Hotel Description
TM Resort Kijimadaira
TM Resort Kijimadaira is a charming hotel located at Kijimadaira, Shimotakai District, Nagano 389-2303, Japan, nestled in the heart of Japan’s breathtaking mountainous region. This resort is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for those seeking adventure or relaxation. Guests can easily access nearby attractions, including the renowned Snow Monkey Park, famous for its close-up encounters with snow monkeys, and the acclaimed Shiga Kogen ski resorts, where winter sports enthusiasts can enjoy numerous ski runs and lifts. The hotel boasts a cozy design that emphasizes comfort and tranquility, creating a welcoming atmosphere for all visitors.
The rooms at TM Resort Kijimadaira are designed to provide a relaxing retreat after a day of exploring. Each room is spacious and thoughtfully appointed, ensuring that guests feel at home. For added convenience, the hotel features a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for families or those who prefer to prepare their own meals. Although the hotel does not have a fitness center or spa, it offers Wi-Fi connectivity to keep guests connected during their stay.
Conveniently located, TM Resort Kijimadaira is accessible via various transportation options. The nearest public transport links include Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport, Iiyama Station, and local taxi services, making it easy to reach key destinations in the area. Health and safety measures are prioritized at the hotel, ensuring guests feel secure and comfortable throughout their visit.
Guests can engage in numerous activities, from skiing at Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort to hiking the scenic trails of the Madarao Mountain Resort. Dining options abound nearby, including Kitchen Fujine, known for its Western cuisine, and local favorites like Jouya and Alt Okonomiyaki, offering delightful culinary experiences. TM Resort Kijimadaira warmly invites guests to experience the beauty and culture of Nagano, making it the perfect home base for adventure or relaxation in this enchanting region.