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Reviews of 宿屋白金家 yadoya-shiroganeya 1日1組限定2名から8名様まで 全館貸切り 伝統的建造物の旅籠宿 Traditional culture experience 3 stars

381-4101 Nagano, Nagano, Togaku 2126, Japan

  • James

    Reviewed: 29 August 2025 · Stayed in August 2025

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    Everything about our stay was perfect. We were made to feel at home. A great way for us to spend our honeymoon and to experience a traditional Japanese inn. Loved using the onsen and the food was exceptional, barely needed any lunch with such a big breakfast and dinner. Maki-san helped us with directions for hiking to the shrines and was a generous and caring host throughout.

  • Carla

    Reviewed: 22 July 2025 · Stayed in July 2025

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    Everything was perfect!

  • Chek

    Reviewed: 29 June 2025 · Stayed in June 2025

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    We had a truly magical stay at Maki-san’s ryokan, a charming property built by her great-grandfather over 90 years ago. Maki-san is an exceptionally gracious and thoughtful host, attending to every detail with genuine care. She prepared the most sumptuous home-cooked breakfasts and dinners for us, with each meal beautifully served on heirloom dining ware passed down through her family. We truly felt like royalty being treated to such warmth and hospitality. Before our stay, Maki-san thoughtfully checked in about our children’s dietary preferences. Her kindness shone through in the generous and delicious portions she specially prepared for our two boys — they absolutely loved her cooking. The ryokan offers two types of onsen baths and two bathrooms, which our family thoroughly enjoyed throughout our stay. Maki-san also made sure each of us had a yukata that fit perfectly and suited our preferences — another small but meaningful touch that reflected her attentiveness in every way. One especially memorable gesture was when she surprised our children with Japanese mini fireworks on our last evening, knowing that fireworks aren’t something we can easily experience back home. It was such a beautiful and thoughtful experience that our family will never forget. The ryokan is set in a quiet, safe neighborhood where we woke up each morning to the peaceful sound of birdsong. We also fell in love with her sweet dog, Kenta, and her cat — we already miss Kenta dearly. We would return to her wonderful ryokan in a heartbeat and wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone looking for an authentic and heartwarming Japanese experience.

    There’s nothing we don’t like A note to those with difficulties managing stairs - the rooms we slept in were located upstairs

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  • Pitcher

    Reviewed: 24 June 2025 · Stayed in June 2025

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    Miko is a wonderful host and made our visit very special! Her mother makes the meals that are both delicious and beautifully presented. Miko kindly explains what all the food is and where the products are from. The products are all premium quality. The Ryokan is located in Togakushi that is known for spring water, soba noodles, mountain shrines, and being a ninja training ground in the past. It also has two onsen baths, one with dark water and the other with clear that offer different skin benefits. They are both wonderful. Beyond eating delicious food and soaking in the onsen, there are paths to some beautiful mountain shrines nearby, a mirror lake, a ninja museum, and a soba museum where you can learn to make soba noodles. We really enjoyed the mountain shrines and the ninja museum. Highly recommend. Miko gave us a lot of special attention was wonderful to talk to about Japanese culture and helping plan activities.

    It’s a bit far from Kyoto and Tokyo. Worth a 2 night visit though in our opinion!

  • James

    Reviewed: 1 June 2025 · Stayed in May 2025

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    Beautiful classic ryokan in a stunning natural setting! Maki is an absolute gem. Sweet, kind and extremely helpful and accommodating. We wanted to take her home with us. And the food! Her 82 year old mother makes it and it is out of this world! The full kaiseki meal. The ryokan sits right beside one of the 5 temples on the stunning Togakushi trail so all you have to do is walk out the front door for an amazing hike and adventure. Our family of four thought this was our best stay/experience in our 16 day trip through Japan! Do yourself a favor and stay here! (Just watch out for the ninja cat!😁)

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  • Melinda

    Reviewed: 13 May 2025 · Stayed in April 2025

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    My family and I had a truly unforgettable experience and stay at Yadoya-Shiroganeya. This little Inn is so charming and the host Maki-San was so very kind and welcoming and hands down, the best host we have ever had. We truly enjoyed experiencing traditional Japanese living and dining. The food Maki-San and her mother made was nothing short of spectacular and there was so much variety. We never left hungry to say the least. Our breakfasts and dinners were made with locally-sourced ingredients and beautifully prepared and presented to us. Among the highlights were fresh sashimi, seasonal vegetables, local beef, tempura, soba noodles, Nagano apples, just to name a few. They were quite honestly the best meals we had in Japan. We also really enjoyed the private onsen as it was so relaxing and a pure delight to experience. While we enjoyed our entire 2 week trip to Japan and we would want to return again, we all agree this would be the one exact destination we would return to again in a heartbeat.

