Kanoe

8.7
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.7/10, based on 45 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 / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Countryside Escape Hot Spring Town Mountain Setting Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen Kaiseki Cuisine
Staff 9,1/10
Facilities 8,6/10
Cleanliness 9,0/10
Comfort 8,6/10
Value for money 8,4/10
Location 8,3/10

Ryokan highlights

A small traditional Togari Onsen ryokan in rural Iiyama, known for homemade local meals and warm hospitality.

Togari Onsen SettingLocated in Togari Onsen, convenient for ski area visits and a quiet countryside stay.
Homemade Local MealsGuests repeatedly praise beautifully presented meals featuring local produce and regional flavors.
Relaxing Onsen BathA small shared hot-spring bath adds an authentic, soothing ryokan experience.
Warm Family HospitalityReview patterns highlight friendly, attentive hosts and a welcoming family-run atmosphere.
Traditional Japanese RoomsSimple Japanese-style rooms suit travelers seeking a classic rural ryokan stay.
Peaceful Rural ViewsThe setting overlooks fields and countryside, giving the property a calm, relaxing feel.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-and-meal rhythm is the main draw here: arrive mid-afternoon, bathe, eat the inn’s seasonal dinner, sleep quietly, and leave after breakfast; add a second night only if you are skiing, walking local trails, or using nearby Iiyama/Nozawa area sights.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night rural onsen stay or a 2-night outdoor base near Togari Onsen, not as a long sightseeing hub.

Know before booking

Limited urban convenienceThis is a rural Togari Onsen property with modest walkability, so do not expect a lively restaurant strip or city-center convenience.
Transport planning mattersRail access is workable via Togari-Onsen Station, but many travelers will want the pickup or a taxi, especially with luggage or in snow.
Do not overstayUnless you are skiing, hiking, or deliberately slowing down in the countryside, the immediate area is usually too thin for 3+ nights.

Food & drinks

A rural Togari Onsen ryokan with on-site seasonal Japanese meals, handmade soba, local sake, and simple nearby dining around Iiyama.

Restaurant (on-site)
on-site

Main in-house dining for breakfast and dinner with homemade local dishes.

  • Handmade sobafoodLocal buckwheat noodles.
  • Koshihikari ricefoodHome-grown rice cooked with spring water.
  • Shinshu miso dishesspecialtyRegional Nagano flavor.
  • Local sakedrinkJapanese sake from the area.
Irori Room (on-site)
on-site

Private hearth-style meal space for special dinner plans.

  • Shinshu beef hot potfoodRich beef nabe option.
  • Duck hot potfoodSeasonal warming pot.
  • Chanko hot potfoodHearty shared stew.
  • Soy milk shabu-shabufoodLight hot pot choice.
Thai cuisine Kuatai (nearby)
nearbynear Togari Onsen

Useful nearby non-ryokan option in the Togari Onsen area.

  • Thai mealsfoodCasual Thai restaurant fare.
  • Curry dishesfoodSpiced rice-based plates likely available.
  • Noodle dishesfoodThai-style noodle options likely available.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Togari Onsen area of Iiyama, with Togari-Nozawaonsen Station as the closest practical rail access and Iiyama Station as the main long-distance gateway.

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

Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a countryside onsen ryokan in Togari Onsen, Iiyama, best suited to travelers who want a quiet base for skiing, hiking, and simple local food rather than a polished luxury stay. It stands out for its natural hot spring, seasonal health-focused meals, and easy access to outdoor activities, but it may feel too remote and basic for some guests.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Great base for Togari skiingThe ryokan sits by the Togari Onsen ski area, with direct slope access from behind the property in winter. That makes ski days easier and more relaxed than staying farther away.
  • Natural hot spring on siteKanoe has its own natural alkaline hot spring bath, which is a real plus after skiing, trekking, or cold-weather sightseeing. The onsen focus gives the stay a more authentic rural ryokan feel.
  • Meals with a local, healthy angleThe food is centered on seasonal ingredients, handmade soba, Koshihikari rice cooked in spring water, and a 'furusato-yakuzen' wellness style. Macrobiotic meals are also available on request, which is unusually specific for a small ryokan.
  • Useful for trail and outdoor tripsIt works especially well for travelers heading to the Shinetsu Trail, Togari Trail, canoe outings, or snowshoeing. The property even highlights transfer support for some outdoor activities.
  • Quiet countryside atmosphereThis is a rural inn away from busy town centers, so the appeal is calm scenery and a slower pace rather than nightlife or urban convenience. That setting can be very rewarding if you want a peaceful North Shinshu stay.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Remote if you want city convenienceKanoe is in the countryside of Iiyama rather than near a lively station area or dense restaurant district. If you want to walk to lots of shops, cafés, and attractions, this location may feel isolated.
  • More simple than luxuriousThe property appears to focus on homely comfort over upscale design or high-end ryokan polish. Travelers expecting a refined luxury onsen resort may find it too modest.
  • Shared-bath style may not suit everyoneIts hot spring experience centers on a public bath rather than in-room private baths. That can be a drawback for couples or guests who strongly prefer more privacy.
  • Limited room varietyThe inn has just 16 rooms, mostly Japanese-style, with only a small number of bed-equipped rooms. Guests who need broader room categories or more modern hotel-style layouts may have fewer options.
  • Best value is seasonal and activity-drivenA big part of Kanoe's appeal is tied to skiing, trekking, and the surrounding nature. If you are visiting only for a generic overnight stay, its specific location strengths may matter less.

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