Awanoyu
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Ryokan highlights
Historic mountain onsen ryokan in Shirahone Onsen, best known for its large milky open-air bath.
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Food & drinks
Awanoyu Ryokan in Shirahone Onsen serves seasonal kaiseki and breakfast with its signature onsen porridge, with limited nearby dining in the small hot spring area.
Private-room ryokan dining for dinner and breakfast.
- Shinano KaisekifoodSeasonal multi-course dinner.
- Grilled River FishfoodSalt-grilled local stream fish.
- Seiro Steamed CoursefoodVegetables, seafood, and meat steamed together.
- Onsen PorridgespecialtyGentle hot spring rice porridge.
- AperitifdrinkSmall pre-dinner drink.
Simple lounge space for a drink or light break; food details are limited.
- CoffeedrinkHot coffee service may be available.
- TeadrinkWarm tea in a quiet setting.
Useful nearby local restaurant option in Shirahone Onsen.
- SobafoodLikely a practical local noodle choice.
- Set MealfoodSimple Japanese meal option.
- Beer or SakedrinkTypical drink pairing may be available.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Awanoyu is a mountain onsen ryokan in Shirahone Onsen, typically reached via Matsumoto and Shin-Shimashima, then bus or taxi for the final approach.
Should you choose this ryokan?
Awanoyu Ryokan is a distinctive Shirahone Onsen stay for travelers who want a famous milky open-air bath and a quiet mountain atmosphere. It is best for adults seeking a memorable onsen experience, but less ideal if you want modern luxury, easy access, or a fully private bathing style.
- Famous milky outdoor bathThis ryokan is especially known for its large milky-white open-air onsen, which gives the stay a signature experience you are unlikely to confuse with a standard hotel bath. The setting feels atmospheric and scenic in every season.
- Rare mixed bath done gentlyIts well-known mixed open-air bath is designed to feel less intimidating, with bath towels for bathing and a women-only route that lets female guests enter the water more discreetly. That makes it more approachable for couples than many traditional konyoku baths.
- Peaceful mountain escapeSet in Shirahone Onsen in the mountains above Matsumoto, the ryokan suits travelers who want silence, forest views, and a removed-from-the-city feel. It works especially well as a restorative stop near alpine sightseeing areas.
- Traditional ryokan atmosphereRooms are Japanese-style with tatami and futons, and the overall property leans into old-school onsen character rather than a generic resort look. If you want a classic countryside ryokan mood, this place delivers it strongly.
- Memorable meal experienceDinner and breakfast are a meaningful part of the stay, with Japanese multi-course dining and a breakfast reputation that stands out among guests. It adds value if you want the full ryokan routine, not just a room and bath.
- Not suitable for childrenThe ryokan does not accept elementary-school-age children or younger, so it is a poor fit for many families. Adult travelers will find it easier to enjoy than parents planning a family onsen trip.
- Access is not very easyIt is in a secluded mountain area, so getting there is less convenient than staying near Matsumoto Station or in town. In winter or bad weather, the journey can feel even more inconvenient.
- Shared-bath concept is not for everyoneEven with towels and thoughtful design, the signature outdoor bath is still a mixed-gender bathing experience. Travelers who strongly prefer private or fully gender-separated bathing may feel uncomfortable.
- Some areas may feel datedPart of the charm is its long history, but that can also mean some travelers will find the facilities older rather than sleek or newly renovated. If you want polished luxury, the atmosphere may feel more rustic than refined.
- Day-use operation can be variableBecause the property also handles day-use bathing and warns that operations can change depending on conditions, the bathing environment may feel less predictable than at a strictly overnight-only luxury ryokan. Travelers wanting a tightly controlled premium experience may prefer a more exclusive setup.
Ranking around this ryokan in Nagano
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Current position: 50th out of 166 ryokans in Nagano.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 45th | Hotel Saginoyu | 8.9/10 | 144 |
| 46th | Schole Hakuba | 8.9/10 | 140 |
| 47th | Nanakusa no Yu, Bessho Onsen | 9.1/10 | 37 |
| 48th | Suwa Grand Shrine Kameya Inn | 8.9/10 | 109 |
| 49th | Wafu-no-Yado MASUYA | 8.8/10 | 1,038 |
| 50th | Awanoyu Current ryokan | 8.8/10 | 251 |
| 51st | Izumiya Zenbe | 8.8/10 | 236 |
| 52nd | Aburaya Tousen | 8.8/10 | 210 |
| 53rd | Aritaya Ryokan | 9.0/10 | 41 |
| 54th | Hotel Tamanoyu | 8.8/10 | 173 |
| 55th | Hotel&Glamp YAMABOSHI | 8.8/10 | 172 |
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This ryokan is included in 1 public itinerary.
6 days – Shizuoka > Kanagawa > Tochigi > Kyoto
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