Established in 1887, Matsumoto Hotel Kagetsu is Matsumoto's oldest hotel.
Rick
United States of America
the room looks good but old. the breakfast is also nice with a lot of choices. the location is good and close to Matsumoto castle! However the check out time is 10 am, it's too early!
Offering beautiful views of the Japan Alps from its top-floor French restaurant, Buena Vista is located in the heart of the city.
Sammie
United States of America
This is a wonderful property with exceptional staff. Wonderful amenities with sell of tickets to the castle and to Kamikochi, with free rides to the train station, although it is a very short walk. Our only complaint was that they do not have central air and we were very uncomfortable 🥵They gave us fans and with the window cracked at night, it became a little more bearable. I’m sure in the middle of winter the rooms are very comfortable as they do have heating. Not sure if they have central air that at some point in the year they switch to cooling, but this is 3rd week of April and during the day can get quite warm in Matsumoto.
Just a 1-minute walk from JR Matsumoto Train Station, ホテル飯田屋 offers simple rooms with an attached bathroom and free WiFi. A free-use internet terminal and free-use bicycles are provided.
Choo
Singapore
We were very satisfied with this hotel stay. Excellent reception and facility. Big room and very clean toilet too.
Set 1.9 mi from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum, Matsumoto Marunouchi Hotel offers rooms with air conditioning in Matsumoto.
Haya
Bahrain
Location besides castle and main Center.
The staff especially Azumi (I hope I got the name right) was super helpful for all of our many requests and had a very comprehensive list of restaurants at hand ! We went to a recommended yakatori 2 min away. It was so authentic and food was tasty!! We had the chef’s recommendation.
The executive/superior room was large and well appointed with many amenities.
My parents were very comfortable in it.
The Celecton Matsumoto is offering accommodations in Matsumoto. The property is located a 11-minute walk from Matsumoto Station, 2.2 miles from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum and 18 miles from Canora Hall.
Offering rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi, Hotel New Station is just a 1-minute walk from JR Matsumoto Train Station. It has a massage service and free-use bicycles.
Nia
Indonesia
the location is perfect, the pillow is excellent, the staff is very helpful, everything is great
Just a 2-minute walk from JR Matsumoto Train Station, Hotel Morschein serves a Western- and Japanese-style breakfast buffet for a fee and has free-use bicycles and a coin launderette.
Ideally located in the Kamikochi district of Matsumoto, Nakanoyu Onsen Ryokan - Vacation STAY 06670v is located 26 miles from Takayama Station, 26 miles from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum and 28 miles from...
Well located in the Kamikochi district of Matsumoto, Nakanoyu Onsen Ryokan - Vacation STAY 06683v is located 26 miles from Takayama Station, 26 miles from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum and 28 miles from...
Conveniently set in the Kamikochi district of Matsumoto, Nakanoyu Onsen Ryokan - Vacation STAY 06691v is located 26 miles from Takayama Station, 26 miles from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum and 28 miles...
Conveniently set in the Kamikochi district of Matsumoto, Nakanoyu Onsen Ryokan - Vacation STAY 06660v is located 26 miles from Takayama Station, 26 miles from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum and 28 miles...
Conveniently set in the Kamikochi district of Matsumoto, Nakanoyu Onsen Ryokan - Vacation STAY 06639v is located 26 miles from Takayama Station, 26 miles from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum and 28 miles...
Conveniently set in the Kamikochi district of Matsumoto, Nakanoyu Onsen Ryokan - Vacation STAY 06687v is located 26 miles from Takayama Station, 26 miles from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum and 28 miles...
Attractively located in the Kamikochi district of Matsumoto, Nakanoyu Onsen Ryokan - Vacation STAY 06697v is located 26 miles from Takayama Station, 26 miles from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum and 28 miles...
Hotel Welcome Matsumoto has free WiFi throughout the property and rooms with air conditioning in Matsumoto. This 2-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Dans une rue calme proche des restaurants et surtout de la gare.
