松本は、誰もがちょっと意外に感じる日本の旅先のひとつです。多くの人のお目当ては松本城——16世紀に築かれた現存天守、通称「黒い烏城」で、国宝にも指定されています——ですが、訪れてみると、この街が日本アルプスや上高地、木曽路の宿場町への玄関口でもあることに気づくはず。だからこそ「どこに泊まるか」は、おまけではなく真剣に考えるべきテーマなのです。 私たちは3つのエリアにまたがる10軒のホテルをじっくり比較してみました。北側の高台に広がる浅間温泉エリアは、武士の時代から続く温泉地。ここでは星野リゾート 界 松本と松本十帖が双璧で、どちらも本格的なラグジュアリーです。お城の周辺なら、丸の内ホテルとホテル花月が、あの有名な赤い橋まで徒歩4〜7分の好立地。そしてJR松本駅のすぐそばには、ブエナビスタ、リッチモンド、ホテルMが並び、洗練されたミドルレンジからカプセルタイプの格安宿まで、幅広くカバーしています。 飾り立てず、あなたの旅にどの宿が合うかを正直にお伝えします。
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松本は、誰もがちょっと意外に感じる日本の旅先のひとつです。多くの人のお目当ては松本城——16世紀に築かれた現存天守、通称「黒い烏城」で、国宝にも指定されています——ですが、訪れてみると、この街が日本アルプスや上高地、木曽路の宿場町への玄関口でもあることに気づくはず。だからこそ「どこに泊まるか」は、おまけではなく真剣に考えるべきテーマなのです。 私たちは3つのエリアにまたがる10軒のホテルをじっくり比較してみました。北側の高台に広がる浅間温泉エリアは、武士の時代から続く温泉地。ここでは星野リゾート 界 松本と松本十帖が双璧で、どちらも本格的なラグジュアリーです。お城の周辺なら、丸の内ホテルとホテル花月が、あの有名な赤い橋まで徒歩4〜7分の好立地。そしてJR松本駅のすぐそばには、ブエナビスタ、リッチモンド、ホテルMが並び、洗練されたミドルレンジからカプセルタイプの格安宿まで、幅広くカバーしています。 飾り立てず、あなたの旅にどの宿が合うかを正直にお伝えします。まず立地とエリアを最優先に、次にAgoda · Booking.com · Trip.comの実際の宿泊客の評価、独自の特徴、そしてコストパフォーマンスで選びました。そのうえで、あらゆるスタイルと予算をカバーできるようにランキングしています。
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No. 1 #1 Hoshino luxury onsen · Asama Onsen hillside ★9.4 Hoshino Resorts KAI Matsumoto
📍 Up on the hillside in the Asama Onsen district, north of town — about a 20-minute bus ride from Matsumoto Station. You can't walk to Matsumoto Castle; it is roughly a 15-minute drive into the centre, and the Hoshino group runs a shuttle.
Picture climbing the hillside above Matsumoto, through the Asama Onsen district that once served as a retreat for the town's samurai lords, and finding a modern ryokan that keeps that old character in every corner. That's Hoshino Resorts KAI Matsumoto, part of the KAI line of premium ryokan that Hoshino runs across Japan. There are 26 rooms done in a Shinshu style — the old name for Nagano Prefecture — with wide sitting areas, low tables and futons laid on tatami, and a few rooms add a private cypress-wood tub on the balcony. The indoor and open-air baths sit in a separate building and draw on the Asama spring, prized for how soft it leaves the skin. The kitchen serves kaiseki built on Nagano ingredients — Shinshu beef, wild mushrooms, freshwater trout and mountain vegetables. The other draw is the evening local-wine workshop in the lobby, since the valleys near Matsumoto are one of Japan's older wine regions. Best for couples and honeymooners. Overall 9.4/10.
- Hoshino group — quality you can trust from the lobby on
- Asama spring water and mountain views from the baths
- Kaiseki built on real Nagano ingredients
- Pricey — starts near $530 a night
- Far from the castle; you need a ride into town
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No. 2 #2 Design Hotels member · 1686 ryokan in Asama Onsen ★9.2 Matsumoto Jujo
📍 In the Asama Onsen district on the hillside north of Matsumoto, about 20 minutes by bus from Matsumoto Station, with a shuttle and roughly 6 km from Matsumoto Castle.
