Shoho in Matsumoto
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Description
In this hotel 97 rooms, 1 floor.
Policies and conditions
- Child policies: Children can stay in some rooms of this hotel. Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.
- Cribs and Extra Beds: Extra bed policies vary according to room type. Please refer to the relevant room type policy. For crib policies, please contact the hotel.
- Breakfast: Western, Japanese Buffet [Mon - Sun] 07:00-09:00 Open Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.
- Pets: Pets are not allowed
- Service animals: Service animals are allowed
- Age Requirements: The main guest checking in must be at least 18 years old
- Paying at the hotel: MasterCard, Visa, AmericanExpress, DinersClub, JSB
- Check in time: 15:00-22:00. Check out time: 10:00.
Services and facilities
- Shopping on site
- Computer
- 24-hour reception
- Elevator/lift
- Smoking areas
- Smoke-free property
- Heating
- Ticket assistance
- Gift shop
- Chapel
- Garden
- Terrace
- Electric car charging
- Room service
- Family room
- Accessibility features
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Luggage storage
- Bar
- Breakfast
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Vending machine
- Free Wi-Fi
- Internet access
- Transfer services
- English
- Japanese
- Tour assistance
- Bike rental
- Karaoke
- Nightclub
- Parking
- Parking nearby
- Event facilities
- Fax and copy machine
- Conference Hall
- Massage
- Sauna
- Playroom
- Family/Kid Friendly
- Pets Not Allowed
Street view
Video: 美ヶ原温泉 翔峰 イメージビデオ(2018年/ロングバージョン)
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Reviews
Service: The hotel is a 20-minute drive from JR Station and provides a shuttle service. When you arrive at Matsumoto Station, you can leave your luggage at the ACE Hotel, part of the same group, freeing you up to explore. ACE then delivers your luggage to Shoho by 4 PM, which is a very thoughtful arrangement. The front desk service is warm and friendly. A gentleman named Ito helped us book a restaurant in Ise for the next day, making several calls until he finally secured a reservation, for which we are very grateful 🙏.
Ambiance: The 56-square-meter mountain-view room is spacious and comfortable, with views of a small town nestled beneath snow-capped mountains right outside the window. The sunrise and sunset are absolutely beautiful. The large public baths on both sides offer unique scenic experiences and are both worth trying, especially the snow mountain view bath, which provides expansive vistas.
Facilities: The room is very well-maintained and fully equipped. The hotel also has a souvenir shop, and complimentary drinks are available in the afternoon.
Dining: The half-board plan includes a multi-course kaiseki dinner and a buffet breakfast. The variety is extensive, the food is delicious, and it's well worth the price. If you opt not to include meals, there's a ramen restaurant in the hotel, catering to various budgets.
I paid for my room with breakfast and dinner. I have a private dining space in a restaurant which I like it. Skip all queue and I dine at the same place for all meals. Dinner was great. Breakfast spread was wonderful too.
I tried the one hour jap massage and it was so good.
There isn’t anyone who can really speak English. The guests are mainly locals.
There is free shuttle to check in and check out.
Overall I give 9/10!!
nice breakfast as well, the 2nd morning all cars covered with snow, they have tools to help clean your windows before you go. added value.
Our room was a perfect sanctuary—spacious, meticulously clean, and adorned with subtle touches of Japanese artistry. The panoramic views of the Japanese Alps from our window were nothing short of breathtaking, especially when the mountains were bathed in the soft glow of sunrise. The traditional tatami flooring and comfortable futon bedding provided an authentic experience without sacrificing comfort.
One of the standout features of Shoho is its exceptional onsen facilities. Soaking in the natural hot springs while gazing at the picturesque scenery was incredibly rejuvenating. The rotenburo (outdoor bath) offered a tranquil escape where the stresses of daily life simply melted away. The hotel's attention to detail extended to these spaces, with beautifully crafted woodwork and stone elements enhancing the overall atmosphere.
Culinary delights awaited us at every meal. The kaiseki dinner was a masterpiece—a multi-course feast that highlighted seasonal and local ingredients. Each dish was artfully presented and demonstrated a profound respect for Japanese culinary traditions. The breakfast buffet was equally impressive, offering a wide array of both Japanese and Western options to suit all palates.
The staff at Shoho went above and beyond to ensure our stay was exceptional. Their genuine hospitality was evident in every interaction, from assisting with our luggage to offering insightful recommendations on local attractions. Despite any language barriers, their kindness and professionalism shone through.
The hotel's location is ideal for exploring the rich cultural heritage of Matsumoto. We were just a short drive from the iconic Matsumoto Castle, one of Japan's most beautiful original castles. Strolling through the historic Nakamachi Street with its classic white-walled storehouses turned boutique shops and cafes was a delightful way to spend an afternoon.
In addition to its proximity to cultural sites, Shoho serves as a great base for nature enthusiasts. The nearby Kamikochi Valley offers stunning hiking trails that showcase the unspoiled beauty of the Japanese Alps. Returning to the comfort of the hotel after a day of exploration was something we looked forward to, especially knowing a soothing onsen soak awaited us.
In summary, Shoho encapsulates the essence of Japanese hospitality. Every aspect of our stay was thoughtfully curated to provide comfort, relaxation, and cultural enrichment. We left feeling deeply refreshed and with a greater appreciation for the wonders of Matsumoto. Shoho is more than just a place to stay—it's an experience that lingers long after you've departed. We wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone seeking an authentic and luxurious retreat in Japan.
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Frequently asked questions about Shoho
How much does it cost to stay at Shoho?
The cost of staying in Shoho depends on the dates, rates, number of guests and other conditions. The minimum estimated price is 232 USD. Enter your dates to see the exact offer prices.
Which room categories are available in the Shoho?
You can book West Wing with Hot Spring Panoramic Bath Double room Top Floor Panoramic Night View, Open-Air Hot Spring Bath with living room Japanese-Western Central Hall room, Deluxe Central Hall Double room Alps View, East Wing Top Floor VIP with Hot Spring Panoramic Bath room, Japanese-Style Room (Futon Beds), West Wing Standard Japanese-Style Room (Futon Beds) Alps View, West Wing with Hot Spring Panoramic Bath Japanese-Style Room (Futon Beds), East Wing Superior with Living Room with Hot Spring Panoramic Bath Japanese-Style Room (Futon Beds), West Wing Special with Bedroom and Living Room Japanese-Style Room (Futon Beds) in the hotel. Please check room availability by choosing your dates
Does Shoho have a pool?
No, Shoho does not have a pool for guests.
Are pets allowed at Shoho?
No, pets are not allowed at Shoho.
Does Shoho serve breakfast?
Yes, Shoho serves breakfast for guests. Breakfast options include Western, Japanese style.
How to get to Shoho from the nearest airport?
The nearest airport is Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport, located about 34 mins from hotel by car (14.9 km) away.
What’s the cancellation policy at Shoho?
The cancellation policy at Shoho depends on your room type and booking terms.
Does Shoho offer airport transfers?
No, Shoho does not provide airport transfers for guests.



















































































