The onsen quality in Gero district is really superior. Skin feels very silky. The floor structure can feel confusing but we got used to it very quickly. The hotel offers good onsen and kaiseiki experience at economical price. Lots of local Japanese so it felt very authentic.
The only downsides are 1. lack of entertainment
options eg local performance, art & craft for young kids 2. Very crowded breakfast time. They could arrange different breakfast halls to divert the crowd or give timeslot tickets in advance.
This is likely the grandest hotel with the best views along the Nagara River, a true five-star property. The rooms are quite spacious; river-facing rooms offer views of Gifu Castle, while those on the other side overlook the stadium. It was undoubtedly the best value-for-money hotel I stayed at during this trip to Japan.
Rooms in Japan tend to be small, but at this price point, it's really great value for money and better than I expected. The hotel's location is excellent; you can basically walk to all the attractions without getting tired from exploring. Plus, there's a hot spring you can enjoy!
This hotel is massive. Its comprises of 3 buildings and each building has its own public bath. And one of them has outdoor bath.
The room I booked has balcony but it was too chilly to sit outside.
Gym and swimming pool are also available but for ¥1,000 fee.
Dinner was not impressive but the hotel provided 2 different foods on each dinner during my 2-day stay. Breakfast spread was good but it is buffet style and it was busy and chaotic.
The best thing about this location it is very close to Gero station yet the hotel has pick ip and drop off service for every train schedules.
The room was a little small, but it was a very comfortable stay overall. Free parking was provided just a short walk from the property, which was convenient. A simple self-service ochazuke was available for all guests, which was a warm and thoughtful touch.
Shoes are not allowed inside the hotel, so everyone walks around barefoot or in socks. It felt a bit unusual at first, especially while waiting for the lift, but it also meant that no outside shoes were brought into the rooms, helping to keep the space clean and cosy.
The location is fantastic, just a few minutes' walk from Takayama Station. The service was excellent, with staff taking the time to explain all the hotel's facilities. At check-in, guests can choose a kimono for complimentary rental. They also provided a selection of aromatic essential oils, which smelled wonderful. The room was spacious, and sleeping on the tatami mats was surprisingly comfortable. Highly recommended!
All the staff were very friendly, and the room was spacious and cleaned daily. They offer complimentary supper each night (ochazuke/tangyuan). Breakfast costs around 1650 JPY and is quite delicious – great for those on a tight schedule to fill up before heading out. The rooftop onsen provides free popsicles. In the hotel lobby, you can enjoy complimentary coffee and iced water. The hotel's dinner is worth trying; there are à la carte options (around 1500 JPY) and Hida beef (around 4000 JPY). I tried all three à la carte choices, and they were all excellent and highly recommended, offering great value for money. The hotel is conveniently located a 5-minute walk from JR Takayama Station and the Nohi Bus Terminal. There's a McDonald's within a 10-minute walk and a FamilyMart just a 2-minute walk away, so you don't have to worry about getting hungry late at night. Overall, I highly recommend this hotel; I would definitely book it again if I return to Takayama.
Onyado Yuinsho was located about 27 mins walk up the hill from shirakawa go bus terminal. It is possible to walk there as it’s a quiet path along the road pavement and a lot of scenery to see. But it’s not advisable unless you miss the 1st shuttle bus to hotel at 3pm. Reason is due to the bears signboards located along the road indicating possible bear attacks. The shuttle bus service is good at scheduled timing available at their website. Service, food and facilities are top notch. I love their attention to details. I will highly recommended you include breakfast and dinner in hotel as the eatery are all about 20 mins walk away and lighting outside hotel is poor at night. The onsen is a must try with different types of cold, hot water, fountain, sit down, indoor and outdoor. The whole hotel is carpeted so schools are not allowed. Overall I love the unique experience and their attention to details.
I really enjoyed my stay here. The hotel is clean, well-kept, and the staff are friendly and helpful. The location is excellent: very convenient for exploring Takayama, with easy access to the old town, restaurants, and the bus and train station.
The rooms are comfortable and modern, but even in the larger ones there isn’t much storage space for clothes or bags. If you’re traveling light, it’s no problem, but with bigger luggage it can feel a bit tight.
Overall, though, it’s a great base for Takayama: spotless, welcoming, and perfectly located. I’d definitely stay again.