Picture a ryokan that has been open since 1686 in the old samurai onsen quarter of Asama Onsen, then gutted and reborn in a major 2020 renovation as a boutique hotel good enough to join Design Hotels — that is Matsumoto Jujo. There are just 24 rooms, all done in a Modern Japanese style that folds the building's original old woodwork into clean, minimal furniture, so you feel like you are sleeping inside an art gallery that still carries the scent of an old inn. What sets Jujo apart from anything else in town is the shared space: a bookshop, cafe and cider house that guests use for free, where the cider is made from fermented Nagano apples and tastes clean and honest. The onsen draws on the soft Asama spring water across indoor and outdoor baths, and the dining room serves kaiseki built on Shinshu produce in a semi-fine-dining setting. Score 9.2/10.
- Member of Design Hotels, a curated global design network
- Bookshop, cafe and cider house in-house and free
- Rooms mix old woodwork with modern minimalism beautifully
- Pricey, from about $410 a night
- Far from the castle, needs a ride into town
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No. 3 #3 full-service hotel - central, 7-minute walk to Matsumoto Station ★9 Hotel Buena Vista
📍 Central, in the Honjo district just south of the centre, a 7-minute walk to Matsumoto Station, about a 20-minute walk or a 5-minute bus to Matsumoto Castle, and roughly a 25-minute drive from Shinshu Matsumoto Airport.
If you want the top full-service hotel in Matsumoto with convenience first, a few minutes from the train, but still a real view of the Japanese Alps from your room, Hotel Buena Vista is the most on-point answer. It is a modern building in the Honjo district just south of the centre, a 7-minute walk to Matsumoto Station, with 200 rooms and suites. West-facing rooms on the higher floors catch the Alps on a clear day and photograph beautifully. The other highlight is three restaurants under one roof, real Japanese, Cantonese Chinese, and contemporary French, so you can cover every meal without going out, and they are good enough that locals come in for special occasions. There is a sky and lobby lounge open late, and an English-speaking concierge who can fully plan trips to Kamikochi, Norikura, or the Kiso Valley. Rooms start around $185 a night, strong value for the quality and location. Score 9.0/10.
- Central Honjo location, a 7-minute walk to Matsumoto Station
- Japanese Alps views from west-facing rooms on floor 10 and up
- Three restaurants, real Japanese, Cantonese, and contemporary French
- No ryokan feel and no onsen on site
- Modern building, none of the old-world character
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No. 4 #4 Heritage hotel · oldest in town, open since 1887 ★9 Matsumoto Hotel Kagetsu
📍 Nawate district right on Frog Street, along the Metoba River — about a 7-minute walk to Matsumoto Castle and roughly 12 minutes on foot to Matsumoto Station.
Matsumoto Hotel Kagetsu is the oldest hotel in the city, open since 1887, in the Nawate district right beside Frog Street (Nawate-dori) — a lane of old shops and small cafes along the Metoba River. The building has been renovated more than once to blend its Meiji-era character with modern comforts, and holds 80 rooms across a Western wing (single and double beds) and a Japanese wing (futon on tatami). What sets Kagetsu apart is the deep soaking tub (ofuro) in the bathroom — properly deep in the Japanese way, so you can sink in up to your neck. The castle is only a 7-minute walk, close enough to head out at dawn and photograph it with the red bridge before the tour groups arrive, then come back for breakfast in the hotel's classic French dining room and wander Nawate-dori late morning. It suits couples, history lovers, and families who want an old-meets-new feel. Overall score 9.0/10.
- Oldest hotel in the city, open since 1887
- 7-minute walk to Matsumoto Castle
- Right on Nawate-dori, the Frog Street lane
- Old building — East Wing rooms run small at 16-18 sqm
- No real hot-spring onsen, only the in-room tub
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No. 5 #5 boutique hotel · 4-minute walk to Matsumoto Castle ★8.8 Matsumoto Marunouchi Hotel
📍 Marunouchi district, beside the castle — about a 4-minute walk to Matsumoto Castle and roughly 15 minutes on foot to Matsumoto Station.
