katumi oobayasi

4/5
The calm landlady is very impressive.

Room 4

Service 4

Location4

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中島勇次

4/5
I went out on a Sunday evening for a day trip to the bathing area. The evaluation was in line with the comments of other people, and even during the busy hours of the popular facility, there was quite a lot of space, so I was able to take a relaxing soak.The building is not new, but it doesn't feel old. The inside of the hotel and the bathrooms are both well-cleaned and comfortable. The reception at the front desk is also good.The important bath is certainly not large, and is only an indoor bath, so I guess the maximum number of people who can take a relaxing soak is 5 people. However, hot water is certainly good. Alkaline, soft texture. It's not supposed to be a continuous stream, but there's no chlorine smell, and the hot water doesn't feel tired. This hot spring is by far the best among the nearby facilities that allow day-trip bathing.From the bathroom window, you can only see the trees in the forest, and although the view isn't great, it does give you a feeling of forest bathing (I wonder if the window can be opened in the summer?)The hot water was just the right temperature and I felt very comfortable soaking in it.The mountains of the Southern Alps can be seen through the window from the clean changing room, and the walk to the parking lot after bathing is also pleasant. It feels like a short walk, with no noise from cars or other noises, and the sound of wild birds chirping. It's a mediocre location.From April, the bathing fee has increased by 50 yen to 650 yen, and although it is generally open on weekends, the last entry for bathing is at 8:00 pm, so it is easy to get there.Even if the bath is not large, there is no open-air bath or sauna, there is no view from the bathtub, there is no shop or restaurant, but you want to enjoy a good bath in a quiet forest environment. I think this is the perfect place for those who are interested.I plan on repeating it for sure!

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rose mary

5/5
It was very good.One night and two meals included during ski seasonI had a relaxing time.All the dishes are very delicious,The quantity was also just right.I had it while enjoying a drink.The room was also clean and warm.I would definitely use it again.

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nontama office

3/5
My impression was that the food was good for the price.

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スワンスマイル

4/5
Senjojiki Curl, which I've always wanted to visit. I made a reservation a few days in advance to make sure the weather was sunny.Since it was my first time traveling alone, I decided on a plan that included convenient access to bus stops, hot springs, etc., and decent reviews, so I could get on the ropeway and bus right away with tickets.Although it has the atmosphere of a former national lodging house, it is a small hotel. As a big eater, I was worried because of the comments about the food being unsatisfying, but even though it wasn't very filling, it wasn't half-heartedly regionally related, it wasn't a full menu using frozen items, and the seasoning was Kiso. Most of the flavors are sweet or salty, but all of them have just the right amount of seasoning, so you can enjoy them slowly and be satisfied.The cooked rice was delicious and decorated with two cute carrot and autumn leaves🍁. I felt the subtle kindness and even ordered a second helping.There was a little noise from the sliding doors and the opening and closing of the door, but it was quiet at night, and there were no customers talking noisily in the bath, so I was able to take a relaxing bath. If it's a seasonal weekend or there are families or groups, the comfort would be reduced by half, but this time it was overall good.Even if you stay at an inn that costs 20,000 to 30,000 yen, such as Kusatsu or Hakone, you may end up leaving with an unpleasant response or content. It feels like this place is run by a small staff. There weren't any extra services, but everyone made me feel at home.