This is a well-established, classic hotel. As foreign tourists, we definitely took advantage of local resources here. The Chinese restaurant inside isn't really worth trying, but unfortunately, it was the only option available for reservations on the day we stayed. The hot springs, however, were fantastic; it was lovely to quietly enjoy the beauty of fewer people during the off-season. Breakfast was also very good, and all the guests were polite and queued orderly, which made for a harmonious atmosphere – something I hope all travelers can experience. To the right of the main entrance, there are geta (wooden clogs) you can try on, and a short walk to the nearby river leads to a hot spring footbath, which was very pleasant.
The hotel is right next to the JR and long-distance bus station. Breakfast was acceptable, but cleanliness was just okay – I found several hairs in the bathtub. The room came with a washer-dryer combo and a microwave. There's also a good Hida beef restaurant just a few meters away. However, this hotel isn't very friendly to guests staying for multiple nights or those who book far in advance. I found that booking early and staying longer actually made it more expensive, and I couldn't make any changes mid-stay, which was a very poor experience. Guests planning to stay here should definitely keep this in mind when booking.
We had a very pleasant stay at this hotel. The staff were polite and friendly throughout our visit. The location is excellent, just a three-mins walk from the Takayama Nohi Bus Center. The hotel is visible from the bus stop so it wasn't even necessary to check the map. It is also conveniently close to main attractions (e.g. the morning market) and souvenir shops. Our room was spacious with a comfortable bed. We appreciated the hotel accommodating our request for a room near the elevator. The only drawback was the slightly dim lighting. The breakfast offered a good variety of choices in a quiet setting. A notable amenity is the complimentary access to the mist sauna and jacuzzi, which we enjoyed very much. We would definitely choose this hotel again on a future visit to Takayama.
In the Takasu Ski district, this is about the most impressive hotel option. Since there is very little dining options in the town of 1 street, we are thankful for the good quality restaurant for breakfast and dinner.
The rooms decor is dated but in very good condition, for a moment I felt like I was in an Austrian ski lodge.
The onsen was also dated but in good functioning condition.
There is on site parking which may not be enough during peak season. Then again, Takasu ski-jo looks like a day trip option.
Surprisingly it was very good...varieties of food for dinner and breakfast.clean place.free ticket and lunch to Shinhotaka ropeway.i will definitely come back back again..small issue is that the reception difficulty understanding english other thant everything good.
The hot spring water was very nice, and it was great that I didn't have to bring a towel from my room.
There was no TV in the sauna room, and no shelves to put personal items like water and towels, so it would have been nice if there were.
Perhaps because it was a weekday, the bath was empty and I was able to warm up at my own pace.
Perhaps because the breakfast venue was a time-selection area, there was no hassle and I was able to enjoy delicious freshly made sweetfish tempura and homemade curry.
The hotel is very nice, located in the mountains, quiet and peaceful. The riverside park nearby is very large and well maintained. The room is large in Japan, the price is reasonable, and you can soak in the hot spring at night, which is very comfortable. However, you can only drive here by yourself, it is very inconvenient to get here without a car.
Very classical house, clean and tidy, and the service is in place. You can see Changliangchuan in the room, with beautiful scenery.
Breakfast is very delicious, very Japanese, summary is very recommended
Located within 3.8 miles of Takayama Station and 4.2 miles of Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village, Livemax Resort Hida Takayama Garyu no Sato provides rooms in Takayama. The 5-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a shared bathroom and free WiFi. Yoshijima Heritage House is 4.3 miles from the hotel and Sakurayama Hachiman Shrine is 4.4 miles away.
Guest rooms in the hotel are equipped with a flat-screen TV and free toiletries.
Spa and wellness facilities including a sauna, a hot tub and a hot spring bath are at guests' disposal during their stay at Livemax Resort Hida Takayama Garyu no Sato.
Gero Station is 26 miles from the accommodation, while Fuji Folk Museum is 4.1 miles away. Matsumoto Airport is 53 miles from the property.
Our room was spacious and presented with a private onsen of which we can use any time at our convenience. Because of that, hardly anyone uses the shared private onsen, though the view there is better than that in our rooms. Also, there was no elevator at the hotel, so we had to carry our luggages up and down the stairs, thankfully the hotel only has 2 levels, and the hotel staff were nice enough to help us carry our luggages up into our rooms.
Free parking is available, which is essential as the hotel is not situated nearby any public transport. But it is within 15 to 30 min drive to nearby attractions.
The hotel was quite strict on the meal times as dinner and breakfast are served at 6pm and 8am sharp respectively. We arrived the hotel late on our first night (around 7pm) and almost missed our dinner (and almost got our room cancelled). We were served hida beef in different cooking style at dinner for both nights of our stay, one steamed and one grilled. Both tasted delicious!