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  • Jamie

    Reviewed: 3 May 2025 · Stayed in April 2025

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    Our stay at Yadoya-Shiroganeya was nothing short of magical. Firstly, the house itself is beautiful and incredibly well kept. It's like stepping into a time machine but also with some modern conveniences. Secondly, Maki-San, the host, is wonderful. She's warm and welcoming and communicates very well in English. We had such a good time learning about the house, its history, and also about herself and how she runs the place. Thirdly, the food. I cannot stress enough how much of a culinary experience this is. The food served by Maki and her mother is exceptional. Locally-sourced and impeccably prepared, we had everything from fresh sashimi, seasonal vegetables, local beef, tempura, and soba noodles. It was honestly one of the best meals we had in Japan! The food alone makes price justifiable, never mind the rest of the experience. An absolute highlight of our trip, we'd love to stay with Maki again one day.

  • Alan

    Reviewed: 2 May 2025 · Stayed in April 2025

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    This was a truly unforgettable experience—one of the most special places we visited during our trip to Japan. A genuine ryokan that I wholeheartedly recommend to everyone. Maki is, without a doubt, one of the kindest and most wonderful hosts we’ve ever met in our lives. The meals were absolutely delicious, and the private onsen was pure perfection. It’s a place that captured our hearts, and we can’t wait to return someday

    Our stay was far too short—next time we come back, we’ll definitely stay longer

  • Donato

    Reviewed: 11 April 2025 · Stayed in March 2025

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    Do yourself a favor and go to this wonderful place. Everything was perfect cause the hosts know how to take care of their customers. Amazing experience

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  • Bryan

    Reviewed: 9 April 2025 · Stayed in April 2025

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    Tsukada Maki san was an amazing host. She speaks an impressive amount of English especially for being in a fairly remote area. The area was beautiful, especially with the light snow, but was actually warmer than Tokyo. We took a 2 hour train ride from Tokyo to Nagano station then an hour bus ride up the mountain to the Ryokan. Maki was there at the bus stop waiting to pick us up even though it was less than a 5 min walk. (Side note: if you are going to take the bus up the mountain which is the only way there other than driving yourself, or a taxi maybe; be advised to get to nagano station before 12. For us we did not know the express bus up the mountain was a reserved seat only, and stopped around 4. We had to get a local bus, and wait an hour for it. This was not an issue with booking or Maki, this was our fault for not looking earlier but it's something I want to advise other visitors about. There aren't many busses up there and they only run once an hour or so.) I'd like to highlight the exceptional service she provided. We got in pretty late but she was still amazingly helpful, bright, and kind. They still Gabe us dinner even though I fully expected to have to forfeit it since we were late. I don't want to give everything away but the food was amazing. A hand made 7 course meal with local ingredients made by her mother who should have 3 Michelin stars. Maki was also very informative about the area, traditions, shrines, soba, and other info about the history and surrounding area. See described the food in great detail which added to the experience and love we had for all the food they made. Sleep was comfortable and the 2 room sleeping space was more than adequate for 2 people, I'd say it could fit 4 people fairly comfortabley maybe 6 could squeeze in, but if you had more than 6 you probably need to rent out the other room. She also has a dog Ken san, who greets you when you forst get there, and a cat who was very goofy.

    Nothing. Everything was perfect. We'll be back again if given a chance. We hope this place is around 1000 more years times 10.

  • Shaun

    Reviewed: 30 March 2025 · Stayed in March 2025

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    The greatest host and meals during our trip through Japan. So helpful. Will visit again!

  • Kang

    Reviewed: 29 March 2025 · Stayed in March 2025

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    Best stay all the time not only in Japan but also all my vacations in last couple of years! Amazing foods, excellent services.