Matsumoto Marunouchi Hotel sits in the Marunouchi district, right beside the castle moat — a 4-minute walk to the red bridge and the grounds of the black Crow Castle, closer than any other hotel here. The building was renovated in 2021 and holds 64 rooms and suites in a modern earth-tone style, warmed up with timber and natural fabrics. East-facing Castle View rooms let you open the curtains in the morning to the National-Treasure keep framed in the window, with the Japan Alps faint on a clear day. The other draw is the breakfast room, set inside the old Hachijuni Bank building from 1937, registered as a National Tangible Cultural Property — Showa-era Art Deco with high ceilings, a chandelier and a grand hall, so eating breakfast there feels like stepping back in time. Rooms from about $166 a night, which is strong value for this location and finish. Good for couples and families who want the castle on their doorstep. Overall 8.8/10.
- 4-minute walk to the castle — closest on the list
- Breakfast in a Showa-era National Cultural Property building
- Some rooms look straight at the black castle
- 15-minute walk from Matsumoto Station
- Standard rooms run small, about 20-22 sqm
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No. 6 #6 onsen ryokan · hillside views over the city and Japan Alps ★8.7 Onsen Hotel Omoto
📍 On a hillside in the Asama Onsen district north of the city; a free shuttle and city bus run from Matsumoto Station (about 20 minutes), and Matsumoto Castle is roughly a 15-minute car ride away.
If you want to soak in genuine Asama hot-spring water without paying what Hoshino or Jujo charge, Onsen Hotel Omoto is the best-value answer in the district. It sits on a hillside north of the city, high enough that on a clear day you look out over all of Matsumoto and the Japan Alps beyond. All 33 rooms are traditional ryokan style — tatami floors, thick futons, low tables — and some come with a private soaking tub on the balcony so you can bathe with the view to yourself. The baths use the same Asama alkaline spring as its pricier neighbors, with an indoor pool and a minimalist outdoor one built from natural stone and cypress, facing the city and the mountains. Kaiseki dinner and breakfast made with Shinshu (Nagano) ingredients are included from $157 a night, which is a real bargain for an onsen ryokan. A free station shuttle handles the transfer; expect roughly a 15-minute car ride into the center.
- Genuine Asama spring water at a reach-able rate
- Views over the city and the Japan Alps
- Breakfast and dinner included in the price
- About a 15-minute car ride from the castle and station
- In-room Wi-Fi is weak far from the router
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No. 7 #7 Jazz-themed ryokan · far-north Asama Onsen ★8.9 Ryokan Sugimoto
📍 In the Asama Onsen area, at its far northern edge — about 22 minutes by bus from Matsumoto Station, with a shuttle, and roughly 18 minutes by car from Matsumoto Castle.
Ryokan Sugimoto is the most distinctive ryokan in the Asama Onsen area of Matsumoto. It is small — just 17 rooms, and every one is different. Some have an irori, the sunken floor hearth of old Japan; some have a private soaking tub; some open onto a mountain-view balcony. What sets Sugimoto apart most is its own hot spring, not shared with the other ryokan in the area, which keeps the water fresh and the minerals strong. There is a private bath you can rent (kashikiri-buro) for families or couples who would rather skip the communal pool. The other thing you will not find elsewhere is the jazz the owner is in love with — classic records play in the lobby and dining room all day, and a tiny room doubles as a jazz bar some nights. Dinner is Shinshu kaiseki served in a private room. Rooms start around $243 with breakfast and dinner — fair for an experience this different. Overall 8.9/10.
- 17 rooms, every one different, with its own character
- Runs on the ryokan's own hot spring, fresh and high-quality
- Jazz atmosphere you will not find anywhere else
- Pricey for a ryokan this small
- Rooms are not large, most 16–20 sqm
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No. 8 #8 business hotel · 4-minute walk to Matsumoto Station ★8.6 Richmond Hotel Matsumoto
📍 In the Chuo district right next to the station — a 4-minute walk from Matsumoto Station, and about 17 minutes on foot to Matsumoto Castle.
