Hirugami Grand Hotel Tenshin

6.9
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 6.9/10, based on 154 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 2:00 PM
Riverside Location Hot Spring Town Mountain Setting Quiet Village Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 7,6/10
Facilities 7,5/10
Cleanliness 7,2/10
Comfort 7,0/10
Value for money 6,8/10
Location 7,4/10

Ryokan highlights

A sizeable Hirugami Onsen ryokan in Achi known for alkaline baths, scenic bathing spaces, and Shinshu cuisine.

Hirugami Onsen SettingSet in Achi Village’s Hirugami hot spring area, convenient for onsen-town stays.
Alkaline Beauty BathFeatures Hirugami Onsen’s notably alkaline water, popular for a smooth skin feel.
Scenic Bathing SpacesObservation bath and garden open-air bath add seasonal views to the soak.
Shinshu Seasonal CuisineMeals emphasize Shinshu ingredients and local flavors in a traditional ryokan style.
Wide Room ChoiceGood variety of Japanese-style rooms, including some with private open-air baths.
Good Group FacilitiesLarge bathhouse, sauna, footbath, karaoke, and parking suit families and groups.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town setting is the main driver: arrive by mid-afternoon, bathe, eat kaiseki, walk the small hot spring area, visit the morning market, and optionally add a second night for the star tour or seasonal flowers without rushing onward travel.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1-night onsen stay or a relaxed 2-night stop in Hirugami Onsen, especially if you want dinner, baths, and easy access to Achi’s star-viewing area rather than dense sightseeing.

Know before booking

Limited regional baseGood for an onsen break, but the immediate area is small and can feel thin after two nights if you do not drive.
Not station-convenientThis is not a rail-first ryokan; most train arrivals still need a bus or taxi from Iida area stations.
Private bath not standardThe ryokan has public baths and only a small number of rooms with private open-air hot spring baths.

Food & drinks

Verified ryokan in Hirugami Onsen with three on-site dining venues serving seasonal kaiseki and Japanese breakfast.

Hana to Hoshi (on-site)
on-site

First-floor open-kitchen restaurant for seasonal ryokan meals.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course dinner with local ingredients.
  • Shinshu mountain producespecialtyRegional vegetables and mountain flavors.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set.
  • Soft drinksdrinkStandard non-alcoholic options.
Kamado (on-site)
on-site

Second-floor dining room with table seating and partitions.

  • Dinner coursefoodGuest dinner plan meal venue.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodBreakfast venue depending on plan.
  • Seasonal dishesspecialtyRotating menu by season.
  • SakedrinkTypical pairing for ryokan meals.
Shikitei (on-site)
on-site

Quiet first-floor dining room with horigotatsu seating and private rooms.

  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodTraditional multi-course Japanese meal.
  • Private diningspecialtySeparate room dining may be available.
  • Local ingredientsspecialtyNagano-focused seasonal cooking.
  • TeadrinkCommon meal accompaniment.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Hirugami Onsen area of Achi Village and is usually reached most easily by highway bus plus short taxi transfer, or by JR Iida Station plus taxi or local bus.

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 solid large ryokan in the center of Hirugami Onsen, best suited to travelers who want a full-service hot spring stay with easy access and classic facilities. It is less ideal if you prefer a small boutique inn, late check-in flexibility, or a highly modern luxury feel.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Right by the morning marketThe ryokan sits in the center of Hirugami Onsen, and the area’s famous morning market is just outside. That makes it especially convenient for guests who want the classic onsen-town atmosphere without extra walking or transport.
  • Strong public bath experienceIt is known for a large bath on the 7th floor with views, plus a garden open-air bath with a Japanese cypress roof. This gives the stay more of a traditional hot-spring feel than a simple hotel bath setup.
  • Good choice for driving tripsFree parking with around 70 spaces and an EV/PHEV charger make it practical for road-trippers exploring southern Nagano. It is easier to use as a base if you are arriving by car from Tokyo, Nagoya, or the Iida area.
  • More facilities than a small innWith 60 rooms, karaoke rooms, sauna, footbath, banquet spaces, cafés, and multiple dining options, it offers a fuller resort-style ryokan experience. This can work well for families, groups, or travelers who want everything on-site.
  • Convenient for local sightseeingThe property is well placed for visiting Achi Shrine and heading out toward places like Heavens Sonohara. It suits travelers who want a hot spring stay but still plan to explore the wider Achi area.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a small intimate ryokanWith 60 rooms and group-friendly facilities, the atmosphere is closer to a sizable traditional hotel than a quiet hidden inn. Travelers seeking a deeply personal, highly exclusive stay may find it less charming.
  • Early arrival planning mattersCheck-in closes relatively early in the evening, so it is not ideal for guests arriving late after a long day of transit. This can be inconvenient if your itinerary depends on trains, buses, or flexible timing.
  • Some rooms feel more standardNot every room is a premium onsen-suite style experience, and the in-room bathtub water is not hot spring water. If you want a private natural bath in the room, you need to choose your room type carefully.
  • Less convenient without a carAlthough access is possible by bus or train plus taxi, getting there is not as effortless as staying in a major rail-connected onsen town. Travelers relying entirely on public transport may find the final leg a bit cumbersome.
  • Traditional rather than design-led luxuryThe appeal here is classic onsen comfort and practicality, not cutting-edge design or ultra-luxury polish. If your priority is a sleek contemporary ryokan with a highly curated aesthetic, this may feel a little conventional.

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