Guesthouse Nedoko enjoys a location in Nakatsugawa, 4.5 miles from Otsumago and 5.3 miles from Kotoku-ji Temple.
Mei
From
United States
In The middle of the beautiful town Magome…. Great location with easy access to a cafe and other restaurants. Super friendly staff. Extremely clean. Comfortable beds ( we had bunker beds). The owner was fast in responding questions during my booking.
Offering quiet street views, Guest House Motomiya in Nakatsugawa features accommodations and a shared lounge. This 2-star guest house offers full-day security and luggage storage space.
Pierre
From
France
Such a friendly and nice staff.
Excellent experience and amazing food.
I recommend if your are walking on Nakasendo.
Guesthouse SHIGI is located in Nakatsugawa, just 29 miles from Gero Station and 4.8 miles from Toson Memorial Museum. This guest house provides free private parking, a shared kitchen, and free Wifi.
Eitan D
From
Germany
Well... That was an amazing stay guys!
Atsushi was so nice and welcoming, speaking great English, and he drove me to Magome - the beginning of the trail.
The house is a beautiful traditional house, very minimalistic and pleasant. Everything was so beautiful and comfortable!
One thing you need to mind though - the village is very small, and there's nothing to do in the evening. Even finding open restaurants for dinner after 7pm is quite impossible
With a garden and a bar, Only one group stays per day -Tenmaya-家族や仲間と貸し切りゲストハウス 天満屋 is a historic guest house that provides accommodations with free Wifi.
Tomasz
From
Sweden
Lovely traditional house and very kind staff. Spacious and comfortable! The garden is amazing
まち宿門 provides air-conditioned rooms in Nakatsugawa. Housed in a building dating back to 1995, this guest house is 5.2 miles from Magome Wakihonjin Museum and 5.5 miles from Magome Observatory.
Featuring mountain views, Guest House Tomida in Ena provides accommodations, a garden, and a shared lounge.
Miro
From
Germany
Even though the photos may look very 90s, the house itself is very cleanly and stylishly decorated. It is very much out in the fields and you hear all the wildlife if you open the windows. The host was very friendly and allowed us to check in later than listed for which we were very thankful.
Just a 3-minute walk from Former Kimura Residence and half a mile from Iwamura History Museum & Culture Museum, Iwamura Guest House Yanagiya features accommodations in Ena, with a garden.
Brenda
From
Canada
Staff was very welcoming and helpful with local information; they guided me to a local event and hosted with great care
Homestay HANIHOHETO enjoys a location in Ena, 31 miles from Inuyama Castle and 8.7 miles from Enakyo Wonderland. This guest house provides free private parking, a 24-hour front desk, and free Wifi.
Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travelers who prefer laid-back accommodations with a personal touch. Usually family run, these hosts will provide local recommendations and even optional meals. Guest houses sometimes feature a cozy living room or a garden – and are still cheaper than most regular hotels.
Lots of space, quiet area, nice view of mount Ena. Great host! He went at great lenghts to help us book a restaurant in town on a busy evening. And helped us again, when train troubles had us delayed. Again, thank you so much.
We can also highly recommend the restaurant reseveration.
The guesthouse is a beautiful 110 year old traditional wooden structure. The futon was very comfortable, all the facilities were great, and the room was spotless. Assi was a great host. I'd recommend Guesthouse Shigi to anyone visiting the Kiso Valley!
Our host Keiko met our bus in the village and drove us to the guest house. Breakfast and dinner were excellent, beautifully prepared and presented. The guest house was very quiet & comfortable, Keiko super welcoming and generous. She handed us a bear bell when we set off for our walk on the Nakesendo trail to Tsumago-juku and had prepared a hot soaker bath with citrus for our return. Delightful!
Beautiful old Japanese guesthouse in the middle of magome. The welcome was great. The host drove us to a restaurant as the village was quiet because of the holiday period. Japanese breakfast served when we asked in the morning.
Simple but well-designed guesthouse, with helpful host. Magome is very quiet at night and she made sure that guests knew which restaurants would be open.
* Truly exceptional host. Kind, genuine and made our stay unforgettable. Highlights were his excellent recommendations and going above and beyond to help us.
* Amazing decor and ambiance. It truly felt like we got to experience what it was like living in Japan in the first half of the 1900s. Cannot recommend this Guesthouse for the vibe and interior enough.
* Great location if you would like to experience a more local and authentic side of Japan.
Nedoko Guesthouse is just perfect.
Great location, short walk from free parking recommended by the host (we came by car). Everything in the Guesthouse is nicely designed, bathrooms are quite big, well equipped.
Room with tatami is perfect size for 2 people (with suitcases open.
Free granola, tea and cafe are really nice.
Such a cool little guesthouse in the heart of picturesque Magome. Things started well with a welcome lift from the bus station by the welcoming owners who also booked us a local restaurant for the evening. The small guesthouse is stylish with free tea/coffee available and cereal for breakfast. The bed was very comfortable and we had a great view from our room. Lovely spot and great hosts.
We had a very pleasant stay at Guest house Motomiya. The owners were very friendly and helpful and their house is lovely, in the charming countryside on the old Nakasendo. The room was very nice and the beds confortable. And last but not least, the diner was delicious, made of several dishes each of them tastier than the other. Everything was perfect and we highly recommend Motomiya guesthouse !
Guest review by
Sylvain
Family with young children
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