Yumotoya

8.2
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.2/10, based on 59 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
Hot Spring Town Mountain Setting Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Reservable Bath Kaiseki Cuisine
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 7,6/10
Cleanliness 8,2/10
Comfort 8,0/10
Value for money 8,1/10
Location 8,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional Asama Onsen ryokan in Matsumoto known for varied baths, easy sightseeing access, and solid meals.

Six Bath VarietyMultiple public and open-air baths give the stay a more rounded onsen experience.
Free Private Rooftop BathA reservable top-floor open-air bath adds privacy and extra appeal for couples.
Northern Alps ViewsUpper-floor bath areas highlight scenic views toward the Northern Alps.
Good Matsumoto AccessAbout 20 minutes from Matsumoto Station by bus, with free parking too.
Close to Key SightsMatsumoto Castle and central city attractions are roughly a 10-minute drive away.
Well-Regarded MealsCreative course dinners and generous breakfasts stand out repeatedly in guest feedback.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining and baths are the main stay driver here: arrive in late afternoon, use the onsen before dinner, sleep in the quiet onsen district, then pair breakfast with Matsumoto Castle or town sightseeing the next day. A second night works if you want a slower Matsumoto pace or a weather-flex day for nearby highlands.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1-night or relaxed 2-night Asama Onsen stay for bath time, ryokan dinner, and easy access to Matsumoto sightseeing rather than as a long regional base.

Know before booking

Weak long-stay baseAsama Onsen is pleasant but small; most travelers will run out of immediate neighborhood sightseeing after one relaxed evening and morning.
Bus-dependent accessIt is not beside Matsumoto Station, so station-hopping itineraries with luggage feel less smooth than staying downtown.
Not urban nightlifeChoose central Matsumoto instead if you want bars, late dining, or easy evening wandering after sightseeing.

Food & drinks

Kikyotei Yumotoya in Asama Onsen offers seasonal Shinshu-style ryokan meals on site, with a few easy local dining options nearby.

Tsudoi (on-site)
on-site

Main on-site meal venue for breakfast and dinner.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course dinner with local ingredients.
  • Shinshu beef dishesfoodAvailable in some dinner plans.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set meal.
  • Local sakedrinkRegional drinks may be served with dinner.
Hanagi (on-site)
on-site

Banquet-style dining hall also used for ryokan meals.

  • Dinner coursefoodRyokan dinner served by plan.
  • Breakfast setfoodMorning meal in hall-style setting.
  • Chef's seasonal menuspecialtySeason-focused Shinshu cooking.
Marui (nearby)
nearby1 min walk

Well-known nearby tofu specialty restaurant in Asama Onsen.

  • Tofu cuisinefoodLocal tofu-focused set meals.
  • Onsen yudofufoodHot tofu dish using local hot spring water.
  • Soy-based sweetsspecialtyLight dessert-style tofu items may be available.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Kikyotei Yumotoya is a ryokan in Matsumoto’s Asama Onsen area, most practically reached from Matsumoto Station by local bus or taxi.

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 good fit for travelers who want a traditional Asama Onsen stay with multiple baths, local Shinshu meals, and easy access to central Matsumoto. It is less ideal if you want a highly modern luxury ryokan or very easy station-side convenience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Six different baths to enjoyThis ryokan stands out for offering six hot-spring bathing options, giving the stay a more varied onsen feel than a simple one-bath property. That makes it especially appealing if bathing is a main reason for booking a ryokan.
  • Free reservable top-floor bathThe top-floor observation bath can be reserved for free, which is a strong advantage for couples or anyone wanting a quieter private soak. The elevated setting also adds a more special feel than a standard shared indoor bath.
  • Views toward the Northern AlpsOne of the memorable draws here is the bath and upper-floor outlook toward the Northern Alps, adding real scenic value to the onsen experience. It gives the stay a stronger sense of place than a purely urban ryokan.
  • Good base for exploring MatsumotoYumotoya works well if you want an onsen stay without being far from city sightseeing, since Matsumoto Castle and central Matsumoto are only a short drive away. You get a quieter hot-spring district while still keeping key attractions within easy reach.
  • Small-scale, classic ryokan atmosphereWith only around two dozen rooms and a history going back to 1887, the property promises a more intimate and traditional feel than a large resort-style hotel. That suits travelers who value a homely ryokan mood over flashy facilities.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not next to Matsumoto StationThe ryokan is in Asama Onsen rather than downtown by the station, so it takes about 20 minutes by bus from Matsumoto Station. If you plan lots of train-based day trips, that extra transfer can become inconvenient.
  • Traditional rather than luxury-modernThis is better described as a warm, classic ryokan than a cutting-edge luxury retreat. Travelers expecting sleek design, expansive suites, or a high-end contemporary spa vibe may find it more modest than hoped.
  • Bath access may require timingSome baths switch between men and women depending on the time of day, so you may not be able to use every bath whenever you want. That can be slightly frustrating if your schedule is tight or you are particular about bath timing.
  • Room variety appears limitedThe property emphasizes traditional Japanese-style rooms, with only some mention of twin-bed options, so it may not be ideal if you want lots of room-category choice. Guests who strongly prefer Western-style layouts may want to check carefully before booking.
  • Best experience depends on liking the onsen town settingYumotoya is most rewarding if you actually want the slower pace of Asama Onsen and a stroll-around hot-spring neighborhood. If you prefer nightlife, shopping, or a more animated immediate area, the setting may feel too quiet.

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