Richmond Hotel Matsumoto belongs to Japan's Richmond Hotels chain, which has a national reputation for quality at a fair price, and it sits in the Chuo district right by the station — just a 4-minute walk from the gates, the most convenient address on this list if you arrive by train. There are 153 rooms across Single, Twin, Double and Triple types, running 15-22 sqm to the usual Japanese business-hotel scale but finished in a warm, modern, properly clean style. The detail that sets it apart is a soaking tub in every bathroom rather than just a shower, so you can actually decompress after a full day of walking. Beds are good, the sheets are thick and soft, and the Wi-Fi is free and fast. Breakfast is a buffet with real Japanese options (grilled salted fish, pickles, miso soup) alongside Western plates (bread, bacon, made-to-order eggs). Rooms start around $80 a night — the best value among the city's 3-star hotels. Overall score 8.6/10.
- 4-minute walk to the station, the easiest base on the list
- Soaking tub in every room, not a shower-only setup
- Best value among the city's 3-star hotels
- Modern business hotel, no real Japanese atmosphere and no onsen
- 17-minute walk to the castle, farther than central options
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No. 9 #9 budget business hotel · 3-min walk from Matsumoto Station ★8.3 Hotel M Matsumoto
📍 Fukashi district, right by the station — a 3-minute walk to Matsumoto Station and about 16 minutes on foot to Matsumoto Castle.
If you travel solo or as a budget couple and want a hotel that really is next to the train station, Hotel M Matsumoto is the cheapest answer here. It sits in the Fukashi district, a 3-minute walk from the Matsumoto Station gate — the closest on this list that isn't a pure capsule place. There are 96 rooms in three formats: a single at 14 sqm with everything you need, a double at 18 to 22 sqm, and a capsule bunk for budget solo stays at roughly $34 to $43 a night with shared showers. Upper-floor rooms run larger and newer, some with a bathtub. Every room has a good bed, a work desk, and free fast Wi-Fi, and breakfast is a Japanese-plus-Western buffet you pick at booking. Rates start around $63 for the single, the lowest among the city's 3-star hotels outside hostels. It suits solo travelers, budget couples, and anyone using Matsumoto as a launch point for Kamikochi or the Kiso Valley over a night or two. Overall 8.3/10.
- 3-minute walk to the station, the shortest on the list
- Budget capsule bunks for solo travelers, around $34 to $43
- Low starting rate that's worth it for the location
- Small rooms, 14 sqm for the single
- Modern business hotel with no onsen or tatami
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No. 10 #10 Top-rated hostel · old Japanese house, 10-min walk to the castle ★8.1 Matsumoto Backpackers
📍 In the Shiraita district in the city center — a 5-minute walk to Matsumoto Station and a 10-minute walk to Matsumoto Castle.
Matsumoto Backpackers is the highest-rated hostel in town, set in a two-storey old Japanese house in the central Shiraita district that was renovated to keep its original character — tatami floors, paper sliding doors and weathered wood throughout. You can sleep in a mixed or female-only dorm of 4 to 6 beds from about $24 a night, or take a private tatami room for a couple or solo traveler at roughly $63 to $80. Bathrooms and showers are shared and kept spotless, the way most Japanese hostels are. The real draw is the shared kitchen and social lounge where travelers from around the world swap tips and cook together, plus staff who speak fluent English and will point you to local restaurants and help arrange a Kamikochi trip. It is the best-value bed in Matsumoto, ideal for backpackers and solo travelers who want company.
