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Chino Vacations

Got your plane ticket printed out and your suitcase zipped up? Read on for a few basic Chino tips before you set your foot out the door.

About 20 miles (32 kilometers) to the southeast of central Matsumoto, Chino is just one of the neighborhoods that make this city so appealing.

There are 210,000 people that call Matsumoto home.

Hotels in Chino

Locking in someplace to stay in the center of Chino isn't the easiest thing to do, but there are some wonderful options a bit further out. Take your pick of 4 accommodations a short drive away and then get down to organizing the fun stuff!

Chino has a few quality options to consider. The NOMANOMORI IN Bed and Breakfast (5513-1, Kitayama) and the Guesthouse Kreutzer (4026-1208 Kitayama) are some of our favorites.

Places to visit in Chino

Want to learn the stories and facts of human history? Experience an expert insight into the lives of yesteryear at Togariishi Museum of Jomon Archaeology. Need more nearby options? Whether you're an enthusiastic green thumb or you just enjoy getting dirt under your fingernails, you won't do better than Barakura English Garden if you're after horticultural inspiration. This private oasis is alive with colorful blooms and design ideas. And that's not all. There's nothing like viewing excellent art when your spirit needs a lift. As you gaze at the wondrous works at Koyodo Museum of Art, try to pinpoint a deeper meaning.

Where do you fly into for Chino?

All set to start your next great trip? Well, Chino is approximately 20 miles (32 kilometers) from Shinshu - Matsumoto Airport (MMJ).

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Chino?
You can score an amazing flight + hotel bundle for as low as . With a Travelocity vacation package, a trip to Chino has never looked more enticing! Save both time and money and then start packing those bags.
How long should my Chino vacation be?
If you need some guidance, most travelers spend about 2 nights vacationing in Chino. But to discover the true spirit of this destination, stay a few extra nights. That way you can get to more attractions and really immerse yourself in the local culture.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Chino?
With around 400 air carriers and 1,000,000 hotels across the world, it's hard to beat Travelocity. Take advantage of our extensive range and pick up the best Chino vacation package. Isn't it amazing when organizing a trip is that easy?
Why should I book my Chino vacation bundle with Travelocity?
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Can I save on my Chino car rental if I book it with hotels and flights?
Certainly — bundle your hotel, car and flight into a Chino vacation package and you'll save a tidy sum. With so much to see in and around Chino, that rental car will come in handy. Once you're behind the wheel, get out on the wide open road and make tracks to Tokyo Disneyland®, a well-known sight around 161 kilometers from Chino.
What is there to do in Chino?
Chino is brimming with things to see and do, including Tateshina Lake and Kita Yatsugatake Ropeway. These two impressive attractions top most people's to-do lists.
Where should I stay when visiting Chino?
Many travelers check in to the Tateshina Grand Hotel Takinoyu. It's the perfect base for your Chino vacation.

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