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Nagano
RAKO Hananoi Hotel
Grab this Luxurious Holiday Getaway at Lake Suwa
Located on the shores of Lake Suwa in the heart of Shinshu, a region blessed with abundant natural beauty, this hot spring inn blends the comfort of an urban hotel with the refined elegance of a traditional ryokan. The property features a variety of facilities, including open-air baths fed by Kamisuwa Onsen, a signature Sake-Infused Bath, private baths, a seasonal pool (closed in winter), and a restaurant. Guests can also indulge in exquisite kaiseki cuisine that captures the seasonal flavors of Suwa, showcasing rich local ingredients and delicate craftsmanship. With a diverse selection of guest rooms and stay plans, every traveler can enjoy a truly fulfilling and relaxing holiday by the lake.
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Kamisuwa Onsen Hama no Yu
Serene Moments by Lake Suwa and Exquisite Monthly Kaiseki Dishes
A 12-story Japanese-style inn built in a modern sukiya-style (a refined Japanese architectural style) stands gracefully on the shores of Lake Suwa. Guests are greeted by magnificent views—of the lake spreading out below and the distant peaks of Mount Yari and Mount Hotaka—that evoke a deep sense of travel and tranquility. Seasonal kaiseki cuisine reflects the changing beauty of Shinshu, featuring locally sourced mountain vegetables, river fish, highland produce, mushrooms, and "Shinshu Premium Beef," complemented by seafood freshly delivered from Tsukiji. The abundant hot spring, available 24 hours a day, offers an ever-welcoming retreat for relaxation. With heartfelt hospitality infused with the warmth of nature, every stay promises a deeply restorative experience.
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Shimosuwa Onsen Chosenkaku Kameya
A Revered Retreat Cherished by Royalty and Literary Greats
Over 300 years ago, Shimo-Suwa Onsen prospered as a post town where the Koshu Kaido and Nakasendo roads met. Established in the Edo period as the principal inn (honjin) of Shimo-Suwa on the Nakasendo route, "Chosenkaku Kameya" later became a renowned retreat cherished by literary icons such as Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Tekkan and Akiko Yosano, and Toson Shimazaki during the Meiji era. Following a full renovation in November 2013, the inn now harmoniously combines the grace of its storied past with the comforts of the present. Guests can unwind in an atmosphere steeped in history and culture, gazing upon the traditional Rinsen-style garden once admired by travelers of old, or visiting the "Jodan-no-Ma" room, associated with Princess Kazunomiya and imbued with the romantic spirit of the late Edo period (19th century).
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