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An open living space features wooden flooring and walls with a neutral hue. A large window offers a view of distant mountains and natural light fills the room. A simple bench and a high stool are positioned near the window, enhancing the serene setting.
Home in Azumino
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

Sanchi, a private rental inn with a panoramic view of the Northern Alps

Take a trip to enjoy the scenery that can only be found here. Located in the northeast of Azumino, the former Meiko-cho overlooks the Northern Alps, Meiko is a place where the Sai, Takase, and Hotaka rivers converge, and is blessed with abundant spring water. There is a "beautiful scenery and tranquility that you want to leave behind" here We renovated an old building in Meiko, revived it into a retro-modern space, and created a rental inn. We put our heart into it, hoping that you will spend a rich and luxurious time relaxing and enjoying the air of Azumino It is a 5-minute walk from the facility to Meiko Station, and you can get to Matsumoto Station in two stops on the Shinonoi Line, so you can sightsee in Matsumoto It is also easy to get to Nagano. Mt. Nagamine, the abandoned railway tracks, Daio Wasabi, Shiratori-toori, and more are nearby Enjoy sightseeing in Azumino The Maekawa River flows right in front of the house, and you can go canoeing, rafting, and sup. There is a "Ryumonbuchi Canoe Stadium" that you can walk to, so it is also a great place for practice. Kyuakashina is a local town, not an urban area, There is nothing around here because it is not an urban area, but but it is recommended for those who are interested in rural living and relocation, or those who are considering living in the area.

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The two-story building features a classic Japanese architectural style with white exterior walls and large windows framed in black. Surrounding trees and a small entrance gate enhance the serene atmosphere. The street is quiet, lined with traditional structures reflecting the town's historical charm.
Hut in Shiojiri
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Nagano Kisoji | A luxurious house carefully renovated with the tastes and culture of 1931

We basically accept reservations for 2 nights or more because we want you to stay in a historic town in the mountains for a while. Located in the town next to Narai-juku, a post town on the Nakasendo Road, it is a historic town that has prospered as a producer of Kiso lacquerware since the Edo period. It was built in 1931 in a town that has been selected as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Historic Buildings and still has lacquerware shops. Limited to one group per day without meals, the entire building is available for rent. I think the charm of Hirasawa is the beauty and richness of everyday life. I would be happy if you could stay in this old town as if you were living here, reading, taking a walk, drinking local sake (sake and wine), sleeping and waking up slowly. We also post about our daily life on social media, so please take a look. There is no screen door in the old house in the valley of the mountain, so in the warm season, natural creatures may come in. The building from 1993 is not polished to the last detail. We are preparing to welcome you as cleanly as possible, but we would appreciate it if you could come with an open mind.

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A doorway leads into a spacious room with wooden flooring and ceiling beams. Various seating options, including a red chair and a low table, are arranged around a central carpet, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. A basket hangs nearby, containing smooth stones.
Home in Matsumoto
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 220 reviews

Traditional Japanese storehouse! 5-minute walk from Matsumoto Station/Maximum 6 people [Popotel 2 KURA]

It is a hideaway-like private building, a modern renovation of a traditional Japanese warehouse from about 150 years ago. The traditional Japanese warehouse, "Kura", is characterized by a wooden frame, solid earth walls, and small windows. This historic building was once used as a warehouse to store kimono sashes. After enjoying sightseeing during the day, please relax and unwind while soothing your fatigue. The first floor has a spacious living room, dining room, and kitchen, and the second floor has a large bedroom. You can relax in a quiet space that feels like a basement, drinking a drink with a simple snack, or reading a book and forgetting about time. The first floor of this building is a facility where you can experience archery, called "Hankyu", which is very rare in Japan with only a few places to experience it. We offer it at a special rate for our guests, so please experience traditional Japanese culture! Matsumoto is a compact, historic town. There are tourist attractions such as Matsumoto Castle, as well as cafes and restaurants that are popular with young people, so you can enjoy walking around the city. Feel free to ask me anything!

