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Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan
"Very happy with this hotel."
Reviewed on May 30, 2026

TAOYA Kisoji
"It was a mix of Japanese and American style hotel. My room was spacious but had a tatami bed. The hotel itself felt more like an American hotel except, of course, for the soaking pools. The reason why is that the breakfasts and dinners were all buffet which is a bit different from kaseiki. Other ..."
Reviewed on Jun 4, 2026

Nukumorino-yado Komanoyu
"The hotel is excellent especially the hotel staff. Although we were late, the shuttle bus was still searching for us in the train station. He also led the tour for star watching at night and it was amazing. The hotel is really traditional and the meal was so good. We loved the outdoor and private ..."
Reviewed on May 14, 2026

Super Hotel Nagano Iida Inter
"A small but lovely hot spring onsite. Price was very reasonable. Free breakfast was nice. Organic vegetables was a nice touch. Room was serviceable but similar to a business hotel in size. One nice touch was tge large table and bench. Nice for foreigners that there were English instructions throughout ..."
Reviewed on May 10, 2026

Silk Hotel
"The room is clean and comfortable"
Reviewed on Nov 5, 2025

Komagane Kogen Resort Linx
"I recently stayed at Komagane Kogen Resort Linx, and it was an absolutely fantastic experience! From the moment I arrived, the staff was welcoming and attentive, making check-in quick and seamless. The room was spacious, clean, and beautifully decorated, with a comfortable bed and all the amenities ..."
Reviewed on Apr 3, 2025

AOKI
"部屋が狭く設備が古い。電源コンセントも少ない。"
Reviewed on Jun 3, 2026

Hotel WWJ Ina
"寝泊まりだけなら値段も安く良い宿"
Reviewed on Sep 19, 2024

Silk Hotel Annex
Nakagawa Hotel & Travel Guide\n
Sorry, you won't find any Travelocity-listed accommodations in Nakagawa. You will find, however, 2 places to rest your head within convenient driving distance.
The Hotel Route-Inn Court Ina, Nagano, which is the nearest Travelocity-listed hotel, is located 15 miles (23 kilometers) from the heart of Nakagawa. A secondary nearby Travelocity-listed option is the Hotel Route-Inn Ina Inter, found in Nagano, about 15 miles (25 kilometers) from central Nakagawa.
The Hotel Route-Inn Komagane Inter is positioned 8 miles (12 kilometers) from the heart of Nakagawa. Alternatively, the Yuruino Yado Keizan is situated 19 miles (31 kilometers) away. Another option is to book a room at the Otogi-tei KOFU or the KOMAGANE KOGEN RESORT LINX.
During your stay in Nakagawa, ensure you allow time to visit more of what Chubu has to offer. Chubu is well known for its beaches and mountains, and other commonly visited visitor places of interest are ruins. Travelers in this area of Japan enjoy snowboarding and skiing.
Are you looking for activities? Spend some time seeing Monde Winery and Yamanashi Mars Winery, in Isawa Onsen, 35 miles (60 kilometers) to the east of Nakagawa. Next time you get to Isawa Onsen, be sure to check out the Hanayagi No Sho Keizan and Hotel Route-Inn Court Kofu Isawa. 50 miles (77 kilometers) east of Nakagawa, you'll find Fujiyoshida, which boasts the Hotel Route-Inn Court Fujiyoshida and Yasuragino Bettei Shikitei. The Fuji-Q Highland and Komitake Shrine are frequented attractions to explore when visiting Fujiyoshida.
Simply because you're on vacation, doesn't have to mean that you shouldn't expand your obsession for sports. Toyota Stadium is situated 60 miles (96 kilometers) to the southwest of Nakagawa. Travelocity users who enjoy the idea of booking a room not far away, make a reservation in the Hotel Route-Inn Toyota Jinnaka or Hotel Route Inn Toyota Asahigaoka.
Nakagawa features some intriguing scenic attractions; learn more at Travelocity's Nakagawa accommodation and attractions guide.
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Recent Nakagawa hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

TAOYA Kisoji
"It was a mix of Japanese and American style hotel. My room was spacious but had a tatami bed. The hotel itself felt more like an American hotel except, of course, for the soaking pools. The reason why is that the breakfasts and dinners were all buffet which is a bit different from kaseiki. Other than that, the all you can drink sake, wine and beer anytime was great. They even had a self serve soft serve ice cream machine!"






