Located in Matsumoto, a town rich in spring water, on Teramachi Street, where you can feel the history of the castle town,
springs are dotted around the inn,
why not reset from the busy daily hustle and bustle in a sunny hideaway location along the Metoba River flowing behind you?
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This is a lodging facility with no meals, based on the concept of a traditional Japanese room with tatami mats.
It is close to tourist attractions such as Matsumoto Castle, Matsumoto Museum of Art, and Matsumoto Art Museum, and is within walking distance of the city's restaurants. The entrance to the inn is an auto-lock type, and the PIN code required for entry will be transmitted to you at check-in.
This means that once you check in, you will be able to come and go as you please, without time constraints, and you can spend your time at your own pace, as well as having no problems leaving early in the morning for mountain climbing, etc.
For guests who wish to check in late, we will send a self-check-in manual in advance, so you can check in by yourself.
We want to be a familiar place where you can take a little break or get away from your busy daily life.
The concept of the facility was to allow customers to experience it in a casual manner.
A traditional wooden house from the early Showa period has been renovated into a lodging facility, and each private room is designed with traditional Japanese style, allowing you to experience life at that time.
"Guesthouse Matsumoto Hanare" is located in the Ezashicho area, a town of history and spring water.
This area is the eastern entrance of the Jyuodo Hall, which was built at the entrance to the main roads running east-west and north-south to protect the castle town when Matsumoto Castle was built. The statue of King Enma is still enshrined in the Jyuodo Hall, and the statues of the Ten Kings, who are said to rule the underworld after death, are still enshrined around it.
This area is where the famous spring waters of Matsumoto Castle Town gush out from all over,
and behind "Guesthouse Matsumoto Hanare" flows the clear stream "Metoba River", which is filled with abundant spring water, and on the opposite bank of the river you can see the bell tower of the Prefectural Honenraiji Temple, which was built in the Edo period, through the garden.
Opposite the inn is the restaurant and cafe "Yamayama Shokudo", which opens at 7am and is very convenient for breakfast, and nearby is "AEON Mall Matsumoto", which is very convenient for shopping.
The National Treasure Matsumoto Castle is just an 8-minute walk away, and the Matsumoto City Museum of Art and Matsumoto Civic Art Center are within a 10-minute walk. The area is dotted with tourist spots such as the Kuranomachi shopping district and retro museums.
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