Best Hotels with Parking Near Netsuka Remains

Sbc Resort Kijimadaira

Sbc Resort Kijimadaira

4.3 / 5Good
3878-2 Kamikijima
3.68KM from Netsuka Remains
BarCafeBarbecueDry Cleaning ServiceLaundry ServiceBarbecue Available
per night
From
USD**8
Bikkuri Rietan

Bikkuri Rietan

4.7 / 5Great
3501-14 KAMIKIJIMA
2.85KM from Netsuka Remains
DryerPick-up ServiceShuttle Service to StationParking
per night
From
USD**0
Pension Aura

Pension Aura

5 / 5Outstanding
3477-2 Kamikijima, Shimotakaigun
0.77KM from Netsuka Remains
Parking
per night
From
USD**0
Hotel Radiant

Hotel Radiant

1 / 5
3876-12 Kamikijima
3.83KM from Netsuka Remains
Children's SuppliesGolf CourseParking
per night
From
USD**9
Maguse Onsen Nashinokiso

Maguse Onsen Nashinokiso

5567-1 Ogo
4.31KM from Netsuka Remains
Parking
per night
From
USD**7
Pension Kamihuusen

Pension Kamihuusen

3795-2 Kamikijima
2.85KM from Netsuka Remains
Parking
per night
From
USD**3
Hotel Chene Kijimadaira

Hotel Chene Kijimadaira

2.7 / 5
3876, Kamikijima, Shimotakai-gun
3.86KM from Netsuka Remains
Parking
per night
From
USD**2
Kosha Sanroku Miyuki No Mori Youth Hostel

Kosha Sanroku Miyuki No Mori Youth Hostel

5 / 5Outstanding
Kamikijima 3783-12
2.8KM from Netsuka Remains
Parking
per night
From
USD**3

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Netsuka Remains

Stay at Mijimahei Onsen Ryokan, a traditional wooden inn just a 10-minute walk from the Netsuka Remains. This boutique accommodation features tatami-matted rooms and private outdoor hot springs, offering serene views of the ancient burial mounds under the stars. The ryokan provides complimentary guided tours to uncover the site’s historical significance and hosts seasonal indigenous cultural workshops. For exclusive access to panoramic-view rooms, book via the HopeGoo platform.

Just a 5-minute walk from the Netsuka Remains lies Mijimahei Mountain Villa Restaurant, nestled in a forest clearing. This local eatery specializes in Nagano regional ingredients, featuring dishes like slow-cooked stew made with wild mountain vegetables and local black chicken. Its wooden terrace offers tranquil views of the surrounding ancient mounds. The restaurant also sells handmade prehistoric-themed souvenirs crafted by villagers. Reserve your table in advance through HopeGoo for a seamless experience.

Base your visit at Mijimahei Onsen Ryokan, which offers a curated full-day program. Begin with a guided tour van to explore the stone chamber tombs and pottery fragments at the Netsuka Remains. In the morning, visit the nearby Shinshu Archaeological Museum (8-minute walk) to study Neolithic to Jomon period artifacts. Afternoon activities include a traditional tea ceremony and a soak in the inn’s private outdoor onsen. Conclude with an evening bonfire storytelling session, where locals share oral legends about the mound origins. All experiences are bookable through the HopeGoo app.

Yes, Mijimahei Onsen Ryokan provides expert-led historical lectures and private guided tours conducted by certified archaeologists from the Japan Archaeological Society. These sessions delve into the site’s chronology, tomb architecture, and spiritual beliefs of the Jomon period, enhanced with interactive projections and artifact models. Customized half-day or full-day itineraries include on-site trail exploration and hands-on pottery fragment identification. All programs are available for HopeGoo via the HopeGoo platform, ensuring a seamless, educational experience.