Overall, very good.
**Ambiance:** Beautiful, neat, and clean.
**Service:** The front desk staff provide essential information, which you should really pay close attention to. When my room key went missing at the hot spring on the 9th floor, the front desk was incredibly helpful. They reminded me to always keep valuables securely locked in lockers and confirmed they would have someone search for it. Soon after, they promptly brought it back to me.
**Dining:** The cakes at the lobby bar were absolutely delicious, and the service was excellent. Plus, there's a lovely garden view to enjoy.
**Minor drawback:** The soba noodles I ordered for lunch at the Japanese restaurant were too salty. To my surprise, the server actually brought plain water for us to dilute it ourselves.
The check in process might be delayed due to peak hours but we still have a good impression from the receptionist.
The room is spacious and we are able to open up our 2 big sizes luggage.
This hotel also offers private onsen (need to book from the receptionist, pay during check out).
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.
Very good business hotel. There is a sky bridge that can be directly accessed from Gifu Station, which is very convenient. Although there is only a toilet and no bathroom in the room, there is a very comfortable hot spring bath. Various ice creams are provided free of charge outside the bath. There are massage chairs and comics in the leisure area. Ramen is also provided for midnight snacks in the evening. It is a great accommodation experience. Will stay here again next time.
We were very happy with this hotel. The bed was EXTREMELY comfortable and the room size was adequate. Close distance to the train station as well as the sites. I would definitely recommend this hotel.
The front desk was kind and polite and the hotel room was beautiful.
There was also a drug store cosmos nearby and a convenience store if you go a little.
I wanted to use it again.
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.
Wife and I traveling from the USA. We found this place to be ideal for a pre and post Nakasendo trail hike (although the trail itself was not that special). The staff was friendly and spoke English well enough. The on-site onsen (separate sexes) was clean and perfect for after a hard day’s hiking.
Breakfast was fun and a bit of a hurdle if you’ve not had Japanese-style breakfasts.
Hotel decor seemed straight out of the 1960s, but it found it charming.
One suggestion for hotel: list the times of the free shuttles from the train station more prominently on your website.
A basic hotel with all the necessary amenities for daily use. Ideal for travelers taking the train to/from Ena Station before or after the Nakasendo Trail. The small town offers a pleasant stroll with a few hidden gems to discover. Good for a simple, convenient stay.
Take the Nohi bus to the terminal. Although the journey takes about an hour and a half, it is definitely worth it! The hotel is right next to the cable car, so we went to play the cable car the next day. The top of the mountain was not cold, but the snow was thick. Adults and children had a lot of fun. The hotel is retro, one night and two meals, stayed for three nights, breakfast and dinner are not repeated, and the various methods of Hida Wagyu are really delicious! The set meal is very delicate, one course at a time, and I feel full after eating the whole set. The hot spring is very good, natural, and there are open-air baths for men and women. It is an unforgettable experience to soak in the hot spring in the snow! Don't miss this hotel, you won't be disappointed!
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AAnonymous UserThe check in process might be delayed due to peak hours but we still have a good impression from the receptionist.
The room is spacious and we are able to open up our 2 big sizes luggage.
This hotel also offers private onsen (need to book from the receptionist, pay during check out).
YYan1396Overall, very good.
**Ambiance:** Beautiful, neat, and clean.
**Service:** The front desk staff provide essential information, which you should really pay close attention to. When my room key went missing at the hot spring on the 9th floor, the front desk was incredibly helpful. They reminded me to always keep valuables securely locked in lockers and confirmed they would have someone search for it. Soon after, they promptly brought it back to me.
**Dining:** The cakes at the lobby bar were absolutely delicious, and the service was excellent. Plus, there's a lovely garden view to enjoy.
**Minor drawback:** The soba noodles I ordered for lunch at the Japanese restaurant were too salty. To my surprise, the server actually brought plain water for us to dilute it ourselves.
GGuest UserWife and I traveling from the USA. We found this place to be ideal for a pre and post Nakasendo trail hike (although the trail itself was not that special). The staff was friendly and spoke English well enough. The on-site onsen (separate sexes) was clean and perfect for after a hard day’s hiking.
Breakfast was fun and a bit of a hurdle if you’ve not had Japanese-style breakfasts.
Hotel decor seemed straight out of the 1960s, but it found it charming.
One suggestion for hotel: list the times of the free shuttles from the train station more prominently on your website.
JJennyTake the Nohi bus to the terminal. Although the journey takes about an hour and a half, it is definitely worth it! The hotel is right next to the cable car, so we went to play the cable car the next day. The top of the mountain was not cold, but the snow was thick. Adults and children had a lot of fun. The hotel is retro, one night and two meals, stayed for three nights, breakfast and dinner are not repeated, and the various methods of Hida Wagyu are really delicious! The set meal is very delicate, one course at a time, and I feel full after eating the whole set. The hot spring is very good, natural, and there are open-air baths for men and women. It is an unforgettable experience to soak in the hot spring in the snow! Don't miss this hotel, you won't be disappointed!
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.
RRoslyn KatzWe were very happy with this hotel. The bed was EXTREMELY comfortable and the room size was adequate. Close distance to the train station as well as the sites. I would definitely recommend this hotel.
SShanbenmeixingThe 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.
GGuest UserA basic hotel with all the necessary amenities for daily use. Ideal for travelers taking the train to/from Ena Station before or after the Nakasendo Trail. The small town offers a pleasant stroll with a few hidden gems to discover. Good for a simple, convenient stay.
BBonniewaVery good business hotel. There is a sky bridge that can be directly accessed from Gifu Station, which is very convenient. Although there is only a toilet and no bathroom in the room, there is a very comfortable hot spring bath. Various ice creams are provided free of charge outside the bath. There are massage chairs and comics in the leisure area. Ramen is also provided for midnight snacks in the evening. It is a great accommodation experience. Will stay here again next time.
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 👍🏻👍🏻
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