Jizokan Matsuya Ryokan
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Ryokan highlights
A historic ryokan inside the Zenkoji precinct, best suited for temple-focused stays in Nagano.
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Food & drinks
A Zenko-ji gatefront ryokan with Japanese breakfast, set-menu dinner, and easy access to Nagano local food nearby.
Japanese meals served at the ryokan restaurant or dining area.
- Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set.
- Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal multi-course dinner.
- Local cuisinespecialtyNagano-style regional flavors.
- Room service set mealfoodSet menu may be served in-room.
Popular Nakamise stop for Nagano oyaki snacks.
- OyakispecialtyNagano stuffed dumpling.
- Nozawana fillingfoodClassic mustard leaf filling.
- Seasonal vegetable fillingsfoodLocal savory choices.
- TeadrinkSimple pairing for snacks.
Useful nearby choice for Shinshu soba around Zenko-ji.
- Shinshu sobafoodLocal buckwheat noodles.
- Zaru sobafoodCold soba with dipping sauce.
- Hot sobafoodWarm noodle bowl option.
- Soba teadrinkLight buckwheat tea.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan appears to be a Zenkoji-area property in central Nagano, best reached from Nagano Station by bus or short taxi rather than on foot with heavy luggage.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A characterful traditional ryokan in Nagano City with an exceptionally strong location for visiting Zenko-ji Temple. It is a great fit if you want old-school atmosphere and convenience, but less ideal if you expect a resort-style onsen stay or large modern rooms.
- Steps from Zenko-jiThis ryokan sits within the Zenko-ji temple precincts, making early-morning walks and temple visits unusually easy. Few stays in Nagano put you this close to the heart of the pilgrimage atmosphere.
- Historic temple-side characterThe property emphasizes a long history of hospitality by Zenko-ji, which gives the stay a sense of place that feels tied to the district rather than interchangeable. That heritage adds meaning if you want a culturally rooted overnight experience.
- Authentic Japanese-style stayTatami rooms, shoji elements and futon bedding make it a strong pick for travelers who specifically want a classic ryokan feel in the city. It offers a more traditional mood than a standard business hotel in Nagano.
- Helpful room mix for different travelersThe ryokan offers both Japanese-style rooms and some newer Western twin options, which is useful if your group has mixed comfort levels. Private Western-style bathrooms in rooms also make the traditional format easier for first-time ryokan guests.
- Good base for local sightseeingBeyond Zenko-ji, you can easily reach nearby cultural stops such as the Shinano Art Museum area on foot. The location works especially well for travelers focused on Nagano City rather than remote hot-spring seclusion.
- Not a destination onsen ryokanIf you are looking for a luxury hot-spring retreat with scenic rotenburo baths, this is the wrong type of ryokan. The bathing experience is more practical and traditional than spa-like.
- Temple-area setting can feel busyBeing on the approach to Zenko-ji is excellent for access, but the area can feel active rather than secluded during visiting hours. Travelers wanting a quiet countryside escape may find it less serene than expected.
- Traditional rooms may not suit everyoneSleeping on futons and using a more classic room layout can be charming for some guests but uncomfortable for others, especially on longer stays. Those who strongly prefer full Western hotel ergonomics may struggle.
- Less convenient for station-first travelersThe main appeal is proximity to Zenko-ji, not being next to Nagano Station. If most of your trip depends on train convenience, the location may feel less efficient than staying nearer the station area.
- Older-style property feelIts appeal comes from heritage and atmosphere, but that can also mean a more old-fashioned feel compared with newer hotels. Travelers expecting sleek design, expansive facilities or a polished luxury finish may be underwhelmed.
Ranking around this ryokan in Nagano
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Current position: 25th out of 166 ryokans in Nagano.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20th | Keiryuso Siorie | 9.3/10 | 128 |
| 21st | Yorozuya | 9.2/10 | 261 |
| 22nd | Kyousen | 9.4/10 | 64 |
| 23rd | Bessho Onsen Midoriya | 9.3/10 | 97 |
| 24th | Oiwakeya Ryokan | 9.2/10 | 171 |
| 25th | Jizokan Matsuya Ryokan Current ryokan | 9.1/10 | 2,535 |
| 26th | Ishinoyu Lodge | 9.3/10 | 73 |
| 27th | Ichinoyu Katei | 9.1/10 | 358 |
| 28th | Ryokan Warabino | 9.1/10 | 240 |
| 29th | 雀の宿 やぐら Suzumenoyado Yagura | 9.5/10 | 31 |
| 30th | Tateshina Shinyu Onsen | 9.0/10 | 576 |
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This ryokan is included in 1 public itinerary.
4 days – Nagano > Yamagata > Nara > Oita
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