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A spacious living area features large vertical blinds allowing natural light. A simple wooden table with two chairs is positioned beside a low-profile television. In the background, a minimalistic bedroom area with a futon on the floor is visible, separated by a wooden partition.
Flat in Matsumoto
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

5-minute walk from Matsumoto Station | Excellent location for sightseeing | Accommodates up to 3 people |

Located in the heart of Matsumoto, this inn is a 5-minute walk from Matsumoto Station, making it an ideal location for sightseeing and business. A one-room apartment with a simple, modern Japanese interior, You can enjoy a comfortable stay in a calm atmosphere. Perfect for friends, couples, and families. It is a relaxing stay for 2-3 people. Maximum of 4 people. Access information You can reach attractive tourist spots within a 10-minute walk. Flower Clock Park · · · 1-minute walk Matsumoto City Clock Museum... 3-minute walk Matsumoto Station (Oshiroguchi)... 5-minute walk Matsumoto City Museum... 6 minutes on foot Nakamachi-dori Street... 7 minutes Amino-dori: 7-minute walk Matsumoto Castle... 9-minute walk Matsumoto City Museum of Art... 10 minutes on foot There are many sightseeing spots nearby. Enjoy a comfortable and private stay in the heart of the tourist area. For those coming by car There is a partner parking lot that can be used within a 1-minute walk from the inn. We sell 18-hour tickets for 1,000 yen, so let us know if you need one.

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A spacious living area features large windows offering views of the surrounding landscape. A long dining table is positioned centrally, surrounded by wooden chairs. Comfortable seating includes several soft armchairs and a couch, with warm lighting provided by unique hanging fixtures.
Hut in Okaya
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Kabuki stage with a view of Lake Suwa

Please check before you start ▶ ︎ This facility is a private rental, but the price varies depending on the number of guests. Please read all of the following and check the facility details before making a reservation. ▶ ︎ Children are also welcome! If you enter the number of children (elementary school age or younger), the system will calculate the total amount at the adult rate, so please do not enter the number of children under elementary school age, but let us know by message. (Example: 2 elementary school students, 1 toddler, etc.) Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh About mawari Built in the late Edo period (1850), the rural Kabuki stage was relocated and preserved in 1982 It was inherited from a local old man and turned into a private rental space. We have renovated it to be able to accommodate guests, while keeping the rural Kabuki stage as intact as possible. We hope you enjoy the hot springs, delicious food, and pleasant mountains in the town around Lake Suwa, which you can see from the window.

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A wooden deck features a round hot tub, overlooking a serene lake and surrounding greenery. In the distance, mountains stand against a bright blue sky filled with fluffy clouds, creating a scenic backdrop for relaxation.
Tiny home in Shinano
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 489 reviews

Enjoy the view of Lake Nojiri, with a private sauna, Anoie (あの家)

This house overlooks Lake Nojiri and has a superb view. There are several ski resorts (Myoko, Kurohime, Madarao) about 15-20 minutes away by car, making it a perfect base for winter sports. Enjoy the wood stove sauna and the water bath with a view. There are no private houses around, so you can listen to music and watch movies loudly. Because it is a house located deep in the mountains, we take the best measures, but in the warm season, insects come out. It snows a lot in winter. In autumn, fallen leaves dance. You will also need to adjust the wood stove fire yourself. It's not an easy house to live in, but we promise you a great view and experience. Enjoy cooking with a counter kitchen with a view, condiments and cooking utensils. (There is no equipment for BBQ)

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Home in Matsumoto
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Renovated Traditional Home, Easy Access & Garden

This renovated century-old Japanese home offers timeless beauty and modern luxury. It features original pieces by Japanese artists, a private garden and full kitchen. Located 10 minutes from Matsumoto Station by car with free parking and bus access at the doorstep, it’s the ideal retreat for those seeking an authentic, elegant experience and convenience. Enjoy two bedrooms, full amenities, and easy access to sightseeing such as Matsumoto Castle and Nawate and Nakamachi historical shopping areas.

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Home in Azumino
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 178 reviews

Private Japanese Modern Onsen Villa Azumino Nagano

Private Japanese Modern Onsen Villa | Azumino, Nagano. Natural hot spring onsen, exclusively yours. Near Hakuba · Japanese Alps · For discerning adults. JBL audio · Bizen pottery · Hand-ground coffee Japanese garden · Forest terrace · Full kitchen Free parking · Self check-in · Organic amenities Private Farmhouse Dining (Optional · Extra charge) Chef Mina Toneri · 130-year-old farmhouse · 15 min. Organic courses · French meets Macrobiotic. Vegan · Vegetarian · Morning basket · Cooking class.