Just had an amazing time in this ryokan with a friend. The public bathroom in the open air - incredible, big, and also a lot of steam, along with the lighting of the lanterns, gives an incredible onsen-vibe! (But it was closed for cleaning at midnight, and not at one in the morning, as written in the brochure). There is also a sauna with a cold bath. After onsen, you can drink milk for free or eat ice cream from frozen juice. There is a separate paid lounge with unlimited beer, wine and whiskey. Private bathrooms are not bad, but not like public ones, plus they were constantly occupied by couples. The bath in the room itself is also not bad, but if you are tall, there may be problems with where to put your feet x) Dinner and breakfast were amazingly tasty. I especially liked the space on the street by the fire, where you can fry marshmallows or just sit after onsen to cool off with a strong drink) During the day we ride to Kamikochi, also a fantastic place)
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2200910****This hotel is an absolute must-recommend, the top choice in Takayama:
1. There's a shuttle service from Takayama JR Station, with the schedule shown in the pictures.
2. The room is super spacious at 38 sqm, not small even compared to domestic standards; two large suitcases can be opened with no problem at all.
3. The hotel has a European-style decor. While there are some signs of wear and tear, it doesn't affect usability.
4. There are many hot spring baths, half of which are outdoors, with a modern design 👍.
5. Dinner and breakfast are abundant, and the dining environment is upscale and atmospheric 👍.
6. The service is standardized; I didn't experience any differential treatment or discrimination that I've encountered at some other hotels.
7. It's also very convenient for getting to other places, such as taking a bus to Shirakawa-go or connecting to other cities like Toyama and Kanazawa via JR.
温温哥华雨This hotel is super convenient, just a three-minute walk from Takayama Station as shown on the map. The room was clean and well-maintained. Taking a dip in the upstairs hot spring bath at night was incredibly relaxing and helped wash away the day's fatigue. While it's a bit of a walk to the morning market and other attractions, the overall experience was good.
AAnonymous UserClose to bus station, self check in/ check out, free ramen at night. Onsen was a bit confusing as a first timer as the shower is inside the onsen area and not in the changing area. Did not bother to wait for the private onsen as many couples were queuing in the public area already. Free popsicles on the way out from onsen.
DDaniuxiaoziThe 31-square-meter room was clean and bright, with a door separating the kitchen and bedroom. The bathroom and shower room were two separate spaces, which was very comfortable. It was fully equipped with a washing machine, refrigerator, pots, plates, bowls, and chopsticks. We bought Hida beef from the supermarket and cooked it ourselves. Both large supermarkets are west of the hotel; just exit the hotel, turn left, then left again, cross the railway underpass, and walk straight for 8 minutes to reach them. From the hotel balcony, looking south, you can see the Takayama Nohi Bus Center. The staff were warm and welcoming, and spoke excellent English.
MMui HuangWe stayed at Tokyu Stay Hida Takayama Musubinoyu for 2 nights, and it was the best accommodation of our entire Japan trip. The hotel is cosy, lovely, and very well maintained, making our stay extremely comfortable. The location is excellent, with easy access to the train station, shops, and restaurants. The onsen was fantastic, and we especially enjoyed the relaxing foot bath. Breakfast at the hotel was wonderful, with a great selection to start the day. Overall, this hotel exceeded our expectations, and I highly recommend it to anyone staying in Takayama.
GGuest UserOnyado Yuinsho was located about 27 mins walk up the hill from shirakawa go bus terminal. It is possible to walk there as it’s a quiet path along the road pavement and a lot of scenery to see. But it’s not advisable unless you miss the 1st shuttle bus to hotel at 3pm. Reason is due to the bears signboards located along the road indicating possible bear attacks. The shuttle bus service is good at scheduled timing available at their website. Service, food and facilities are top notch. I love their attention to details. I will highly recommended you include breakfast and dinner in hotel as the eatery are all about 20 mins walk away and lighting outside hotel is poor at night. The onsen is a must try with different types of cold, hot water, fountain, sit down, indoor and outdoor. The whole hotel is carpeted so schools are not allowed. Overall I love the unique experience and their attention to details.
Ppeony wooquite far from jr station
but walkable and have bus transfer service
dinner and breakfast are unexpectedly great
both enjoyed the hida wagyu so much, very tender and juicy
hotspring environment is authentic, traditional and family friendly
nearby attractions are reachable
AAnonymous UserTraveling during the National Day holiday, we booked a one-night stay with two meals. After arriving at Shimonokusu Station, an old man holding a sign guided us to the shuttle bus, which was surprisingly full. The meals, for this price (though there was a holiday premium), weren't quite on par with what we've had in Hakone or Okinawa, but they were certainly filling. We were attended to by a Chinese-speaking staff member. The private onsen in our room had extremely hot water, requiring a lot of cold water to temper it. Finally, when checking out and heading to the station, the hotel arranged and paid for a taxi for us.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel is conveniently located within walking distance of the JR station, and popular attractions like the Hida Takayama Old Town are just a 10-minute walk away. Coming back to the hotel for a relaxing hot spring bath in the evening was wonderful. The hotel's breakfast was also quite good. Highly recommended!
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