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Uematsuya Ryokan

locationUeda, Nagano

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About  Uematsuya RyokanAbout Uematsuya Ryokan

Location

This hotel is located in Ueda.

Facility

The friendly staff at the reception desk are happy to answer any questions. Amenities include a baggage storage service, a safe and a drinks machine. Wireless internet access allows guests to stay connected while on holiday. The hotel has a range of facilities for guests with disabilities. The hotel has wheelchair-accessible facilities and a lift. A variety of shops are available, including a souvenir shop. A garden provides extra space for rest and relaxation in the open air. Additional amenities include a newspaper stand and a TV room. Guests arriving by car can park their vehicles in the car park for no extra charge. Further services and facilities include a transfer service and room service. Active guests can make use of the bicycle hire service to explore the surrounding area. Complimentary newspapers are available. A fax machine is available for guests' business needs.

Rooms

Air conditioning and central heating ensure that rooms maintain comfortable temperatures. Amenities include a TV, a safe and WiFi (no extra charge). A hairdryer is provided in the bathrooms. The hotel has family rooms, non-smoking rooms and smoking rooms.

Sport

Fine weather can be enjoyed on the terrace. The hot tub in the pool area promises pure relaxation. There are many ways to relax or stay active at the hotel, including table tennis, billiards, a spa, a sauna and massage treatments.

Meals

Various dining options are available, including a restaurant, a café and a bar. A delicious breakfast provides energy for the rest of the day.

 Amenities at Uematsuya Ryokan Amenities at Uematsuya Ryokan

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      Air conditioning

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      Bar(s)

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      Bicycle Hire

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      Café

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      Conference Room

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      Disability-friendly

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      Hotel Safe

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      Lifts

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      Newspaper kiosk

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      Restaurant(s)

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      Room Service

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      Shops

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      TV Room

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      Wifi

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      Enhanced cleaning programme

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      Hand sanitiser

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      Health checks on staff

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      Mandatory mask-wearing

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      Protective equipment for employees

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      Protective hygiene screens

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      Sanitiser dispenser

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      Social distancing regulations

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      Use of commercially available disinfectants

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      Billiards/Snooker

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      Jacuzzi

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      Massage

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      Sauna

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      Table Tennis

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User Rating & ReviewsUser Rating & Reviews

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Excellent

51

Very Good

69

Average

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Poor

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Terrible

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Recent Reviews: 134

  • User:enomis444

    Trip type: Solo travel

    Awesome Ryokan!

    rating16 Jan 2025

    Awesome Ryokan! Staff came to pick me up at Bessho-Onsen Station, Outdoor onsen was good, dinner was excellent. They had some "red clear miso" drink and "transparent soy sauce" which was quite a neat touch showing their creativity with food.I would recommend this ryokan to anyone coming to Bessho Onsen!
  • User:Mattkbunk

    Trip type: Couples

    Enjoyed the Onsen experience

    rating10 Jun 2023

    Love Japanese Onsens and this Onsen did not disappoint. While this is more of a hotel style with traditional Japanese rooms (as compared to Bessho Onsen which is a more traditional Japanese Inn), it was still worthwhile. The overall service was great. The meals which were included in our booking were outstanding. While the town was quiet it was still Interesting to walk around
  • User:Banda-in-Japan

    Trip type: Couples

    Pleasant and relaxing stay

    rating16 Feb 2019

    We visited Bessho Onsen on a weekend getaway from Tokyo and found it a perfect place to relax and unwind. The friendly, helpful staff at Uematsuya were very accommodating, giving us a cup of tea in the lobby when we arrived and meeting our dietary restrictions, providing an excellent kaiseki style dinner in our room made predominately with local ingredients (very impressive!). We even got local sparkling wine.The baths were excellent, with both indoor and outdoor options. The two sides swap from male to female at 11 pm every night, allowing patrons to enjoy both baths at different times. Like many older ryokan buildings, it was a bit labyrinthine to find the bath, but ultimately no problem. Breakfast was served in a common dining room decorated with very dramatic black and white drawings of Sanada heroes.
  • User:homanototolo

    Trip type: Couples

    Great onsen with excellent service

    rating02 Jan 2019

    My friend recommended Shirahone onsen to me. Since I've already booked a ryokan at Shirahone onsen, I wanted to try out a different ryokan nearby. Then I noticed another famous onsen nearby called Bessho Onsen, and Uematsuya is one of the best ryokans in this area. It turned out to be one of our best onsen trips. We took the train from Tokyo station to Ueda station. Since we were traveling on December 29th, and it was during the Japanse new year holiday season when many locals were also traveling, we didn't get the tickets with reserved seats. Our strategy was to get to the platform early and stay in front of the line. Even so, we only got one seat. So for anybody traveling during the busy season, we would recommend buying tickets ahead of time with reserved seats. There is a local train running between Ueda Station and Bessho-Onsen Station. It only takes about 30 minutes. The Bessho onsen town is pretty small, and we didn't see many shops open when we got there (probably due to holidays). There was still time before check-in, so we strolled around after checking in our luggage. There is a small temple called 北向观音. It is an ordinary temple, but the photos here are very suitable for Instagram. One restaurant called 日野出食堂 is still open. The restaurant is famous for its hand-made soba noodles. We noticed that there was one plate of soba noodles on almost every table. The waitress doesn't speak English, but with the help of Google Translate, we were able to figure out the menu and order the right food with my broken Japanese. We really like their soba and udon noodles. I found out that I didn't bring enough cash, so I went back to the hotel for help. The receptionist told me that there is no bank in the town, but he could exchange some cash for me. So a tip is that always bring enough cash. The water of the open-air onsen was luke-warm, but the water of the indoor onsen was warm enough. There is a persimmon tree near the open-air onsen. There are lots of frozen persimmons on the tree. Our dinner was served in our room. Breakfast was served in the dining room. The staff who served us were really nice and professional. They made us feel at home and taken care of. The food was top notch and they made sure you get enough food. The staff here is really competent and they did everything to make sure that you have a good time here. I will probably come back if I get a chance.
  • User:737cardon

    Trip type: Solo travel

    Shining (the movie)

    rating10 Sept 2018

    Friendly (scarce) staff. Long empty corridors with shadows. Did not find the ballroom, but for sure felt the Stanley Kubrick atmosphere. At 7:00am a crazy old guy banged at the door of my neighbor’s room shouting, only to grim and slime himself away when I opened the door. We had a great evening at the izakaya nearby (see picture) where we ate the first Matsutake mushrooms. Then soaked the ji-zake at public bath (see picture).Avoid the ryokan.

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