Hotel Trend Matsumoto is located in Matsumoto, 1.6 mi from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum and 20 mi from Shinahone Hot Spring. Free private parking is available on site. All rooms include a flat-screen TV.
A 10-minute drive from JR Matsumoto Train Station, Hotel Route-Inn Court Matsumoto Inter features modern accommodations and a free-breakfast for all guests.
Located in Matsumoto, 2.7 miles from Matsumoto Station, Ryokan Seifuso - Vacation STAY 02206v has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Matsumoto, 2.7 miles from Matsumoto Station, Ryokan Seifuso - Vacation STAY 02204v provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Matsumoto, 2.7 miles from Matsumoto Station, Ryokan Seifuso - Vacation STAY 02203v provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located within a 6-minute walk of Matsumoto Station and 2.4 miles of The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum, Onyado Nono Matsumoto Natural Hot Spring provides rooms in Matsumoto.
Great location right if front of the Matsumoto station.
Located in Matsumoto, 23 miles from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum, Norikura Kogen - irodori - - Vacation STAY 91520v has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Matsumoto, 23 miles from The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum, Norikura Kogen - irodori - - Vacation STAY 91527v provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Guest houseTakagi - Vacation STAY 59922v has free WiFi throughout the property and rooms with air conditioning in Matsumoto.
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On average, it costs $112 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Matsumoto for tonight. You'll pay around $149 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Matsumoto will cost around $315, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Matsumoto castle was lovely to see at night. The Yayoi Kusama exhibition at the Matsumoto City Museum of Art is permanent and the outside is gorgeous but the exhibit itself was disappointingly small compared to the one in Tokyo. My favourite is the temporary exhibit of the artworks of Yasuka Sudou, an artist who died young of cancer at the age of 30. Her works interplay light and darkness and are technically impressive and emotionally touching.
Chow
10
Scored 10
We stayed at Hotel Kagetsu which is just a few minutes walk...
We stayed at Hotel Kagetsu which is just a few minutes walk from the castle. The castle is def worth a visit. If you go to the top there are very steep stairs. We ate at two local restaurants. I can recommend the tiny tonkatsu restaurant which is just 50m down the road from the hotel. A taxi from the station takes 10 mins and costs 1000 yen.
Anna
10
Scored 10
The castle is beautiful, the local shopping streets are...
The castle is beautiful, the local shopping streets are lovely and had variety. The Matsumoto City Museum of Art is fantastic for Yayoi Kusama lovers.
A nice quiet city after the throng of Tokyo, slower paced.
Nicola
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Good place to stay for access to the mountains.
Good place to stay for access to the mountains. The town is small but has good facilities including some big shops. There are a few restaurants but many close early and some are not easily accessible for people who don’t speak Japanese
Neil
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A city to stay in for day trips!
A city to stay in for day trips! Matsumoto is welcoming and kind. Not too much to do in the city itself (I think one day is enough). we were in Matsumoto for 3 nights, on the first day came from Alpine route, on the second day we went to Kamikochi, on the third day to Kiso Valley. the 4th day was super rainy - was good for a museum + shopping mall + movie + massage. Enjoy!
Sonya
Israel
10
Scored 10
Matsumoto is a mid-size city with several attractions, with...
Matsumoto is a mid-size city with several attractions, with its castle being the most famous. Areas around the castle are great for walking, while a bit further away are several parks that offer nice walks and views of the city and surrounding mountains. There are several areas with restaurants and cafes that are lively in the evening, including near the main train station. If you have a car, places to visit near the city include the Venus Line, a popular mountain drive offering fantastic vistas when the weather is good, and Kamikochi with its beautiful view of Japan's Alps, as well as historic small towns such as Narai-juki and Hida Takayama.
The hotel is located next to the station, so it is very easy to get there. We could see the station from our room, but did not hear the trains. The room is clean and we had space for our backpacks and to hang some clothes. The beds are comfortable and soft. The bathroom was clean and we had a bath which was nice. There is also a Japanese bath on the top floor which you can use if your staying at the hotel. From the hotel it is approximately 15 minutes to get to Matsumoto Castle. There are convenience stores and restaurants nearby.
