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Ryokan
With tatami mats and fusuma sliding doors, ryokan have a traditional Japanese design. Not only will the staff set out your dishes and prepare your futon, they’ll do all that they can to make your trip a pleasant one. Staying here is sure to lift your spirits.
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Hotels
Generally, accommodations where you sleep in a bed. Since Ueda City has many izakaya, affordable lodging when you enjoy your night out is quite attractive. We also recommend you use one as your base while sightseeing in Nagano Prefecture.
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Camping
Spend a blissful time out in nature. A mountain resort, Nagano Prefecture has a high average elevation, meaning it’s a cool environment even in summer. In addition to overnight stays, we also recommend day camping.
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Pensions / Guesthouses
We recommend this for people who want to enjoy social interaction during their stay. By connecting with other people, you may enjoy your own special trip.
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Toyoko Inn Ueda Ekimae
With the motto “Clean, safe, and a good value,” this hotel chain has locations across Japan and overseas.
City Center
Est Sugadaira
A pension in the central part of Sugadaira Highlands. Western-style cooking, and even the breakfast jam is homemade. The ski resort is 3 minutes away on foot. Equipped with bidet-toilets.
Sanada/Sugadaira
Sugadaira Prince Hotel
Only about 1 minute on foot from Sugadaira Highlands Ski Resort’s Omote Davos trail! You can use the large public bath fed by natural hot springs any time you like, 24 hours a day.
Sanada/Sugadaira
Azumaya ryokan
This ryokan specializes in training camps. There is also a campground.
Sanada/Sugadaira
Sugadaira Highlands Inn Hotel Fujiya
Fujiya is a ryokan-style inn with all Japanese style rooms. We invite everyone to enjoy country cooking in the dining hall.
Sanada/Sugadaira
Pension Sawagani & Loss Time
A little log hotel in the woods of Sugadaira Highlands, a Mecca for rugby.
Sanada/Sugadaira
Lodge Alice
The forest is cool in summer, it’s only a 30 second walk to the ski resort in winter, the volume of food is sure to please, and the future proprietress from Hong Kong can accommodate guests in 4 languages.
Sanada/Sugadaira
Sugadaira Highlands Hotel Karasawa
“A resort hotel where the seasons float down to earth.” Offers a different kind of luxury as a base of operations for activities in Sugadaira Highlands.
Sanada/Sugadaira
Tarokan
A liberating place to eat surrounded by greenery, and in winter, you’ll value the warmth in the ski course dining hall.
Sanada/Sugadaira
Shikinoyado Masaki
Please enjoy their homegrown produce and meals using ingredients from Nagano.
Sanada/Sugadaira
Yawataya
A lodge where the warm, welcoming feel of wood abounds. Enjoy their dishes using plenty of homegrown vegetables.
Sanada/Sugadaira
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