- Old two-storey Japanese house with genuine tatami-and-shoji character
- Dorm beds from about $24 — cheapest on this list
- English-speaking staff who recommend restaurants and plan trips
- Bathrooms and showers are shared, not en-suite
- Dorms sleep 4 to 6, so light sleepers may hear noise at night
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📊比較 · 全10軒
| # | ホテル | 星 | スコア | 最安料金 / 泊 | エリア | 注目ポイント |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hoshino Resorts KAI Matsumoto | 5 | 9.4 | ~$529 | Asama Onsen district. About a 20-minute bus ride from Matsumoto Station; Matsumoto Castle is roughly a 15-minute drive. | #1 Hoshino luxury onsen · Asama Onsen hillside |
| 2 | Matsumoto Jujo | 5 | 9.2 | ~$414 | Asama Onsen district | #2 Design Hotels member · 1686 ryokan in Asama Onsen |
| 3 | Hotel Buena Vista | 4 | 9.0 | ~$186 | Honjo district, a 7-minute walk to Matsumoto Station, a 5-minute bus to Matsumoto Castle, about 10 km and a 25-minute drive from Shinshu Matsumoto Airport. | #3 full-service hotel - central, 7-minute walk to Matsumoto Station |
| 4 | Matsumoto Hotel Kagetsu | 4 | 9.0 | ~$206 | Nawate district — about 12 minutes on foot to Matsumoto Station and 7 minutes to the castle. Shinshu Matsumoto Airport is around 9 km away, roughly 20 minutes by car. | #4 Heritage hotel · oldest in town, open since 1887 |
| 5 | Matsumoto Marunouchi Hotel | 4 | 8.8 | ~$166 | Marunouchi district | #5 boutique hotel · 4-minute walk to Matsumoto Castle |
| 6 | Onsen Hotel Omoto | 4 | 8.7 | ~$157 | Asama Onsen district, about 6 km from Matsumoto Station — roughly 20 minutes by bus, with a free hotel shuttle. Shinshu Matsumoto Airport is about 8 km away, an 18-minute drive. | #6 onsen ryokan · hillside views over the city and Japan Alps |
| 7 | Ryokan Sugimoto | 4 | 8.9 | ~$243 | Far northern Asama Onsen area, about 22 minutes by bus from Matsumoto Station, roughly 18 minutes by car to the castle. | #7 Jazz-themed ryokan · far-north Asama Onsen |
| 8 | Richmond Hotel Matsumoto | 3 | 8.6 | ~$80 | Chuo district, a 4-minute walk to Matsumoto Station; Matsumoto Castle is about 17 minutes on foot. Shinshu Matsumoto Airport is roughly 8 km, an 18-minute drive. | #8 business hotel · 4-minute walk to Matsumoto Station |
| 9 | Hotel M Matsumoto | 3 | 8.3 | ~$63 | Fukashi district. 3-minute walk to Matsumoto Station; 16 minutes on foot to the castle. | #9 budget business hotel · 3-min walk from Matsumoto Station |
| 10 | Matsumoto Backpackers | 2 | 8.1 | ~$24 | Shiraita district, a 5-minute walk to Matsumoto Station and 10 minutes to the castle. Shinshu Matsumoto Airport is about 8 km away, 18 minutes by car. | #10 Top-rated hostel · old Japanese house, 10-min walk to the castle |
旅のスタイル別の選び方
#1 KAI Matsumoto is Hoshino retelling the charm of Asama Onsen, the old retreat of Matsumoto's samurai — modern ryokan rooms, clean baths and a Nagano-ingredient kaiseki, made for couples and honeymooners who want a high-end ryokan feel without going all the way to Hakone.
#2 Matsumoto Jujo is a 300-year-old ryokan retold in modern design language — a bookshop, cafe, cider house and onsen all in one place, on the Design Hotels list, for travelers who want an inn with real taste and an atmosphere unlike anywhere else.
#3 Buena Vista is the central full-service hotel that puts you a 7-minute walk from the station and still hands you Japanese Alps views from the high floors, with several in-house restaurants and a concierge who can plan your whole Kamikochi run.
#4 Kagetsu is the oldest hotel in Matsumoto, running since 1887 — a 7-minute walk to the castle, right on the Nawate frog lane, with a classic feel and a deep soaking tub in the room, made for anyone who wants a taste of the old town.
#5 Marunouchi is the closest boutique hotel to Matsumoto Castle — a 4-minute walk, with modern rooms and a breakfast room set inside a 1937 former bank building, made for travelers who want to roll out of bed and be at the castle.
#6 Omoto is a hillside onsen ryokan with a wide-open view over Matsumoto — affordable rates, a minimalist outdoor bath, and Shinshu-sourced kaiseki, for travelers who want the real Asama spring without the high price.
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