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Nagano Hotels for Your Next Holiday

Why Tourists Visit Nagano

  • • Explore the historic Zenko-ji Temple, one of Japan's most significant Buddhist temples.
  • • Witness wild snow monkeys soaking in hot springs at Jigokudani Monkey Park.
  • • Ski or snowboard at world-class resorts in Hakuba Valley and Shiga Kogen.
  • • Relax in traditional hot springs (onsens) in towns like Nozawa and Togura Kamiyamada.
  • • Hike the scenic trails of Kamikochi or the Japanese Alps during spring and fall.

Nagano offers over 600 accommodations, ranging from traditional ryokans with onsen baths to modern city hotels, with the majority clustered in Nagano City, Hakuba, and Yudanaka. Three-star hotels typically cost $90–150 per night, while five-star luxury ryokans and resorts can go up to $300 or more. Recently opened, Satoyama Jujo in Kurohime is a stunning eco-luxury hotel that blends modern comfort with local craftsmanship, making it a must-try for design enthusiasts.

Nagano is a mountainous prefecture in Japan known for its stunning alpine landscapes, historic temples, and world-class skiing, with major attractions like the Zenko-ji Temple and the snow-covered Jigokudani Monkey Park drawing thousands of visitors each year.

This region also hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics, making it a mecca for winter sports enthusiasts with famous ski destinations such as Hakuba Valley and Shiga Kogen.

From hot spring towns like Yudanaka Onsen to pastoral villages in the Japanese Alps, visitors will find diverse cultural experiences year-round.

Nagano Tips You Must Know

• Book hotels in ski areas like Hakuba or Shiga Kogen at least 3 months in advance during the peak winter season (December–February).

• Consider staying in ryokans for a complete Japanese cultural experience, including traditional meals and hot spring baths.

• Use the Nagano Electric Railway to easily access attractions such as Zenko-ji Temple or Jigokudani Monkey Park.

• Timing is key—visit in spring (April–May) for flower blooms and fall (October–November) for picturesque autumn foliage.

• If you plan extensive outdoor activities, ensure your travel insurance covers skiing, snowboarding, or hiking.

Nagano City

Nagano City is home to the iconic Zenko-ji Temple, a 7th-century Buddhist site that houses Japan’s first known Buddha statue. The city's Monzen district offers charming cobblestone streets lined with traditional shops and eateries. Nagano was the host city for the 1998 Winter Olympics, and visitors can still see the Olympic venues.

Explore the variety of hotels in Nagano City to stay near its historic and cultural landmarks.

Hakuba

Hakuba is a haven for winter sports enthusiasts, with its nine interconnected ski resorts forming one of Japan's largest snow areas. During summer, it transforms into a paradise for hikers exploring trails with breathtaking alpine scenery. The Hakuba Jumping Stadium, built for the 1998 Winter Olympics, serves as a fascinating tourist spot year-round.

Discover hotels in Hakuba and get closer to its stunning mountains and outdoor adventures.

Matsumoto

Matsumoto, known for its well-preserved Matsumoto Castle, features striking black exteriors and a surrounding moat teeming with koi fish. The city is also a hub of contemporary art, with the Matsumoto City Museum of Art showcasing works by Yayoi Kusama. Nakamachi Street impresses visitors with its old merchant warehouses that now house stylish cafes and shops.

Find hotels in Matsumoto to immerse yourself in its unique blend of history and modern culture.

Nozawa Onsen

Nozawa Onsen retains its charm as a traditional hot spring village with 13 free, communal onsen baths scattered across town. This ski resort destination is also the birthplace of the beloved Japanese dish, oyaki dumplings. The annual Dosojin Fire Festival in January lights up the town with spectacular and fiery rituals.

Choose from various hotels in Nozawa Onsen to enjoy its soothing hot springs and vibrant traditions.

Karuizawa

Karuizawa is a popular retreat for Tokyoites, featuring lush forests, luxury boutiques, and the historic St. Paul's Catholic Church. The picturesque Shiraito Falls, a curtain-like waterfall, is a must-visit for nature lovers. This mountain resort town also boasts a unique volcanic history, including Mount Asama, an active volcano visible from the town.

