Ohishi-ya

8.6
Excellent
(43 reviews)

1044-189 Nagawa, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-1611, Japan

+81 263-79-2078

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Hotel Description

Ohishi-ya Inn

Welcome to Ohishi-ya, a charming retreat nestled at 1044-189 Nagawa, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-1611, Japan. Surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Japanese Alps, this hotel invites guests to immerse themselves in a tranquil atmosphere. Nearby, discover the historic Narai-juku, an Edo-period hamlet brimming with wooden temples, quaint museums, and unique souvenir shops, just a 31-minute drive away. For those seeking relaxation, the renowned Shirahone Onsen is a short 39-minute journey, while the thrilling Nomugitoge Ski Resort offers both beginner and advanced slopes only 9 minutes away, making it perfect for winter sports enthusiasts. Ohishi-ya boasts a design that seamlessly blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern comfort, creating a serene ambiance that soothes the soul.
Each room is thoughtfully designed, providing essential amenities such as air conditioning in select spaces, ensuring a comfortable and restful stay. Although there is no fitness center or spa, guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi throughout the property and a delightful breakfast each morning.
Transportation is hassle-free with convenient access to Nagawa Kougen Iriguchi within a 5-minute walk and major airports like Shinshu-Matsumoto just over an hour away by taxi. Health and safety measures are prioritized, guaranteeing guests peace of mind.
Engaging activities abound, from exploring nearby hiking trails at Norikura Kogen to unwinding at local hot springs. Dining options are plentiful, with five highly recommended restaurants just moments away, each offering a unique culinary experience that showcases regional flavors.
Experience the hospitality and charm of Ohishi-ya, where every stay is an invitation to explore the beauty and culture of Nagano, creating unforgettable memories.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Parking available for guests' convenience

2. Front desk assistance for personalized service

3. Authentic Japanese dining experience offered

4. Relaxing onsen facilities to rejuvenate

5. Smoke-free property ensuring fresh air throughout

6. Complimentary Wi-Fi in all public areas

7. Air conditioning in select rooms for comfort

8. Close proximity to scenic hiking trails

9. Easy access to major ski resorts nearby

10. Commitment to health and safety measures


6.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Narai-juku
31 min
Shirahone Onsen
39 min
Nomugitoge Ski Resort
9 min
Norikura Kogen
44 min
Norikura Kanko Hotel Yamayuri
42 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.8
Nearest airportShinshu-Matsumoto Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 3 min

Location

1044-189 Nagawa, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-1611, Japan

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 3 min

Transit: 2 hr 26 min

Toyama Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 26 min

Transit: 5 hr 54 min

Transit:

Nagawa Kougen Iriguchi

Walking: 5 min

Undou Hiroba Mae

Walking: 11 min


Nearby locations

6.8

Good Location


Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Services

Front desk

Languages spoken

Japanese

Public bath

Onsen

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

No credit cards

Cash

Food & drink

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi in public areas

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning in some rooms


Reviews

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大吉

2/5
・An inn located in the mountains of Matsumoto City. Almost like a guesthouse.Adjacent to parking lot.There is a small hot spring bath for up to 2 people. Circulation type. An additional 150 yen is required.The rooms are individually air conditioned. No refrigerator.In winter, an additional 550 yen is required for heating.There are no convenience stores or restaurants nearby, so you need to prepare in advance.Please note that those who make reservations through accommodation reservation sites will need to pay an additional 700 yen for the winter season.

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山崎みち

3/5
The more methodical the more beautiful it is. My favorite inn. It would be nice if there was a small comment attached. The service at dinner was so polite and polite that it was hard to believe that it was a guesthouse. The food feels freshly prepared and handmade. The material is new. The temperature of the three hot springs is just lukewarm.

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R S

2/5
I inquired if I wanted to stay because the reviews looked good, but I was told that they do not accept children. I'm very sorry.It's a small inn, and the reason seems to be the noise, etc.

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小山妙子

5/5
A cute dog will welcome you. The food is very delicious and the rooms are nice and clean.

