Keiryuso Siorie

9.3
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.3/10, based on 128 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
Riverside Location Mountain Setting Forest Surroundings Hot Spring Town Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath
Staff 9,5/10
Facilities 9,3/10
Cleanliness 9,8/10
Comfort 9,7/10
Value for money 8,8/10
Location 8,8/10

Ryokan highlights

A scenic riverside onsen ryokan in Azumi, well placed for Kamikochi and Norikura outings.

Riverside SettingSet beside a mountain stream, giving the stay a quiet, nature-rich atmosphere.
Kamikochi AccessA practical base for visiting Kamikochi and other Northern Alps sightseeing spots.
Onsen BathingIndoor and open-air hot spring baths are a core part of the experience.
Traditional RoomsTatami-style Japanese rooms create a classic ryokan feel without feeling overly formal.
Dinner Worth BookingMeals are repeatedly praised, making half-board especially appealing for many guests.
Easy Bus ApproachReachable from Shinshimashima via bus, then a short walk from Sawatari.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsAccess is the main stay-length driver: it works best as a Sawando-area stop for an onsen evening, ryokan dinner and breakfast, then an early Kamikochi start or onward move to Shirahone, Norikura, Okuhida, Takayama, or Matsumoto. Two nights make sense only if you want one full nature day plus a slower bath-focused stay.
Trip-planning verdict: A strong 1–2 night onsen stay near Sawando for Kamikochi, Norikura, and Shirahone routing, but not a good base for urban sightseeing or restaurant-hopping.

Know before booking

Limited evening sceneThis is a quiet mountain-area stay with very little nightlife or casual dining around it.
Not a city baseIt is in the Azumi mountain area, far from central Matsumoto station-side sightseeing rhythm.
Can feel overlongWithout Kamikochi, Norikura, or nearby onsen sightseeing plans, more than two nights may feel slow.

Food & drinks

Keiryuso Shiorie in Sawando Onsen is an 8-room ryokan with seasonal Shinshu kaiseki served in private or semi-private dining spaces, plus a few simple nearby local options.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Private or semi-private ryokan dining for seasonal kaiseki.

  • Shinshu kaisekifoodSeasonal Japanese course dinner.
  • Shinshu beeffoodLocal beef main option.
  • Clay-pot ricefoodMatsumoto rice cooked to order.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set meal.
  • Local sakedrinkGood match for dinner.
Osyokujidokoro Shimomaki (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Casual local stop known for soba and mountain dishes.

  • Handmade sobafoodClassic Shinshu buckwheat noodles.
  • Sansai dishesspecialtyWild mountain vegetables.
  • Simple set mealsfoodCasual local fare.
Glen Park Sawando (nearby)
nearbyabout 5 min walk

Useful nearby eatery area by the Sawando bus terminal.

  • Shinshu sobafoodRegional noodle staple.
  • Rice bowlsfoodQuick filling meal option.
  • CoffeedrinkHandy warm drink stop.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Keiryuso Siorie is a mountain ryokan in the Norikura Kogen area, best reached via Matsumoto or Shin-Shimashima and then an onward bus or taxi.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A small onsen ryokan in Sawando Onsen, Matsumoto, that works especially well for travelers heading to Kamikochi or Norikura. It is a strong choice if you want quiet, hot springs, and a more intimate stay, but less ideal if you want central-city convenience or fully barrier-free access.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Excellent base for KamikochiThe ryokan is in Sawando Onsen, about a 1-minute walk from the taxi stand and around 5 to 10 minutes from the Sawando bus terminal for Kamikochi. That makes early mountain starts much easier than staying in Matsumoto city.
  • Private bathing options add real valueBesides the main baths, guests can use a private indoor hot spring for 45 minutes, and the outdoor bath becomes private late at night. First-floor rooms also come with open-air baths, which is a big plus for couples or travelers who prefer more privacy.
  • Peaceful small-inn atmosphereWith only 8 rooms, the property feels intimate and quiet rather than busy or impersonal. This suits travelers who want a restful mountain-onsen stay after hiking or long transfers.
  • Thoughtful meals with local characterDinner is kaiseki-style and includes a choice of main dish such as Shinshu beef or Azumino pork. Breakfast also stands out with Matsumoto rice cooked in a clay pot, giving the stay a more regional feel.
  • Useful perks for hikers and driversFree guest parking before check-in and after check-out is especially helpful for Kamikochi visits, and the ryokan can also prepare an early breakfast bento for morning departures. These details make the stay more practical for active travelers.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not in central MatsumotoThis ryokan is in the Sawando Onsen area of Azumi, not near Matsumoto Castle, restaurants, or the city station area. It fits mountain sightseeing better than an urban base.
  • Access still requires planningEven though it is well placed for Kamikochi, getting there usually involves bus, car, or careful route planning. Guests wanting a simple train-to-hotel trip may find it less convenient.
  • Some bath rules may limit comfortSoap cannot be used in the open-air baths attached to rooms, which may disappoint travelers expecting a fully equipped private bath experience. The private indoor bath is also time-limited.
  • Dinner timing is fairly fixedDinner starts from 6:00 pm and is available only until 8:20 pm, with breakfast on a set morning schedule as well. That can feel restrictive if you prefer flexible dining after a long day out.
  • Accessibility may be imperfectThe property offers some supportive features, but there are signs of steps and bath-area access limitations, so it may not be the easiest choice for travelers with significant mobility needs. Anyone needing seamless wheelchair-friendly movement throughout the stay should confirm details carefully.

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