Browse hotels in Karuizawa to experience this chic and nature-friendly getaway.

Budget Bliss: Affordable Comfort in Nagano

Find more affordable Cheap and budget hotels in Nagano to suit your travel budget.

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Hotel M Matsumoto

Matsumoto

  • Matsumoto Castle (1 km)
  • Kaichi School Museum (1.5 km)
  • Nakamachi Street (1.2 km)

This budget-friendly hotel surprises visitors with free bike rentals, allowing you to explore Matsumoto at your own pace. Its minimalist design includes clever, space-saving layouts in every room.

  • Central location

  • Free bike rentals

  • Great for solo travelers

$50-$70/night

Hotel Karuizawa Elegance

Karuizawa

  • Karuizawa Station (800 m)
  • Old Karuizawa Ginza Street (1 km)
  • Shiraito Falls (4.5 km)

This charming property, housed in a retro-style building, offers budget stays with a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere that feels like stepping back in time.

  • Historic building

  • Warm and homely vibe

  • Quiet location

$60-$80/night

Hotel Rosso Karuizawa

Karuizawa

  • Karuizawa Prince Shopping Plaza (400 m)
  • Karuizawa Station (600 m)
  • Karuizawa Lake Garden (3 km)

The hotel charms guests with its complimentary breakfast featuring locally sourced ingredients, ensuring a fresh start to your day.

  • Free breakfast

  • Modern furnishings

  • Convenient for shopping

$70-$90/night

Stay at the Heart: Central Hotels for Every Traveler

Uncover excellent Central hotels in Nagano City with easy access to top attractions.

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Hotel Grand Vert Kyu Karuizawa

Karuizawa

  • Karuizawa Ginza Street (500 m)
  • Shiozawa Lake (2 km)
  • Shiraito Falls (4 km)

Located in the heart of Karuizawa, this hotel’s unique offering is its state-of-the-art eco-friendly initiatives, including energy-efficient systems.

  • Central location

  • Eco-conscious design

  • Spacious rooms

$120-$150/night

Hotel Newnagano Next

Nagano City

  • Zenko-ji Temple (2 km)
  • Jigokudani Monkey Park (30 km)
  • Nagano Station (200 m)

This modern business hotel is renowned for its proximity to Nagano Station, making it an ideal choice for urban explorers.

  • Close to station

  • Great for business stays

  • Friendly staff

$100-$130/night

Hotel Housei

Yudanaka

  • Jigokudani Monkey Park (7 km)
  • Shibu Onsen (1 km)
  • Yudanaka Station (600 m)

Known for its tranquil ambiance, this central hotel offers relaxing open-air onsen baths with stunning mountain views.

  • Onsen facilities

  • Close to nature

  • Authentic Japanese breakfasts

$120-$140/night

Luxury Getaways: High-End Escapes

Experience unparalleled comfort in Luxury hotels in Nagano for an unforgettable stay.

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Hotel Metropolitan Nagano

Nagano City

  • Zenko-ji Temple (3 km)
  • Jigokudani Monkey Park (32 km)
  • Nagano Station (100 m)

This posh hotel, directly connected to Nagano Station, offers plush accommodations and a seasonal menu featuring locally sourced produce at its premium restaurant.

  • Convenient location

  • Gourmet dining

  • Spacious suites

$200-$250/night

Karuizawa Prince Hotel West

Karuizawa

  • Karuizawa Prince Shopping Plaza (500 m)
  • Karuizawa Station (700 m)
  • Karuizawa Lake Garden (2 km)

This resort-style hotel boasts private cottages surrounded by lush greenery, ideal for a tranquil luxury stay.

  • Private cottages

  • Close to golf courses

  • Seasonal activities

$220-$300/night

Matsumoto Hotel Kagetsu

Matsumoto

  • Matsumoto Castle (750 m)
  • Yohashira Shrine (500 m)
  • Kaichi School Museum (1 km)

As Matsumoto’s oldest hotel, this elegant property blends classic Japanese aesthetics with modern comfort in a timeless setting.