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ponpoko oyamano

5/5
It's a small, simple inn. When I entered, I felt the dignified atmosphere of an old folk house. The inside was spotlessly clean, and the communal washroom and toilet (with washlet) were comfortable. There was a large selection of rice and it was delicious, so considering the price, I was a little disappointed. This is just my personal opinion, but I felt that this inn is not suitable for those who seek luxury or those who drink and make a lot of noise, but rather for those who enjoy simple tranquility. I don't post much, but I thought I'd post to support you. Incidentally, the Nomai Pass Ski Resort was also limited in its running surface due to lack of snow, but I liked it as it has efficient high-speed lifts and can be enjoyed by intermediate and advanced skiers. I would like to stay again to ski.

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Takashi Nakazato

5/5
It's already a popular inn, and I didn't want it to become even more popular (lol), but it was so good that I'm writing about it. I'm not the type of person who usually writes reviews, I'm just an ordinary office worker, but I was so moved by the cost performance and consideration that I wrote about it in hopes of giving some back to Oishiya.I visited at the end of 2023, but there were a lot of cancellations on that day, probably because of the snow the other day, so I was the only one staying there. We're taking the opportunity to rent out the hot springs and other facilities for private use! I thoroughly enjoyed it...it was amazing beyond all praise. What surprised me even more was that the inn was so considerate that you couldn't see it, and although it may look like an old inn since it's been around for 30 years, it was very clean and well-maintained. I don't think there are any other accommodations that are cleaned with such care and attention to detail. I don't usually see things being cleaned either, but I noticed how carefully they were cleaned and couldn't help but take a look. I'm sure it's run by someone who is kind and considerate. I usually work as a management consultant, so to be honest, I think I'm in the red today with my lodging expenses (about 8,000 yen). Several people were waiting for me to arrive at this location, and the bath was shiny and warm until 10 p.m., when I didn't go in, and from 6 a.m. in the morning. It's winter outside so it's quite cold, but the bathroom is always warm. In the morning, she prepares breakfast just for me.It really feels like I've come back home and I can't think of anything. I'd be happy if they rent it out again next year, but it's a bit sad that they can't survive in the red (I don't need to worry about it since I've been in business for 30 years), but I hope that at least the number of customers will increase after reading this review. Masu.I'm sorry it's so long, but please let me add one final point. It's a completely unnecessary consideration, or rather, it's a kind of request, but this inn does not accommodate people who drink and make noise, use the inn or rooms violently, and many families with children (there is no need to be nervous, it is within the range of common sense). When using the service, I would like foreigners who don't know Japanese etiquette to use it politely and with common sense. I'm sure Oishiya-san will gladly welcome anyone, but I would be sad if I were taken advantage of like that. I feel that this is more a matter of human etiquette than a rule. It was an inn that made me think that I would definitely cherish it from now on. I'm also looking forward to breakfast tomorrow.

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センちゃん

3/5
Nagawa is the home of Touji soba.I stayed here for the purpose of eating Touji soba.A cute dog will welcome you.The Touji Soba I was looking for was the most delicious I've ever eaten.The food other than soba was also delicious. (I couldn't eat bear meat)I was here for soba, but the quality of the hot spring water in the bath was very good.It might be good for people who want to go to a hot spring.However, I would like the bathroom to have a lock.There was someone who came in even though it was supposed to be reserved. (Maybe in a hurry)I don't care about the convenience of people who can't follow the rules.Since there is no key, you can enter both the men's and women's baths as much as you like.If you don't have a lock, please be very careful.There is a security problem.Also, there is one employee who is not suitable for the customer service industry.Both the language and attitude were terrible.Are you watching the inn? You know who it is, right?The location is convenient for those going to Kamikochi and Kiso areas.There's nothing around, so it's better to do some shopping along the way.

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大原好博

3/5
It's normal

Room 3

Service 2

Location4

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iouo y

5/5
It was a healing moment. The bath is small, but it's slippery and your skin is smooth! The atmosphere is warm even during dinner. The cute horses and other items casually pasted on the screen door are cute. The inside of the building has a handmade feel to it. In the morning, I woke up to my dog's "woof!" as if it were my alarm.