Uematsu-ya

Nagano Region


Uematsu-ya is a well-kept, good-value inn occupying a nine-storey building atop a hill. It has both Japanese- and Western-style rooms; deluxe rooms are larger, on higher floors and have a private terrace. There are also indoor onsen and lovely rotemburo (outdoor baths). Good English is spoken.


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