  • Rich history

  • Tatami rooms

  • Downtown convenience

$180-$220/night

Boutique Stays: Quirky, Stylish Hotels

Stay stylishly at unique Boutique hotels in Nagano for a memorable experience.

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Kokusai 21 International Hotel

Nagano City

  • Zenko-ji Temple (2.5 km)
  • Nagano Station (1.5 km)
  • Jigokudani Monkey Park (28 km)

This boutique hotel features a charming Shogi (Japanese chess) room, unusual for any hotel in Japan, catering to chess enthusiasts.

  • Unique amenity (Shogi room)

  • Great service

  • Panoramic views

$150-$200/night

Shoho

Matsumoto

  • Matsumoto Castle (3 km)
  • Kaichi School Museum (3.5 km)
  • Shinshu Matsumoto Natural Art Museum (4 km)

Renowned for its rooftop onsen baths overlooking the Japanese Alps, Shoho offers an unmatched boutique experience in Matsumoto.

  • Scenic rooftop onsen

  • Alps views

  • Traditional atmosphere

$190-$250/night

Wafu-No-Yado Masuya

Yudanaka

  • Shibu Onsen (800 m)
  • Jigokudani Monkey Park (7.5 km)
  • Yudanaka Station (1 km)

This charming boutique ryokan offers an exclusive sake-tasting experience featuring rare pours from Nagano's hidden breweries.

  • Exclusive sake tastings

  • Intimate setting

  • Outdoor hot springs

$170-$220/night

Family Favorite: Fun Stays for All Ages

Plan your perfect family stay with Family Friendly hotels in Nagano.

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Price per night

Tateshina Grand Hotel Takinoyu

Tateshina

  • Tateshina Lake (1 km)
  • Tateshina Teddy Bear Museum (1.5 km)
  • Shimazaki Toson Museum (3 km)

This family-friendly hotel features a massive forest play area for kids, combined with nature walks designed for all age groups.

  • Family activities

  • Spacious rooms

  • Peaceful setting

$120-$160/night

The Prince Karuizawa

Karuizawa

  • Karuizawa Lake Garden (2 km)
  • Shiozawa Lake (2.5 km)
  • Karuizawa Ginza Street (5 km)

The hotel wows families with an on-site nature exploration program, including bird-watching tours in its vast, pristine grounds.

  • Nature programs

  • Golf courses

  • Larger suites

$200-$280/night

Onyado Tsutaya

Kiso

  • Nakasendo Route (500 m)
  • Kiso Fukushima Heritage Museum (750 m)
  • Ontake Shrine (2 km)

With its retro-inspired game room and kid-friendly private onsen baths, Onyado Tsutaya offers fun-filled, nostalgia-rich stays for families.

  • Kid-friendly onsen

  • Game room

  • Authentic Japanese meals

$100-$130/night

Frequently asked question

What are the best areas to stay in Nagano for easy access to the snow resorts?

Staying in Hakuba Valley or Shiga Kogen provides convenient access to Nagano's top ski resorts and offers a range of hotels from luxurious lodges to budget-friendly hostels.

Are there family-friendly accommodations near the Jigokudani Monkey Park?

Options like onsen ryokans (traditional inns) in Yudanaka and Shibu Onsen are family-friendly and located just a short drive from the Jigokudani Monkey Park.

What are typical hotel costs in Nagano across different budgets?

Budget accommodations average $50–80 per night, mid-range hotels cost $100–150, while luxury stays, such as traditional ryokans with hot springs, start around $200 per night.

Where can I find boutique hotels in Nagano for a unique stay?

Chic boutique hotels can be found in the Nozawa Onsen area, offering personalized service, stylish designs, and proximity to natural hot springs and ski slopes.

Which hotels in Nagano provide onsen facilities and local dining experiences?

Many ryokans in Togura Kamiyamada Onsen or Shibu Onsen offer private or communal hot springs alongside multi-course kaiseki dinners featuring seasonal Nagano ingredients.

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