Tọa lạc ở Omachi, cách Khu trượt tuyết Tsugaike Kogen 32 km và Bảo tàng The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum 41 km, Guest Room Furusatomura Kogeikan cung cấp chỗ nghỉ có khu vườn và Wi-Fi miễn phí cũng như chỗ đậu xe riêng miễn phí cho khách lái xe. Chỗ nghỉ này nằm cách Ga Matsumoto 43 km, Ga Nagano 46 km và Đền thờ Zenkoji 48 km. Khách sạn có bể sục và phòng giữ hành lý.
Các phòng ở khách sạn được trang bị ấm đun nước. Tại Guest Room Furusatomura Kogeikan, tất cả các phòng đều được thiết kế có điều hòa và phòng tắm chung.
Khách có thể chơi bóng bàn tại chỗ nghỉ. Ngoài ra, chỗ nghỉ có dịch vụ thuê xe đạp.
Guest Room Furusatomura Kogeikan cách Resort trượt tuyết Hakuba Goryu 21 km và Resort trượt tuyết Happo One 26 km.
"I’ve stayed at many ryokans throughout my travels—often making up half of each trip—but this one felt a bit different.
It seemed to be run by just one person, who I assume is the owner. Everything was self-service, which might be understandable considering it was the most affordable option among the ryokans in the area.
Most amenities required an extra fee, such as towels. Payment was made by dropping coins into a basket and making your own change, which wasn’t very convenient—especially since I didn’t carry much cash.
One thing I appreciated was the luggage delivery service. I was able to leave my bag at the lobby before check-out and have it sent to Toyama Station (for about 4,000 JPY, cash only).
What stood out was the creativity in the shared spaces. There were several common rooms designed for relaxing and spending time—perfect if you’re traveling with friends. You could play ping pong, read books, watch TV, or use the canteen, which had a microwave and dishes available.
They even had coin-operated massage chairs and a small fitness room.
However, I must mention two important downsides:
1. Limited nearby dining options – Many restaurants shown as open on Google Maps were actually closed. The only one that was open had extremely slow service—I waited nearly an hour for dinner.
2. Insects—large ones – Unfortunately, I encountered big insects in my room, which made it hard to sleep. (He even provided insect-catch tape for me while introduce the room) I stayed awake most of the night, worrying it might come back—especially stressful since I had to get up early the next morning to catch a bus to Ogizawa.
Minds you, stairs only, need to carry your luggage down by yourself.
Overall, while it offers good value for the area and has unique communal features, this ryokan may not suit travelers who prefer full service, cashless payment, or guaranteed comfort."