Nagataki

4.8
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 4.8/10, based on 318 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
Forest Surroundings Garden Setting Countryside Escape Valley Scenery Indoor Bath Kaiseki Cuisine
Staff 5,0/10
Facilities 4,5/10
Cleanliness 5,0/10
Comfort 4,5/10
Value for money 4,5/10
Location 5,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A small heritage ryokan in Nakatsugawa with relocated old houses, seasonal cuisine, and a peaceful garden setting.

Historic Minka StaySix relocated old folk houses create a rare, deeply traditional overnight experience.
Peaceful Garden GroundsSet on spacious wooded grounds with seasonal garden scenery and a quiet atmosphere.
Seasonal Kaiseki MealsDinner and breakfast are a standout, centered on refined seasonal local cuisine.
Warm HospitalityReviews consistently praise attentive, thoughtful service and a genuinely welcoming feel.
Nakasendo BaseWell placed for Nakatsugawa sights and day trips toward Magome and the Nakasendo route.
Shuttle-Friendly AccessHelpful transfer support makes arrival from Nakatsugawa Station easier for travelers.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightDining is the strongest stay-length driver here: arrive by afternoon, settle into the detached old-house room, enjoy a slow multi-course dinner, bathe, sleep early, then have breakfast before moving on to Magome, Nakatsugawa, or your next rail stop.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1-night traditional countryside ryokan stay near Nakatsugawa and the Nakasendo corridor, not as a long regional base.

Know before booking

Not an onsen ryokanBaths are verified, but there is no clear support that this is a natural hot-spring property.
Remote feel at nightThe setting is quiet and outside the station area, so evening dining and strolling options are limited without a car or taxi.
Bath setup is simpleReviews suggest the bath area is modest rather than a full spa-style facility.

Food & drinks

This ryokan at 1649 Komanba is clearly identified as Yogarasu Sanso Nagataki, known for seasonal in-room kaiseki and simple Japanese breakfast, with useful dining in central Nakatsugawa nearby.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Seasonal kaiseki served privately in-room, or in a hall for larger groups.

  • Seasonal KaisekifoodMulti-course meal with local seasonal produce.
  • Bamboo ShootsspecialtyHouse-made spring specialty.
  • ChestnutsspecialtyLocal chestnut ingredient used in season.
  • Local VegetablesfoodFresh vegetables from Nakatsugawa area.
Breakfast Room (on-site)
on-site

Simple Japanese breakfast for overnight guests.

  • Japanese BreakfastfoodSimple traditional morning set.
  • RicefoodStandard part of a Japanese breakfast.
  • Miso SoupfoodTypical warm breakfast soup.
Sushimasa (nearby)
nearbyabout 3 km

Sushi restaurant in central Nakatsugawa with tatami rooms and sake.

  • Sushi SetfoodSet meal for lunch or dinner.
  • Appetizer SushifoodLight sushi dishes are available.
  • SakedrinkPairs well with sushi.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Nakatsugawa area and is usually most practical to reach from JR Nakatsugawa Station by taxi, with Chubu Centrair as the most useful major airport for many international arrivals.

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 distinctive countryside ryokan in Nakatsugawa, Gifu, this property stands out for its detached old-house accommodations, wooded grounds, and strong seasonal dining focus. It suits travelers seeking atmosphere and privacy more than those wanting hot-spring facilities or easy walkable access.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Detached old-house staysThe property is made up of only six separate traditional buildings, giving guests a much more private and atmospheric stay than a standard inn with rooms along one corridor.
  • Beautiful wooded estateSet across extensive forested grounds with gardens and seasonal scenery, it feels secluded and immersive, especially for travelers who want a quiet rural mood.
  • Strong sense of traditionThe stay leans heavily into classic Japanese character with old minka architecture, thatched-roof elements, and a setting designed to feel like a preserved countryside retreat.
  • Seasonal cuisine is a highlightMeals are a major part of the experience here, with kaiseki-style dining built around seasonal ingredients and the ryokan's long-standing reputation for food in all four seasons.
  • Convenient for Nakatsugawa touringAlthough it feels hidden away, it is still close enough to Nakatsugawa Station by taxi and practical for travelers exploring the Nakasendo area around Nakatsugawa and Magome.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a true onsen stayThis ryokan has baths but not hot-spring water, so it may disappoint travelers specifically booking a ryokan for a genuine onsen experience.
  • Very limited room inventoryWith only six accommodations, availability can be tight and your ideal dates or room style may be hard to secure, especially in peak foliage or hiking seasons.
  • Access is easier by car or taxiThe setting is peaceful but not ideal for travelers who want to walk everywhere from the station or rely on frequent public transport right outside the property.
  • More about atmosphere than modern luxuryIts appeal comes from heritage buildings and rustic character, so guests expecting sleek contemporary facilities may find it less polished than a modern high-end resort.
  • Best value depends on loving traditional diningA big part of the stay's appeal is the food and full ryokan experience, so travelers who plan to eat elsewhere or just need a simple overnight stop may not get the most from it.

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