We were so lucky to have a room with a view of Matsumoto Castle. The hotel is within easy walking distance of Matsumoto train station, Matsumoto Castle, and Nawate shopping street making it great for getting around. Staff were friendly and helpful. Breakfast had a good variety of food so whether you prefer Western or Japanese style breakfast you should be able to find something. I was also able to enjoy the communal bath facilities and would recommend trying them out.
The owners where incredibly nice and welcoming, the service was exceptional and made our stay very comfortable.
Breakfast was great (You can choose between Japanese or Western style breakfast).
Great location in Matsumoto with free rental bikes for the hotell guests, and parking if you come by car as we did.
The owner also sells locally produced honey, which tasted amazing when we tried it when we arrived back home.
Hotel is conveniently located near to the Castle and to the famous streets in Matsumoto. In 20 mins walking you can be in the train station. Rooms are big for Japanese standards, and beds very Conformable Breakfast is very complete with variety of options. The public baths are also good and convenient. Front desk team is very helpful and speaks good english
The hotel is close to Matsumoto Station and is in a lively area. Shops, restaurants, and shopping centers are just a few minutes' walk away. The room was clean and had a TV, own bathroom, hair dryer, small fridge, telephone, electric kettle, and complimentary tea bags. The staff were nice, and you get free room cleaning service (or change of linens/towels).
The breakfast is notably good (some of the best croissants I've had in Japanese hotels). They also serve the regional speciality, Oyaki. The bathrooms are spacious and the shower pretty powerful. The pillows are thick, and they give you extra in each room as standard. The location is excellent, really close to both Matsumoto station and the castle.
Family friendly hotel. Excellent location, right across Matsumoto train station and bus terminal. Near to many restaurants and malls. Walking distance to Matsumoto castle and Nawate Shopping Street. Good selection of free beverage from 10AM to 10PM. Nice unblocked and serene view of the city and the northern alps from the restaurant.
The staff bent over forwards to help us and understand our few words of Japanese, very welcoming. Comfy tatami room, nice onsen, little village on edge of Matsumoto town with some evening food options but no breakfast options. But that was okay because we'd brought food and there was coffee and tea at the hotel.
A brand-new hotel located about halfway between Matsumoto Station and the castle, this is honestly one of the nicest business hotels I've ever stayed at in Japan. Fabulous staff, great design elements and even a free snack (ramen or ice cream) in the evening. I'm so sad I only stayed two nights!
The location is quite convenient, near the station and the Matsumoto castle. The breakfasts during our stays were very yummy and included in various types. The hotel staff is very friendly and helpful. Absolutely good for value and highly recommend for anyone who wants to go to Matsumoto.
It was very central and the room was spacious for a family. Breakfast was good as well. Service was great and the staff very kind and helpful! In general the area of the hotel was wonderful. Close to the Matsumoto Castle and there was also a convenience store nearby.
Great location, friendly helpful staff. A few minutes walk from Matsumoto station and walking distance to Matsumoto castle. I found the info page in each room in the tv that gives a status dining table and laundry service availability very helpful during our stay
Located in a cute and tranquil neighborhood, walking distance to Matsumoto-cho. It is a fine and detail-oriented Japanese ryokan, I had a great stay here. The host/staff is wonderful! I would definitely re-visit Matsumoto and Hanare for a longer stay.
I thought my bed was comfortable even though one night I couldn't sleep. That probably has something to do with me more than the bed. Good location. Not too far from the station and not too far from Matsumoto Castle. I used the onsen twice.
It is a small hotel with just a few rooms. Excellent location between the train station and the castle. The room is big, and we enjoyed the common room where you can get coffee, hot water and meet other travelers if you wish.
We came for our honeymoon & we had the best time at Fukashisho.
I wish we had another night there.
The hospitality was 10/10.
My favorite place from all the hotels & ryokans in Japan.
A lovely hotel, conventiently located close to the train station. The room and facilities were exceptional, as was the breakfast - one of the best ones we had in Japan!
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