"The hotel looks new, in a convenient area with many popular dining options, Don Quijote. Staff are polite and auto check-in and fast check-out. Able to park the car right in front if you drive."
"This hotel looks like it was designed for people just passing through (truckers, sales people etc) not really tourists but it was fine. Small rooms, nice breakfast helpful staff, priced right."
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"Amazing stay at this hotel. The onsen is very picturesque and the all inclusive aspect and food available was high quality. We also really enjoyed the massage chairs and ping pong. Exceeded our expectations."
"A beautiful modern ryokan with friendly and helpful staff. Everything you need to hike the Nakasendo where is comes to a place to stay. Would stay again. "
"This ryokan was beautiful with a spacious room and great mountain views. The onsen was particularly nice with indoor and outdoor mineral baths, a cold plunge, and a sauna. There was also a private shower in our room if you aren’t interested in the onsen experience. The half board was good but served traditional local Japanese food - great for the adventurous eater but it may not be for everyone. Though I found enough familiar things to feel full at dinner and breakfast. It was a special place, great for relaxation but probably not appropriate for children. We wished we had more days there to soak in the natural surroundings and just relax. "
"Beautiful authentic stay
The hotel is a little old fashioned but still beautiful and the views are spectacular.
The onsen public bath was really good too - spacious , clean and relaxing. My whole Emily is reallly happy "
"Nagataki is a compound of several "hundreds of years old" typical houses connected through walkable paths and integrated with nature. You can truly feel the "old" and "nature" vibe all across the property.
The houses being old can get really cold during the winter even with the heaters turned on, so be prepared with warm layers and pajamas so you can have a pleasant night.
You get your own private restroom and bathroom with a soaking tub along with all the amenities you might need.
You can also use the public bath (separate women from men), which was a delight and the walk across the property was really invigorating.
You also get yukatas you can wear on your room and around the property that makes the experience even better.
When you book half board (which I highly encourage you do), you get breakfast and dinner (kaiseki style) served directly on your 'old house / room', and the food is 5 star Michelin grade, honestly the best food we ever had in all our 3 weeks in japan!!! You have to try it!!!
And they cook using local ingredients <3
The service was incredible, Masaya was very attentive to our needs and gave us really good advice for the Nakasendo Trail and how to move around the towns and back.
They also offer a shuttle service from and to the Nakatsugawa station (I suggest you contact them prior to arrival to schedule the pick up, otherwise there are plenty of taxis outside the station at a very reasonable price so either way works).
Highly recommend this Ryokan!
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You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Toson Memorial Museum during your travels in Nakatsugawa. Wander the parks or discover the area's waterfalls.
Bring the family to Enakyo Wonderland and enjoy some excitement at this amusement park in Nakatsugawa. Amble around the area's parks or experience its museums.
You can spend time studying the exhibits at Ena Shiritsu Nakasendohishiya Museum during your trip to Ena. Amble around the area's parks or experience its museums.
What's the area like around Stone Museum Hakusekikan?
Stone Museum Hakusekikan is located in Nakatsugawa. You'll find 8 hotels and other accommodations within a few miles for a convenient home base.
Where is the best place to stay close to Stone Museum Hakusekikan?
EnaKyo-Onsen Hotel Yuzuriha is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler data, and this hotel offers a restaurant and free parking. It's located 1.3 mi (2.1 km) from Stone Museum Hakusekikan. Other good choices within a few miles include Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Enakyo and Ena Toutaro.
How many hotels will I be able to find near Stone Museum Hakusekikan?
Expedia has 8 hotels and other accommodations a few miles from Stone Museum Hakusekikan.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Stone Museum Hakusekikan, will I receive a refund?
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What can I see and do near Stone Museum Hakusekikan?
You'll want to browse the exhibits at Ena Shiritsu Nakasendohishiya Museum and Hiroshige Museum of Art. Create some family memories at Enakyo Wonderland and Ena Ginnomori. Enakyo Prefectural Natural Park and Naegi Castle Ruins are some sights worth a visit in the area.