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A traditional Japanese house with wooden exterior stands behind a neatly landscaped garden. Decorative plants and small stones create a harmonious path leading to the entrance, where sliding wooden doors are flanked by vertical wooden slats. The clear blue sky provides a bright backdrop.
Home in Shimosuwa
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

traditional, little private house, 2-4 ppl/max5

Good access to Shimosuwa Station! We renovated an 80-year-old Japanese house into a traditional and clean space. (New open in 2023!) You can spend a comfortable time by renting the entire building. Recommended for families, couples and small groups. This area is rich in history and nature. Suwa Taisha Shrine, hot springs, Nakasendo. Hiking in the mountains and strolling around Lake Suwa are also recommended ways to spend your time. It's also great to explore the Suwa area on a rental bicycle.

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Home in Matsumoto
5 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

Traditional Machiya Stay Near Matsumoto Castle

Welcome to Yoh ~ Takajo no Hako, a private rental townhouse that opened in August 2025. Just a 4-minute walk from Matsumoto Castle, our inn is tucked away in the historic castle town once known as Takajo-machi. This old Japanese house has been carefully renovated to preserve its traditional charm while offering modern comfort. It’s a perfect base for sightseeing, but also for anyone looking to step away from daily life and enjoy a quiet, relaxing retreat.

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A serene exterior view showcases the traditional architecture of the farm's main building, framed by vibrant yellow foliage. Dried persimmons hang from strings, adding a touch of local charm. A small decorative display can be seen on the ground, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings.
Guest house in Matsumoto
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

\Family Friendly Apple farm/ Yokoya Farm ~KURA~

Yokoya Farm is an apple farm located on a hill. 10 mins drive from downtown of Matsumoto. We’ll host you with the idea that we want you to enjoy staying at farmer’s storehouse, kura. It’s comfortable enough to stay with minimum facilities and it left the feature of the original building. (One group only for a day) You’ll enjoy to see an apple farm. *If you have small children who can sleep with you, you can make a reservation for 5 people.

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The cabin features a distinctive arched design, surrounded by rich greenery. The wooden structure sits elevated on a concrete base with a small deck and windows that provide glimpses of the forest. A gravel path leads towards the inviting entrance.
Cabin in Azumino
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

Alpine Log Cabin with Onsen | Base for Kamikochi

Azumino City, Nagano Prefecture. Nestled quietly in a lush forest stands a Canadian cedar house. Built with over 300-year-old Canadian cedar logs, this charming cabin offers a warm, inviting atmosphere, complete with carefully selected furnishings and natural hot spring baths. Spend a peaceful workation indoors, or head out to nearby streams for fishing and cycling. Enjoy a gentle flow of time, in harmony with nature.

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Home in Matsumoto
5 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

[New Open] Detached house with garden and BBQ set! Parking available/Up to 5 people/7 minutes from Matsumoto Station

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Home in Matsumoto
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 91 reviews

【Kamikochi 1 hr】Near Matsumoto Sta &Castle/Parking

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A view from inside shows a wooden deck extending outward, framed by a tree and the majestic mountains in the background. A small table with a decorative bowl sits in the foreground, partially obscuring the view. Bright sunlight illuminates the scene.
Home in Hokuto
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 91 reviews

Yatsugatake Minami Sanroku Southern Alps View, Slow Time Space One Building Rental Semi-Open Air Bath Sauna Convenience Store Walking Distance Resort

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A serene pathway leads to a traditional building, framed by neatly trimmed greenery and vibrant autumn foliage. Soft light from lanterns illuminates the entrance, enhancing the inviting charm of the space.
Home in Omachi
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 47 reviews

Traditional Japanese Home in Hakuba Valley

Home in Matsumoto
4.5 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

3 minutes on foot from Matsumoto Station | Private lodging | "Stay as if you live here" Private space that can accommodate up to 6 people | Parking lot available!

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Home in Matsumoto
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 45 reviews

[NEW Open] Villa Matsumoto Sakura Bridge/1 building rental accommodation, maximum 8 people OK/Free parking lot 3 cars/Matsumoto Castle 4 minutes by bus

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Flat in Matsumoto
5 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

[5-minute walk to Matsumoto Castle] Opens December 2nd Luxurious stay in a design room with beautiful curves Accommodates up to 4 people!