All the staff were very friendly and always wearing a grin on their faces. Overall we had a pleasant stay.
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AAnonymous UserThe hotel is right next to the JR and long-distance bus station. Breakfast was acceptable, but cleanliness was just okay – I found several hairs in the bathtub. The room came with a washer-dryer combo and a microwave. There's also a good Hida beef restaurant just a few meters away. However, this hotel isn't very friendly to guests staying for multiple nights or those who book far in advance. I found that booking early and staying longer actually made it more expensive, and I couldn't make any changes mid-stay, which was a very poor experience. Guests planning to stay here should definitely keep this in mind when booking.
AAnonymous UserAmazing hotel with lots of freebies, such as peach jelly, ice cream and ramen supper service! The public bath at level 6 is also amazing, allowing me to relax after a long day of walk.
LLLJDDBOur room was spacious and presented with a private onsen of which we can use any time at our convenience. Because of that, hardly anyone uses the shared private onsen, though the view there is better than that in our rooms. Also, there was no elevator at the hotel, so we had to carry our luggages up and down the stairs, thankfully the hotel only has 2 levels, and the hotel staff were nice enough to help us carry our luggages up into our rooms.
Free parking is available, which is essential as the hotel is not situated nearby any public transport. But it is within 15 to 30 min drive to nearby attractions.
The hotel was quite strict on the meal times as dinner and breakfast are served at 6pm and 8am sharp respectively. We arrived the hotel late on our first night (around 7pm) and almost missed our dinner (and almost got our room cancelled). We were served hida beef in different cooking style at dinner for both nights of our stay, one steamed and one grilled. Both tasted delicious!
All the staff were very friendly and always wearing a grin on their faces. Overall we had a pleasant stay.
Jjwong229We had a very pleasant stay at this hotel. The staff were polite and friendly throughout our visit. The location is excellent, just a three-mins walk from the Takayama Nohi Bus Center. The hotel is visible from the bus stop so it wasn't even necessary to check the map. It is also conveniently close to main attractions (e.g. the morning market) and souvenir shops. Our room was spacious with a comfortable bed. We appreciated the hotel accommodating our request for a room near the elevator. The only drawback was the slightly dim lighting. The breakfast offered a good variety of choices in a quiet setting. A notable amenity is the complimentary access to the mist sauna and jacuzzi, which we enjoyed very much. We would definitely choose this hotel again on a future visit to Takayama.
AAihuyuexiongThis is a well-established, classic hotel. As foreign tourists, we definitely took advantage of local resources here. The Chinese restaurant inside isn't really worth trying, but unfortunately, it was the only option available for reservations on the day we stayed. The hot springs, however, were fantastic; it was lovely to quietly enjoy the beauty of fewer people during the off-season. Breakfast was also very good, and all the guests were polite and queued orderly, which made for a harmonious atmosphere – something I hope all travelers can experience. To the right of the main entrance, there are geta (wooden clogs) you can try on, and a short walk to the nearby river leads to a hot spring footbath, which was very pleasant.
GGuest UserThe hotel is very nice, located in the mountains, quiet and peaceful. The riverside park nearby is very large and well maintained. The room is large in Japan, the price is reasonable, and you can soak in the hot spring at night, which is very comfortable. However, you can only drive here by yourself, it is very inconvenient to get here without a car.
GGuest UserSurprisingly it was very good...varieties of food for dinner and breakfast.clean place.free ticket and lunch to Shinhotaka ropeway.i will definitely come back back again..small issue is that the reception difficulty understanding english other thant everything good.
GGuest UserThe hotel service is very good! Because of the flight delay and the long customs clearance time, we arrived at the station near the hotel at 9 pm, almost 3 hours later than the original time. The hotel still sent a car to the station to pick us up and left a delicious dinner for us. I was touched and grateful! The hotel is very clean and the service attitude is good! The room rate includes breakfast and dinner, each meal is super rich and cost-effective. In general, it is awesome 👍🏻 Worth recommending 👍🏻👍🏻
GGuest UserIn the Takasu Ski district, this is about the most impressive hotel option. Since there is very little dining options in the town of 1 street, we are thankful for the good quality restaurant for breakfast and dinner.
The rooms decor is dated but in very good condition, for a moment I felt like I was in an Austrian ski lodge.
The onsen was also dated but in good functioning condition.
There is on site parking which may not be enough during peak season. Then again, Takasu ski-jo looks like a day trip option.
GGuest UserThe hot spring water was very nice, and it was great that I didn't have to bring a towel from my room.
There was no TV in the sauna room, and no shelves to put personal items like water and towels, so it would have been nice if there were.
Perhaps because it was a weekday, the bath was empty and I was able to warm up at my own pace.
Perhaps because the breakfast venue was a time-selection area, there was no hassle and I was able to enjoy delicious freshly made sweetfish tempura and homemade curry.
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