Ikoisansō

Nagano Region


A good midrange option 1km north of Naka-Karuizawa Station, Ikoisansō offers free pick-up and drop-off at the station. Choose from Japanese-style rooms with shared facilities in the older building or rooms with private bathroom in the new building. There's a decent daiyokujō (big bath) and rental bicycles (¥1000 per day). It's down a quiet side lane; there's free parking.


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