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A bright living area features a spacious gray sofa and two stylish chairs with decorative cushions. A coffee table is positioned centrally, with sunlight streaming through large sliding glass doors that lead to an outdoor space. A television set is mounted on a wooden stand.
Home in Matsumoto
5 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

3BR 108㎡ Entire Home|Family & Workation|NearShops

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Matsumoto?

    Matsumoto has stays near the historic castle, the Nakamachi neighborhood, and areas with traditional merchant homes. Staying downtown lets you explore local shops, galleries, and cafes easily.

  • What are the best things to do in Matsumoto with kids?

    Families often explore Matsumoto Castle, discover interactive exhibits at museums, or enjoy local parks and public art. Children can also try craft workshops and seasonal activities around town.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Matsumoto?

    Explore Matsumoto Castle, wander the Nakamachi neighborhood with its preserved merchant houses, and visit art museums like the Matsumoto City Museum of Art. Locally rooted craft workshops and mountain views are frequently suggested.

  • How is the weather in Matsumoto?

    Matsumoto has cold winters around 25–39°F (-4–4°C), with more rainfall from June through September as temperatures climb to 85°F (30°C). Spring and autumn frequent mild days, making outdoor activities popular.

  • When is the best time to visit Matsumoto?

    Spring and autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and vibrant seasonal colors. Late spring is known for cherry blossoms, while autumn brings colorful foliage to city parks and gardens.

  • What are the best places to visit in Matsumoto?

    The most popular sites include Matsumoto Castle, Nakamachi neighborhood, and the Matsumoto City Museum of Art. Many visitors also explore local shrines, public parks, and craft studios around town.

  • What are some hiking trails in Matsumoto?

    Explore mountain trails in the surrounding hills, visit nearby parks with forested paths, or hike toward scenic viewpoints around the city. The Japan Alps region near Matsumoto is frequently suggested for both short and challenging routes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Matsumoto?

    Families can explore Matsumoto Castle, participate in hands-on craft workshops, and picnic at nearby parks. Seasonal events and museum exhibits often welcome visitors of all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Matsumoto?

    Many explore the Japan Alps for nature walks, visit hot spring towns around the region, or discover art museums and markets in neighboring cities. Mountain villages and scenic lakes are frequently suggested for day visits.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Matsumoto?

    Matsumoto has pet-friendly options in central neighborhoods and residential areas. Parks and riverside paths make it easy to enjoy city walks with your pet.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Matsumoto?

    Take time to explore smaller galleries, sample wasabi products at local shops, and look out for public art installations downtown. Many recommend comfortable walking shoes for strolling the castle grounds and neighborhoods.

  • What is Matsumoto known for?

    Matsumoto is known for its historic castle, vibrant arts scene, and traditional merchant streets. The city has roots in crafts, music, and nearby mountain culture, drawing visitors from across Japan.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Matsumoto?

    Look for lesser-known art galleries, old kura storehouses in side streets, and small shrines nestled among residential areas. Local cafés and workshops often feature regional crafts and specialties.

  • What are the best foods to try in Matsumoto?

    Try soba noodles made with local buckwheat, oyaki dumplings filled with savory vegetables, and wasabi-based dishes. Mountain trout and seasonal sweets are also frequently suggested specialties.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Matsumoto?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, a light jacket for cooler evenings, and an umbrella or raincoat, especially in summer months. Camera and reusable water bottles are useful for exploring trails and historic areas.

  • What is the nightlife in Matsumoto like?

    Matsumoto has a lively network of casual bars, sake pubs, and live music venues around the station and Nakamachi area. Local izakayas often feature regional flavors and intimate settings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Matsumoto?

    Matsumoto Castle is at the heart of seasonal festivals, including cherry blossom celebrations in spring and the Taiko Drum Festival during summer. The Saito Kinen music events also draw performers and audiences in late summer.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Matsumoto?

    Many vacation rentals in Matsumoto welcome families and have convenient access to parks, museums, and local markets. Look for options in central neighborhoods or residential areas for comfortable stays.

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Matsumoto stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Matsumoto’s top spots include Matsumoto Station, Alps Azumino National Government Park and Rokuzan Art Museum

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