Nakadanasou in Komoro : 中棚荘
Old-fashioned Inn, Favorite of Shimazaki Toson. A Quiet Retreat for Adults.
Eastern Nagano
Description
In 1898, the Nakadana Mineral Spring was discovered and its waters became known for their healing effects. Literary great Shimazaki Toson was a fan, and is rumored to have helped with boring the mineral spring well. The inn, Nakadanasou, was founded on this spot and is made up of 3 buildings, the Edo-era original homestead "Harikoshi-tei" (registered National Historical Landmark), modern "Heisei-kan", and Meiji-era "Taisho-kan". The onsen bath features a changing area with tatami mat flooring and outdoor baths high up on a hillside surrounded by a woods that comes alive in spring with cherry blossoms. From October to May, apples are floated in the bath with the theme, "First Love". Nakadanasou's kaiseki dinners are their chef's original creation and feature locally-grown ingredients.
Details
- Check-In
- 14:00
- Check-Out
- 11:00
- Price of Accommodation
- ¥11,556-27,648
- Credit Cards
- VISA, MasterCard
- Reservations
- Required
- Capacity
- 60
- Foreign Languages
- English
- Room Types
- Japanese Style(21 room(s)), Western Style(6 room(s))
- Area Sightseeing Info
- Available
- Linens Included
- Provided
- Luggage Storage
- Not Available
- Washing Machine
- Not Available
Notes
Harikoshi-tei is a restaurant for day-use guests.
Contact
tel : +81(0)267-22-1511fax : +81(0)267-22-9191Official site
Access / Location
- By Train
- From Komoro Station(Shinano Railway), 20 min on foot or 5 min by taxi.
Free pick-up for groups of 10 or more (prior arrangement required). - By Car
- From Komoro IC, Cross Route 18 and turn right at the first light past Kaikoen. Approx. 7 min.
- Address
- 1210 Kojyo-Otsu, Komoro 384-0802
Nearby Attractions
Sightseeing Spots
- Komoro Castle Ruins Kaikoen : Unusual "Castle in a Hole" with Beautifully Landscaped Grounds
- Nonou Graveyard : The Final Resting Ground of the Lady Ninjas
- Unno-juku Post Town : Post Town with Distinctive Architecture and Beautiful Streetscape
- Oiwake-juku Post Town : Historical Crossroads Post Town Popular with Literary Scholars
- Kakuma Gorge : Mythical Ninja Training Ground – the Sarutobi Boulders
Accommodation
- Mountainside Tokiwakan in Komoro : Ride a Cable Car to an Above-The-Clouds Outdoor Onsen Bath.
- Takamine Onsen "Lamp Inn" : Romantic “Oil Lamp”-themed inn located at 2000 m featuring a panoramic “Above-the-Clouds” Bath.
- Hoshinoya Karuizawa : “Discover the Ultimate Japan Experience”
- Karuizawa's Cottage inn Log-Cabin : Log Cabin in the Woods -- Best Way to Enjoy Karuizawa's Nature.
- Candytuft : Small, Family-run Pension in the Heart of Sylvan Karuizawa.
Restaurants
- Teisyaba Garden : Tea Time in a Community Flower Garden.
- Kokuzo : Natural Yeast Artisan Bread Shop in a 150-Year Old Farmhouse.
- Shabu-shabu Log-tei : Wagyu dining in Karuizawa's forest.
- Cafe Levian Table & Tatami-Cafe Eboshi : Artisan Bakery in a Sake Warehouse.
- Karuizawa Torimikura : Poultry Restaurant boasting Local-Sourcing and Local-Cuisine.
Activities
- Onsen-by-Cable-Car : Ride a Cable Car up to Tokiwakan’s Panorama Onsen Baths.
- Jam-Making and Jam Factory Tour : Learn How to Make Jam From a Professional
- Curling Lesson 60 : Try Your Hand at Curling at Japan's Largest Year-Round Curling Center.
- Flying Squirrel Watching Tour : Twilight Forest Walk to See Flying Squirrels.
- Volunteer Guide Tours in Ueda : Have a Volunteer English Guide Show You Ueda's Castle Town!