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  • Sachin

    Reviewed: 23 March 2025 · Stayed in March 2025

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    A truly unforgettable and heartwarming stay Staying at Yadoya Shiroganeya was one of the absolute highlights of our trip to Japan. Maki was the best host we’ve ever had – incredibly kind, thoughtful, and warm. She made us feel so welcome, like we were staying with family. And in an act of unbelievable generosity, she even drove us all the way back to Nagano, a 30-minute trip that would’ve taken over an hour by bus. We were honestly so touched. The ryokan is in a peaceful, rural mountain village, surrounded by nature and quiet beauty. There’s a shrine right next door, and just walking around the area felt calming and special. The onsen was amazing – private, serene, and the perfect way to relax after a day out. The whole place has such an authentic, traditional feel – you can tell it’s been lovingly cared for over many years. One of the most meaningful parts of the stay was being cooked for by Maki’s elderly mother. It was an honour to be served food prepared with such care and heart. Every meal was delicious, generous, and deeply comforting – it truly felt like home-style Japanese cooking, and we’ll never forget it. Also, we absolutely loved the friendly dog and cat – both were so cute and added an extra layer of warmth to the whole experience. If you’re looking for a stay that’s peaceful, authentic, and full of genuine connection, this is the place. We left feeling so grateful and already talking about coming back one day. Thank you, Maki, for everything!

  • Chien

    Reviewed: 1 February 2025 · Stayed in February 2025

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    Everything is excellent! 最高だ

  • Yihui

    Reviewed: 19 January 2025 · Stayed in December 2024

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    Facilities and Services.

    location was hard to get to. and it is indeed very cold at night.

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  • Sun

    Reviewed: 18 January 2025 · Stayed in January 2025

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    Beautifully arranged inn with amazing hosts - including what could only be described as fine-dining level food with the generosity of a family home cooked meal. It was spacious, clean and very comfortable. Baths were great and bonus points for a very cute dog and cat duo!

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  • Joanne

    Reviewed: 14 January 2025 · Stayed in December 2024

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    The inn was very quaint. It was cosy and there was a private onsen.

    It was quite difficult to find the property. Google map took us through small mountain roads instead of the main roads.

  • Xiang

    Reviewed: 7 January 2025 · Stayed in January 2025

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  • Melany

    Reviewed: 6 January 2025 · Stayed in December 2024

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    A great experience. Our host was super nice and friendly, our family had a utmost warm welcome and introduction of the house. Delighted to see a historical house so well taken care of and the cuisine was just exceptional. To keep it short, I just wish to have stay one more night!

  • Hannah

    Reviewed: 28 December 2024 · Stayed in December 2024

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    We had the best experience, we are so pleased we booked to stay here, we are a family of 6 including 2 teenagers, 2 smaller children and we were made to feel very welcome. We were a little worried about food as there are no shops around but there was so much amazing quality food we didn’t need lunch. The area is very quiet but there is a great bus service that is easily accessible..The rooms are large and Maki and her family made us feel nothing was to much trouble, she taught us about Japanese traditions and the children loved dressing up in the beautiful yakuta for meals. We stayed over Christmas and it was so special.

  • Jiexun

    Reviewed: 16 December 2024 · Stayed in December 2024

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    Shiroganeya is a traditional Japanese minshuku. Our host Maki-san was truly exceptional. She made sure our family of 6 were well-fed, well-rested, and well-prepared for our little hike to the main Togakushi shrine, which is a 7-min drive away. The dinner prepared for us was superb as well - at least 7-courses! I liked that the house itself has a lot of history. Dinner is served with precious chinaware that are more than a century-old, but still in very good shape and colour. There is adequate heating throughout the house, especially important for a cold winter stay. Maki-san also had a stash of toy cars and trains that kept our boy occupied. There’s just so much to rave about this place. Hopefully we’ll be back for a second visit!

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  • Connie

    Reviewed: 14 December 2024 · Stayed in December 2024

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    Everything. The house itself is an attraction. The wonderful host and the dinner is additional.

    That we had to leave. Don’t miss this place if you are going to the snow monkey park.

  • Bronte

    Reviewed: 19 November 2024 · Stayed in November 2024

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    We loved everything about our stay at Yadoya Shiroganeya. Maki is an excellent host and her mother is an amazing cook! The local food of Nagano was delicious and hand picked by Maki herself. We had fun making friends with the resident pets Fukumaru and Kenta. We were even lucky enough to see snow during our stay, but we were cozy and warm inside at all times. There are so many lovely touches to this property that made it one of the most special places we’ve ever stayed. We hope to visit again!

  • Elsa

    Reviewed: 30 October 2024 · Stayed in October 2024

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    The staff made so much effort to give us the best experience and make us comfortable. It was a pleasure staying at this beautiful traditional house.

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  • Stephane

    Reviewed: 26 October 2024 · Stayed in October 2024

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    This is hands down the best Ryokan we have stayed at in Japan, and we have stayed in many awesome ones. Everything is superb from the traditional house, the Edo and Meiji period artwork, the hospitality by the owner, one of the best meals we have had, made with local food, etc. The hospitality really made our stay very special and one we will not forget. Reserve early and do not miss the chance to stay there, it’s a real treat.

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